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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > stationary vibrations
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1) Техника: постоянные колебания2) Математика: стационарные колебания3) Макаров: установившиеся колебания -
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English-russian dictionary of physics > stationary vibrations
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стационарные колебанияEnglish-Russian dictionary of technical terms > stationary vibrations
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English-Russian scientific dictionary > stationary vibrations
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колебания - acoustic vibrations - anharmonic vibrations - aperiodic vibrations - constrained vibrations - damped vibrations - deformation vibrations - elastic vibrations - forced vibrations - free vibrations - ion plasma vibrations - irrotational vibrations - isochronal vibrations - linear vibrations - nonlinear vibrations - random vibrations - relaxation vibrations - reversal vibrations - set up vibrations - shear vibrations - sinusoidal vibrations - sound vibrations - standing vibrations - stationary vibrations - stretching vibrations - subharmonic vibrations - sustained vibrations - sympathetic vibrations - synchronous vibrations - torsional vibrations - transverse vibrations - undamped vibrations Колебания vibrations колебанияБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > vibrations
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8 стационарные колебания
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > стационарные колебания
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1) вибрация2) колебание, вынужденное колебание; мн. ч. колебания•- acoustic vibration - acoustical vibration - active insulation against vibration - aeolian vibration - axial vibration - bending vibration - brake vibration - carrier planetary vibration - compaction by vibration - compressional vibration - concrete vibration - concrete-mix vibration - conductors vibration - damped vibrations - decreasing vibrations - elastic vibrations - engine vibration - external vibration - flame vibration - flexural vibrations - fluid-induced vibration - forced vibrations - foundation vibration - free vibrations - fundamental vibration - gyroscope vibration - harmonic vibration - heavy vibration - high-frequency vibration - high-speed vibration - induced vibrations - internal vibration - isochronal vibration - lateral vibrations - local vibration - longitudinal vibrations - natural vibrations - noise-induced structural vibration - nuisance vibrations - passive insulation against vibration - road-induced vibration - self-excited vibrations - self-induced vibrations - shaft bending vibration - shafting vibration - shear vibration - shock-induced structural vibration - sound vibration - stationary vibration - structural vibration - surface vibration - sustained vibration - thermal vibrations - threshold vibration - torsional vibration - transverse vibrations - undamped vibrations - under vibration - valve vibration - variable frequency vibration* * *1. вибрация; механические колебания2. вибрирование, вибрационное уплотнение- blasting vibration
- concrete vibration
- forced vibrations
- forced vibration
- free vibrations
- free vibration
- internal vibration
- low-frequency vibration
- mechanical vibration
- natural vibrations
- natural vibration
- shock vibrations
- torsional vibrations
- torsional vibration
- traffic vibrations
- transverse vibration
- wind-induced vibrations
- wind-induced vibration
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