Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - trajectory
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Trajectory
trajectory
noun (plural -ries) Etymology: New Latin trajectoria, from feminine of trajectorius of passing, from Latin traicere to cause to cross, cross, from trans-, tra- trans- + jacere to throw — more at jet Date: 1696 1. the curve that a body (as a planet or comet in its orbit or a rocket) describes in space 2. a path, progression, or line of development resembling a physical ~ an upward career ~
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n. (pl. -ies) 1 the path described by a projectile flying or an object moving under the action of given forces. 2 Geom. a curve or surface cutting a system of curves or surfaces at a constant angle. Etymology: (orig. adj.) f. med.L trajectorius f. L traicere traject- (as TRANS-, jacere throw) ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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траектория - trajectory of dynamic system - acquisition trajectory - aeroassisted trajectory - aerocapture trajectory - ascent trajectory - coplanar trajectory - depressed trajectory - descent trajectory - direct trajectory - Earth gravity-assisted trajectory - guided trajectory - impulse trajectory - JGA trajectory - joint space trajectory - Jupiter gravity assist trajectory - lofted trajectory - minimum-energy trajectory - minimum fuel trajectory - multiburn trajectory - normal trajectory - optimal trajectory - orbital plane change trajectory - periodic trajectory - phase trajectory - phase-plane trajectory - reference trajectory - robot's trajectory - stereotyped trajectory - straight-line trajectory - taught trajectory - unguided trajectory ...Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
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1) линия движения 2) орбита 3) траектория conditionally stable trajectory — условно устойчивая интегральная кривая culminating point of trajectory — вершина траектории - admissible trajectory - apparent trajectory - ascending trajectory - asymptotic trajectory - circumlunar trajectory - climb trajectory - closed trajectory - continuous trajectory - costate trajectory - curved trajectory - descent trajectory - elements of trajectory - elliptic trajectory - flat trajectory - free trajectory - hyperbolic trajectory - hyperelliptic trajectory - inclined trajectory - indecomposable trajectory - isogonal trajectory - maximum-range trajectory - mechanical trajectory - modal trajectory - nominal trajectory - noncyclic trajectory - optimal trajectory - ordinary trajectory - parabolic trajectory - periodic trajectory - phase trajectory - place in trajectory - powered trajectory - recurrent trajectory - relaxed trajectory - simplicial trajectory - singular trajectory - sleep trajectory - stable trajectory - straight trajectory - suboptimal trajectory - trajectory calculation - trajectory derivative - trajectory problem - trajectory process - unstable trajectory ...Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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1. физ. мат. воен. траектория flat (low) trajectory —- пологая траектория curved trajectory —- крутая траектория 2. путь; переход; эволюция the whole modern trajectory from naturalism to symbolism —- вся эволюция современного искусства от натурализма к символизму 3. астр. орбиталь, (орбитальная) траектория ...Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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(trajectories) 1. The trajectory of a moving object is the path that it follows as it moves. ...the trajectory of an artillery shell. N-COUNT: with supp 2. The trajectory of something such as a person’s career is the course that it follows over time. ...a relentlessly upward career trajectory. N-COUNT: with supp ...Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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~ n technical the curved path of an object that is fired or thrown through the air ...Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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- 1696, from Mod.L. trajectoria, from fem. of trajectorius "of or pertaining to throwing across," from L. trajectus "thrown over or across," pp. of traicere "throw across," from L. trans- "across" + icere, combining form of jacere "to throw." Used in M.E. to mean "a funnel." ...Английский Этимологический словарь
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