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1 complement rule
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > complement rule
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2 complement rule
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3 complement rule
English-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > complement rule
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4 complement rule
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5 rule
1) правило, норма; норматив || устанавливать правила или нормы2) строит. прав'ило3) линейка || линовать, разлиновывать4) правление || управлять, руководить, командовать5) мат. закон6) графить, разграфлять•set closed under rule — множество, замкнутое относительно операции
- blind man's ruleto lay down the rule — формулировать [устанавливать] правило
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6 rule
1) правило; норматив2) масштабная линейка; масштаб•- chain rule
- code rule
- cognitive rule
- complement rule
- composition rule
- condition-action rule
- context-free rule
- context-sensitive rule
- decision rule
- default rule
- design rule
- dialog format rules
- empty rule
- fault-avoiding layout rules
- firing rule
- formation rule
- inconsistent rule
- inheritance rule
- inhibition rule
- lambda design rule
- last association rule
- left recursive rule
- letter-into-sound rule
- linking rule
- majority rule
- maxmin rule
- midpoint rule
- minimax rule
- nearest neighbor rule
- operational rules
- precedence rule
- priority rule
- product rule
- production rule
- quadrature rule
- queueing rules
- random rule
- recursive rule
- reduction rule
- release reject rules
- rewrite rule
- rewriting rule
- right recursive rule
- rough-and-ready rule
- rule of inference
- rule of thumb
- scoping rule
- Simpson's rule
- statement rule
- stopping rules
- substitution rule
- sum rule
- traffic rule
- transformation rule
- trapezium rule
- underlying rule
- variable binding ruleEnglish-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > rule
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7 дополняющее правило
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > дополняющее правило
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8 module binding
1. увязка модулей; связывание модулей2. связывание модулей -
9 name binding
module binding — увязка модулей; связывание модулей
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10 variable binding
1. связывание переменныхmodule binding — увязка модулей; связывание модулей
2. связывающий переменныеEnglish-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > variable binding
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11 equilibrium binding
module binding — увязка модулей; связывание модулей
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > equilibrium binding
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12 high-avidity binding
module binding — увязка модулей; связывание модулей
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > high-avidity binding
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