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21 scale
1) шкала2) масштаб || масштабировать; изменять масштаб; преобразовывать масштаб3) микр. степень интеграции4) градация; ступень; уровень || испытывать градационные изменения; изменяться ступенчатым образом; переходить с одного уровня на другой5) инструмент с измерительной шкалой || пользоваться измерительной шкалой8) вчт система счисления; шкала (напр. десятичная)9) весы; чашка весов || взвешивать10) окалина; накипь•- scale of comparisonscale view — изменять масштаб при просмотре (напр. графической и текстовой информации на экране дисплея)
- scale of measurement
- scale of probability
- absolute scale
- absolute scale of temperature
- aligning scale
- angular scale
- arbitrary scale
- atomic scale
- attitude scale
- Beaufort scale
- binary scale
- Bogardus scale
- calibration scale
- chromatic scale
- comparison scale
- continuous scale
- decimal scale
- dial scale
- difference scale
- direct-reading scale
- discrete scale
- equidistant scale
- expanded scale
- exposure scale
- extended tuning scale
- Fahrenheit scale
- flat-disk scale
- focusing scale
- full scale
- gray scale
- hue scale
- illuminated scale
- image scale
- impairment scale
- instrument scale
- integration scale
- international temperature scale
- interval scale
- inverse scale
- Kelvin scale of temperature
- linear scale
- logarithmic scale
- log-log scale
- loudness scale
- magnetic scale
- meter scale
- mirror scale
- Mohs scale
- nominal scale
- nonlinear scale
- nonuniform scale
- numerical scale
- optical scale
- ordinal scale
- percentile scale
- photometric scale
- physical scale
- precision scale
- projection scale
- proportional scale
- quality scale
- rank scale
- ratio scale
- Réaumur scale
- receiver tuning scale
- reciprocal scale
- reference scale
- relative scale
- semi-log scale
- semilogarithmic scale
- standard scale
- subjective grading scale
- temperature scale
- thermodynamic temperature scale
- tone scale
- uniform scale
- value scale
- vernier scale
- vertical scale
- Vickers scale
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22 scale
1) шкала2) масштаб || масштабировать; изменять масштаб; преобразовывать масштаб3) микр. степень интеграции4) градация; ступень; уровень || испытывать градационные изменения; изменяться ступенчатым образом; переходить с одного уровня на другой5) инструмент с измерительной шкалой || пользоваться измерительной шкалой8) вчт. система счисления; шкала (напр. десятичная)9) весы; чашка весов || взвешивать10) окалина; накипь•- absolute scalescale view — изменять масштаб при просмотре (напр. графической и текстовой информации на экране дисплея)
- aligning scale
- angular scale
- arbitrary scale
- atomic scale
- attitude scale
- Beaufort scale
- binary scale
- Bogardus scale
- calibration scale
- chromatic scale
- comparison scale
- continuous scale
- decimal scale
- dial scale
- difference scale
- direct-reading scale
- discrete scale
- equidistant scale
- expanded scale
- exposure scale
- extended tuning scale
- Fahrenheit scale
- flat-disk scale
- focusing scale
- full scale
- gray scale
- hue scale
- illuminated scale
- image scale
- impairment scale
- instrument scale
- integration scale
- international temperature scale
- interval scale
- inverse scale
- Kelvin scale of temperature
- linear scale
- logarithmic scale
- log-log scale
- loudness scale
- magnetic scale
- meter scale
- mirror scale
- Mohs scale
- nominal scale
- nonlinear scale
- nonuniform scale
- numerical scale
- optical scale
- ordinal scale
- percentile scale
- photometric scale
- physical scale
- precision scale
- projection scale
- proportional scale
- quality scale
- rank scale
- ratio scale
- Réaumur scale
- receiver tuning scale
- reciprocal scale
- reference scale
- relative scale
- scale of alephs
- scale of comparison
- scale of measurement
- scale of probability
- semi-log scale
- semilogarithmic scale
- standard scale
- subjective grading scale
- temperature scale
- thermodynamic temperature scale
- tone scale
- uniform scale
- value scale
- vernier scale
- vertical scale
- Vickers scale
- wind scaleThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > scale
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23 selector
1) тлф. селектор, искатель ( вызовов)•- anode selector
- assignment selector
- automatic address selector
- band selector
- brush call selector
- call selector
- change-over selector
- channel selector
- cord selector
- country selector
- crossbar selector
- data selector
- digital selector
- direct call station selector
- display selector
- double-frequency selector
- electromagnetic selector
- film-speed selector
- final selector
- function selector
- incoming selector
- key-lock selector
- line selector
- local-first selector
- local-second selector
- magnetostriction selector
- mode selector
- outgoing selector
- piezoelectric selector
- polarization selector
- pulse/tone selector
- pulse-height selector
- range selector
- reference selector
- registration selector
- relay selector
- scanner selector
- signal selector
- single-frequency selector
- solid-state selector
- step-by-step selector
- sync selector
- time-interval selector
- trunk line selector
- universal line selector
- vertical selector
- volume selector
- wave selectorEnglish-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > selector
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