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1) General subject: barometer, detector, indicator, indice, light, oil gauge, oil-gauge (уровня нефтепродукта), snooper, reagent, telltale (telltale chemicals)2) Computers: VDU (video display unit/visual display unit), gauge, video display, video display unit, visual display unit3) Aviation: indicator unit4) Military: crystal-ball (РЛС), pointing and tracking scope, scorer, sensor, surface position indicator5) Engineering: detecting device, detecting equipment, detecting head, detection device, display, display device, indexing mechanism (в шаговых электродвигателях), indicator gauge, indicator group, light (со световой сигнализацией), measuring indicator, radar scan, readout, scope (напр. РЛС), tracer agent6) Chemistry: test device, tracer material7) Mathematics: indicator function (события), lights8) Railway term: switch indicator9) Statistics: statistical measure10) Automobile industry: indicating gauge, warning switch11) Mining: dip needle (горного компаса), dipping needle (горного компаса)12) Metallurgy: indicator tube13) Music: indicator device14) Polygraphy: cursor15) Telecommunications: display instrument, display unit, enhancer, indicating device16) Electronics: annunciator, visual display17) Information technology: display control, indicating light, indication, lamp18) Oil: detecting instrument, level indicator, tracer (вещество), turbidity indicator20) Radiolocation: scan21) Metrology: visible display22) Mechanics: wiggler24) Advertising: clue25) Drilling: indicating instrument, marker, monitor26) Network technologies: indication device, indicator (Световое устройство отображения (часто светодиод), состояние которого способно выражать информацию об устройстве, к которому индикатор подключён)27) Automation: detecting element, detector element, flag, indicating gage, (световой) indicating light, (световой) indicator light, sentinel28) Robots: indicator light29) General subject: detector (может быть стальной пружиной), display (о контрольной панели)30) Makarov: annunciator (сигнальный), display (сигнальный), index, indicator (вещество), indicator (сигнальный), indicator (visual) (визуальный), label, tracer (в радиохимии)31) SAP.tech. ind.32) oil&gas: gage33) Psycholinguistics: Judger (Myers-Briggs Judger - типологический индикатор Майерс –Бриггс, НЛП)34) Caspian: clock gauge35) Electrical engineering: eye36) Microsoft: indirect price -
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General subject: Judger
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Judger — Judg er, n. One who judges. Sir K. Digby. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
judger — mis·judger; … English syllables
judger — noun see judge I … New Collegiate Dictionary
judger — noun a) One who, or that which, judges. b) A judgmental person (contrasted with as a personality type) … Wiktionary
judger — n. person who judges, person passes sentence … English contemporary dictionary
judger — … Useful english dictionary
Cannonade — For the cannon see Carronade Thoroughbred racehorse infobox horsename = Cannonade caption = sire = Bold Bidder grandsire = Bold Ruler dam = Queen Sucree damsire = Ribot sex = Stallion foaled = 1971 country = United States flagicon|USA colour =… … Wikipedia
Little Current (horse) — Thoroughbred racehorse infobox horsename = Little Current caption = Little Current at the 1974 Belmont Stakes sire = Sea Bird grandsire = Dan Cupid dam = Luiana damsire = My Babu sex = Stallion foaled = 1971 country = Kentucky flagicon|USA colour … Wikipedia
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judge — I. verb (judged; judging) Etymology: Middle English juggen, from Anglo French juger, from Latin judicare, from judic , judex judge, from jus right, law + dicere to decide, say more at just, diction Date: 13th century transitive verb 1. to form an … New Collegiate Dictionary
Karaoke — For other uses see Karaoke (disambiguation) Karaoke (カラオケ?, portmanteau of Japanese kara 空 empty , and ōkesutora オーケストラ orchestra )[1](English pronunciation: /ˌkæriːˈoʊkiː/; Japanese: [kaɽaoꜜke] … Wikipedia