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1 sustained acceleration
English-Russian big medical dictionary > sustained acceleration
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2 sustained acceleration
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > sustained acceleration
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1) Строительство: непрерывное ускорение2) Космонавтика: длительно действующая перегрузка, длительно действующее ускорение3) Метрология: действующее ускорение4) Макаров: долговременное ускорениеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > sustained acceleration
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5 sustained acceleration
Англо-русский словарь по машиностроению > sustained acceleration
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6 sustained acceleration
English-Russian scientific dictionary > sustained acceleration
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7 sustained acceleration
Englsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > sustained acceleration
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n довгодіюче прискоренняEnglish-Ukrainian military dictionary > sustained acceleration
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ускорение; движение с ускорением; разгон; увеличение числа оборотов; выход ( двигателя) на режим; перегрузкаacceleration "through the slot" — разг. разгон с переходом через скорость звука
acceleration due to gravity — ускорение силы тяжести, гравитационное ускорение
acceleration in gravity units — перегрузка [ускорение] в долях силы тяжести
acceleration of dummy occupant — ускорение, действующее на манекен в кресле
acceleration of the Earth — земное ускорение; ускорение Земли; ускорение силы тяжести на поверхности Земли
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1) ускорение
2) акселерация
3) акцелерация
4) набор скорости
5) разгон
6) разгонка
7) разгонный
8) ускоритель
9) убыстрение
10) ускорительный
– acceleration center
– acceleration constant
– acceleration error
– acceleration feedback
– acceleration gap
– acceleration gauge
– acceleration lag
– acceleration of convergence
– acceleration pump
– acceleration transducer
– angular acceleration
– areal acceleration
– axial acceleration
– cause acceleration
– centripetal acceleration
– charged-particle acceleration
– collective-field acceleration
– Coriolis acceleration
– curvilinear acceleration
– direct-drive acceleration
– heave acceleration
– instantaneous acceleration
– lateral acceleration
– negative acceleration
– non-uniform acceleration
– normal acceleration
– organic acceleration
– particle acceleration
– phase-stable acceleration
– pitch acceleration
– pitching acceleration
– plasma acceleration
– progressive acceleration
– proton acceleration
– radial acceleration
– rapid acceleration
– rectilinear acceleration
– resolve acceleration
– roll acceleration
– rotary acceleration
– secular acceleration
– setting acceleration
– shock acceleration
– short-term acceleration
– slow-acting acceleration
– steady-state acceleration
– sustained acceleration
– synchronous acceleration
– tangential acceleration
– time acceleration
– transient acceleration
– translatory acceleration
– transverse acceleration
– under acceleration
– uniform acceleration
– vulcanization acceleration
– yaw acceleration
delayed action acceleration — ускоритель замедленного действия
terrestrial acceleration due to gravity — <phys.> ускорение земное
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1) ускорение; разгон3) убыстрение; разгонка (напр., процессора)•acceleration by powering — мат. улучшение сходимости путём возведения (величин) в степень
to resolve acceleration — физ. раскладывать ускорение
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длительный; стабильный; незатухающий (напр. о колебаниях); продолжительный; непрерывный; устойчивый; долговременный; постоянный- sustained accuracy - sustained air pressure - sustained error - sustained failure - sustained power - sustained power test - sustained speed - sustained start - sustained vibrations - sustained work of engine -
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1. a длительный; непрерывныйsustained growth — непрерывный рост; устойчивый рост
2. a тех. поддерживаемыйСинонимический ряд:1. believed (adj.) adhered to; believed; conjectured; held; hypothesized; postulated; preached; theorized2. bore/borne (verb) abided; abode or abided; accepted; bore/borne; brooked; digested; endured; lumped; stomached; stood; stuck out; swallowed; sweat out or sweated out; tolerated; took; took/taken; went/gone3. carried (verb) bore; carried4. experienced (verb) experienced; had; knew/known; saw/seen; suffered; underwent/undergone5. maintained (verb) keep up; kept up; maintained; preserved; saved6. supported (verb) bolstered; bore up/borne up; braced; buoy up; buoyed up; buttressed; carried; propped; shored up; supported; upheld -
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1) длительный
2) <scient.> незатухающий
3) устойчивый
4) поддерживаемый
5) постоянный
6) установившийся
– sustained acceleration
– sustained break-down
– sustained fault
– sustained load
– sustained overload
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English-russian astronautics dictionary > sustained radial acceleration field
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16 долговременное ускорение
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > долговременное ускорение
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17 долговременное ускорение
Русско-английский технический словарь > долговременное ускорение
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Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > долговременное ускорение
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