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жесткий допуск
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[Л.Г.Суменко. Англо-русский словарь по информационным технологиям. М.: ГП ЦНИИС, 2003.]Тематики
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allowance, ( на превышение размеров сооружения) clearance, limit, tolerance* * *до́пуск м.
toleranceвыде́рживать до́пуски — adhere to assigned [specified] tolerancesизгота́вливать, рабо́тать и т. п. по жё́стким до́пускам — manufacture, operate, etc. to close tolerancesдо́пуск на, напр. диа́метр — a tolerance for [on], e. g., the diameterназнача́ть до́пуски — specify tolerancesс до́пуском — to a tolerance ofжё́сткий до́пуск — close [stringent] toleranceми́нусовый до́пуск — negative toleranceдо́пуск на изготовле́ние — manufacturing [fabrication] toleranceдо́пуск на изно́с — wear toleranceдо́пуск на корро́зию — corrosion allowanceдо́пуск на нелине́йное искаже́ние — harmonic [non-linear distortion] toleranceдо́пуск на отклоне́ние фа́зы — phase toleranceдо́пуск на течь — leak toleranceдо́пуск на углово́й разме́р — tolerance for angular dimensionдо́пуск на фо́рму — form toleranceдо́пуск на элеме́нт схе́мы — component toleranceосновно́й до́пуск — basic toleranceплю́совый до́пуск — positive toleranceдо́пуск по пара́метру — parameter toleranceдо́пуск по разме́рам — size tolerance, tolerance for [on] dimensionsдо́пуск поса́дки — fit toleranceдо́пуск по частоте́ — frequency toleranceдо́пуск по ша́гу — pitch toleranceпроизво́дственный до́пуск — the manufacturers toleranceремо́нтный до́пуск — maintenance toleranceэксплуатацио́нный до́пуск — operating tolerance* * *1) tolerance; 2) admission -
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1) Engineering: close tolerance, fine tolerance, high precision tolerance2) Electronics: closed tolerance3) Mechanics: exacting tolerance, high tolerance, precision tolerance, tight tolerance4) Oilfield: severe tolerance5) Automation: tight limit6) Makarov: stringent tolerance -
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1) General subject: accurate, accurate (а не аккуратный), adequate, businesslike, careful, certain, clean cut, clockwork, close, concrete, correct, definite, direct, exact, exact (не приблизительный), explicative, explicit, faithful, fine, hair-line, hairbreadth (о настройке, юстировке приборов), in true, inerrant, just, letter perfect, letter-perfect, literal, living, mathematic, mathematical, minutely, narrow, neat, nice (о механизме), on target, perfect, pinpoint (очень), point device, point-device, precise, precision, proper, punctual, rigorous, sartin, scrupulous, specific, square, strict, stringent, true (об изображении, копии и т. п.; to), unerring, unexceptional, well directed, well-directed (о выстреле, ударе), clock-work, positive, wonkish2) Naval: deliberate3) Medicine: delicate (о приборе)5) Dialect: trig6) Military: adjusted fire, detailed, spoony8) Construction: quadrate9) Mathematics: even, gleichheit, proximate, sharp11) Accounting: rigorous (о выводе)12) Australian slang: true blue13) Automobile industry: calibrated, particular14) Architecture: exact eviction15) Diplomatic term: definitive (о тексте и т.п.), trustworthy (о заявлении и т. и.)16) Forestry: bare (о размере), dead (о размерах)17) Psychology: adjusted18) Cartography: free from error19) Business: trustworthy21) Automation: close (о регулировании), close-tolerance22) Quality control: careful (о расчёте)23) General subject: accurate (не 'аккуратный'), accurate (не аккуратный)25) Archaic: express
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