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1. n1) ефект, явище2) результат, наслідок4) вплив, дія2. vздійснювати, виконувати◊in ground effect — у зоні впливу землі (про політ); з урахуванням впливу землі
•- air cushion effect - blanketing effect - boundary-layer effect - compressibility effect - constant thrust effect - corrosive effect - crosswind effect - distortion effect - Doppler effect - edge effect - effect and feel of the controls - failure effect - fluid snubbing effect - forward speed effect - four-poster effect - gravity effect - ground effect - ground reflection effect - heat shield effect - interaction effect - irritating effect - landing-light effect - linear effect - ram effect - screening effect - slipstream effect - slot effect - sonic boom effect - spread effect - trade-off effects - wake effect - weather effect - wind effect
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