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1 провал частотной характеристики
1) Engineering: poor frequency response2) Telecommunications: poor-frequency response3) Makarov: trough in the frequency responseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > провал частотной характеристики
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2 провал частотной характеристики
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > провал частотной характеристики
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( в резонансной кривой) crevasse, (кривой, характеристики) dip, ( в диаграмме направленности антенны) null, (напр. в спектре) notch, ( при рассевке угольной пыли) undersize* * *прова́л м.
fall-throughпрова́л диагра́ммы напра́вленности анте́нны — gapперекры́ть прова́лы диагра́ммы напра́вленности анте́нны — fill (the) gaps in the radiation patternпрова́л конта́ктов — follow(-through)прова́л на и́мпульсе — pulse valleyпрова́л то́плива че́рез колосни́к — riddlingsпрова́л часто́тной характери́стики — trough in the frequency responseпрова́л чувстви́тельности — sensitivity curve dipпрова́л чувстви́тельности приё́мника — blind [dead] spot* * * -
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м. fall-throughСинонимический ряд:1. крах (сущ.) крах; крушение; фиаско2. неудача (сущ.) незадача; незадачу; неудача; неуспех; осечка; осечку; срывАнтонимический ряд:
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