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1) General subject: elongating, expansion, outstretch, stretch, stretch-out (запасов)2) Medicine: distraction, protraction3) Obsolete: distension, distention4) Military: lengthening-out, lengthening-out (колонны), overextension5) Engineering: drawing out, elongation, extending, lengthening, stretching6) Chemistry: spinning out7) Construction: spraining8) Economy: stretching-gut9) Electronics: pulling10) Oil: racking11) Automation: spreading -
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1) General subject: dilatation, distension, elongation (связки), expansion, extension (волны), pull, rick (мышцы), spread, strain, stretching, tension, wrick (мышцы)2) Geology: stress, transtension3) Naval: stress strain4) Medicine: distention, distortion, distraction, ectasia (полого органа), ectasis, laxity, lengthening, spraining, stremma (напр. связки), torsion deformity, sprain (напр. связки)6) Agriculture: enlargement (в ширину)7) Automobile industry: dilation8) Physiology: expansion (во всех направлениях)10) Mechanics: traction11) Heat: expansion (district heating)13) Makarov: expanding, protraction, twist -
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dilatation, expansion, extending, extension, stretch, stretching, tension, spraining, stretch formingРусско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > растяжение
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