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1 Computers Information Chemistry
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1) Общая лексика: Министерство гражданства и иммиграции Канады2) Авиация: capacitance index compensator3) Медицина: Certified Infection Control, Clean Intermittent Catheterization, Critical Illness Cash, clinical information center, Certified in Infection Control4) Американизм: Committee For Institutional Cooperation5) Военный термин: CONUS intelligence center, Cadet In Charge, Cadet Instructors Cadre, Change Identification Number, Combat Integration Cell, Combined Intelligence Committee, Computer Intelligence Corps, Content Indicator Codes, Counterintelligence Corps, civil internment camp, combat in cities, combat information center, combat intelligence center, combat intercept control, command information center, commander-in-chief, communications intelligence channel, control and information center, customer identification code, Combat Information Center (Air Force)6) Техника: Center of Counterintelligence, Coverglass Interconnect Cell, cladding integrity control, combat information control, command information computer, common impression cylinder, communications instructor console, compatible integrated circuit, complementary integrated circuit, complex integrated circuit, concrete integrated container, custom integrated circuit7) Шутливое выражение: Chicks In Charge, Chimp In Chief, Chris Is Cool, Comes In Clogged8) Религия: Christans In Combat, Christians In Combat9) Железнодорожный термин: Cedar Rapids and Iowa City Railway10) Юридический термин: Children In Common, Consumer Information Center11) Бухгалтерия: Chartered Investment Counselor12) Страхование: captive insurance company13) Биржевой термин: Chartered Investment Council14) Телекоммуникации: Country Indicator Code, Код идентификации канала15) Сокращение: Caribbean Investment Corporation, Central Intelligence Center, Collision Industry Conference, Combat Information Centre, Combined Intelligence Center, Command Information Centre, Committee on Institutional Cooperation, Commonwealth Information Center, Continental Insurance Company, Counter-Intelligence Corps, Carrier Identification Codes (10XXX codes), Гражданство и Иммиграция Канады (Citizenship and Immigration Canada), Canada-Israel Committee, Chartered Investment Counsel16) Университет: Campus Improvement Committee, Census Industry Center, Computer Integrated Courses, Computers Information Chemistry, The Center For Information And Communications17) Физиология: Crisis intervention clinic18) Электроника: Cascaded Integrated Comb, Cleanroom interface chamber19) Вычислительная техника: CEBus Industry Control, carrier (circuit) identification code, commercial Internet carrier, Coordination and Information Center (CSNET), Coordination and Information Center (CSNet), Carrier Identification Codes (Telephony, 10XXX codes)20) Банковское дело: Комитет по регулированию выпуска ценных бумаг (Великобритания; Capital Issues Committee)21) Транспорт: Completely In The Canal22) Деловая лексика: Census Industry Classification, Customer Interaction Center23) Образование: Classroom Intervention Center24) Инвестиции: Capital Issues Committee25) Сетевые технологии: carrier identification code, circuit identification code, commercial Internet carriers26) Полимеры: Continuous Impregnated Compound27) Программирование: Cancel If Close28) Акустика: калибровка инжекцией заряда (Charge Injection Calibration)29) Золотодобыча: «уголь-в-колоннах», осаждение золота из раствора в колоннах, carbon-in-column30) Расширение файла: Communication Intelligence Channel31) Должность: Certified Insurance Counselor32) Чат: Chat In Character33) Правительство: Cadet Instructor Cadre34) NYSE. Carson, Inc.35) Аэропорты: Chico, California USA36) Программное обеспечение: Crystal Information Communication37) Федеральное бюро расследований: Counter Intelligence Corps of the U.S. Army -
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1) Общая лексика: Министерство гражданства и иммиграции Канады2) Авиация: capacitance index compensator3) Медицина: Certified Infection Control, Clean Intermittent Catheterization, Critical Illness Cash, clinical information center, Certified in Infection Control4) Американизм: Committee For Institutional Cooperation5) Военный термин: CONUS intelligence center, Cadet In Charge, Cadet Instructors Cadre, Change Identification Number, Combat Integration Cell, Combined Intelligence Committee, Computer Intelligence Corps, Content Indicator Codes, Counterintelligence Corps, civil internment camp, combat in cities, combat information center, combat intelligence center, combat intercept control, command information center, commander-in-chief, communications intelligence channel, control and information center, customer identification code, Combat Information Center (Air Force)6) Техника: Center of Counterintelligence, Coverglass Interconnect Cell, cladding integrity control, combat information control, command information computer, common impression cylinder, communications instructor console, compatible integrated circuit, complementary integrated circuit, complex integrated circuit, concrete integrated container, custom integrated circuit7) Шутливое выражение: Chicks In Charge, Chimp In Chief, Chris Is Cool, Comes In Clogged8) Религия: Christans In Combat, Christians In Combat9) Железнодорожный термин: Cedar Rapids and Iowa City Railway10) Юридический термин: Children In Common, Consumer Information Center11) Бухгалтерия: Chartered Investment Counselor12) Страхование: captive insurance company13) Биржевой термин: Chartered Investment Council14) Телекоммуникации: Country Indicator Code, Код идентификации канала15) Сокращение: Caribbean Investment Corporation, Central Intelligence Center, Collision Industry Conference, Combat Information Centre, Combined Intelligence Center, Command Information Centre, Committee on Institutional Cooperation, Commonwealth Information Center, Continental Insurance Company, Counter-Intelligence Corps, Carrier Identification Codes (10XXX codes), Гражданство и Иммиграция Канады (Citizenship and Immigration Canada), Canada-Israel Committee, Chartered Investment Counsel16) Университет: Campus Improvement Committee, Census Industry Center, Computer Integrated Courses, Computers Information Chemistry, The Center For Information And Communications17) Физиология: Crisis intervention clinic18) Электроника: Cascaded Integrated Comb, Cleanroom interface chamber19) Вычислительная техника: CEBus Industry Control, carrier (circuit) identification code, commercial Internet carrier, Coordination and Information Center (CSNET), Coordination and Information Center (CSNet), Carrier Identification Codes (Telephony, 10XXX codes)20) Банковское дело: Комитет по регулированию выпуска ценных бумаг (Великобритания; Capital Issues Committee)21) Транспорт: Completely In The Canal22) Деловая лексика: Census Industry Classification, Customer Interaction Center23) Образование: Classroom Intervention Center24) Инвестиции: Capital Issues Committee25) Сетевые технологии: carrier identification code, circuit identification code, commercial Internet carriers26) Полимеры: Continuous Impregnated Compound27) Программирование: Cancel If Close28) Акустика: калибровка инжекцией заряда (Charge Injection Calibration)29) Золотодобыча: «уголь-в-колоннах», осаждение золота из раствора в колоннах, carbon-in-column30) Расширение файла: Communication Intelligence Channel31) Должность: Certified Insurance Counselor32) Чат: Chat In Character33) Правительство: Cadet Instructor Cadre34) NYSE. Carson, Inc.35) Аэропорты: Chico, California USA36) Программное обеспечение: Crystal Information Communication37) Федеральное бюро расследований: Counter Intelligence Corps of the U.S. Army -
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5 afinidad
f.affinity (gen) & (chemistry).* * *1 affinity2 QUÍMICA similarity* * *noun f.affinity, similarity* * *SF1) (=atracción) affinity; (=semejanza) similarity; (=parentesco) relationship2) (Quím) affinity* * *femenino (entre personas, caracteres) affinity* * *= affinity, parallel, synergy, commonness, consonance.Ex. Although recognising some such affinities between subjects, it is more difficult to find an overall order of main classes which suits everybody.Ex. Although there are parallels between searching and indexing, it is important to remember that successful information retrieval does not depend only upon effective exploitation of indexing.Ex. The homogeneity, competitiveness and resulting synergy of this market is fostering significant advances in the capability of smaller computers to manage large massess of data.Ex. Campbell's lectures present themes on the commonness of all mankind and the importance of relationships with God, the land, and one another.Ex. The system is designed to ensure consonance between the indexer and the user.----* afinidades = common ground.* encontrar afinidades = find + common ground.* índice de afinidad = affinity index.* tener afinidades = share + common ground.* * *femenino (entre personas, caracteres) affinity* * *= affinity, parallel, synergy, commonness, consonance.Ex: Although recognising some such affinities between subjects, it is more difficult to find an overall order of main classes which suits everybody.
Ex: Although there are parallels between searching and indexing, it is important to remember that successful information retrieval does not depend only upon effective exploitation of indexing.Ex: The homogeneity, competitiveness and resulting synergy of this market is fostering significant advances in the capability of smaller computers to manage large massess of data.Ex: Campbell's lectures present themes on the commonness of all mankind and the importance of relationships with God, the land, and one another.Ex: The system is designed to ensure consonance between the indexer and the user.* afinidades = common ground.* encontrar afinidades = find + common ground.* índice de afinidad = affinity index.* tener afinidades = share + common ground.* * *1 (entre personas, caracteres) affinityno tengo ninguna afinidad con él I have nothing in common with him* * *
afinidad sustantivo femenino (entre personas, caracteres) affinity;
afinidad sustantivo femenino affinity
' afinidad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
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- parecerse
English:
affinity
* * *afinidad nf1. [armonía, semejanza] affinity;sentir afinidad hacia alguien to feel one has something in common with sb;hay afinidad de gustos entre ellos they share similar tastes3. Quím affinity* * *f affinity* * *afinidad nf: affinity, similarity -
6 сведения
1) General subject: data, (дополнительные) enlightenment, intelligence, knowledge, light, lights (обыкн. pl), line, office, (отчётные) return, returns, showing, tip (о беговых лошадях, биржевых сделках), witting2) Computers: finding3) Naval: particulars (о судне)4) Colloquial: info5) Military: (полученные) finding, (полученные) findings, gen, poop6) Engineering: findings7) Chemistry: evidence8) Mathematics: concepts, contraction, data (on, of, for), facts, information (for or about), reduction, results, statistics9) Australian slang: drum11) Information technology: bit, data( pl от data), details, information12) Oil: lore13) Patents: particulars14) Business: return15) Sakhalin energy glossary: attach for ( one's) information, information classified as state secret16) Arms production: record -
7 пропускная способность
1) General subject: capacity, capacity (канала связи, тж. channel capacity), carrying capacity, output, through-put, throughput capability (АД), pass-through function2) Computers: zero error capacity3) Medicine: patient capacity (больницы, госпиталя)4) Military: admission rate (медицинского учреждения), capacity (дороги), intake capacity, target engagement rate (комплекса), traffic handling capacity (системы связи, дороги), trafficability, trafficability throughput5) Engineering: acceptance rate (аэропорта или взлётно-посадочной полосы), capability, carrier power (напр. гальванической ванны), carrying capacity (напр. канала связи), conveyance capacity (водовода), conveying capacity (водовода), data throughput (канала передачи данных), full-capacity discharge (напр. водосброса), information throughput (канала связи), performance, processing capacity, recreational potential (национального парка), throughput (продукции), throughput efficiency, throughput rate, traffic carrying capacity, transfer capability (ЛЭП), transmissive capacity, transmitting capacity (ЛЭП), transport capability, (у сопел, форсунок, распылителей) k-value6) Agriculture: carrying capacity (канала или русла), discharge capacity (обычно сооружения или трубопровода)7) Chemistry: carrying power8) Construction: carrying capacity (трубопровода), discharge capacity (водотока), discharge rate (двери, трубопровода и т. п.), discharge value (всех выходов из здания или зала), throughput (трубопровода), traffic capacity (дороги)9) Mathematics: flow capacity, traffic capacity (транспорта)10) Railway term: actual carrying capacity, crossing capacity, efficiency, estimated capacity (горки), train-handling capacity, working capacity11) Economy: delivery capacity, power transfer capability, throughput capacity (напр. трубопровода)12) Automobile industry: swallowing capacity (напр. компрессора), traffic capacity (дороги, улицы)13) Hydrography: hydraulic performance (сооружения)14) Mining: current capacity, throughput ability (ЮАР)15) Road works: possible cantilevering, traffic capacity16) Telecommunications: carrier capacity (канала связи), carrier load, code capacity, communications capacity, information efficiency, light grasp, traffic capability, traffic-handling capacity, transmission capacity17) Information technology: bandwidth, bandwidth capacity, data troughput, network capacity, throughput (канала), transport capacity18) Oil: deliverability (перфорационных каналов), discharge capacity (трубопровода), flow capacity (трубопровода), leak off capacity, leak-off capacity (породы), operating flow (нагнетательной скважины), rate of flow (трубопровода), through-put capacity, traffic handling capacity, delivery value, throughput capacity19) Special term: reception capacity20) Communications: bandwidth capability21) Astronautics: channel capacity, information-handling capacity22) Transport: traffic performance23) Coolers: transmittivity24) Ecology: recreational potential (напр. национального парка)25) Power engineering: (электрическая) capacity, carrying capacitance, discharge capacitance (разрядника), transfer capacity, transmission capacitance (ЛЭП), transmitting capacitance (ЛЭП)26) Business: capacity of highway, handling capacity, rate of throughput27) Household appliances: traffic through-put28) Sakhalin energy glossary: flow rate (of a pump), transmissivity, troughput (capacity) (OPL Tender Update)29) Polymers: discharge30) Automation: bandwidth (напр. компьютерной сети), throughput performance31) Quality control: throughout capacity32) Plastics: flow capacity (трубы)33) Telephony: traffic-carrying capacity34) Sakhalin R: flow rate of a pump36) Chemical weapons: productivity, throughput ( of the elemination facility) (объекта ликвидации; производительность), throughput rates37) Makarov: carrying capacity (канала или сооружения), carrying capacity (пастбища), carrying power (напр. гальванической ванны), channel capacity (канала связи), conveyance factor (канала или трубопровода), discharge capacity (водовода), full-capacity discharge (напр., водосброса), grazing capacity (пастбища), rated capacity, rating, recreational potential (напр., национального парка), separating power (центрифуги, сепаратора), stock-carrying capacity (пастбища), stocking capacity (пастбища), throughput capacity (очистной установки), throughput efficiency (коммуникационной сети)38) Security: bandwidth (канала), through-flow rate (контрольного пункта), transit speed (контролируемого прохода)39) Gold mining: throughput (mln ore t/yr, MMTPA)40) oil&gas: annual flowrate in metric tons per year, flow efficiency (трубопровода), flowrate, mass flow rate (в единицах массы за единицу времени), mass flowrate (в единицах массы за единицу времени), through capacity41) Logistics: discharge capabilities, installation capacity, turnover capacity42) Electrical engineering: discharge capacity (разрядника), transmission capacity (ЛЭП)43) General subject: capacity dischargeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пропускная способность
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8 уведомление
1) General subject: advice, advices, announcement, notice, notification, letter of advice, post-transaction notification (антимонопольное), Information Document3) Aviation: warning letter4) Naval: advertisement5) Chemistry: note6) Law: advice note, communication, giving notice, guidance, notice in writing, reminder, short notice, declaration8) Finances: notice of assignment (Письменное извещение покупателю (обычно в форме надписи на счете-фактуре), указывающее на то, что денежные требования уступлены и подлежат оплате в пользу фактора)9) Insurance: not.10) Diplomatic term: acknowledgement (о получении)11) Politics: writ12) Telecommunications: notification message13) Information technology: report14) Banking: LA (letter of advice)15) Business: deficiency letter, notice of information17) EBRD: aviso, letter of advice notice18) leg.N.P. information19) Makarov: introduction20) SAP.tech. notif.21) SAP.fin. notifying -
9 агрегирование
1) General subject: aggregation, rollup, roll-up2) Computers: syndication (в некоторых контекстах)3) Chemistry: aggregating4) Economy: aggregation (экономических показателей), pair5) Information technology: aggregation (напр. переменных), trunking (портов)6) Polymers: agglomeration, clustering7) Makarov: slugging (of granular materials) (слёживание)8) Soil science: aggregation formation, crumbling, pellet formation -
10 буфер
2) Computers: paste buffer3) Engineering: bolster hitch, buffer solution, bumper, cushion, dash-pot, puffer4) Agriculture: poiser (окислительно-восстановительный)5) Chemistry: buffer solution (раствор), poiser, poising agent6) Railway term: buffer rod, buffer spring, counteroffer, cushioning equipment, dead end, oscillation absorber7) Automobile industry: bump stop (ограничитель сжатия подвески), compression bumper, concussion spring, counterbuffer, dash pot (воздушный), dashpot (воздушный), shock insulator8) Mining: retarder9) Metallurgy: poiser (окислительно-восстановительной реакции)10) Telecommunications: convergence layer11) Information technology: buffer store, temporary storage12) Oil: shock reducer13) Mechanic engineering: stop14) Patents: buffer (область памяти ЭВМ, используемая для временного хранения информации)15) Business: buffer storage17) Network technologies: Buffer (Устройство( временного) хранения, в общем случае используемое для компенсации разницы скоростей или тактирования при обмене данными между устройствами. Буферизация также используется для подавления дрожи (jitter))18) Automation: curb19) Arms production: end buffer20) Makarov: buffer (вещество, приобретающее свойство ядерного топлива в результате поглощения нейтронов), buffer beam, floating (режим работы аккумуляторной батареи), floating service (режим работы аккумуляторной батареи)21) Internet: Buffer (Устройство [временного] хранения, в общем случае используемое для компенсации разницы скоростей или тактирования при обмене данными между устройствами. Буферизация также используется для подавления дрожи (jitter))22) SAP.tech. clipboard file -
11 вводить
1) General subject: add, fix, force into application (в действие), herald (кого-л. в гостиную), herald in, impregnate, induct (в курс дел), initiate (в должность и т. п.), inject, input, institute, interpose, introduce, intromit, let into, put in (в действие), show, show in (в комнату), superinduce, usher, weave (in, into), bring in, bring into, get into a place, give effect to, put into effect, get into a place (кого-л., куда-л.), put in place2) Computers: type-in3) Naval: adopt4) Medicine: administer (в организм), exhibit, insert (напр. вакцину), top up5) Colloquial: ring in7) Bookish: induct (в курс дела)8) Rare: immit9) Chemistry: feed, load (ингредиенты)10) Mathematics: comprehend, embed, mean, put in, understand11) Railway term: induce, throw into gear (передачу)13) Accounting: impose14) Diplomatic term: inaugurate, (торжественно) marshal, set up, vest15) Metallurgy: imbed16) Polygraphy: feed in, feed in (в машину), infeed, li:d, type (с клавиатуры), type in (данные)17) Telecommunications: gate in18) Physics: inlet20) Astronautics: dip21) Sublime: herald (кого-л. в гостиную и т.п.), heraud (кого-л. в гостиную и т.п.), heraut (кого-л. в гостиную и т.п.)22) Silicates: enter (добавку, затравку)23) Taxes: enter( data in a computer) (данные в компьютер)24) Drilling: run in25) Polymers: apply, incorporate, infuse (жидкость)29) Robots: integrate (напр. робот в технологический процесс)30) Cables: launch31) Chromatography: spike (вкалывать исследуемый раствор шприцем)32) Makarov: carry in (напр., данные в ЭВМ), enter (напр., данные), establish (систему), gate in (сигнал), import, impose (принудительно), inject (инжектировать), (куда-л.) introduce, introduce (в общество и т.п.), introduce (новый вид, сорт или породу), introduce (что-л. новое, иное), introduct (новый вид), intrude, move in, set, type (данные), work in, drive in, feed into, carry in (напр. данные в ЭВМ)33) SAP.tech. collect (данные), gather -
12 возвращать
1) General subject: bring back, come back, get in (долги), give back, hand back, pay back (деньги), recover, refund, refund (переплату), reimburse (сумму), repay, restore, restore (to) (на прежнее место), return, revert, redeem, replace, transfer back, cast back (в прежнее состояние)2) Computers: wrap6) Chemistry: get back, recycle (в технологический процесс)8) Law: disgorge (присвоенное незаконно), redeliver9) Economy: draw back (пошлину), make a refund (сумму), repay (долг), restitute (законному владельцу), surrender10) Accounting: repay (деньги), giveback (Сокращение заработной платы или уменьшение льгот, как правило, из-за экономического спада.)11) Diplomatic term: rebate (часть цены)12) Polygraphy: reverse13) Psychology: refract14) Telecommunications: reset18) Business: send back19) Sakhalin energy glossary: call in20) Programming: back up21) Quality control: put back (изделие в партию)22) Robots: retrieve (в прежнее состояние)23) Makarov: hand back (кому-л.), recall, recuperate (напр. энергию), redeem (ссуду, долг), replace (на место), restore (в прежнее состояние), resume, run back, turn back, carry back24) Microsoft: bounce -
13 восстанавливать
1) General subject: deoxidize, dispose, indispose (против кого-либо, чего-либо), piece up, re-edify (дом, стену), re-establish, rebuild, reconstitute, reconstruct (по данным), recover, redintegrate (цельность, единство), redress, refound, regenerate, reinstate (порядок), rejuvenate, rejuvenize, remediate, renew, renovate (силы), repair, replace, reproduce, restore, retrieve, revest, revive, set up (силы, здоровье), stir up, rehabilitate, resurrect (обанкротившееся предприятие)3) Geology: metallize4) Biology: build back (напр. численность вида)5) Medicine: reactivate, reclaim, recuperate (силы, здоровье), repair (напр. нарушенные функции), restore (силы, здоровье), set up (здоровье, силы)6) Military: (нарукавная) patch, recoup (объект), redress (положение), reform (расстроенный боевой порядок), retarget (наводку)7) Engineering: fix, recall (в памяти), reclamate, recondition, refresh, regain, requalify (инструмент), reset, spot-prime (грунтовый слой)8) Bookish: redintegrate (целостность, единство)9) Rare: (in) redintegrate (в правах, в должности и т.п.)10) Chemistry: deoxygenate, desoxydate, disoxidate, reduce11) Construction: erect (гироскоп), redevelop, reinstate (напр. дорожное полотно)12) Mathematics: recapture13) Law: reinstate (в прежнем правовом положении, в правах, в юридической силе), restore (о правах, правовом положении, юридической силе), restore (о праве, правовом положении, юридической силе), vindicate (право)14) Economy: reestablish15) Automobile industry: recap, refit, reoperate (сработавшуюся деталь)16) Architecture: overhaul, reimpose, to re-establish17) Diplomatic term: redintegrate (в правах, в должности и т.п.)18) Optics: reconstruct (изображение)19) Politics: reassert20) Telecommunications: unscramble21) Physics: reshape22) Information technology: back out (предыдущее состояние), roll forward (транзакцию), salvage23) Oil: bring up, rebuild (долото), recondition (первоначальные свойства бурового раствора), refurbish, revitalise, deoxidate, undelete24) Patents: reduce (о химической реакции), reinstate (в правах)26) Drilling: rework27) Quality control: reoperate (изношенную деталь)28) Makarov: back (предыдущее состояние), reclaim (что-л.), rehab (сокр. от rehabilitate), remake, remount, repair (ремонтировать), rescue, restitute, restore (ремонтировать), revivify (напр. активность катализатора), upbuild29) Logistics: reinstitute -
14 восстановить
1) General subject: deoxidize, deoxygenate, dispose, indispose, re edify, reactivate, reconstruct, recuperate (силы, здоровье), redintegrate, redress, reenact, refound, regain, regenerate, reinstate, rejuvenize, renovate, repair, replace, reproduce (Lobsters are able to reproduce claws when these are torn off - У раков вновь отрастают оторванные клешни), restore, retrieve, revive, stir up, recover, renew, set against, (clear his name = восстановить свою репутацию) clear (http://news.ntv.ru/117731/), call up3) Sports: rehabilitate4) Military: reclaim, reconstitute5) Engineering: remanufacture6) Chemistry: reduce7) Mathematics: reestablish8) Law: re-establish (прежнее положение)9) Accounting: recapture (напр. утраченный рынок сбыта)10) Mining: make serviceable (горную выработку)11) Information technology: salvage12) Astronautics: deupdate, revitalise, undelete13) Makarov: bring back (идею, практику, закон и т.п.) -
15 выбирать
1) General subject: adopt, bouse (снасти), cast, choise, choose, chose, co optate, elect (голосованием), excerpt (отрывки), extract (примеры, цитаты), find, get out, haul in (канат, снасти), like, make a choice of (что-л.), make choice of, move, opt, pick, pick on, pick out, pick over, pitch upon (что-либо; чем-либо), select, single, take, time, veer and haul, vote, wale, help oneself to, make a choice of, scope out (akimboesenko), make choice2) Computers: garble4) Naval: bowse (трос), bowse away, haul (снасть), heave in (якорную цепь, канат), heave in (якорную цепь, канат и т.п.), heave up (снасть), pick up, round in, rouse, side out (трос), side out, veer in, sheet home, rouse in (снасть)5) Obsolete: co-optate6) Engineering: dap (пазы), fetch (данные или программы из памяти), garble (нужные данные из неупорядоченной совокупности), hack (старую оконную замазку из фальца), heave in, isolate, recall (данные), slack (слабину), take up (слабину)8) Railway term: determine9) Economy: take out12) Cinema: repackage13) Forestry: dig up15) Telecommunications: sample16) Electronics: recall17) Information technology: check, fetch (напр. команду или данные из памяти), retrieve (данные)20) Automation: heave (напр. трос), recall (из памяти), single out21) Quality control: draw -
16 выделение
1) General subject: Allocations ((1) В широкополосных сетях-выделение полосы частот для той или иной задачи. (2) В цифровых сетях-выделение полосы или других ресурсов для конечных пользователей, сетевых устройств, каналов или протоколов. All-Paths Explorer (AP), accentuation, allocation, assignation, assignment, detachment, discharge (гноя и т. п.), disengagement, emission (тепла, света, запаха), emphasizing, escape, evolution (газа, теплоты и т. п.), exhalation (газа, пара и т.п.), exudation (жидкости, пота через поры), individualization, isolation, issue, laying the emphasis, liberation, oozes, relief, running, segregation, separation, split off, split up, split-off (из организации, фирмы и т.п.), voiding (мочи), allotment2) Computers: highlighting, marking3) Geology: effusion, exhalation (пара или газа вулканом), isolation(пласта, эффективных мощностей)4) Biology: abjection, discharging, evolution (напр. кислорода), outflow (напр. веществ из клетки), outflux, outflux (напр. веществ из клетки), recovery (микроба), secreting5) Medicine: defluvium (слизи), displacement, eduction, effuse, egestion, ejection, elimination, emanation, emission (секрета), exposure, ooze, release7) Military: apportionment, assignment (сил и средств), exclusion, parceling-out (из состава части), suballocation8) Engineering: abstraction, assignment (каналов), dedication, deposit, enhancement (сигнала из шума), extracting, extraction, exudation, gassing, loss, release (энергии), resolving, selection (в машинной графике), settling, transpiration (через кожу)9) Agriculture: elimination (из организма), evolution (напр. газа), recovery (микроорганизмов)10) Chemistry: driving out, educing, excrete, excreting, isolation (сигналов), segregating11) Construction: assignment (земельных участков), extravasation12) Mathematics: discrimination13) Railway term: liberation (тепла)14) Law: admeasurement (земельных участков), alloting, appropriation, sharing, spin-off (о выделении компаний)15) Economy: allocation (ресурсов), carve-out (продажа материнской компанией части акций своего подразделения)16) Accounting: allocation (напр. ресурсов), appropriation (средств)18) Architecture: emphasis20) Diplomatic term: split-off (из организации и т.п.)22) Metallurgy: delivery, nodule, (шаровидное)(шаровидное) nodule (напр. графита в чугуне), precipitation (вторичных фаз), rejection (выпадение в осадок)24) Psychology: discretion27) Physiology: egestion (пота и т.п.), excretion, secretion, voiding (мочи и т.п.)28) Electronics: gating, differencing30) Oil: development, disengagement (продукции реакции), escape (газа; жидкости), extraction (сейсмического сигнала), inrush (нефти или газа), setting off, standing out31) Gynecology: production32) Communications: allocation (каналов), dropping (каналов)33) Astronautics: decollating, dedicating, detection34) Banking: (кредита) disbursement35) Geophysics: definition, delineation, pick, resolution36) Mechanic engineering: sectioning37) Silicates: exhalation (газа, пара), isolation (из смеси), liberation (в свободном состоянии)38) Ecology: emitting39) Seismology: picking40) Patents: display (особым шрифтом), division, emphasis (напр. в тексте)41) Publishing: accentuation (текста)42) Drilling: precipitate, precipitation43) Polymers: finishing (напр. каучука из раствора или латекса), oozing44) Programming: allocation (памяти: процесс запроса и получения памяти у системы для объекта), deriving45) Cables: allocation (средств, ресурсов), emission (испускание)46) leg.N.P. separation (of cases) for trial47) Psychoanalysis: emphasis48) Makarov: abjection (спор), abstract, bleeding (1. нефти или газа из пор или из трещин; 2. небольшого количества воды через поры напр. породы), deposition (металла на аноде или катоде при электролизе), development (напр., газа, тепла), elimination (напр. из организма), emanation (веществ, напр. из плодов), erection (класса, вида), escape (газа, жидкости), escape (крови), escape (утечка), expulsion (испускание), extraction (извлечение), extraction (извлечение, напр. определённого сигнала или частоты из совокупности сигналов или частот, в-ва из смеси или соединения), extraction (извлечение, напр. определённого сигнала или частоты из совокупности сигналов или частот, вещества из смеси или соединения), exudate (жидкости), formation (в др. фазу), isolation (извлечение), isolation (извлечение, напр. определённого сигнала или частоты из совокупности сигналов или частот, в-ва из смеси или соединения), isolation (извлечение, напр. определённого сигнала или частоты из совокупности сигналов или частот, вещества из смеси или соединения), isolation (напр. сигнала), liberation (испускание), liberation (испускание, напр. света, тепла), loss (утечка), marking-out (шрифтом), ooze (влаги), partitioning, pointing, precipitation (выпадение в осадок), precipitation (образование, напр. осадка), precipitation (осадка), prominence(cy) (чего-л.), release (испускание), release (испускание, напр. света, тепла), secretion (секреция), segregation (извлечение), segregation (извлечение, напр. определённого сигнала или частоты из совокупности сигналов или частот, в-ва из смеси или соединения), segregation (извлечение, напр. определённого сигнала или частоты из совокупности сигналов или частот, вещества из смеси или соединения), selection (извлечение), separation (извлечение), separation (извлечение, напр. определённого сигнала или частоты из совокупности сигналов или частот, в-ва из смеси или соединения), separation (извлечение, напр. определённого сигнала или частоты из совокупности сигналов или частот, вещества из смеси или соединения)49) Taboo: pumping50) SAP.tech. sel.51) Microsoft: rollover -
17 выделенный
1) General subject: allocated, appropriated, detailed, reserved (для чего-либо/кого-либо), earmarked2) Computers: capitalized, marked3) Engineering: emphasized, resolved4) Chemistry: driven out, excreted, isolated5) Mathematics: (хим.) be given off, chosen, distinguished, (хим.) emanated (from), preferred, secreted, segregated, singled out6) Linguistics: prominent7) Physics: oozed8) Information technology: dedicated9) Communications: assigned10) Network technologies: leased11) Oceanography: detached13) SAP.tech. flagged, highlighted -
18 выделять
1) General subject: accentuate, allocate, appropriate, come forth, detach, discriminate, display, distinguish, divert, draft (солдат для определённой цели), earmark, educe, effuse, ejaculate (жидкость), eliminate, emit, emit (тепло), emphasize, evolve (газы, теплоту), excrete, exhale (пар и т. п.), exude, exude (пот и т.п.), find, give, give accent to (что-л.), give off, give out, identify, isolate, italicize (в рукописи), lay aside, lay emphasis, lay the emphasis, liberate, mark, mark out, mete, mete out, outthrow, parcel, place emphasis, point (какой-л. предмет из группы других, часто point out), pour, relieve, reliever, separate, set aside, spare (для чего-л. - for), specificate, stand out, sweat, tab, tease out (напр. - существенные факты из массы деталей), throw off, throw out, void, segregate, tell off, send off (испарения), devote (The company devoted a sum of money to defray the expense of bringing the important witness from Galveston.), make out, demarcate, feature, summarise, point up, (на мониторе) scroll, lay stress2) Computers: choose4) Biology: discharge, evolve (напр. кислород), secure (микроорганизмы)5) Naval: stress7) Obsolete: regue (из популяции или сорта)8) Military: assign (силы и средства), detail, draft (команду), lay out, make available9) Engineering: assign (каналы), drive out (путём нагрева растворённый газ), emphasize (особо обращать внимание), evolve (о газах), extract, gate out, isolate (сигналы), point out (особо обращать внимание), recover, select (в машинной графике), sort10) Bookish: discern, singularize11) Agriculture: allot (на чью-л. долю), eliminate (из организма), evolve (напр. о газе; ся), excern (секрет), exude (о жидкости; ся), void (мочу)12) Rare: severalize13) Chemistry: disengage, educe (газ и т.п.), (какой-л. реагент из состава химического соединения) extricate15) Mathematics: intercept, save out, select and exclude, separate out, yield16) Railway term: section out17) Law: admeasure (земельный участок), appropriate the goods to the contract, carve out (часть имущества, имение), share18) Economy: carve out (часть имущества), carve to cartwheel out (часть имущества)20) Automobile industry: bleed (вяжущее на поверхность), deliver, dislodge, outline21) Diplomatic term: allot (средства), cartel out (часть имущества), lay special emphasis on (что-л.), place special emphasis on (что-л.)22) Metallurgy: depose, precipitate, set free (газы), settle out23) Music: accent25) Psychology: underline, underscore26) Physiology: egest (пот и т.п.), secern, secrete27) Information technology: decollate, dedicate, highlighting, select (текст)29) Gynecology: skeletonize31) Ecology: recapture (напр. ценные продукты из отходов)32) Patents: single out34) Polymers: set free (в свободном виде)35) Makarov: abstract, allocate (предоставлять для использования), allocate (предоставлять для использования, напр. частоты связи), appropriate (платеж в погашение того или иного долга), assign (предоставлять для использования), define, develop (напр. тепло), draw, eject, eliminate (напр. из организма), erect (класс, вид), evolve (испускать, напр. свет, тепло), extract (извлекать, отделять), exude (испускать, напр. свет, тепло), exude (о жидкости), gate out (сигнал), give off (испускать, напр. свет, тепло), heighten (изображение), intercept (напр., отрезок линии), isolate (извлекать, отделять), isolate (напр. сигнал), liberate (испускать, напр. свет, тепло), mark off (напр. о кач-вах), ooze (влагу и т.п.), ooze (влагу, жидкость), partition, place emphasis on, point out (какой-л. предмет из группы других), recover (микроорганизмы), release (испускать, напр. свет, тепло), select (извлекать, отделять), separate (извлекать, отделять), dissolve out, fetch out, drive out (путем нагрева растворённый газ), carve out (часть имущества имение)36) Electrochemistry: escape37) SAP.tech. flag38) Logistics: designate40) Fisheries: (долю в промысловой квоте) allot -
19 выравнивание
1) General subject: adequation, adjustment (напр. текста), aligning, alinement (обычно alignment), allineation, annealing, equation, flattening (кривой и т.п.), justification (выравнивание программой строк абзаца по левой, правой или обеим границам текстового поля или расположение его симметрично относительно центра. Если программа не использует механизма переноса слов, то выравнивание будет дос), levelling, lining, grading, (различий, уровня) levelling-off2) Computers: graduation3) Geology: baselevelling, planation4) Aviation: flare, flare-out, flareout (при посадке), flaring-out, flattening (самолёта), flattening out, level-off (в полёте), level-off operation (в полёте)5) Naval: righting6) Military: dressing (строя), (по уровню) leveling7) Engineering: adapting, balancing, compensation, fitting (подбором по точкам), flareout (воздушного судна при посадке), flattening-out, justification (строки символов или поля текста), level-off, level-off operation (воздушного судна в полете), levelling off, line-up, loading (частотных характеристик линии), match (приведение в соответствие), matching (приведение в соответствие), padding, planarization, rounding-out, smoothing (сглаживание), straightening, trimming, trueing9) Chemistry: justifying, levelling property12) Railway term: levelling out, making a finished surface (балласта), realignment13) Economy: corrective, equalization (напр. дивидендов), leveling-off, levelling-off14) Accounting: equalisation15) Automobile industry: alignment, dressing, flattening (сглаживание), planing16) Mining: dressing (подошвы выработки), levelling process, trimming (напр. стенки уступа карьера)17) Diplomatic term: adjustment (платёжного баланса и т.п.)18) Cinema: lining up19) Forestry: abrasion (поверхности), grading (распределения напряжения)20) Metallurgy: level ing, squaring-up (слитка при первых пропусках), truing21) Polygraphy: adjustment (в системе обработки текста), evening-out, evening-out (напр. толщины красочного слоя), registration, set (по упорам), setting (по упорам), squaring22) Information technology: adjust (масштаба, формата печати), adjustment (масштаба, формата печати), align, equalizing, justification (массивов знаков или текста)23) Oil: leveling, levelling up, realigning (положения станка по оси скважины), smoothing, surfacing24) Fishery: righting up (корабля)25) Astronautics: deskewing, indentation, indenting, roll alignment26) Geophysics: whitening27) Atomic energy: flaring out28) Coolers: equalization29) SAP. clearing30) Drilling: optimum line31) EBRD: adjustment, countervailing33) Arms production: level ling (прицела)34) Sakhalin R: flattening (для стальных заготовок)35) Cables: equalization (по величине), levelling (по уровню)36) Makarov: aligning (плоскости, кривой), alignment (плоскости, кривой), antialiasing, applanation, balancing (по величине), base-leveling, cleaning, deplanation (рельефа), equalizing (по величине), flattening (плоскости, кривой), leveling (no уровню), leveling (напр., пашни), levelling (напр., пашни), plaining, planarization (поверхности), smoothing (плоскости, кривой), smoothing effect, surfacing (при отделке), trim37) SAP.fin. clrg38) Aluminium industry: (site leveling) leveling39) Caspian: uprighting (платформы при установке)40) Combustion gas turbines: adequation of stress -
20 график
1) General subject: diagram, figure, graph, graphic artist, schedule, time schedule (дежурств), time-bill, timetable (работы, движения поездов и т.п.), time-table2) Computers: line chart8) Construction: abacus, alignment chart9) Mathematics: plot, reciprocal spiral10) Railway term: log11) Economy: calendar, organization plan12) Accounting: map13) Polygraphy: graphic designer14) Electronics: line graph15) Information technology: schedule (календарный)16) Oil: graphical chart17) Cartography: diagrammatic curve, pictogram19) Silicates: line20) Metrology: waveform21) Drilling: program22) Oilfield: flow chart (проведения работ), schedule program (проведения работ)24) Quality control: (календарный) schedule25) Oceanography: (морской) chart26) Cables: time-schedule27) Psychoanalysis: shedule28) Makarov: chart (изображение), coordinate graph, curve (изображение), diagram (изображение), graph (изображение), graphic, plot (изображение), record, recording, schedule (расписание), tracing
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