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Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь - ripple

 
 

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Перевод с английского языка ripple на русский

ripple
1) рябь, зыбь 2) гидр. (донный) рифель 3) перекат реки 4) чешуйка (на поверхности сварного шва) 5) чешуйчатость (сварного шва) 6) эл., электрон. пульсации, колебания

пульсировать, колебаться 7) неравномерность (напр. характеристики) - amplitude ripple - commutator ripple - gain ripple - in-band ripple - mains ripple - passband ripple - phase ripple - slot ripples - voltage ripple

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1.
  пульсации; колебания – amplitude ripple – commutator ripple – gain ripple – in-band ripple – mains ripple – output ripple – passband ripple – percentage ripple – phase ripple – voltage ripple ...
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2.
  1) зубчики 2) капиллярные волны 3) пульсация выпрямленного тока 4) рябь 5) слабопульсирующий - percent ripple - ripple factor - ripple filter - ripple frequency - ripple marks - ripple ratio ...
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3.
  пульсация ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
4.
  1. рябь (на воде) 2. волнистость (волос) 3. волнистая выработка (ткани) 4. журчание a ripple of laughter —- серебристый смех a ripple of talk —- шум голосов, неясный говор 5. ам. небольшой порог (реки) 6. спец. (мелкая) пульсация 7. покрывать рябью 8. покрываться рябью 9. струиться 10. ниспадать мягкими складками 11. прокатываться (о смехе и т. п.) 12. журчать 13. чесалка (для льна) 14. чесать (лен) ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  I  1. noun  1) рябь, зыбь  2) волнистость (волос)  3) журчание; a ripple of laughter - серебристый смех  4) пульсация  2. v.  1) покрывать(ся) рябью  2) струиться  3) журчать Syn: see wave II  1. noun чесалка (для льна)  2. v. чесать (лен) ...
Англо-русский словарь
6.
  1. n. & v. --n. 1 a ruffling of the water's surface, a small wave or series of waves. 2 a gentle lively sound that rises and falls, e.g. of laughter or applause. 3 a wavy appearance in hair, material, etc. 4 Electr. a slight variation in the strength of a current etc. 5 ice-cream with added syrup giving a coloured ripple effect (raspberry ripple). 6 US a riffle in a stream. --v. 1 a intr. form ripples; flow in ripples. b tr. cause to do this. 2 intr. show or sound like ripples. Phrases and idioms ripple mark a ridge or ridged surface left on sand, mud, or rock by the action of water or wind. Derivatives ripplet n. ripply adj. Etymology: 17th c.: orig. unkn. 2. n. & v. --n. a toothed implement used to remove seeds from flax. --v.tr. treat with a ripple. Etymology: corresp. to MDu. & MLG repel(en), OHG riffila, rifilon ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
7.
   I. verb  (~d; rippling)  Etymology: perhaps frequentative of 1rip  Date: circa 1671  intransitive verb  1.  a. to become lightly ruffled or covered with small waves  b. to flow in small waves  c. to fall in soft undulating folds the scarf ~d to the floor  2. to flow with a light rise and fall of sound or inflection laughter ~d over the audience  3. to move with an undulating motion or so as to cause ~s the canoe ~d through the water  4. to have or produce a ~ effect ; spread the news ~d outwards  transitive verb  1. to stir up small waves on  2. to impart a wavy motion or appearance to rippling his arm muscles  3. to utter or play with a slight rise and fall of sound  • ~r noun  II. noun  Date: 1755  1.  a. a shallow stretch of rough water in a stream  b.  (1) the ruffling of the surface of water  (2) a small wave  2.  a. ~ mark  b. a sound like that of rippling water a ~ of laughter  c. a usually slight noticeable effect or reaction  • ripply adjective ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (ripples, rippling, rippled) 1. Ripples are little waves on the surface of water caused by the wind or by something moving in or on the water. N-COUNT 2. When the surface of an area of water ripples or when something ripples it, a number of little waves appear on it. You throw a pebble in a pool and it ripples... I could see the dawn breeze rippling the shining water. VERB: V, V n 3. If something such as a feeling ripples over someone’s body, it moves across it or through it. (LITERARY) A chill shiver rippled over his skin. VERB: V prep 4. If an event causes ripples, its effects gradually spread, causing several other events to happen one after the other. The ripples of Europe’s currency crisis continue to be felt in most of the member states... N-COUNT: usu pl, with supp ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~1 v 1 to move in small waves, or to make something move in this way  (Arnie's muscles rippled as he carried the huge crates. | Look how the breeze is rippling the long grass.) 2 to pass from one person to another like a wave  (ripple around/through etc)  (Excitement rippled around the courtroom. | A thrill of pleasure rippled through me.) 3 to make a noise like water that is flowing gently  (The water rippled over the stones. | a rippling brook) ~2 n 1 a small low wave on the surface of a liquid  (The wind made ripples on the surface of the pond.) 2 a ripple of applause/laughter etc a sound that gets gradually louder and softer  (A ripple of laughter ran through the audience.) 3 a ripple of shock/unease/nervousness etc a feeling that spreads through a person or a group because of something that has happened  (A ripple of shock ran around the meeting.) 4 a shape or pattern that looks like a wave  (ripples on the sand) 5 raspberry ripple/chocolate ripple etc a type of ice cream that has different coloured bands of fruit, chocolate etc in it 6 ripple effect a situation in which one action causes another, which then causes a third, etc ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

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