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1 последовательные аэроснимки
1) Cartography: consecutive photographs, successive photographsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > последовательные аэроснимки
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2 стереопара аэроснимков
1) Cartography: airphoto pair, consecutive photographs, double image, matched print, overlap, overlap pair, overlapping pair, overlapping photographs, pair of plates, photopair, serial photographs, stereogram (ориентированная и смонтированная на подложку), successive photographs, twin photographs2) Oceanography: stereopair, stereoscopic pairУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > стереопара аэроснимков
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3 слева направо
Слева направоThe drills (designated Drill A, B and C from left to right) have the following specifications.In the upper row, the successive photographs ( left to right) are for angles of attack a of 15, 20 and 30 deg.The tool icons are described as they are presented in the toolkit, left to right, top to bottom.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > слева направо
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4 аэроснимок
aerophoto, aerophotograph* * *аэросни́мок м.
aerial photographдешифри́ровать аэросни́мок — identify an aerial photographисправля́ть аэросни́мок — rectify an aerial photographориенти́ровать аэросни́мок — orient an aerial photographотождествля́ть аэросни́мок — identify an aerial photographаэросни́мок перекрыва́ет ( другой снимок) — aerial photographs overlapпривя́зывать аэросни́мок к … — reference an aerial photograph to …трансформи́ровать аэросни́мок — rectify an aerial photographанаглифи́ческий аэросни́мок — (aero)anaglyphвертика́льно-конверге́нтный аэросни́мок — low-oblique convergent aerial photographвзаи́мно ориенти́рованные аэросни́мки — relative aerial photographs, relatively oriented printsаэросни́мок в ортографи́ческой прое́кции ( отработанный на ортофотоскопе) — orthophoto(graph)горизонта́льный аэросни́мок — vertical aerial photographаэросни́мок, искажё́нный за снос самолё́та — crabbed aerial photographконверге́нтный аэросни́мок — convergent aerial photographпанора́мный аэросни́мок — panoramic aerial photographперспекти́вно искажё́нный аэросни́мок — unrectified aerial photographперспекти́вный аэросни́мок — oblique aerial photographперспекти́вный аэросни́мок без захва́та ли́нии горизо́нта — low-oblique aerial photographперспекти́вный аэросни́мок с захва́том ли́нии горизо́нта — high oblique aerial photographпла́новый аэросни́мок — vertical aerial photographпосле́довательные аэросни́мки — consecutive [serial, successive] aerial photographsрадиолокацио́нный аэросни́мок — radar (scope) aerial photographаэросни́мок, свобо́дный от искаже́ния за накло́н — equivalent aerial photograph* * *
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