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1 тектоническое напряжение
Русско-английский словарь по нефти и газу > тектоническое напряжение
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2 тектоническое напряжение
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > тектоническое напряжение
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3 тектонические напряжения
1) Engineering: tectonic stresses2) Geophysics: tectonic stressУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > тектонические напряжения
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4 тектоническое напряжение
Oil: tectonic stressУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > тектоническое напряжение
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(fjelltekn.) tectonic stress -
6 napię|cie
Ⅰ sv napiąć Ⅱ n 1. (naprężenie) tension, tautness- napięcie mięśni muscle tension- napięcie liny/materiału rope/fabric tightness a. tension2. (podenerwowanie) tension, stress- przez wiele tygodni żyła w stałym napięciu she lived under constant stress for many weeks- reżyser umiejętnie buduje napięcie the director is skilful at building up suspense- napięcie rośnie tension is mounting a. is building up- napięcie opada tension is easing a. subsiding3. (konflikt) tension, friction- podpisanie rozejmu zmniejszyło napięcie między dwoma mocarstwami signing the armistice alleviated a. eased the tension between the two superpowers- nasilają się napięcia między kierownictwem a załogą there is growing friction between management and the workforce- napięcia w rodzinie family tension- napięcia na tle rasowym racial tensions4. Elektr. (różnica potencjałów) voltage, tension- niskie/wysokie napięcie high/low voltage- przewód pod napięciem live wire- przewody wysokiego napięcia high-tension wires- słup wysokiego napięcia (electricity) pylon- krajowa sieć wysokiego napięcia national grid- spadek napięcia voltage drop- gwałtowny skok a. wzrost napięcia voltage surge5. Fiz. (stan napięcia) tension- □ napięcie elektryczne Elektr. voltage- napięcie mięśniowe Fizj. (muscle) tone- napięcie powierzchniowe Fiz. surface tension- napięcie przedmiesiączkowe Med. premenstrual tension- napięcie przewodowe Fiz. line-to-line voltage- napięcie tektoniczne Geol., Górn. tectonic tensionThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > napię|cie
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* * *n.1. (= naprężenie, sytuacja konfliktowa, zdenerwowanie) tension; napięcie mięśniowe fizj. muscle tone; napięcie nerwowe nervous tension, stress; napięcie powierzchniowe fiz. surface tension; napięcie tektoniczne geol. tectonic tensional forces; (= denerwująca niepewność) suspense, anxiousness; oczekiwać w napięciu wait anxiously; trzymać w napięciu keep in suspense.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > napięcie
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