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Перевод: deceleration speek deceleration


[существительное]
уменьшение скорости; замедление; торможение
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. As a consequence, most experienced a deceleration in (or negative) economic growth.
  2. Other types of terrace also exist, such as the ridge terrace where a ridge of earth on the lower side and a channel on the upper side provide the mechanism for increased water retention and infiltration, and reduction and deceleration of surface run off.
  3. Mechanical protection works are permanent structures of earth or masonry which are designed to protect soil from water erosion, and to conserve water as a resource by means of interception, diversion and deceleration of surface and sub-surface run off.
  4. The two comets are entirely ablated, whereas the stony objects lose most of their kinetic energy to deceleration, not ablation.
  5. Most economists believe that the tighter squeeze on the economy would now lead to a more rapid deceleration in inflation in the first half of next year than had been expected before yesterday's base rate increase.
  6. The extraordinary deceleration possible is shown to converting pilots in the "High Speed Arrival" exercise.
  7. Nevertheless , if one plots unemployment against data showing the acceleration or deceleration of price inflation then a trade-off does re-emerge, which is consistent with a monetarist view of the economy; lower levels of unemployment which are below the natural, market-determined, rate can only be achieved with the consequence of an acceleration of the rate of inflation.
  8. (Objects lose different fractions of their kinetic energy before catastrophic disruption; for example, the 29-m stony asteroid entering at 45 has had its kinetic energy reduced by ablation and deceleration to 10Mton by the time it reaches 10km altitude.)
  9. Those familiar with piston singles would think it not possible to slow down a sleek aircraft that fast, because even airbrakes cannot provide such deceleration.
  10. Animals that received infusions during pre-exposure sessions showed normal habituation of the UR (heart-rate deceleration) evoked by the tone used as the stimulus.
  11. This greatly enhances both ablation and deceleration, but it is misleading, because equation (2) ceases to be valid before an object has spread to this extent.
  12. There is no notable deceleration, but I don't know that my mind was recording anything but fear, nor is there any particular screech or roll, but suddenly we're around the corner and accelerating down towards the tunnel and Jackie's saying, "You can relax now, Keith."
  13. It is a disorder of the first two years of life and is characterized by a marked deceleration of weight gain and a slowing of the acquisition of developmental milestones.

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