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1 условная зависимость
conditional лог., conditional dependenceРусско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > условная зависимость
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2 условная зависимость
1) Mathematics: conditional dependence2) Information technology: conditionalУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > условная зависимость
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3 зависеть
1) General subject: be governed by, be reliant on (от кого-л., чего-л.), depend, depend on (от кого-л., чего-л.), hang (on, upon; от чего-л.), hang on sleeve (от кого-л.), hinge, lie, live in dependence on (от кого-л.), rely (от чего-л.), ride (on; от чего-л.), to be conditional on (smth.) (от чего-л.), to be reliant on (smb., smth.) (от кого-л., чего-л.), turn, stand on (от чего-л.), be contingent (on - от), live in dependance on (от кого-л.), turn on (от чего-л.), (от кого-л.) live in (smb's) pocket, (от кого-л.) to be down to somebody (брит.)2) Biology: exhibit dependencies3) Engineering: be a function4) Bookish: pend5) Mathematics: be a function of, be determined of, be dictated by, turn on6) Law: be subject to7) Diplomatic term: hinge (от чего-л.)8) Jargon: bank on (от кого-либо)9) Makarov: be a function of (...), be dependent on, depend on, hang on ( smb.'s) sleeve (от кого-л.), depend on (от чего-л.)10) Combustion gas turbines: require -
4 независимость независимост·ь
independence, sovereignty, self-dependence, freedomбороться / вести борьбу за независимость — to struggle for independence, to wage a struggle for independence
гарантировать / обеспечивать независимость — to safeguard / to ensure independence
добиться независимости — to attain / to gain / to win independence
отстаивать независимость — to uphold / to fight for (one's) independence
получить независимость — to gain / to get independence
предоставить независимость — to give / to grant / to yield independence
провозглашать независимость — to declare / to proclaim independence
полная независимость — full / complete independence
День независимости (национальный праздник США, отмечается 4 июля) — Independence Day
независимость страны — freedom / independence of a country
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > независимость независимост·ь
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