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1 presečna tačka
• intersection; intersection point; point of intersection -
2 presečna ravan
• intersection plane -
3 ugao presecanja
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4 ugao ukrštanja
• intersection angle -
5 ukrštena vratila
• intersection shafts -
6 i operac.u bul.alge.
• intersection -
7 presečna ravan
• intersection plane -
8 tačka ukrštanja sečište
• intersection cut; section -
9 ugao presecanja
• intersection angle -
10 ugao ukrštanja
• intersection angle -
11 ukrštena vratila
• intersection shafts -
12 presečna tačka
• point of intersection• intersection point -
13 presečni
• section• cross-sectional• of intersection• intersection cut• intersectional -
14 presek
• section• sectional view• cutset• cut• cut away view• cross-mode• cross section• transverse section• intersection cut• intersection -
15 kriva preseka dveju površina
• curve fitting of intersection; curve of intersection -
16 presečni
• cross-sectional; intersection cut; intersectional; of intersection; section; sectional -
17 presek
• bisection; cross section; crossing; cross-mode; cut; cut away view; cut off; cut set; intersect; intersecting; intersection; intersection cut; parsec; section; sectional view; transverse section -
18 tačka preseka
• intercept; intersect point; point in space of intersection; point of intersection -
19 granične učestanosti filtra
• split• cut section• intersectionСрпски-Енглески Технички речник > granične učestanosti filtra
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20 kriva preseka dveju površina
• curve of intersectionСрпски-Енглески Технички речник > kriva preseka dveju površina
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