Feb 22, 2014 09:34
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English term

Unit:mm

Non-PRO English to Uzbek Tech/Engineering Electronics / Elect Eng
Whick is the common Uzebk?
Blоk: mm
Birlik: mm
Proposed translations (Uzbek)
5 birlik:mm
4 O'lchov birligi
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Proposed translations

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birlik:mm

"birlik: mm"
"Unit" has several meanings: 1) an amount of something used as a standard of measurement (in Uzbek "birlik", in this context we have choose this one); 2) a mechanical part or integrated assembly of parts that performs a subsidiary function (In Uzbek "blok").
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O'lchov birligi

You might use Birlik also.
Blok - There is no such a word in Uzbek.
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