Apr 6, 2009 17:14
15 yrs ago
Russian term

получать новый импульс в своем развитии

Russian to English Science Science (general) scientific writing
Моделирование колебаний гибких конструкций и их элементов, так же как и изучение возможностей управления ими, получило новый импульс в своем развитии.
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Non-PRO (1): Susan Welsh

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Proposed translations

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4 mins
Selected

received a new boost to their development

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Peer comment(s):

agree Anna Fominykh
58 mins
agree DTFranciskovich
3 hrs
agree Aleksey Chervinskiy
6 hrs
agree Iosif JUHASZ
14 hrs
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Thank you both!"
5 mins

gain momentum for further development; receive an impetus towards further development

я бы написал примерно так

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Note added at 6 mins (2009-04-06 17:20:58 GMT)
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"новый", мне кажется, в английском будет стилистически излишним
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