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1 vary in inverse proportion
Математика: изменяться обратно пропорциональноУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > vary in inverse proportion
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2 vary in inverse proportion to (...)
Макаров: изменяться обратно пропорционально (чему-л.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > vary in inverse proportion to (...)
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3 vary in inverse proportion to N
Макаров: изменяться обратно пропорционально NУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > vary in inverse proportion to N
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4 vary in inverse proportion to
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5 proportion
2) мат. пропорция3) соотношение4) соразмерять•in proportion to —(прямо) пропорционально; соразмерно, соответственно
proportion by addition and subtraction — мат. пропорция между суммами и разностями исходных членов
proportion by subtraction — мат. пропорция, образованная вычитанием единицы из обеих частей исходной пропорции
proportion by addition — мат. пропорция, образованная прибавлением единицы к обеим частям исходной пропорции
to vary in a direct proportion — мат. изменяться прямо пропорционально
to vary in an inverse proportion — мат. изменяться обратно пропорцонально
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6 vary
1) варьировать, разнообразить2) изменяться3) разниться; расходиться•to vary depending on — зависеть от; изменяться в зависимости от
to vary with — изменяться c...
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