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1 составительский
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2 составительский оригинал карт
compilation sheet топогр.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > составительский оригинал карт
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3 составительский оригинал
1) Engineering: compilation manuscript (карты), compilation sheet (карты), composite sheet (карты)2) Polygraphy: complication manuscript3) Cartography: base sheet, compilation, compilation base, map compilation, original drawingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > составительский оригинал
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4 полевой оригинал
1) Engineering: base sheet (карты), basic plate (карты), field sheet (карты), field survey sheet (карты), survey plate (карты), surveying panel (карты), surveyor's plate (карты)2) Cartography: compilation base, compilation sheet, field document (карты), field map, master sheet, survey plat, survey sheet, topographic manuscript, topographical manuscript -
5 составительский оригинал карты
1) Cartography: manuscript map, map manuscript, mounted map2) Makarov: compilation manuscript, compilation sheet, composite sheetУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > составительский оригинал карты
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6 полеви оригинал
геод.base sheetгеод.base sheetsгеод.compilation sheetгеод.compilation sheetsБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > полеви оригинал
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7 оригинал
1) original
2) original function
3) pre-image
4) script
– организованный оригинал
– оригинал матрицы
– оригинал функции
– тоновый оригинал
– фототелеграфный оригинал
– цветоделенный оригинал
– черно-белый оригинал
второй оригинал матрицы — mother
издательский оригинал карты — smooth-delineation map
половой оригинал карты — field sheet
расчленный оригинал карты — separation drafting
совмещенный оригинал карты — combination block
составительский оригинал карт — compilation sheet
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8 карт
cart
– колода карт
– сбрасывание карт
– сдача карт
– снимание карт
– составление карт
– тасование карт
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9 Zusammenstellung
Zusammenstellung f 1. GEN compilation, structure, structuring; 2. RW compilation* * ** * *Zusammenstellung
compilation, combination, composition, arrangement, make-up, (Klassifizierung) classification, grouping, assortment, (Übersicht) roundup, survey;
• patentfähige Zusammenstellung patentable combination, aggregation, juxtaposition (Br.);
• produktionsreife Zusammenstellung (Anzeige) layout;
• statistische Zusammenstellung statistical information (compilation, table), returns;
• tabellarische Zusammenstellung schedule, table, summarizing sheet (account), summary, tabulation, tabularization;
• Zusammenstellung von Anleihekonsortien syndication of loans;
• Zusammenstellung der gesetzlich gewährten Einkommensteuerfreibeträge notice of coding (Br.);
• Zusammenstellung von Fachkräften pool of technical manpower;
• Zusammenstellung der einzelnen Geschäftstransaktionen transaction summary;
• Zusammenstellung der Kosten cost schedule;
• Zusammenstellung des Leserkreises audience composition;
• Zusammenstellung von Monatsberichten making-up of monthly reports;
• Zusammenstellung der Neuigkeiten einer Woche digest of the week’s news;
• Zusammenstellung von Sammelladungen consolidation of shipments (US);
• Zusammenstellung statistischer Unterlagen compilation of statistics;
• optimale Zusammenstellung eines Wertpapierdepots portfolio selection;
• Zusammenstellung eines Wörterbuches compilation of a dictionary;
• Zusammenstellung einer [Zeitungs]seite page layout;
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10 дежурная карта
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11 карта временного издания
Cartography: advance compilation, (предварительного) advance print, advance sheet, advanced compilation, (предварительного) advanced print, advanced sheet, map substitute, provisional mapУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > карта временного издания
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12 карта предварительного издания
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > карта предварительного издания
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13 основной оригинал
1) Polygraphy: base compilation, basic sheet (в негативном гравировании)2) Telecommunications: master recording3) Cartography: base compilation (в негативном гравировании), base sheet (в негативном гравировании) -
14 пробный экземпляр карты
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > пробный экземпляр карты
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15 сигнальный экземпляр карты
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > сигнальный экземпляр карты
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16 оригинал
master copy, original copy, ( в факсимильной связи) subject copy, copy, original document, source document, master drawing, original, ( при копировании) original image, manuscript, master полигр., matter, principal, script, art work* * *оригина́л м. полигр.
original (copy)оригина́л дифракцио́нной решё́тки крист. — master gratingоригина́л ка́рты, изда́тельский — smooth-delineation mapоригина́л ка́рты, полево́й — field (survey) [base] sheet, map manuscript, surveying panel, survey(or's) [basic] plateоригина́л ка́рты, расчленё́нный — (colour-)separation drafting, separation drawingоригина́л ка́рты, совмещё́нный — combination block, composite [combination] drawing, composite combination plate, combination printоригина́л ка́рты, состави́тельский — compilation [composite] sheet, compilation manuscriptоригина́л ка́рты, штрихово́й — line original, line print, line copyоригина́л ма́трицы ( в производстве грампластинок) — masterоригина́л ма́трицы, второ́й ( в производстве грампластинок) — motherоригина́л ма́трицы, тре́тий ( в производстве грампластинок) — stamperорганизо́ванный оригина́л полигр. — dummyто́новый оригина́л — continuous-tone original, continuous-tone copyфототелегра́фный оригина́л — (subject) copyоригина́л фу́нкции (преобразова́ния) (напр. Лапласа, Фурье и т. п.) — inverse (Laplace, Fourier, etc.) transformнаходи́ть оригина́л фу́нкции по обра́тному преобразова́нию, напр. Фурье́, Лапла́са и т. п. — recover the time dependence of a function by the inverse, e. g., Fourier, Laplace, etc. transformнаходи́ть оригина́л фу́нкции преобразова́ния Лапла́са по за́данному изображе́нию — recover the original (time) function corresponding to a given Laplace transformнаходи́ть оригина́л фу́нкции преобразова́ния по его́ (напр. лапласову) изображе́нию ( в оператном исчислении) — recover an original (time) function from its (e. g., Laplace) transformцветоделё́нный оригина́л — colour-separated copyчё́рно-бе́лый оригина́л — black-and-white copy* * * -
17 confuso
adj.1 confused, addled, bewildered, muddle-headed.2 confusing, perplexing, tangled, confusional.3 confused, blurry, blurred, obscure.4 confused, cluttered, disordered, mixed-up.* * *► adjetivo1 (ideas) confused2 (estilo etc) obscure, confused3 (recuerdos, formas) vague, blurred4 (mezclado) mixed up* * *(f. - confusa)adj.* * *ADJ1) (=poco claro) [ideas, noticias] confused; [recuerdo] hazy; [ruido] indistinct; [imagen] blurredtiene las ideas muy confusas — he has very confused ideas, his ideas are very mixed up
2) (=desconcertado) confusedno sé qué decir, estoy confuso — I don't know what to say, I'm overwhelmed
* * *- sa adjetivoa) <idea/texto/explicación> confused; < recuerdo> confused, hazy; < imagen> blurred, hazy; < información> confusedb) ( turbado) embarrassed, confused* * *= confusing, dim [dimmer -comp., dimmest -sup.], distraught, in confusion of purpose, indistinct, muddled, entangled, topsy-turvy, puzzled, messy [messier -comp., messiest -sup.], puzzling, mixed up, confused, in a state of turmoil, clouded, in a spin, dishevelled [disheveled, -USA], in disarray, foggy [foggier -comp., foggiest -sup.], blurry [blurrier -comp., blurriest -sup.], confounding, garbled, indistinctive, nonplussed [nonplused], addled, in a fog, chaotic, disorderly, shambolic, bleary [blearier -comp., bleariest -sup.], in a twirl, at sea, all over the place.Ex. The nature of the compilation of the code led to rather little consensus, and many alternative rules, which together made the code rather confusing.Ex. The genesis of this brave new world of solid state logic, in which bibliographic data are reduced to phantasmagoria on the faces of cathode-ray tubes (CRT), extends at most only three-quarters of a decade into the dim past.Ex. Before she could respond and follow up with a question about her distraught state, Feng escaped to the women's room.Ex. Without the ability to select when faced with these choices we would be like demented dogs chasing every attractive smell that reaches our noses in complete confusion of purpose.Ex. The typescript will be fuzzy and indistinct without the smooth, firm surface which the backing sheet offers.Ex. This paper analyses and proposes practical solutions to key problems in on-line IR, particulary in relation to ill-defined and muddled information requirements, concept representation in searching and text representation in indexing.Ex. The rapid spreading of electronic mail, bulletin boards, and newsletters give rise to an entangled pattern of standards.Ex. At a later stage he may make up topsy-turvy stories with reversals of the pattern; finally he will improvise and impose hiw own.Ex. While scanning the area under supervision, the librarian may detect persons who appear restless or puzzled.Ex. The author discusses current attempts to organize electronic information objects in a world that is messy, volatile and uncontrolled.Ex. The argument for expressiveness is that it helps users to find their way through the systematic arrangement, which is sometimes puzzling to them.Ex. They are mixed up as the talk meanders about, apparently without conscious pattern.Ex. She sat a long time on the couch, confused, questioning, pushing her thoughts into new latitudes.Ex. Before long the teachers were in a state of turmoil over the issue.Ex. The article 'The clouded crystal ball and the library profession' explains how the concepts of knowledge utilisation and information brokering are beginning to have an impact on the definition of the librarian's role.Ex. The article is entitled 'Digital revolution leaves pharmacists in a spin'.Ex. Ironically, there are very few who have realized the capitalist dream of easy profits and the concept of a new knowledged-based economy now looks somewhat disheveled.Ex. Sometimes cataloguers access other libraries' OPACs in order to resolve difficult problems when important parts of the item being catalogued are missing or are in disarray.Ex. What they will not do is clear up the foggy area in most cataloguers' minds, the area that leads to an inconsistent application of half-understood principles'.Ex. On the other hand, a distinction that was thought to be quite clear turns out to be rather blurry.Ex. The need to control for the effect of confounding variables is central to empirical research in many disciplines.Ex. The client phoned in the afternoon to tell me that there was garbled data again in the large text field they use for notes.Ex. This research suggests that people are threatened by categorizations that portray them as too distinctive or too indistinctive.Ex. He was nonplussed when the crowd he expected protesting his policy of arresting illegal immigrants turned out to be seven.Ex. They were too addled to come to any definite conclusion.Ex. After practice, however, the usually affable Jackson looked to be in a fog as he prepared to walk to his locker.Ex. Otherwise the situation would become chaotic.Ex. Empirical studies of decision making have found that the process is more disorderly than described in rational models.Ex. Hundreds of usually loyal fans booed and jeered as the tortured singer delivered a shambolic and apparently drunken performance.Ex. Her eyes were dry and her head bleary from spending all week totally consumed with work.Ex. I had never been to a professional golf tournament, and the excitement and action had my head in a twirl.Ex. This site seems to be giving tons of options and am completely at sea as to how to go about choosing the best one.Ex. Mr Hammond said the Liberal Democrats are ' all over the place' on the economy.----* de manera confusa = hazily.* estar confuso = be at sixes and sevens with, be at a nonplus, be all at sea.* masa confusa = mush.* resultar confuso = prove + confusing.* sentirse confuso = feel at + sea, be all at sea.* ser confuso = be deceiving.* surgir de un modo confuso = grow + like Topsy.* todo confuso = in a state of disarray.* * *- sa adjetivoa) <idea/texto/explicación> confused; < recuerdo> confused, hazy; < imagen> blurred, hazy; < información> confusedb) ( turbado) embarrassed, confused* * *= confusing, dim [dimmer -comp., dimmest -sup.], distraught, in confusion of purpose, indistinct, muddled, entangled, topsy-turvy, puzzled, messy [messier -comp., messiest -sup.], puzzling, mixed up, confused, in a state of turmoil, clouded, in a spin, dishevelled [disheveled, -USA], in disarray, foggy [foggier -comp., foggiest -sup.], blurry [blurrier -comp., blurriest -sup.], confounding, garbled, indistinctive, nonplussed [nonplused], addled, in a fog, chaotic, disorderly, shambolic, bleary [blearier -comp., bleariest -sup.], in a twirl, at sea, all over the place.Ex: The nature of the compilation of the code led to rather little consensus, and many alternative rules, which together made the code rather confusing.
Ex: The genesis of this brave new world of solid state logic, in which bibliographic data are reduced to phantasmagoria on the faces of cathode-ray tubes (CRT), extends at most only three-quarters of a decade into the dim past.Ex: Before she could respond and follow up with a question about her distraught state, Feng escaped to the women's room.Ex: Without the ability to select when faced with these choices we would be like demented dogs chasing every attractive smell that reaches our noses in complete confusion of purpose.Ex: The typescript will be fuzzy and indistinct without the smooth, firm surface which the backing sheet offers.Ex: This paper analyses and proposes practical solutions to key problems in on-line IR, particulary in relation to ill-defined and muddled information requirements, concept representation in searching and text representation in indexing.Ex: The rapid spreading of electronic mail, bulletin boards, and newsletters give rise to an entangled pattern of standards.Ex: At a later stage he may make up topsy-turvy stories with reversals of the pattern; finally he will improvise and impose hiw own.Ex: While scanning the area under supervision, the librarian may detect persons who appear restless or puzzled.Ex: The author discusses current attempts to organize electronic information objects in a world that is messy, volatile and uncontrolled.Ex: The argument for expressiveness is that it helps users to find their way through the systematic arrangement, which is sometimes puzzling to them.Ex: They are mixed up as the talk meanders about, apparently without conscious pattern.Ex: She sat a long time on the couch, confused, questioning, pushing her thoughts into new latitudes.Ex: Before long the teachers were in a state of turmoil over the issue.Ex: The article 'The clouded crystal ball and the library profession' explains how the concepts of knowledge utilisation and information brokering are beginning to have an impact on the definition of the librarian's role.Ex: The article is entitled 'Digital revolution leaves pharmacists in a spin'.Ex: Ironically, there are very few who have realized the capitalist dream of easy profits and the concept of a new knowledged-based economy now looks somewhat disheveled.Ex: Sometimes cataloguers access other libraries' OPACs in order to resolve difficult problems when important parts of the item being catalogued are missing or are in disarray.Ex: What they will not do is clear up the foggy area in most cataloguers' minds, the area that leads to an inconsistent application of half-understood principles'.Ex: On the other hand, a distinction that was thought to be quite clear turns out to be rather blurry.Ex: The need to control for the effect of confounding variables is central to empirical research in many disciplines.Ex: The client phoned in the afternoon to tell me that there was garbled data again in the large text field they use for notes.Ex: This research suggests that people are threatened by categorizations that portray them as too distinctive or too indistinctive.Ex: He was nonplussed when the crowd he expected protesting his policy of arresting illegal immigrants turned out to be seven.Ex: They were too addled to come to any definite conclusion.Ex: After practice, however, the usually affable Jackson looked to be in a fog as he prepared to walk to his locker.Ex: Otherwise the situation would become chaotic.Ex: Empirical studies of decision making have found that the process is more disorderly than described in rational models.Ex: Hundreds of usually loyal fans booed and jeered as the tortured singer delivered a shambolic and apparently drunken performance.Ex: Her eyes were dry and her head bleary from spending all week totally consumed with work.Ex: I had never been to a professional golf tournament, and the excitement and action had my head in a twirl.Ex: This site seems to be giving tons of options and am completely at sea as to how to go about choosing the best one.Ex: Mr Hammond said the Liberal Democrats are ' all over the place' on the economy.* de manera confusa = hazily.* estar confuso = be at sixes and sevens with, be at a nonplus, be all at sea.* masa confusa = mush.* resultar confuso = prove + confusing.* sentirse confuso = feel at + sea, be all at sea.* ser confuso = be deceiving.* surgir de un modo confuso = grow + like Topsy.* todo confuso = in a state of disarray.* * *confuso -sa1 ‹idea/texto› confused; ‹recuerdo› confused, hazy; ‹imagen› blurred, hazydio una explicación muy confusa he gave a very confused explanationlas noticias son confusas reports are confused2 (turbado) embarrassed, confused* * *
confuso◊ -sa adjetivo
‹ recuerdo› confused, hazy;
‹ imagen› blurred, hazy;
‹ información› confused
confuso,-a adjetivo
1 (idea, argumento, etc) confused, unclear
2 (desconcertado) confused, perplexed
' confuso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
confusa
- apabullar
- despistado
- enmarañado
English:
confused
- confusing
- flounder
- fuzzy
- garbled
- indistinct
- mixed-up
- muddy
- spin
- unclear
- foggy
- hazy
- muddled
* * *confuso, -a adj1. [poco claro] [clamor, griterío] confused;[contorno, forma, imagen] blurred; [explicación] confused2. [turbado] confused, bewildered;estar confuso to be confused o bewildered* * *adj confused* * *confuso, -sa adj1) : confused, mixed-up2) : obscure, indistinct* * *confuso adj1. (persona) confused2. (instrucciones, explicación, etc) confused / confusing -
18 poco claro
adj.not very clear, fuzzy, obscure, unclear.* * *(adj.) = confusing, fuzzy [fuzzier - comp., fuzziest -sup.], indistinct, obscure, unclear, untidy, hazy, inconclusive, slurred, clouded, blurry [blurrier -comp., blurriest -sup.], undistinguished, uncleared, indistinctive, bleary [blearier -comp., bleariest -sup.]Ex. The nature of the compilation of the code led to rather little consensus, and many alternative rules, which together made the code rather confusing.Ex. This is a rather fuzzy basis for establishing subject headings, but fuzziness is not the guidelines only fault.Ex. The typescript will be fuzzy and indistinct without the smooth, firm surface which the backing sheet offers.Ex. Examples are generally poor or obscure (often in Latin or German).Ex. Ambiguous words, and terms whose meaning is otherwise unclear, should be avoided.Ex. This system is designed to intrepret bank telexes, converting untidy natural language texts into standard-form records in a database.Ex. While our vision of our readers is hazy and our interests in them nil, then criticism must be either trivial or irrelevant.Ex. A considerable literature exists on the empirical validity of Lotka's law; however, these studies are mainly incomparable and inconclusive, owing to substantial differences in the analytical methods applied.Ex. One should answer the telephone clearly and pleasantly -- not in a bored voice or in slurred haste.Ex. The article 'The clouded crystal ball and the library profession' explains how the concepts of knowledge utilisation and information brokering are beginning to have an impact on the definition of the librarian's role.Ex. On the other hand, a distinction that was thought to be quite clear turns out to be rather blurry.Ex. Added entries and references should not be made for undistinguished titles, subtitles, etc., or for inversions of titles.Ex. Its relation to cognitive impairment is as yet uncleared.Ex. This research suggests that people are threatened by categorizations that portray them as too distinctive or too indistinctive.Ex. Her eyes were dry and her head bleary from spending all week totally consumed with work.* * *(adj.) = confusing, fuzzy [fuzzier - comp., fuzziest -sup.], indistinct, obscure, unclear, untidy, hazy, inconclusive, slurred, clouded, blurry [blurrier -comp., blurriest -sup.], undistinguished, uncleared, indistinctive, bleary [blearier -comp., bleariest -sup.]Ex: The nature of the compilation of the code led to rather little consensus, and many alternative rules, which together made the code rather confusing.
Ex: This is a rather fuzzy basis for establishing subject headings, but fuzziness is not the guidelines only fault.Ex: The typescript will be fuzzy and indistinct without the smooth, firm surface which the backing sheet offers.Ex: Examples are generally poor or obscure (often in Latin or German).Ex: Ambiguous words, and terms whose meaning is otherwise unclear, should be avoided.Ex: This system is designed to intrepret bank telexes, converting untidy natural language texts into standard-form records in a database.Ex: While our vision of our readers is hazy and our interests in them nil, then criticism must be either trivial or irrelevant.Ex: A considerable literature exists on the empirical validity of Lotka's law; however, these studies are mainly incomparable and inconclusive, owing to substantial differences in the analytical methods applied.Ex: One should answer the telephone clearly and pleasantly -- not in a bored voice or in slurred haste.Ex: The article 'The clouded crystal ball and the library profession' explains how the concepts of knowledge utilisation and information brokering are beginning to have an impact on the definition of the librarian's role.Ex: On the other hand, a distinction that was thought to be quite clear turns out to be rather blurry.Ex: Added entries and references should not be made for undistinguished titles, subtitles, etc., or for inversions of titles.Ex: Its relation to cognitive impairment is as yet uncleared.Ex: This research suggests that people are threatened by categorizations that portray them as too distinctive or too indistinctive.Ex: Her eyes were dry and her head bleary from spending all week totally consumed with work. -
19 карта с рельефом в горизонталях
1) Engineering: contour map2) Cartography: contour compilation map, contour sheetУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > карта с рельефом в горизонталях
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20 statistisch belegt
statistisch belegt
statistically valid;
• statistisch bereinigt statistically adjusted;
• statistische Abteilung statistical department;
• statistisches Amt statistical bureau;
• statistische Angaben statistical data;
• statistischer Angetellter census employee;
• statistische Aufstellung statistical statement (table);
• statistische Berichte statistical returns;
• statistisches Bundesamt Bureau of Statistics, [etwa] central statistical office (Br.), National Bureau of Economic Research (US);
• statistische Einheit statistical unit;
• erfasste statistisch e Einheit census information;
• statistische Erhebungen statistical inquiries (investigations);
• statistische Güterüberwachung quality control;
• statistisches Jahrbuch Digest (Annual Abstract) of Statistics (Br.), statistical abstract (US);
• statistisches Material statistical data, statistics;
• statistisches Material über die Geldversorgung money supply figures;
• statistisches Material zusammenstellen to collect statistical information;
• statistische Preistheorie equilibrium theory;
• statistische Qualitätsüberwachung quality control;
• statistisches Schaubild statistical graph;
• statistische Tabelle statistical table, data sheet;
• statistische Unterlagen statistics, statistical data;
• statistisches Verfahren census procedure;
• statistische Wertermittlung statistical evaluation;
• statistische Zusammenstellung statistical compilation (information).
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