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1 Satisfactory Progress
University: SPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Satisfactory Progress
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2 Satisfactory Academic Progress
University: SAPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Satisfactory Academic Progress
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3 Satisfactory Academic Progress Standards
Education: SAPSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Satisfactory Academic Progress Standards
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4 успешный ход работы заседания
Русско-английский словарь по проведению совещаний > успешный ход работы заседания
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5 evolucionar
v.1 to evolve (progresar) (sociedad, situación).el paciente no evoluciona the patient isn't making any progress2 to carry out maneuvers (military).* * *1 (gen) to evolve, develop2 (dar vueltas) to turn3 MILITAR to manoeuvre (US maneuver)\evolucionar a pasos agigantados to take giant strides* * *verb1) to evolve2) develop* * *VI1) (Bio) to evolve2) (=desarrollarse) to evolve, develop3) (Med) to progress4) (Mil) to manoeuvre, maneuver (EEUU)5) (Aer) to circle* * *verbo intransitivo1)a) (Biol) to evolveb) ideas/sociedad/ciencia to develop, evolvec) enfermo to progresssu estado evoluciona favorablemente — (frml) his condition is improving
* * *= evolve, grow, undergo + evolution, develop.Ex. Virtually all software packages offer the purchaser the opportunity to evolve a record format which suits a specific application.Ex. No true reader can be expected to grow on a diet of prescribed texts only regardless of how well chosen they are.Ex. The communications capabilities of office microcomputers have undergone startling evolution since the early 1980s.Ex. The economics journal system has not grown and developed in a structured fashion, which has resulted in overspill into report literature.* * *verbo intransitivo1)a) (Biol) to evolveb) ideas/sociedad/ciencia to develop, evolvec) enfermo to progresssu estado evoluciona favorablemente — (frml) his condition is improving
* * *= evolve, grow, undergo + evolution, develop.Ex: Virtually all software packages offer the purchaser the opportunity to evolve a record format which suits a specific application.
Ex: No true reader can be expected to grow on a diet of prescribed texts only regardless of how well chosen they are.Ex: The communications capabilities of office microcomputers have undergone startling evolution since the early 1980s.Ex: The economics journal system has not grown and developed in a structured fashion, which has resulted in overspill into report literature.* * *evolucionar [A1 ]viA1 ( Biol) to evolve2 «ideas/sociedad/ciencia» to develop, evolvesu estado de salud evoluciona favorablemente ( frml); his condition is improving¿cómo está evolucionando el enfermo? how is the patient progressing?todo depende de cómo evolucione el conflicto it all depends on how the conflict developsB «avión/pájaro» to circle; «gimnasta» to move; «patinador» to skate* * *
evolucionar ( conjugate evolucionar) verbo intransitivoa) (Biol) to evolve
evolucionar verbo intransitivo
1 Biol to evolve
2 (funcionar, desarrollarse) to develop: su hijo está evolucionando favorablemente, your son is making satisfactory progress
' evolucionar' also found in these entries:
English:
evolve
- progress
* * *evolucionar vi1. [progresar] [sociedad, situación, negociaciones] to develop, to progress;[enfermo] to make progress;una sociedad muy evolucionada a highly developed society;esta tecnología ha evolucionado mucho the technology has developed a great deal;después de la operación evoluciona favorablemente his progress since the operation has been satisfactory;el paciente no evoluciona the patient isn't making any progress2. [cambiar] to change;mis padres han evolucionado con los años my parents have changed with the years3. [especies] to evolveel avión evolucionaba sobre la ciudad the plane was flying over the city5. Mil to carry out manoeuvres* * *v/i1 BIO evolve2 ( desarrollar) develop* * *evolucionar vi1) : to evolve2) : to change, to develop* * *evolucionar vb1. (en biología) to evolve2. (desarrollarse) to develop -
6 evolucionado
adj.fully-developed, developed, high-level, high-order.past part.past participle of spanish verb: evolucionar.* * *- da adjetivo < especie> highly developed o evolved; <sociedad/ideas> advanced, highly developed* * *- da adjetivo < especie> highly developed o evolved; <sociedad/ideas> advanced, highly developed* * *evolucionado -da1 ‹especie› highly developed o evolved2 ‹sociedad/ideas› advanced, highly developed* * *
Del verbo evolucionar: ( conjugate evolucionar)
evolucionado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
evolucionado
evolucionar
evolucionado◊ -da adjetivo ‹ especie› highly developed o evolved;
‹sociedad/ideas› advanced, highly developed
evolucionar ( conjugate evolucionar) verbo intransitivoa) (Biol) to evolve
evolucionar verbo intransitivo
1 Biol to evolve
2 (funcionar, desarrollarse) to develop: su hijo está evolucionando favorablemente, your son is making satisfactory progress
' evolucionado' also found in these entries:
English:
way
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7 иметь удовлетворительную успеваемость
Education: maintain satisfactory progressУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > иметь удовлетворительную успеваемость
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8 неуспевающий
weak, poor; ( отстающий) lagging behindнеуспевающий студент — slow / weak student, student not making satisfactory progress
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9 невстигаючий
weak, poor; backward, lagging behind ( відстаючий)невстигаючий студент — slow/weak student, student not making satisfactory progress
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10 aprovechamiento
m.1 use.2 progress, improvement.* * *1 (uso) use, exploitation2 (provecho) improvement, progress* * *SM1) (=utilización) use2) (=provecho)conseguir o sacar el máximo aprovechamiento de algo — to get the maximum use o advantage out of sth, make the most of sth
* * ** * *= capitalising [capitalizing, -USA], capitalisation [capitalization, -USA].Ex. Capitalising on these overlaps can strengthen the position of the library within the governmental structure.Ex. This article seeks to explain why current on-line products have, despite tremendous capitalisation, not yet achieved satisfactory returns, but have provided the necessary building blocks towards future products.----* aprovechamiento al máximo = optimisation [optimization, -USA].* aprovechamiento de la tierra = land use.* aprovechamiento de los recursos = accountability.* aprovechamiento de los restos de animales = animal rendering.* aprovechamiento energético = energy efficiency.* aprovechamiento personal = personal gain.* de aprovechamiento = exploitative.* * ** * *= capitalising [capitalizing, -USA], capitalisation [capitalization, -USA].Ex: Capitalising on these overlaps can strengthen the position of the library within the governmental structure.
Ex: This article seeks to explain why current on-line products have, despite tremendous capitalisation, not yet achieved satisfactory returns, but have provided the necessary building blocks towards future products.* aprovechamiento al máximo = optimisation [optimization, -USA].* aprovechamiento de la tierra = land use.* aprovechamiento de los recursos = accountability.* aprovechamiento de los restos de animales = animal rendering.* aprovechamiento energético = energy efficiency.* aprovechamiento personal = personal gain.* de aprovechamiento = exploitative.* * *1(utilización): el aprovechamiento de los recursos naturales the exploitation of natural resourcespara un mejor aprovechamiento del espacio to make better use of the spacehay que sacar el máximo aprovechamiento de esto I/we/you must make the most of this2 (provecho, rendimiento) progress* * *
aprovechamiento sustantivo masculino use
* * *1. [utilización] use;la aridez de las tierras dificulta su aprovechamiento agrícola the aridity of the land means that it is not suitable for agricultural use;el aprovechamiento de la energía eólica the exploitation of wind power2. [en el estudio] progress, improvement* * *m exploitation, use;aprovechamiento de residuos waste recycling* * *: use, exploitation -
11 detalle
m.1 detail (pormenor, rasgo).con detalle in detaildar detalles to give detailsentrar en detalles to go into detailpara más detalles, llame al teléfono… for more information, call…2 gift (obsequio).te he traído un detalle I've brought you a little present o a little something3 nice gesture or thought.¡pero qué detalle ha tenido! what a nice gesture!, how thoughtful of him/her!tener un detalle (con alguien) to be considerate (to somebody)es todo un detalle how courteous o consideratepres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: detallar.* * *1 (pormenor) detail, particular2 (delicadeza) nice gesture, nice thought3 (toque decorativo) touch\al detalle COMERCIO retailcontar algo con detalle to tell something in (great) detail¡qué detalle! how nice!, how sweet!sin entrar en detalles without going into detailstener un detalle to be considerate, be thoughtful* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=pormenor) detailcon todo detalle, con todos los detalles — in full detail
para más detalles vea... — for further details see...
2) (=atención) nice gesture¡qué detalle! — what a nice gesture, how thoughtful!
tiene muchos detalles — he is very considerate o thoughtful
es el primer detalle que te veo en mucho tiempo — it's the first sign of consideration I've had from you in a long time
3) (=regalo) small gift4) (Com)al detalle — retail antes de s
5) (Econ) (=estado de cuenta) statement; (=factura) bill* * *1)a) ( pormenor) detailb) ( elemento decorativo) detail2)a) ( pequeño regalo) little giftme trajo un detalle — he brought me a little gift o something
b) (Esp, Méx) (atención, gesto) nice (o thoughtful etc) gesturequé detalle! — how thoughtful of her (or you etc)!
en todo el tiempo que vivió en mi casa no tuvo ni un detalle conmigo — he made no gesture of appreciation in all the time he stayed with me
3) (Com)* * *= detail, precision, granularity, great length.Ex. Up to and including the fourteenth edition progress led to ever-increasing detail.Ex. Whether such precision will result in a catalogue more satisfactory to readers than that produced by the reasonable application of the vaguer AA is a moot point.Ex. On the other hand, the use of keywords from Dewey as a means of generating additional keywords for records was extremely fruitful and allowed better retrieval even if, on occasions, there was some loss of precision due to the granurality of the classification.Ex. Nor has this richness, this density, necessarily to do with complexity and great length.----* aclarar los detalles = work out + details.* analizar en detalle = consider + in detail.* comparar detalle a detalle = compare + point by point.* con cierto detalle = at some length.* con detalle = at a detailed level, in detail.* con más detalle = in most detail, in more detail.* con mayor detalle = in greater detail.* con muchos detalles = elaborately.* considerar en detalle = consider + at length.* dar detalles de = give + details of.* detalles = niceties [nicety, -sing.], particulars.* detalles concretos = fine detail(s), specifics, the.* de venta al detalle = retail.* el diablo está en los detalles = the devil (is/lives) in the details.* en detalle = at length.* en el detalle = in detail.* en los detalles = in detail.* estudiar en detalle = study + at length.* explicar en detalle = explain + at length.* explicar un Tema con más detalle = expand upon/on + Tema.* expresarse en detalle = express + Reflexivo + at length.* librero de venta al detalle = retail bookseller.* los detalles de la letra pequeña = the devil (is/lives) in the details.* minucioso del detalle = stickler for detail(s).* nivel de detalle = completeness, granularity, level of detail.* niveles de detalle en la descripción = levels of detail in the description.* no aburrir a Alguien con todos los detalles = spare + Nombe + all the details.* observar con más detalle = closer look.* pequeños detalles = minutiae, petty details.* por el detalle = for detail.* revelar detalles = give away + details.* todo lujo de detalles = chapter and verse.* tratar Algo en detalle = go into + Algo + at length.* tratar con más detalle = discuss + in greater detail.* tratar en detalle = treat + at length, discuss + at length.* tratar un tema en detalle = go into + detail.* un detalle = a little something.* vender al detalle = retail.* venta al detalle = retailing, retail trade.* ventas al detalle = retail sales.* * *1)a) ( pormenor) detailb) ( elemento decorativo) detail2)a) ( pequeño regalo) little giftme trajo un detalle — he brought me a little gift o something
b) (Esp, Méx) (atención, gesto) nice (o thoughtful etc) gesturequé detalle! — how thoughtful of her (or you etc)!
en todo el tiempo que vivió en mi casa no tuvo ni un detalle conmigo — he made no gesture of appreciation in all the time he stayed with me
3) (Com)* * *= detail, precision, granularity, great length.Ex: Up to and including the fourteenth edition progress led to ever-increasing detail.
Ex: Whether such precision will result in a catalogue more satisfactory to readers than that produced by the reasonable application of the vaguer AA is a moot point.Ex: On the other hand, the use of keywords from Dewey as a means of generating additional keywords for records was extremely fruitful and allowed better retrieval even if, on occasions, there was some loss of precision due to the granurality of the classification.Ex: Nor has this richness, this density, necessarily to do with complexity and great length.* aclarar los detalles = work out + details.* analizar en detalle = consider + in detail.* comparar detalle a detalle = compare + point by point.* con cierto detalle = at some length.* con detalle = at a detailed level, in detail.* con más detalle = in most detail, in more detail.* con mayor detalle = in greater detail.* con muchos detalles = elaborately.* considerar en detalle = consider + at length.* dar detalles de = give + details of.* detalles = niceties [nicety, -sing.], particulars.* detalles concretos = fine detail(s), specifics, the.* de venta al detalle = retail.* el diablo está en los detalles = the devil (is/lives) in the details.* en detalle = at length.* en el detalle = in detail.* en los detalles = in detail.* estudiar en detalle = study + at length.* explicar en detalle = explain + at length.* explicar un Tema con más detalle = expand upon/on + Tema.* expresarse en detalle = express + Reflexivo + at length.* librero de venta al detalle = retail bookseller.* los detalles de la letra pequeña = the devil (is/lives) in the details.* minucioso del detalle = stickler for detail(s).* nivel de detalle = completeness, granularity, level of detail.* niveles de detalle en la descripción = levels of detail in the description.* no aburrir a Alguien con todos los detalles = spare + Nombe + all the details.* observar con más detalle = closer look.* pequeños detalles = minutiae, petty details.* por el detalle = for detail.* revelar detalles = give away + details.* todo lujo de detalles = chapter and verse.* tratar Algo en detalle = go into + Algo + at length.* tratar con más detalle = discuss + in greater detail.* tratar en detalle = treat + at length, discuss + at length.* tratar un tema en detalle = go into + detail.* un detalle = a little something.* vender al detalle = retail.* venta al detalle = retailing, retail trade.* ventas al detalle = retail sales.* * *A1 (pormenor) detailsin entrar en detalles without going into detailsdescribe el paisaje con todo detalle he describes the scenery in great detailpara más detalles, diríjase a la oficina de información for further details, please apply to the information officees muy simpática y para más detalles soltera she's very nice and, not only that o what's more, she's singleno perdimos detalle de lo que pasó we didn't miss a thingno me dio detalles he didn't go into detail2 (elemento decorativo) detaillos detalles de la bóveda son de estilo mozárabe the detail on the dome is Mozarabic in stylechaqueta de lana con detalles en cuero woollen jacket with leather trimmingsB1(pequeño regalo): siempre que viene trae algún detalle whenever he comes he brings a little gift o a little something2 (atención, gesto) nice ( o thoughtful etc) gesture¡qué detalle! se acordó de mi cumpleaños how thoughtful o sweet of her to remember my birthday!tuvo el detalle de llamar para ver cómo me había ido he phoned to see how I had got on, which was very thoughtful of him¡qué detalle! dejarme una flor en el escritorio what a nice touch o gesture, she left me a flower on my deskera una persona llena de detalles he was full of thoughtful little gesturesC ( Com)1al detalle retailvender al detalle to sell retailventa al detalle retail sale2 (especificación) detaillos detalles the details o specifications* * *
Del verbo detallar: ( conjugate detallar)
detallé es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
detalle es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
detallar
detalle
detallar ( conjugate detallar) verbo transitivo
to detail
detalle sustantivo masculino
1
describir algo con todo detalle to describe sth in great detail
2
tener un detalle con algn to do sth nice for sb
3 (Com)
detallar verbo transitivo to give the details of, list
detalle sustantivo masculino
1 detail: dame más detalles, give me more details
2 (atención, cortesía) kindness: siempre tiene algún detalle con tu padre, he is always very considerate towards your father
3 (toque decorativo) touch
un detalle de buen gusto, a tasteful touch
4 (en fotografía, ilustración) detail
♦ Locuciones: al detalle, (en ventas) retail
con detalle, in depth, in great detail
' detalle' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desarrollar
- hasta
- ínfima
- ínfimo
- pintar
- toque
- escapar
- insignificante
- intrascendente
- lindo
- mínimo
- minucia
- nota
- perder
- significativo
- simpático
English:
detail
- elaborate
- gesture
- minor
- particular
- practicality
- retail
- spell out
- stocking filler
- technicality
- thought
- touch
- escape
- spell
- sweet
* * *♦ nm1. [pormenor, dato] detail;nos dieron todo tipo de detalles they gave us all sorts of details;con detalle in detail;con todo detalle in great detail;con todo lujo de detalles with a wealth of detail;dar detalles to give details;entrar en detalles to go into detail(s);todo estaba organizado hasta el menor detalle everything was organized down to the smallest o last detail;no perdieron detalle de lo que se dijo they didn't miss a thing that was said;para más detalles, llame al teléfono… for more information, call…2. [elemento, rasgo] detail;un partido con detalles de buen fútbol a match with the odd moment of good football;un vestido de algodón con detalles en seda bordada a cotton dress with embroidered silk detail;observen los detalles decorativos alrededor del friso notice the decorative detail around the frieze3. [obsequio] gift;te he traído un detalle I've brought you a little present o a little something4. [atención] nice gesture o thought;¡qué detalle lo de acompañarnos a casa! how kind of him o what a nice gesture to bring us home!;¡pero qué detalle ha tenido! what a nice gesture!, how thoughtful of him!;tener un detalle (con alguien) to be considerate (to sb);tener el detalle de hacer algo to be kind enough to do sth;es todo un detalle how courteous o considerate;Fammarcarse un detalle to do something nice o kind5. [fragmento] [de cuadro, foto] detail;lámina 6: detalle del “Guernica” de Picasso plate 6: Picasso Guernica (detail)♦ al detalle loc advCom retail;en este almacén no se vende al detalle we don't sell retail in this warehouse* * *m1 detail;en detalle in detail;con todo lujo de detalles in great detail;entrar en detalles go into details2 figthoughtful gesture3:al detalle COM retail* * *detalle nm1) : detail2)al detalle : retail* * *detalle n1. (pormenor) detailnos contó con todo detalle lo que le había pasado he explained what had happened to him in great detail2. (gesto) nice gesture / kind gesture3. (regalo) little somethingno es un gran regalo, sólo es un detalle it's not a big present, just a little something¡qué detalle! how nice! / how thoughtful! -
12 отношение
ratio, quotient, relation, relationship, regard, attitude to• Более удовлетворительное в этом отношении решение получается... - A more satisfactory solution in this regard is obtained by...• В некоторых отношениях они могут рассматриваться как... - In some respects they can be considered as...• В последние десять лет в этом отношении имел место огромный прогресс. - A great deal of progress has been made in this respect during the past decade.• В этом отношении он подобен... - In this respect it is similar to...• Напоминаем, что по отношению... не было введено никаких предположений. - Recall that no assumptions have been made with regard to...• Однако в некотором отношении,... - In one respect, however,... -
13 Verhandlung
Verhandlung f 1. GEN negotiation, negotiations, bargaining; 2. RECHT proceedings, hearing* * *f 1. < Geschäft> negotiation, negotiations, bargaining; 2. < Recht> proceedings, hearing* * *Verhandlung
(Beratschlagung) counsel, deliberation, (Besprechung) conference, (Debatte) debate, discussion, (vor Gericht) judicial hearing, proceeding, (Parteivortrag) pleading, (Unterhandlungen) transaction, treaty, passage;
• während der Verhandlungen (Gericht) pending the action;
• zu Verhandlungen bereit open to negotiations;
• bevorstehende Verhandlungen forthcoming negotiations;
• bisherige Verhandlungen negotiations hitherto;
• erneute Verhandlung rehearing, new trial;
• festgefahrene Verhandlungen deadlocked negotiations;
• finanzielle Verhandlungen financial talks;
• hinter den Kulissen geführte Verhandlungen backstage negotiations;
• gemeinsame Verhandlungen collective bargaining;
• langwierige Verhandlungen lengthy negotiations;
• lohnpolitische Verhandlungen wage negotiations;
• mehrwöchentliche Verhandlungen several weeks of negotiations;
• mündliche Verhandlung (Anwalt) oral pleading;
• nochmalige Verhandlung (Gericht) rehearing;
• öffentliche Verhandlung hearing in court, public hearing;
• parallele Verhandlungen simultaneous negotiations;
• schwebende Verhandlungen negotiations in progress;
• immer wieder unterbrochene Verhandlungen stop-and-start negotiations;
• vertagte Verhandlung deferred hearing, postponed case;
• immer wieder verzögerte Verhandlungen seesaw negotiations;
• intensiv vorbereitete Verhandlungen cut-and-dried negotiations;
• Verhandlungen über eine Anleihe negotiations for a loan;
• Verhandlung über einen Antrag hearing of an application;
• Verhandlungen auf höchster Ebene top-level negotiations;
• Verhandlung vor dem Einzelrichter sitting in closed sessions (camera, chambers, Br.) special term;
• Verhandlungen mit den Gewerkschaften union negotiations;
• Verhandlung über einen Konkursantrag hearing of a petition in bankruptcy;
• Verhandlungen über einen neuen Luftfrachttarif airline bargaining;
• Verhandlungen zwischen den Tarifpartnern voluntary negotiations;
• Verhandlungen abbrechen to cut (break) off negotiations;
• Verhandlungen abschließen to terminate negotiations;
• Termin zur mündlichen Verhandlung anberaumen to assign a day for (fix) a hearing in court;
• zur Verhandlung anstehen to be on the cause list (down for hearing);
• Verhandlungen aufnehmen to take up negotiations, to open talks;
• Verhandlungen wieder aufnehmen to resume negotiations;
• Verhandlung aufrufen to call a case (Br.);
• Verhandlung aussetzen to stay proceedings;
• sich für Verhandlungen aussprechen to speak for negotiations;
• durch Verhandlungen beilegen to settle by negotiations;
• Verhandlungen zu einem befriedigenden Abschluss bringen to bring negotiations to a satisfactory conclusion;
• Verhandlungen in Gang bringen to set negotiations in motion;
• sich durch Verhandlung zur Hauptsache einlassen to put in an appearance;
• j. in die Verhandlungen einschalten to call s. o. in on the negotiations;
• in Verhandlungen eintreten to engage in (initiate) negotiations;
• Verhandlung eröffnen to open the case;
• Verhandlungen eröffnen to start negotiations;
• Verhandlungen führen (leiten) to conduct (carry on) negotiations;
• Verhandlungen führen und abschließen to transact negotiations;
• Verhandlung unter Ausschluss der Öffentlichkeit führen to sit in camera, to hear a case in chambers (Br.);
• bei einer Verhandlung den Vorsitz führen to preside at a hearing;
• Verhandlungen über einzeln ausgewählte Waren führen to carry out negotiations on a selective product-by-product basis;
• Verhandlung leiten (Gericht) to proceed with a case;
• mit jem. Verhandlungen pflegen to be in treaty with s. o.;
• zu bundesweiten Verhandlungen bereit sein to be open to negotiate at national level;
• mit jem. in Verhandlungen stehen to be negotiating with s. o.;
• schon geraume Zeit in Verhandlungen stehen to be negotiating for some time;
• Verhandlungen unterbrechen to break off (stay) negotiations;
• Verhandlungen unterstützen to aid negotiations;
• Verhandlung vertagen to adjourn (postpone) a hearing. -
14 zufrieden
Adj.1. content(ed), satisfied ( mit with); mit einer Leistung: pleased, satisfied; mit sich selbst: complacent; glücklich und zufrieden perfectly content ( oder happy); ich bin damit zufrieden auch I’m quite happy with it, I have no complaints; sie ist mit nichts zufrieden she’s never satisfied, there’s no pleasing her; sie ist mit allem zufrieden she’s not fussy, she’s very easy to please; du machst ein sehr zufriedenes Gesicht you look very satisfied with yourself; wie geht’s? - bin zufrieden umg. can’t complain; du kannst zufrieden sein, dass... you can be happy ( oder thankful) that...; bist du jetzt zufrieden? umg., iro. are you quite satisfied ( oder happy) now?2. mit Verben: sich zufrieden geben be content ( mit with); sich zufrieden geben mit auch settle for, (be prepared to) accept; damit musst du dich zufrieden geben auch you’ll have to learn to put up with it, that’s the best we etc. can do; damit wollte er sich nicht zufrieden geben he wasn’t prepared to accept ( oder put up with) that; zufrieden lassen umg. (jemanden) leave s.o. alone ( oder in peace); (etw.) leave s.th. alone; lass mich damit zufrieden! umg. stop pestering me about it!, I don’t want to know!; zufrieden stellen satisfy; schwer zufrieden zu stellen hard to please* * *content; satisfied; pleased; contented* * *zu|frie|den [tsu'friːdn]1. adjcontented, content predein zufríédenes Gesicht machen — to look pleased
mit jdm/etw zufríéden sein — to be satisfied or happy with sb/sth
wie gehts? – man ist zufríéden (inf) — how are things? – can't complain or mustn't grumble (inf)
er ist nie zufríéden — he's never content or satisfied
er ist mit nichts zufríéden — nothing pleases him, there's no pleasing him
es zufríéden sein (old) — to be well pleased
2. advcontentedlyzufríéden lächeln — to smile contentedly
* * *1) (satisfied; quietly happy: He doesn't want more money - he's content with what he has.) content2) (satisfied; quietly happy: a contented sigh.) contented3) contentedly4) (happy; satisfied: Aren't you pleased about moving house?; She was pleased with the dress.) pleased5) ((sometimes with with) pleased: I'm satisfied with his progress; a satisfied customer.) satisfied* * *zu·frie·den[tsuˈfri:dn̩]danke, ich bin sehr \zufrieden thanks, everything's fine; (glücklich) contented ( mit + dat with), content predein \zufriedener Kunde a satisfied customerein \zufriedenes Lächeln a satisfied smile, a smile of satisfaction\zufrieden lächeln to smile with satisfaction, to give a satisfied smilejdn/etw \zufrieden stellen to satisfy sb/sthjds Wissensdurst \zufrieden stellen to satisfy sb's thirst for knowledge\zufrieden stellend satisfactory* * *1.Adjektiv contented; (befriedigt) satisfiedbist du jetzt zufrieden? — are you satisfied [now]?
2.ein zufriedenes Gesicht machen — look contented or satisfied
adverbial contentedly* * *zufrieden adj content(ed), satisfied (glücklich und zufrieden perfectly content ( oder happy);ich bin damit zufrieden auch I’m quite happy with it, I have no complaints;sie ist mit nichts zufrieden she’s never satisfied, there’s no pleasing her;sie ist mit allem zufrieden she’s not fussy, she’s very easy to please;du machst ein sehr zufriedenes Gesicht you look very satisfied with yourself;wie geht’s? -bin zufrieden umg can’t complain;du kannst zufrieden sein, dass … you can be happy ( oder thankful) that …;* * *1.Adjektiv contented; (befriedigt) satisfiedbist du jetzt zufrieden? — are you satisfied [now]?
2.ein zufriedenes Gesicht machen — look contented or satisfied
adverbial contentedly* * *adj.content adj.contented adj.pleased adj. adv.contentedly adv. -
15 unsatisfactory
[anˌsatɪsˈfaktərɪ] adjectivenot satisfactory:غَيْر مُرْضٍYour progress is unsatisfactory.
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16 Swan, Sir Joseph Wilson
[br]b. 31 October 1828 Sunderland, Englandd. 27 May 1914 Warlingham, Surrey, England[br]English chemist, inventor in Britain of the incandescent electric lamp and of photographic processes.[br]At the age of 14 Swan was apprenticed to a Sunderland firm of druggists, later joining John Mawson who had opened a pharmacy in Newcastle. While in Sunderland Swan attended lectures at the Athenaeum, at one of which W.E. Staite exhibited electric-arc and incandescent lighting. The impression made on Swan prompted him to conduct experiments that led to his demonstration of a practical working lamp in 1879. As early as 1848 he was experimenting with carbon as a lamp filament, and by 1869 he had mounted a strip of carbon in a vessel exhausted of air as completely as was then possible; however, because of residual air, the filament quickly failed.Discouraged by the cost of current from primary batteries and the difficulty of achieving a good vacuum, Swan began to devote much of his attention to photography. With Mawson's support the pharmacy was expanded to include a photographic business. Swan's interest in making permanent photographic records led him to patent the carbon process in 1864 and he discovered how to make a sensitive dry plate in place of the inconvenient wet collodian process hitherto in use. He followed this success with the invention of bromide paper, the subject of a British patent in 1879.Swan resumed his interest in electric lighting. Sprengel's invention of the mercury pump in 1865 provided Swan with the means of obtaining the high vacuum he needed to produce a satisfactory lamp. Swan adopted a technique which was to become an essential feature in vacuum physics: continuing to heat the filament during the exhaustion process allowed the removal of absorbed gases. The inventions of Gramme, Siemens and Brush provided the source of electrical power at reasonable cost needed to make the incandescent lamp of practical service. Swan exhibited his lamp at a meeting in December 1878 of the Newcastle Chemical Society and again the following year before an audience of 700 at the Newcastle Literary and Philosophical Society. Swan's failure to patent his invention immediately was a tactical error as in November 1879 Edison was granted a British patent for his original lamp, which, however, did not go into production. Parchmentized thread was used in Swan's first commercial lamps, a material soon superseded by the regenerated cellulose filament that he developed. The cellulose filament was made by extruding a solution of nitro-cellulose in acetic acid through a die under pressure into a coagulating fluid, and was used until the ultimate obsolescence of the carbon-filament lamp. Regenerated cellulose became the first synthetic fibre, the further development and exploitation of which he left to others, the patent rights for the process being sold to Courtaulds.Swan also devised a modification of Planté's secondary battery in which the active material was compressed into a cellular lead plate. This has remained the central principle of all improvements in secondary cells, greatly increasing the storage capacity for a given weight.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsKnighted 1904. FRS 1894. President, Institution of Electrical Engineers 1898. First President, Faraday Society 1904. Royal Society Hughes Medal 1904. Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur 1881.Bibliography2 January 1880, British patent no. 18 (incandescent electric lamp).24 May 1881, British patent no. 2,272 (improved plates for the Planté cell).1898, "The rise and progress of the electrochemical industries", Journal of the Institution of Electrical Engineers 27:8–33 (Swan's Presidential Address to the Institution of Electrical Engineers).Further ReadingM.E.Swan and K.R.Swan, 1968, Sir Joseph Wilson Swan F.R.S., Newcastle upon Tyne (a detailed account).R.C.Chirnside, 1979, "Sir Joseph Swan and the invention of the electric lamp", IEEElectronics and Power 25:96–100 (a short, authoritative biography).GWBiographical history of technology > Swan, Sir Joseph Wilson
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17 Heuristics
[A]t one point AM [Automatic Mathematician] had some notions of sets, set-operations, numbers, and simple arithmetic. One heuristic rule it knew said " If F is an interesting relation, then look at its inverse". This rule fired after AM had studied "multiplication" for a while. The r.h.s. of the rule then directed AM to define and study the relation "divisors-of" (e.g. divisors-of (12) {1,2,3,4,6,12}. Another heuristic rule that later fired said " If f is a relation from A into B, then it's worth examining those members of A which map into extremal members of B." In this case, f was matched to "divisors-of", A was "numbers", B was "sets of numbers", and an extremal member of B might be, e.g., a very small set of numbers. Thus this heuristic rule caused AM to define the set of numbers with no divisors, the set of numbers with only 1 divisor, with only 2 divisors, etc. One of these sets (the last [ sic] mentioned) turned out subsequently to be quite important; these numbers are of course the primes. (Lenat & Harris, 1978, p. 30)Extraordinarily rapid progress during the early stages of an attack on a new problem area is a rather common occurrence in AI research; it merely signifies that the test cases with which the system has been challenged are below the level of difficulty where combinatorial explosion of the number of pathways in the problem space sets in.... It is the goal of AI research to move that threshold higher and higher on the scale of problem complexity through the introduction of heuristics-heuristics to reduce the rate of growth of the solution tree, heuristics to guide the development of the tree so that it will be rich in pathways leading to satisfactory problem solutions, and heuristics to direct the search to the "best" of these pathways. (Gelernter, quoted in Barr & Feigenbaum, 1982, pp. 139-140)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Heuristics
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