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08:19 Jun 25, 2018 |
Russian to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Mathematics & Statistics / Geometry | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Vladyslav Golovaty Ukraine Local time: 17:19 | ||||||
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4 | directional line |
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4 | guiding line |
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Оптическое выравнивание в интерфейсах |
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directrix, directrices ? |
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directional line Explanation: Usually just "line". |
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guiding line Explanation: направляющая поверхность - director surface Example sentence(s):
Reference: http://www.neo-classical-physics.info/uploads/3/0/6/5/306588... https://books.google.com.ua/books?id=-vI8AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA240&lpg=PA240&dq=%22guiding+line%22+in+mathematics&source=bl&ots=0h0Ejq8Y57&sig=Ch7IS |
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Reference: Оптическое выравнивание в интерфейсах Reference information: https://habr.com/company/badoo/blog/333992/ |
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Reference: directrix, directrices ? Reference information: The geometrical term corresponding to направляющая is 'directrix', plural 'directrices'. I was unsure whether the term is used here in its strict geometrical sense, but I'll send you this link for what it's worth: file:///C:/Users/home/AppData/Local/Packages/Microsoft.MicrosoftEdge_8wekyb3d8bbwe/TempState/Downloads/vizualizatsiya-obrazovaniya-zontichnyh-poverhnostey-i-poverhnostey-zontichnogo-tipa-s-radialnymi-volnami-zatuhayuschimi-v-%20(5).pdf The key words 'образующая линия' and 'направляющая линия' seem to correspond to the following key words given in English at the end: 'generatrix line', 'directrix line'. In the light of Anna Grigoryeva's reference, perhaps 'directrix line' or simply 'directrix' is the relevant term. |
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