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1 вихревое движение
2) Aviation: whirling motion3) Naval: rotational motion, vortex trains4) Engineering: eddy motion, eddying motion, swirling, swirling motion, turbulence5) Construction: vortex train6) Mathematics: vortex motion, whirl7) Automobile industry: stirring motion, whirling8) Astronautics: swirl, swirl motion9) Drilling: eddy current, eddying10) Makarov: stirring, swipe, turbulent motion11) Cement: eddy formation, vortex -
2 турбулентное движение
1) Military: turbulence edd vortex motion, turbulence edding vortex motion2) Engineering: swirl, turbulence, turbulent motion, vortex motion3) Agriculture: turtuous flow (воды)4) Construction: whirl5) Automobile industry: stirring motion, whirling, whirling motion6) Physics: eddy7) Ecology: turbulent flow8) Drilling: eddying9) Automation: eddy motion, eddying motion10) Makarov: rotational motion, sinuous flow (воды), turbulent flow (воды)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > турбулентное движение
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3 движение
ср.1) movement, motion; stirприводить в движение — to set/put in motion, to set going
в движении — a-going, astir
вихревое движение, турбулентное движение — физ. whirl, eddy
возвратно-поступательное движение — alternate/reciprocal motion
прийти в движение — to start moving; to be stirring to action ( активизироваться)
2) movement3) trafficправила уличного движения — traffic regulations; highway code ед.
железнодорожное движение — railway traffic, train service
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4 движение
с.1. motion, movementдвижение вперёд — forward movement; propulsion
возвратно-поступательное движение — alternate / reciprocal motion
приводить в движение (вн.) — set* / put* in motion (d.), set* going (d.)
приходить в движение — begin* to move; ( о механизме) come* into operation play; (перен.: активизироваться) be stirring to action
без движения ( неподвижный) — motioness
2. ( общественное) movement3. (езда, ходьба в разных направлениях) trafficжелезнодорожное движение — railway traffic, train service
пассажирское движение — passenger service / traffic
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5 движение
1) General subject: circuition (вокруг чего-л.), driving, emotion, go, gymnastics, (в сложных словах имеет значение) kine (с греч. корнями), (в сложных словах с греч. корнями) kinesio-, (в сложных словах с греч. корнями) kineto-, motion, move, movement (общественное), play, process, progression, protofascism, protofascism (и т.п.), service, stir, stirrer, stirring, tenor, traffic, travel (снаряда по каналу ствола), working (воды), zig (вперёд, в зигзаге), drive, progress (проекта), sales (товара)2) Geology: fluctuation (жидкости), shove3) Aviation: displacement6) American: zig (в зигзаге; вперед)7) Sports: action8) Military: following, (транспорта) traffic, (транспорта) travel9) Engineering: moving, propulsion10) Rare: stir (в народе, обществе и т.п.), stirrer (в народе, обществе и т.п.)11) Construction: traffic (уличное, железнодорожное), working, draft12) Mathematics: motion relative to (smth.) (относительно чего-либо), progress (вперёд)16) Automobile industry: current of traffic, drift, run17) Politics: group19) Electronics: advance20) Oil: migration (нефти или газа через поры породы), running, upstroke, wheelling21) Immunology: locomotion22) Sociology: circulation23) Astronautics: revolution, riding24) Geophysics: kinematics27) Oilfield: flow28) Automation: traverse32) Makarov: current, ride, running (автомобиля), streaming, stroke (отдельное), throw (напр. брошенного тела), travelling, trip, walk, way (вперёд)33) SAP.fin. account movement, transaction
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