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1.Stable equilibrium, unstable equilibriumGleichgewicht n, stabiles Gleichgewicht2.Stable equilibrium, unstable equilibrium, unstable equilibriumGleichgewicht n, stabiles gleichgewicht, labiles gleichgewicht3.Stable equilibrium, unstable equilibriumGleichgewicht n, stabilies gleichgewicht, labiles gleichgewicht4.Stable equilibrium, unstable equilibriumGleichgewicht n, stabiles gleichgewicht, labiles gleichgewichtDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > unstable equilibrium
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1.Stable equilibrium, unstable equilibriumGleichgewicht n, stabiles Gleichgewicht2.Stable equilibrium, unstable equilibrium, unstable equilibriumGleichgewicht n, stabiles gleichgewicht, labiles gleichgewicht3.Stable equilibrium, unstable equilibriumGleichgewicht n, stabilies gleichgewicht, labiles gleichgewicht4.Stable equilibrium, unstable equilibriumGleichgewicht n, stabiles gleichgewicht, labiles gleichgewichtDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > stable equilibrium
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<tech.gen> ■ Kollabieren npl<waste.hydr> ■ Rohrbruch mvi <tech.gen> (structural parts; e.g. framework, beams) ■ kollabieren vivi <tech.gen> (structure; e.g. building) ■ zusammenfallen vi ; kollabieren vivt <tech.gen> (e.g. box, furniture) ■ zusammenklappen vt -
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in·sta·ble[ˈɪnsteɪbl̩]\instable equilibrium labiles Gleichgewicht* * * -
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1. adjective1) (steady) stabil2) (resolute) gefestigt [Person, Charakter]2. nounStall, der3. transitive verbthe pony was stabled at a nearby farm — das Pony war im Stall eines nahe gelegenen Bauernhofes untergebracht
* * *I ['steibl] adjective1) (firm and steady or well-balanced: This chair isn't very stable.) stabil2) (firmly established and likely to last: a stable government.) stabil3) ((of a person or his character) unlikely to become unreasonably upset or hysterical: She's the only stable person in the whole family.) gefestigt•- academic.ru/70090/stability">stability- stabilize
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- stabilisation II ['steibl] noun1) (a building in which horses are kept.) der Stall* * *sta·ble1<-r, -st or more \stable, most \stable>[ˈsteɪbl̩]1. (firmly fixed) stabil3. PSYCH ausgeglichen4. (steadfast) stabil\stable job/relationship feste Anstellung/Beziehung\stable currency stabile Währung5. CHEM stabil\stable equilibrium stabiles Gleichgewicht\stable tracer NUCL stabiles Indikatorisotopsta·ble2[ˈsteɪbl̩]I. n\stable of singers Sängertruppe f famII. vtto \stable a horse ein Pferd unterstellen* * *I ['steɪbl]adj (+er)stabil; ladder, structure also sicher; relationship also, job beständig, dauerhaft; character gefestigt; (PSYCH, MED) condition, blood pressure stabil; weight konstantIImentally stable — ausgeglichen, innerlich gefestigt
1. n(= building) Stall m; (= group of racehorses) (Renn)stall mto be out of the same stable (fig) — aus dem gleichen Stall stammen
to close or shut or lock the stable door after the horse has bolted (prov) — den Brunnen erst zudecken, wenn das Kind hineingefallen ist (prov)
2. vt(= put in stable) in den Stall bringen; (= keep in stable) im Stall haltenhe stables his horses with the trainer — seine Pferde stehen im Stall des Trainers
* * *stable1 [ˈsteıbl]A s1. (Pferde- etc) Stall m, pl auch Stallungen pl2. Stall(bestand) m3. koll Rennstall m (besonders Pferde, Radrennfahrer)4. fig Stall m (Mannschaft, Künstlergruppe, Familie etc)B v/t Pferde etc einstallenC v/i1. im Stall stehen (Pferd)2. pej hausenstable2 [ˈsteıbl] adj (adv stably)1. stabil:b) widerstandsfähig, feste) CHEM resistent:stable in water wasserbeständigf) stationär:stable equilibrium PHYS stabiles Gleichgewicht2. WIRTSCH, POL stabil (Währung etc)3. fig beständig, gefestigt:(emotionally) stable charakterlich gefestigt;he is in stable condition sein Zustand ist stabil* * *1. adjective1) (steady) stabil2) (resolute) gefestigt [Person, Charakter]2. nounStall, der3. transitive verb(put in stable) in den Stall bringen; (keep in stable)the pony was stabled at a nearby farm — das Pony war im Stall eines nahe gelegenen Bauernhofes untergebracht
* * *adj.dauerhaft adj.haltbar adj.stabil adj. n.Pferdestall m.Stall ¨-e m.
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Unstable equilibrium — Unstable Un*sta ble, a. [Cf. {Instable}.] Not stable; not firm, fixed, or constant; subject to change or overthrow. {Un*sta ble*ness}, n. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] {Unstable equilibrium}. See {Stable equilibrium}, under {Stable}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
unstable equilibrium — nepastovioji pusiausvyra statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Pusiausvyra, kuriai esant mažas poveikis sukelia negrįžtamus sistemos būsenos pakitimus. atitikmenys: angl. unstable equilibrium rus. неустойчивое равновесие … Chemijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas
unstable equilibrium — nestabilioji pusiausvyra statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. unstable equilibrium vok. instabiles Gleichgewicht, n; labiles Gleichgewicht, n rus. неустойчивое равновесие, n pranc. équilibre instable, m; équilibre labile, m … Fizikos terminų žodynas
unstable equilibrium — /ʌnˌsteɪbəl ikwəˈlɪbriəm/ (say un.staybuhl eekwuh libreeuhm) noun a state of equilibrium in a system such that any slight change of energy will cause the system to move from its equilibrium state …
unstable equilibrium — noun : a state of equilibrium of a body (as a pendulum standing direclty upward from its point of support) such that when the body is slightly displaced it departs further from the original position compare stable equilibrium … Useful english dictionary
unstable equilibrium — condition in which a system went off balance and is not likely to regain stability … English contemporary dictionary
Unstable — Un*sta ble, a. [Cf. {Instable}.] Not stable; not firm, fixed, or constant; subject to change or overthrow. {Un*sta ble*ness}, n. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] {Unstable equilibrium}. See {Stable equilibrium}, under {Stable}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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unstable — adj. (unstabler, unstablest) 1 not stable. 2 changeable. 3 showing a tendency to sudden mental or emotional changes. Phrases and idioms: unstable equilibrium a state in which a body when disturbed tends to move farther from equilibrium.… … Useful english dictionary
Equilibrium point — In mathematics, the point ilde mathbf{x}in mathbb{R}^n is an equilibrium point for the differential equation :frac{dmathbf{x{dt} = mathbf{f}(t,mathbf{x}) if mathbf{f}(t, ildemathbf{x})=0 for all t,!.Similarly, the point ilde mathbf{x}in… … Wikipedia
Equilibrium level — In meteorology, the equilibrium level (EL), or level of neutral buoyancy (LNB), is the height at which a rising parcel of air is at a temperature of equal warmth to it. This means that unstable air is now stable when it reaches the equilibrium… … Wikipedia