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1 прибор может быть использован для следующих целей
Makarov: instrument can offer the following services, instrument can serve the following objective, instrument can serve the following purposes, instrument will offer the following services, the instrument can offer the following services, the instrument can serve the following objective, the instrument can serve the following purposes, the instrument will offer the following servicesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > прибор может быть использован для следующих целей
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2 цель
goal, mission, object, objective, radar target, target* * *цель ж.1. рлк. targetвзять цель ( на сопровождение) — acquire a target, take over a target for trackingзахва́тывать цель — lock on a targetимити́ровать цель — simulate a targetоблуча́ть цель — illuminate a targetобнару́живать цель — detect a targetопознава́ть цель — identify a targetопределя́ть координа́ты це́ли — locate a target in range and bearingсопровожда́ть цель — track a targetстроби́ровать цель по, напр. да́льности — gate a target in, e. g., range2. objective, purpose; service; targetприбо́р мо́жет быть испо́льзован для сле́дующих це́лей — the instrument can [will] offer the following services, the instrument can serve the following objective [purposes]группова́я цель — multiple targetка́жущаяся цель — virtual targetло́жная цель — false targetневи́димая цель — out-of-sight targetнеподви́жная цель — fixed [stationary] targetпрослу́шиваемая цель — audible targetпротяжё́нная цель — extended targetрадиолокацио́нная цель — radar targetрасщеплё́нная цель — split targetцель сло́жная (несоставна́я) — complex target (such as ship, aircraft, structures, which are large but smaller than the illuminated region)цель составна́я, протяжё́нная — compound target (target consisting of many independent scattering elements, such as rain, vegetation, which fill the volume illuminated by a pulse packet)то́чечная цель — pin-point targetтрёхме́рная цель — three-dimensional targetуединё́нная цель — isolated target
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