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cardinally наречие: -
4 кардинально доминируемый
Русско-английский словарь по вычислительной технике и программированию > кардинально доминируемый
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5 в высшей степени
1) General subject: as all get-out, cardinally, densely, ever (часто вместе с so), extremely, highly, in spades, in the extreme, in the highest degree, most (his speech was most convincing - его речь была весьма (очень) убедительна), no end, nothing if not, remarkably, super, superlatively, supremely, tip-top, tiptop, to (in) the highest degree, to a proverb, to the nth degree, to the uttermost, up to the nines, vera, very, completely and utterly (As a parent, I find it completely and utterly appalling.), abysmally, to the n-th degree, ultimate2) Colloquial: corking, to the world3) Latin: ad summum4) Bookish: egregiously5) Religion: ad summum (Latin for "to the supreme"), to the highest degree6) Economy: ultra7) Scottish language: unco8) Emotional: crazy9) American English: mondo10) Makarov: eminently, full, hell and gone, high heaven, proverb (в отрицательном смысле), the utmost, to a high degree, to a proverb (в отрицательном смысле), to high heaven, to the full, to the utmost -
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1) General subject: cardinally, dramatically (кардинально изменить внешность)2) Architecture: in a big way -
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Information technology: cardinally dominatedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > кардинально доминируемый
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8 коренным образом
1) General subject: cardinally, root and branch, abysmally, sheerly2) Mathematics: fundamentally, radically3) Makarov: drastically -
9 радикально
1) General subject: cardinally, drastically, eradicatory, radically, fundamentally, in essence, sheerly2) Diplomatic term: root and branch -
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General subject: cardinallyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > радикально, коренным образом
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12 потенциал
potential, capability, capacityбоевой потенциал — combat potential / strength
военно-экономический потенциал — military and economic / war-economy potential
военный потенциал — military capacity / capability / potential, war capability / potential, war-making capacity, defence capability, potential of war
наращивание военного потенциала — military buildup, buildup of military capability / of war potential
духовный потенциал — spiritual / intellectual potential
обогатить духовный и этический потенциал (современной мировой политики) — to enrich the spiritual and ethical potential (of contemporary world politics)
создать качественно новый отечественный научный потенциал — to build up a cardinally new national scientific potential
оборонный потенциал — defence capability / potential
ядерный — nuclear capacity / capability
потенциал обезоруживающего / первого удара — first strike capability / capacity, hard target kill potential
обеспечить потенциал обезоруживающего / первого удара — to achieve first strike capability
потенциал ответного удара — retaliatory capacity, strike-back capability
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Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > кардинальный
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Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > кардинальный
См. также в других словарях:
cardinally — cardinal ► NOUN 1) a leading dignitary of the Roman Catholic Church, nominated by and having the power to elect the Pope. 2) a deep scarlet colour like that of a cardinal s cassock. 3) an American songbird of which the male is partly or mostly… … English terms dictionary
cardinally — adverb see cardinal II … New Collegiate Dictionary
cardinally — adverb In a cardinal manner … Wiktionary
cardinally — adv. essentially, fundamentally, primarily … English contemporary dictionary
cardinally — car·di·nal·ly … English syllables
cardinally — ˈ ̷ ̷d(ə)nəlē, i adverb : in a cardinal manner or degree : preeminently … Useful english dictionary
cardinal — cardinally, adv. cardinalship, n. /kahr dn l/, adj. 1. of prime importance; chief; principal: of cardinal significance. 2. of the color cardinal. n. 3. Rom. Cath. Ch. a high ecclesiastic appointed by the pope to the College of Cardinals and… … Universalium
cardinal — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Medieval Latin cardinalis, from Late Latin cardinalis, adjective Date: 12th century 1. a high ecclesiastical official of the Roman Catholic Church who ranks next below the pope and is… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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