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спектр

acoustic spectrumbanded spectrumdynamic spectrumline spectrumnoise spectrumvibration spectrum

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  спектрspectrum of turned partsspectrum of workpiecesamplitude spectrumamplitude density spectrumcomponent spectrumcontinuous spectrumcontrol spectrumdiscrete spectrumexcitation spectrumFourier spectrumfrequency spectrumgear mesh excitation spectrummachining spectrumnatural frequency spectrumnoise power spectrumparts spectrumphase spectrumpower spectrumpower density spectrumprismatic part spectrumrotation part spectrumrotational part spectrumsize spectrumspatial excitation spectrumvibration spectrumvibrational spectrum ...
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  noun; phys.  1) спектр  2) attr. спектральный; spectrum analysis - спектральный анализ ...
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  1. физ. спектр solar spectrum —- спектр Солнца, солнечный спектр 2. спец. диапазон 3. (все) разнообразие; размах, широкий диапазон the spectrum of political beliefs —- самые разнообразные политические воззрения 4. изображение, образ 5. привидение, призрак 6. редк. образ, видение ...
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  спектр – absorption spectrum – action spectrum – biological spectrum – continuous spectrum – difference spectrum – difference absorption spectrum – fluorescence spectrum – multibanded spectrum – normal spectrum – palynological spectrum – reflection spectrum – resonance Raman spectrum – scattering spectrum – sporo-pollen spectrum – thermal perturbation spectrum – transmission spectrum – ultraviolet absorption spectrum – vibrational spectrum ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
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  1) спектр (ЭМВ) 2) сетка (частот) 3) область, диапазон 4) разнообразие – absorption spectrum – acoustic spectrum – adjacent class spectrum – amplitude spectrum – attenuation spectrum – audible-frequency spectrum – band spectrum – bright-line spectrum – comparison spectrum – conducted spectrum – dark-line spectrum – diffraction spectrum – diffuse spectrum – discrete spectrum – electromagnetic spectrum – electronic-absorption spectrum – electronic spectrum – emission spectrum – equi-energy spectrum – excess-noise spectrum – excitation spectrum – flat spectrum – fluorescence spectrum – gamma-ray spectrum – infrared spectrum – interference spectrum – operational stress spectrum – optical spectrum – formant spectrum – frequency spectrum – line spectrum – low-frequency spectrum – microwave spectrum – oscillation spectrum – paramagnetic spectrum – phase spectrum – photoemission spectrum – polarized spectrum – power-density spectrum – pulse spectrum – radiated spectrum – radio-frequency spectrum – Raman spectrum – reflection spectrum – resonance spectrum – reversal spectrum – Rydberg spectrum – sound power spectrum – time-gated direct-sequence spread spectrum – total sound spectrum – visible color spectrum – voice spectrum – wavelength spectrum ...
Англо-русский Русско-английски словарь по телекоммуникациям
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  спектр design wave spectrum sound spectrum vibration spectrum ...
Англо-русский строительный словарь
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  1) спектр 2) спектральная характеристика; спектральная зависимость 3) спектральная плотность; спектральная функция - spectrum of turned parts - spectrum of workpieces - absorption spectrum - acoustic spectrum - amplitude spectrum - antimicrobial spectrum - arc spectrum - atomic spectrum - audible frequency spectrum - Auger spectrum - banded spectrum - band spectrum - blackbody spectrum - common spectrum - comparison spectrum - continuous spectrum - control spectrum - cross spectrum - dark-line spectrum - diffraction spectrum - discontinuous spectrum - discrete viscoelastic spectrum - electric spectrum - electromagnetic spectrum - electronic spectrum - electron spectrum - emission spectrum - energy spectrum - equilibrium spectrum - ether spectrum - fine spectrum - flat spectrum - frequency spectrum - grating spectrum - heave response spectrum - infrared spectrum - interference spectrum - inverse spectrum - inversion spectrum - light spectrum - line spectrum - luminescence spectrum - machining spectrum - mass spectrum - microwave spectrum - molecular spectrum - noise spectrum - normal spectrum - nuclear spectrum - nuclear magnetic resonance spectrum - nuclear quadrupole resonance spectrum - operational stress spectrum - optical spectrum - oscillation spectrum - parts spectrum - part spectrum - photodetachment spectrum - pitch response spectrum - polarized spectrum - power spectrum - pulse spectrum - pyrolytic spectrum - quasi-line spectrum - radiation spectrum - radio spectrum - Raman spectrum - Rayleigh spectrum - reflectance spectrum - relaxation spectrum - resonance spectrum - roll response spectrum - sea state spectrum - service load spectrum - size spectrum - solar spectrum - solubility spectrum - sound spectrum - spark-excited spectrum - transmission spectrum - ultraviolet spectrum - vibrational spectrum - vibration spectrum - visible-light spectrum - visible spectrum - wavelength spectrum - wave spectrum - white spectrum - X-ray spectrum ...
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  n. (pl. spectra) 1 the band of colours, as seen in a rainbow etc., arranged in a progressive series according to their refrangibility or wavelength. 2 the entire range of wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation. 3 a an image or distribution of parts of electromagnetic radiation arranged in a progressive series according to wavelength. b this as characteristic of a body or substance when emitting or absorbing radiation. 4 a similar image or distribution of energy, mass, etc., arranged according to frequency, charge, etc. 5 the entire range or a wide range of anything arranged by degree or quality etc. 6 (in full ocular spectrum) an after-image. Phrases and idioms spectrum (or spectral) analysis chemical analysis by means of a spectroscope. Etymology: L, = image, apparition f. specere look ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   noun  (plural spectra or ~s)  Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, appearance — more at specter  Date: 1671  1.  a. a continuum of color formed when a beam of white light is dispersed (as by passage through a prism) so that its component wavelengths are arranged in order  b. any of various continua that resemble a color ~ in consisting of an ordered arrangement by a particular characteristic (as frequency or energy): as  (1) electromagnetic ~  (2) radio ~  (3) the range of frequencies of sound waves  (4) mass ~  c. the representation (as a plot) of a ~  2.  a. a continuous sequence or range a wide ~ of interests opposite ends of the political ~  b. kinds of organisms associated with a particular situation (as an environment)  c. a range of effectiveness against pathogenic organisms an antibiotic with a broad ~ ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (spectra, or spectrums) 1. The spectrum is the range of different colours which is produced when light passes through a glass prism or through a drop of water. A rainbow shows the colours in the spectrum. N-SING: the N 2. A spectrum is a range of a particular type of thing. Politicians across the political spectrum have denounced the act... The term ‘special needs’ covers a wide spectrum of problems. N-COUNT: usu sing, with supp 3. A spectrum is a range of light waves or radio waves within particular frequencies. Vast amounts of energy, from X-rays right through the spectrum down to radio waves, are escaping into space... N-COUNT ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ n plural spectra, 1 a complete range of opinions, ideas, situations etc, going from one extreme to its opposite  (Our speakers tonight come from both ends of the political spectrum.) + of  (a wide spectrum of opinion) 2 the set of bands of coloured light into which a beam of light may be separated by passing it through a prism 3 a complete range of radio, sound etc waves  (the electromagnetic spectrum) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - 1611, "apparition, specter," from L. spectrum "appearance, image, apparition," from specere "to look at, view." Meaning "band of colors formed from a beam of light" first recorded 1671. Spectroscope is from 1861. ...
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