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1 target velocity
ж.-д. прицельная скоростьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > target velocity
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2 target velocity
ж.-д. прицельная скоростьАнгло-русский словарь технических терминов > target velocity
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1) Железнодорожный термин: конечная скорость, прицельная скорость2) Космонавтика: скорость движения цели, скорость цели3) Авиационная медицина: скорость (движения) цели -
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<i&c> (of an object passing through a ring sensor) ■ Durchfluggeschwindigkeit f -
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Англо-русский словарь по авиационной медицине > target velocity
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9 target velocity vector
Космонавтика: вектор скорости целиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > target velocity vector
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10 Doppler target velocity
Электроника: доплеровская скорость целиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Doppler target velocity
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11 vector target velocity
Космонавтика: вектор скорости целиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > vector target velocity
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12 Doppler target velocity
рлк доплеровская скорость целиEnglish-Russian electronics dictionary > Doppler target velocity
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n вектор швидкості ціліEnglish-Ukrainian military dictionary > vector target velocity
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English-Russian dictionary of electronics > doppler target velocity
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angular velocity in pitch
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angular velocity
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apparent velocity
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approach velocity
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average cross-section velocity
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average velocity
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axial velocity
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axis velocity
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bottom velocity
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bubble slip velocity
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bubble-rise velocity
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carrier velocity
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central surface velocity
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characteristic velocity
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charge-drift velocity
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charge-transfer velocity
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circularization delta velocity
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circumferential velocity
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closing-in velocity
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cold velocity
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competent velocity
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contact velocity
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coolant sonic velocity
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crack velocity
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delta velocity
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deorbit delta velocity
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depth-mean velocity
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descent velocity
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effective recombination velocity
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encounter velocity
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entrance velocity
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envelope velocity
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eroding velocity
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exit velocity
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fall velocity
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flame velocity
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flooding velocity
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flood-wave velocity
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flow velocity
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fracture velocity
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free-falling velocity
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friction velocity
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ground velocity
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group velocity
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growth velocity
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heave velocity
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hot velocity
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impact velocity of oxygen
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initial velocity
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inlet velocity
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interface velocity
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interstitial velocity
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interval velocity
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irregular velocity
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jet velocity
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linear growth velocity
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linear velocity
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liquid space velocity
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longitudinal velocity
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marker velocity
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mass velocity
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mean subareal velocity
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mean velocity in section
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mean velocity in vertical
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near-bed velocity
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noneroding velocity
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normalized velocity
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on-orbit maneuver delta velocity
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outflow velocity
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outlet velocity
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pair velocity
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peripheral velocity
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permissible canal velocity
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phase velocity
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pitch line velocity
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pulse velocity
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refrigerant velocity
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relative phase velocity
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relative velocity
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relativistic velocity
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required delta velocity
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rewetting velocity
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rotary velocity
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scanning velocity
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scan velocity
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scouring velocity
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seepage velocity
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settling velocity
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sideslip velocity
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sinking velocity
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slip velocity
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solid velocity
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spouting velocity
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stacking velocity
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step velocity
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suction velocity
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superficial velocity
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supersonic velocity
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surge velocity
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swinging velocity
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synchronous velocity
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target velocity
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terminal velocity
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threshold velocity
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tip velocity
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transporting velocity
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transverse velocity
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ultrasound thin plate velocity
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uniform velocity
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- velocity of propagationvelocity on — скорость нажатия на клавишу, скорость удара по клавише
- velocity of sound
- acoustic velocity
- air velocity
- Alfven velocity
- angular velocity
- apparent velocity
- apparent bubble velocity
- average velocity
- bubble translation velocity
- carrier velocity
- charge-drift velocity
- charge-transfer velocity
- constant angular velocity
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- dislocation velocity
- domain velocity
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- Doppler target velocity
- drift velocity
- effective particle velocity
- envelope velocity
- escape velocity
- free-space wave velocity
- ground velocity
- group velocity
- instantaneous particle velocity
- interaction-circuit phase velocity
- interface velocity
- key velocity
- maximum particle velocity
- orbital velocity
- pair velocity
- partial constant angular velocity
- particle velocity
- peak particle velocity
- peripheral velocity
- phase velocity
- radio propagation velocity
- recombination velocity
- recorded velocity
- relative velocity
- relativistic velocity
- saturation domain-wall velocity
- scan velocity
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- step velocity
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цель; мишень; конечный пункт; пункт назначения; надувной макет; заданное значение ( регулируемого параметра) ; намеченный, запланированный, расчётныйkeep the "pipper" on target — держать перекрестие прицела на цели
low(-altitude, -flying, -level) target — низколетящая [низколетающая] цель или мишень
point at the target — направлять на [в] цель
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1. noun1) (lit. or fig.) Ziel, dashit/miss the/one's/its target — [das Ziel] treffen/das Ziel verfehlen
set oneself a target — (fig.) sich (Dat.) ein Ziel setzen od. stecken
set oneself a target of £5,000 — sich (Dat.) 5 000 Pfund zum Ziel setzen
reach one's target — (fig.) sein Ziel erreichen
be on/off or not on target — [Geschoss, Schuss:] treffen/danebengehen
be on target — (fig.) [Sparer, Sammler:] auf dem Wege dahin sein[, sein Ziel zu erreichen]
be on target for something — (lit. or fig.) auf etwas (Akk.) zusteuern
be above/below target — (fig.) das Ziel über-/unterschritten haben
2) (Sport) Zielscheibe, die2. transitive verb1) (Mil.) angreifen2) (fig.) zielen auf [Käufergruppe]be targeted on something — auf etwas (Akk.) gerichtet sein
be targeted on or at something — (fig.) auf etwas (Akk.) abzielen
* * *1) (a marked board or other object aimed at in shooting practice, competitions etc with a rifle, bow and arrow etc: His shots hit the target every time.) die Zielscheibe2) (any object at which shots, bombs etc are directed: Their target was the royal palace.) das Ziel3) (a person, thing etc against which unfriendly comment or behaviour is directed: the target of criticism.) die Zielscheibe* * *tar·get[ˈtɑ:gɪt, AM ˈtɑ:r-]I. n▪ to be on/off \target bullet, shot das Ziel treffen/verfehlen; radar ein Ziel erfasst/nicht erfasst habento acquire a \target radar ein Ziel erfassento aim at a \target ein Ziel anstreben; soldier ein Ziel anvisieren▪ to be on \target auf [Ziel]kurs liegen; analysis, description zutreffen; decision [genau] richtig seinthe amount of spare parts we ordered was on \target die Zahl der von uns bestellten Ersatzteile war genau richtigto be/become a \target for criticism/mockery eine Zielscheibe der Kritik/des Spotts sein/werdento hit the \target ins Schwarze treffen fig▪ to be on \target im Zeitplan liegensales \target Verkaufsziel ntlong-term/short-term \target langfristiges/kurzfristiges Zielto fix a \target ein Planziel festlegento miss a \target ein Ziel verfehlen [o Planziel nicht einhalten]to overshoot a \target über ein Ziel hinausschießen figto set oneself a \target sich dat ein Ziel setzenII. vt\target range Zielentfernung f\target tracking Zielverfolgung f* * *['tAːgɪt]1. n1) (= person, object MIL) Ziel nt; (SPORT = board) Ziel- or Schießscheibe f; (fig, of joke, criticism etc) Zielscheibe fhe was a target for racial abuse — er war Zielscheibe rassistischer Pöbeleien
his shot was off/on target (Mil) — sein Schuss ist danebengegangen/hat getroffen; (Ftbl etc) sein Schuss war ungenau/sehr genau
the bombs were on/off target — die Bomben haben getroffen/sind daneben niedergegangen
Apollo III is on target for the moon — Apollo III ist auf direktem Kurs zum Mond
they were at least 12 km off target — sie hatten das Ziel um mindestens 12 km verfehlt
production target — Produktionssoll nt no pl
production is above/on/below target — das Produktionssoll ist überschritten/erfüllt/nicht erfüllt
the government met its target for reducing unemployment — die Regierung hat mit der Abnahme der Arbeitslosigkeit ihren Plan erfüllt
we set ourselves the target of £10,000 — wir haben uns £ 10.000 zum Ziel gesetzt
the project is on target for completion — das Projekt ist auf dem besten Weg, planmäßig fertig zu werden
we're on target for £10,000 — alles läuft nach Plan, um auf £ 10.000 zu kommen
to stay on target — den Kurs halten
2. vtsich (dat) zum Ziel setzen; group, audience als Zielgruppe haben, abzielen auf (+acc); area, resources abzielen auf (+acc)to target 500 tons per day — 500 Tonnen pro Tag anspielen
* * *target [ˈtɑː(r)ɡıt]A s1. (Schieß-, Ziel)Scheibe f2. Trefferzahl f3. MIL Ziel n:a) danebengehen (Schuss etc, SPORT a. Wurf),b) fig danebenhauen;a) treffen (Schuss etc),b) SPORT aufs Tor gehen (Schuss, Wurf),c) fig auf dem richtigen Weg sein5. fig (Leistungs-, Produktions- etc) Ziel n, (-)Soll n:6. BAHN Weichensignal n7. Landvermessung, Radar: Ziel n, Messobjekt n8. ELEKa) Fangelektrode fb) Target n, Antikathode f (von Röntgenröhren)c) Fotokathode f (einer Aufnahmeröhre)9. Kernphysik:a) Target n, Auffänger mb) Zielkern m10. besonders Heraldik: runder SchildB v/t1. fig anvisieren, ins Auge fassen, planen2. fig sich einschießen auf (akk)C adj Ziel…:target bombing gezielter Bombenwurf;target electrode → A 8 a;target figures Sollzahlen;target pistol Übungspistole f;target practice Scheiben-, Übungsschießen n;target ship Zielschiff n* * *1. noun1) (lit. or fig.) Ziel, dashit/miss the/one's/its target — [das Ziel] treffen/das Ziel verfehlen
set oneself a target — (fig.) sich (Dat.) ein Ziel setzen od. stecken
set oneself a target of £5,000 — sich (Dat.) 5 000 Pfund zum Ziel setzen
reach one's target — (fig.) sein Ziel erreichen
be on/off or not on target — [Geschoss, Schuss:] treffen/danebengehen
be on target — (fig.) [Sparer, Sammler:] auf dem Wege dahin sein[, sein Ziel zu erreichen]
be on target for something — (lit. or fig.) auf etwas (Akk.) zusteuern
be above/below target — (fig.) das Ziel über-/unterschritten haben
2) (Sport) Zielscheibe, die2. transitive verb1) (Mil.) angreifen2) (fig.) zielen auf [Käufergruppe]be targeted on something — auf etwas (Akk.) gerichtet sein
be targeted on or at something — (fig.) auf etwas (Akk.) abzielen
* * *n.Planziel -e n.Ziel -e n.Zielbereich (Mathematik) m. v.genau zielen oder abzielen ausdr. -
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tar·get [ʼtɑ:gɪt, Am ʼtɑ:r-] nto be on/off \target bullet, shot das Ziel treffen/verfehlen; radar ein Ziel erfasst/nicht erfasst haben;to acquire a \target radar ein Ziel erfassen;to aim at a \target ein Ziel anstreben; soldier ein Ziel anvisieren;to be on \target auf [Ziel]kurs liegen; analysis, description zutreffen; decision [genau] richtig sein;the amount of spare parts we ordered was on \target die Zahl der von uns bestellten Ersatzteile war genau richtig;to hit the \target ins Schwarze treffen ( fig)3) econ;to be on \target im Zeitplan liegen;sales \target Verkaufsziel nt;long-term/short-term \target langfristiges/kurzfristiges Ziel;to fix a \target ein Planziel festlegen;to miss a \target ein Ziel verfehlen [o Planziel nicht einhalten];to overshoot a \target über ein Ziel hinausschießen ( fig)to set oneself a \target sich dat ein Ziel setzen vt <( Brit) - tt- or ( Am usu) - t-> (address, direct)modifier (group, velocity) Ziel-;\target range Zielentfernung f;\target tracking Zielverfolgung f; -
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Космонавтика: радиальная составляющая скорости целиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > target radial velocity
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