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1 differentiation between cause and effect
различение причины и следствияБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > differentiation between cause and effect
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2 differentiation between cause and effect
различение причины и следствияАнгло-русский словарь экономических терминов > differentiation between cause and effect
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3 differentiation between cause and effect
Макаров: различение причины и следствияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > differentiation between cause and effect
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4 differentiation of cause and effect
1) Общая лексика: (between) различение причины и следствия2) Макаров: различение причины и следствияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > differentiation of cause and effect
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5 differentiation between cause and effect
Англо-русский словарь по машиностроению > differentiation between cause and effect
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6 differentiation of (between) cause and effect
Общая лексика: различение причины и следствияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > differentiation of (between) cause and effect
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7 differentiation
1. n установление различий, разграничение, различение; дифференциация2. n разделение, специализация; дифференциация3. n мат. дифференцирование4. n геол. дифференциация, расчленениеСинонимический ряд:1. difference (noun) comparison; contrast; difference; disagreement; disparity; dissimilarity; divergence; opposition; polarity2. division (noun) demarcation; discrimination; distinction; division; separation; split -
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дифференциация; разделение; расчленение- differentiation between cause and effect - differentiation circuit - differentiation-inducing factor - differentiation operator -
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ˌdɪfərenʃɪˈeɪʃən сущ.
1) установление различий;
различение, различие a careful differentiation of the causes ≈ тонкое различение причин The Roman alphabet has been further enriched by the differentiation of various forms of the same letter. ≈ Латинский алфавит далее обогатился различными вариантами одной и той же буквы. to make a differentiation between ≈ различать, проводить различие Syn: discrimination, distinction, distinguishing, discerning
2) мат. дифференцирование the principles of differentiation ≈ правила дифференцирования
3) биол. модификация, приспособленность, видоизменение (формирование особой функции какого-либо органа вследствие условий среды) установление различий, разграничение, различение;
дифференциация - * of /between/ cause and effect различение причины и следствия разделение, специализация;
дифференциация - * of labour разделение труда - * of Latin into vernaculars образование национальных языков из латыни (математика) дифференцирование - parameter * дифференцирование по параметру (геология) дифференциация, расчленение differentiation видоизменение ~ дифференциация ~ дифференцирование, различение ~ дифференцирование ~ разграничение ~ разделение ~ различение ~ специализация ~ установление различийБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > differentiation
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10 differentiation
[͵dıfərenʃıʹeıʃ(ə)n] n1. установление различий, разграничение, различение; дифференциацияdifferentiation of /between/ cause and effect - различение причины и следствия
2. разделение, специализация; дифференциацияdifferentiation of Latin into vernaculars - образование национальных языков из латыни
3. мат. дифференцирование4. геол. дифференциация, расчленение
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