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drift [drɪft] n
gen. ciągnąć chmury; zawiewać
agric. znoszenie cieczy roboczej
anal.chem. dryf m (czasowy); trend m
construct. przebijak m; wybijak m
forestr. droga z koleinami
geol. dryf m
meteorol. zaspa f
mining. chodnik kopalniany
nautic. prąd m
drift in common channel signalling n
telecom. dryft w sygnalizacji w kanale wspólnym
drift [drɪft] v
gen. popłynąć; dryfować; nieść się; pełzać mgła; przepływać obłoki; tułać się; wlec się
snd.rec. płynięcie prędkości
 English thesaurus
drift [drɪft] abbr.
abbr. dft
metrol. An undesired gradual change in the input-output relationship of a device over a period of time, not caused by external influences on the device
mil., logist. In ballistics, a shift in projectile direction due to gyroscopic action which results from gravitational and atmospheric induced torques on the spinning projectile. (FRA); Distance between the release point and the landing point. (FRA)
DRIFT [drɪft] abbr.
abbr., chem. diffuse-reflectance infrared Fourier-transform spectroscopy
abbr., el. diffuse reflection infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy
abbr., qual.cont. dynamic reliability instantaneous forecasting technique
abbr., scottish Diversity Receiving Instrumentation for Telemetry
tech. diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy
drift: 40 phrases in 15 subjects
Agriculture7
Analytical chemistry4
Construction10
Electronics1
Environment1
Fish farming pisciculture2
General4
Geology1
Health care1
Medical2
Piezoelectric crystals1
Technology1
Telecommunications1
Transport1
Vacuum tubes3