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1 the estimate of (...) comes to
Математика: согласно оценке (...) составляетУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the estimate of (...) comes to
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2 the estimate of proficiency
Математика: оценка знанияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the estimate of proficiency
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3 the estimate of comes to
Математика: (...) согласно оценке (...) составляетУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the estimate of comes to
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4 balance of the estimate
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5 balance of the estimate
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > balance of the estimate
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6 balance of the estimate
остаток сметы расходов ;Англо-Русский словарь финансовых терминов > balance of the estimate
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7 adjust the estimate
Дипломатический термин: откорректировать смету -
8 agree the estimate
Дипломатический термин: согласовать смету -
9 allocations in accordance with the estimate
Общественная организация: сметные ассигнованияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > allocations in accordance with the estimate
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10 balance of the estimate
Экономика: остаток сметы расходовУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > balance of the estimate
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11 exceed the estimate
Макаров: превышать смету -
12 review the estimate for sensibility
Общая лексика: проверить точность оценкиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > review the estimate for sensibility
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13 standard error of the estimate
Бухгалтерия: стандартная остаточная ошибка, стандартная ошибка оценкиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > standard error of the estimate
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14 we have the estimate
Математика: мы имеем оценку (...) (...) -
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1. n1) оценка2) смета; калькуляция; pl (сметные) предположенияб) проект расходной части бюджета (сметы-заявки ведомств, США)•to form an estimate — составлять мнение; оценивать (положение и т.п.)
- absolute estimateto shave the budget estimates — урезать / сокращать намеченные бюджетные предложения
- admissible estimate
- annual estimate
- approximate estimate
- balanced estimate
- biased estimate
- budget estimates
- budgetary estimates
- by estimate
- cost estimate
- crop estimate
- crude estimate
- current estimate
- estimate for funds
- eye estimate
- inconsistent estimate
- initial estimate
- mid-year estimate
- numerical estimate
- preliminary estimate
- provisional estimate
- reasonable estimate
- requirements estimate
- rough estimate
- stable estimate
- statistical estimate
- sufficient estimate
- supplementary estimates
- supply estimate
- token estimate
- trade estimates
- unbiased estimate
- uniformly weighted estimate
- unique estimate
- world-wide population estimates and projections 2. v1) оценивать; устанавливать стоимость2) оценивать; давать оценку; выносить суждение; судить (о ком-л., о чем-л.)• -
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1) смета, расчёт; калькуляция || калькулировать2) оценка || оценивать3) приблизительно подсчитывать,прикидывать; вычислять•to estimate costs — бух. калькулировать стоимость
to estimate root — матем. оценивать значение корня
to make the estimate — производить оценку, оценивать
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17 estimate
1. смета; расчёт; рассчитывать2. оценка; оцениватьapproximate estimates — сметно-финансовый расчёт, предварительная смета
construction estimate — строительная смета, смета на строительство объекта
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18 the deepest part of the maximal theorem
Математика: главная часть теоремы максимума (is the estimate of...)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > the deepest part of the maximal theorem
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19 estimate
estimate1. n [ˊestɪmət]1) оце́нка2) сме́та; намётка; калькуля́ция;the Estimates прое́кт госуда́рственного бюдже́та по расхо́дам ( представляемый ежегодно в англ. парламент)
2. v [ˊestɪmeɪt]1) оце́нивать, дава́ть оце́нку2) составля́ть сме́ту; подсчи́тывать приблизи́тельно; прики́дывать -
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1. n1) оценка2) смета, предварительный подсчет; калькуляция3) pl сметные предположения
- analysts' estimates
- annual estimate
- approved estimate
- approximate estimate
- benchmark estimate
- best estimate
- budget estimates
- budgetary estimates
- capital estimates
- census based estimate
- consistent estimate
- contractor's estimate
- cost estimate
- crop estimate
- crude estimate
- current estimate
- designing estimates
- detailed estimate
- engineering estimate
- expenditure estimates
- full estimate
- high estimate
- inconsistent estimate
- low estimate
- midyear estimate
- normalized estimate
- numerical estimate
- official estimate
- original estimate
- pay-off estimate
- population estimate
- preliminary estimate
- price estimate
- probability estimate
- production estimate
- provisional estimate
- reasonable estimate
- requirements estimate
- risk estimate
- rough estimate
- sample estimate
- smoothed estimate
- statistical estimate
- supply estimate
- theoretical estimate
- time estimate
- time estimates
- value-put-in-place estimate
- wrong estimate
- estimates for tax revenues
- estimate of charges
- estimate of costs
- estimate of damage
- estimate of economies
- estimate of expenditure
- estimate of expenses
- estimate of funds
- estimate of income
- estimate of profits
- estimate of requirements
- at a rough estimate
- by estimate
- by the latest estimates
- by the new estimates
- draw up an estimate
- give an estimate
- make up an estimate
- overstate the original estimate
- prepare the estimates
- revise an estimate
- understate the original estimate2. v1) оценивать2) приблизительно подсчитывать; составлять сметуEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > estimate
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