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1 undulating
рябить; волнообразныйСинонимический ряд:1. snaking (verb) slithering; snaking2. waving (verb) curling; curving; waving -
2 gesture
1) [программируемый пользователем] графический знакпредставляет команду или ряд последовательно нажимаемых клавиш (элемент языка управления перьевым компьютером)2) жесткоманда языка жестов (интерфейса "человек-машина").In turn, one or several motion patterns become a gesture. — В свою очередь, одна или несколько траекторий движения образуют жест см. тж. hand waving, human-machine interface, motion-controlled system
Англо-русский толковый словарь терминов и сокращений по ВТ, Интернету и программированию. > gesture
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3 external stimulus detection
выявление (определение) внешних сигналов (стимулов, воздействий)в человеко-машинном интерфейсе ( human-machine interface) - это приближение к объекту (proximity), движение (motion), жесты, или жестикуляция (hand waving), голосовой сигнал (voice) и т. п.Англо-русский толковый словарь терминов и сокращений по ВТ, Интернету и программированию. > external stimulus detection
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waff — n. (Scottish) waving motion; puff, gust of air n. (Scottish use) fluttering motion, waving; glance, quick look; puff, wind, blast of air; gust v. (Scottish use) wave, flutter; cause to wave, cause to flutter … English contemporary dictionary