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1 tolerated stress
tolerated stress Grenzbeanspruchung fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > tolerated stress
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1) Техника: допустимое напряжение2) Автоматика: предельная нагрузка -
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English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > tolerated stress
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5 tolerated stress
допустимое [допускаемое] напряжение; предельная нагрузкаThe English-Russian dictionary on reliability and quality control > tolerated stress
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6 stress
1) напряжение; сила, усилие || подвергать напряжению; подвергать воздействию силы•- actual stress
- admissible stress
- allowable stress
- alternate stress
- average stress
- belt stress
- bending stress
- biaxial stress
- breaking stress
- brinelling stresses
- buckling stress
- bursting stress
- calculated stress
- combined stress
- composite stress
- compound stress
- compression stress
- compressive stress
- contact stress
- critical stress
- crushing stress
- direct stress
- elastic stress
- endurance limit stress
- environmental stress
- erection stress
- fillet stress
- flexural stress
- flow stress
- functional stress
- heat stress
- impact stress
- inelastic stress
- initial stress
- internal stress
- limit stress
- limiting stress
- live load stress
- load stress
- localized stress
- locked-in stress
- longitudinal stress
- misfit stress
- normal stress
- permissible stress
- plane stress
- plane stresses in a bandsaw blade
- positive stress
- principal stress
- pulsating stress
- repeated stresses
- residual stress
- resisting stress
- reversed stress
- root stress
- shaft stress
- shear stress
- shearing stress
- shock stress
- subsurface stress
- surface stress
- tangential stress
- temperature stress
- tensile residual stress
- tensile stress
- tension stress
- tolerated stress
- torsional stress
- transverse stress
- triaxial stress
- twisting stress
- two-dimensional state of stress
- two-dimensional stress
- ultimate tensile stress
- unit stress
- yield stressEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > stress
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7 tolerate
transitive verb1) dulden; tolerieren (geh.)2) (put up with)tolerate somebody/something — sich mit jemandem/etwas abfinden
tolerate one another — sich [gegenseitig] akzeptieren
3) (sustain) ertragen [Schmerzen, Hitze, Lärm]* * *['toləreit]- academic.ru/75422/tolerable">tolerable- tolerance
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- toleration* * *tol·er·ate[ˈtɒləreɪt, AM ˈtɑ:lə-]vt1. (accept)▪ to \tolerate sth etw tolerieren [o dulden]I won't \tolerate lying Lügen werde ich nicht duldenhe couldn't \tolerate his wife speaking to strange men er konnte es nicht hinnehmen, dass seine Frau mit fremden Männern sprach▪ to \tolerate sb jdn ertragento \tolerate no dissent keine Widerrede dulden2. (resist)to \tolerate a drug eine Medizin vertragento \tolerate heat/noise/pain/stress Hitze/Geräusch/Schmerz/Stress aushaltento \tolerate cold/drought/insects plant Kälte/Dürre/Insekten widerstehen* * *['tɒləreɪt]vt1) pain, noise, weather etc ertragen; drug vertragenhe can tolerate anything except intolerance — er kann alles tolerieren, nur keine Intoleranz
it is not to be tolerated —
* * *tolerate [-reıt] v/t1. jemanden, etwas ertragen2. duldsam oder tolerant sein gegen3. zulassen, tolerieren, hinnehmen, sich etwas gefallen lassen* * *transitive verb1) dulden; tolerieren (geh.)tolerate somebody/something — sich mit jemandem/etwas abfinden
tolerate one another — sich [gegenseitig] akzeptieren
3) (sustain) ertragen [Schmerzen, Hitze, Lärm]* * *v.ausstehen v.dulden v.ertragen prät.tolerieren v.vertragen v.zulassen v.
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