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1 telescopic sum
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > telescopic sum
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Математика: сумма разностей, в которой все члены, кроме крайних, сокращаются -
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мат.телескопическая сумма (сумма разностей, в которой все члены, кроме крайних, сокращаются) -
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1) машиностр. выдвижной
2) телескопический
3) раздвижной ∙ extend telescopic mast ≈ развертывать телескопическую мачту retract telescopic mast ≈ свертывать телескопическую мачту telescopic monocular magnifier ≈ монокулярная телескопическая - telescopic alidade - telescopic antenna - telescopic drill - telescopic finder - telescopic mast - telescopic rod antenna - telescopic shaft - telescopic spectacles - telescopic sum телескопический - * observation телескопические наблюдения - * viewfinder телескопический видоискатель - * sight телескопический прицел - * rifle ружье c оптическим прицелом относящийся к телескопу - * lense линза телескопа оптический видимый посредством телескопа - * stars звезды, невидимые невооруженным глазом видящий на далекое расстояние;
дальнозоркий;
зоркий - * eyes зоркие глаза выдвижной, раздвижной;
складной - * tumblers складные стаканчики - * antenna телескопическая антенна ясный, четкий, резко очерченный - * phrases литые фразыБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > telescopic
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1) сумма; итог || суммировать, складывать; подводить итог3) резюмировать•sum over sum — мат. сумма вдоль подпространства
sum taken over — сумма, взятая по…
to sum up — резюмировать, суммировать
to sum with respect to — суммировать по...
- free sum- rank sum- regression sum of squares- risk sum- row sum- sum of squares for contrasts- unit sum -
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1) плечо (напр. моста)2) рукоятка; ручка; рычаг3) ветвь; ответвление; отвод4) тонарм5) рука (напр. робота)•- arm of couple
- arm of robot
- access arm
- articulated arm
- bridge arm
- brush arm
- compliance arm
- control arm
- cooperating manipulator arms
- difference arm
- extendable arm
- flexible arm
- graded thermoelectric arm
- guide arm
- horizontal arm
- input arm
- insert/eject arm
- interferometer arm
- isolated arm
- latch arm
- lever arm
- linear tracking arm
- manipulator arm
- mechanical arm
- multi-linked arm
- multiple articulated arm
- network arm
- output arm
- pen arm
- pickup arm
- pivot arm
- pivot tone arm
- radial arm
- radial tone arm
- ratio arms
- rockable arm
- rotary arm
- segmented thermoelectric arm
- sensing arm
- single-pivot tone arm
- stereotone arm
- sum arm
- switch arm
- tape tension arm
- telescopic arm
- tension arm
- thermoelectric arm
- tone arm
- tracking arm
- transport arm
- vertical arm
- vertically-operated tracking arm
- viscous-damped arm
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1) плечо (напр. моста)2) рукоятка; ручка; рычаг3) ветвь; ответвление; отвод4) тонарм5) рука (напр. робота)7) вчт. росчерк ( литеры)•- arm of angle
- arm of couple
- arm of robot
- articulated arm
- bridge arm
- brush arm
- compliance arm
- control arm
- cooperating manipulator arms
- difference arm
- extendable arm
- flexible arm
- graded thermoelectric arm
- guide arm
- horizontal arm
- input arm
- insert/eject arm
- interferometer arm
- isolated arm
- latch arm
- lever arm
- linear tracking arm
- manipulator arm
- mechanical arm
- multi-linked arm
- multiple articulated arm
- network arm
- output arm
- pen arm
- pickup arm
- pivot arm
- pivot tone arm
- radial arm
- radial tone arm
- ratio arms
- rockable arm
- rotary arm
- segmented thermoelectric arm
- sensing arm
- single-pivot tone arm
- stereotone arm
- sum arm
- switch arm
- tape tension arm
- telescopic arm
- tension arm
- thermoelectric arm
- tone arm
- tracking arm
- transport arm
- vertical arm
- vertically-operated tracking arm
- viscous-damped arm
- wiper armThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > arm
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