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1 equal
مُسَاوٍ \ equal: the same in size, quality or quantity: I divided the cake into four equal parts. All people should have equal treatment in law. equivalent: equal in value, amount, or meaning: One metre is equivalent to about 39 inches. \ مُعَادِل \ equal: the same in size, quality or quantity: I divided the cake into four equal parts. All people should have equal treatment in law. equivalent: equal in value, amount, or meaning: One metre is equivalent to about 39 inches. -
2 equal
نَظِير \ equal: sb. or sth. that is equal to another: As a runner he has no equal. equivalent: equal in value, amount, or meaning: One metre is equivalent to about 39 inches. match: sb. or sth. that is equal to another in strength, etc., and fit to compete: We were no match for the other team. His horse was more than a match for (much better than) any of the other horses. parallel: a comparison that shows two things to be very like each other; an event that can be compared very closely with another: The 1939-1945 war was a struggle without parallel in modern history. \ See Also ند (نِدّ) -
3 equal
[ˈiːkwəl]1. adjectivethe same in size, amount, value etc:مُساوٍ لِAre these pieces equal in size? Women want equal wages with men.
2. nounone of the same age, rank, ability etc:نَظيرI am not his equal at running.
3. verb– past tense, past participle ˈequalled, (American) ˈequaledto be the same in amount, value, size etc:يُساوي، يُعادِلFive and five equals ten.
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4 equal
عَادَلَ \ be: (used of measure, cost, etc.): How much is that book? it’s fifty pence. equal: to be exactly the same as: Twice five equals ten. make: (of sums) to be equal to: Seven and five make twelve. worth: having the value of; equal to (in money, etc.): This watch is worth $25. \ See Also ساوى كذا -
5 equal pay
HRthe principle and practice of paying men and women in the same organization at the same rate for like work, or work that is rated as of equal value. Work is assessed either through an organization’s job evaluation plan or the judgment of an independent expert appointed by an industrial committee. Although many countries have legislation on equal pay, a gap still exists between men’s pay and women’s pay and is attributed to sexual discrimination in job evaluation and payment systems. -
6 равной стоимости
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > равной стоимости
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7 равноценный
equal (in value), equivalent, of equal worth/value* * ** * *equal, equivalent, of equal worth/value* * *equalequipollentequivalentinterconvertibletantamount -
8 uguale
equallo stesso the sameterreno level* * *uguale agg.1 equal; ( identico) same, identical; like; alike (pred.): ho un'automobile uguale alla sua, I have a car like his; queste due cose sono uguali tra loro, these two things are the same (o like each other); questi due vestiti sono esattamente uguali, these two dresses are exactly the same (o identical); essere uguali di statura, to be of the same height; uguali diritti, uguali doveri, equal rights, equal duties; di uguale grandezza, of equal size; due parti uguali, two equal parts; uguali opportunità, equal opportunities; uomini e donne ricevono paghe uguali, male and female workers get equal pay; i cittadini sono uguali davanti alla legge, citizens are equal before the law; la legge è uguale per tutti, the law is the same for everyone; due più due è uguale a quattro, two plus two is (o makes o equals) four; sono uguali come due gocce d'acqua, (fig.) they are as like as two peas in a pod; la situazione è sempre uguale, the situation is still the same; (comm.) uguale al campione, up to sample2 ( uniforme) uniform, even: la temperatura in questa stanza è sempre uguale, the temperature in this room is always uniform; parlare con voce uguale, to speak in an even tone◆ s.m.1 (spec. pl.) equal: trattare qlcu. come un proprio uguale, to treat s.o. as one's equal // non avere uguali, not to have equals: un atleta che non ha uguali, a matchless (o incomparable) athlete2 ( la stessa cosa) the same: per me è uguale, it is all the same to me; ''Andiamo a cena fuori?'' ''Per me è uguale'', ''Shall we eat out?'' ''It's all the same to me''; se per te è uguale..., if it's all (o just) the same to you3 (mat.) equal (sign).* * *[u'ɡwale]1. agg1) (avente il medesimo valore) equal, (identico) identical, the samedi peso/valore uguale — of equal weight/value
per me è uguale — (lo stesso) it's all the same to me
che venga oppure no, per me è uguale — it's all the same to me whether he comes or not
decidi tu, per me è uguale — you decide, I don't mind
2. avv3. sm/f4. smMat equals sign* * *[u'gwale] 1.1) equal, same2) (uniforme)sempre uguale — [ stile] unvaried; [tono, voce] even, monotonous
3) (liscio, piatto) [superficie, terreno] level, even4) (indifferente) sameper me è uguale — it's all the same o it makes no difference to me
5) mat. equal2. 3.sostantivo maschile1) mat. (segno) equals sign BE, equal sign AE2) (dello stesso livello) equalnon avere -i — to have no equal, to be unsurpassed
* * *uguale/u'gwale/1 equal, same; di uguale importanza of the same importance; in parti -i in equal parts; tutti gli uomini sono -i all men are equal; non ci sono due vestiti -i no two dresses are alike; una giacca uguale a quella a jacket like that one; abbiamo la cravatta uguale! we're wearing the same tie! siete tutti -i! you're all the same!3 (liscio, piatto) [superficie, terreno] level, even5 mat. equal; sei meno tre uguale (a) tre six minus three is threeII avverbiocostare uguale to cost the same; pesare uguale to be the same weightIII sostantivo m.2 (dello stesso livello) equal; non avere -i to have no equal, to be unsurpassed. -
9 равностоен
equivalent; of equal worth/value; equal in value; equipollenttantamount (на to)равностойни стоки commodities of equal worth* * *равносто̀ен,прил., -йна, -йно, -йни equivalent; of equal worth/value; equal in value; equipollent; tantamount (на to); \равностоенйни сме (за опоненти и пр.) разг. be level pegging.* * *equivalent (to): Our forces are равностоен. - Силите ни са равностойни.; virtual; concurrent; coordinate; interchangeable* * *1. equivalent;of equal worth/value;equal in value;equipollent 2. tantamount (на to) 3. равностойни стоки commodities of equal worth -
10 равностойност
equivalence; equipollence; equal worth/value* * *равносто̀йност,ж., само ед. equivalence; equipollence; equiponderance; equal worth/value; икон. par value.* * *equivalence; equipollence; equipollency; value{`vElyu:}* * *equivalence;equipollence; equal worth/value -
11 equivalent
مُسَاوٍ \ equal: the same in size, quality or quantity: I divided the cake into four equal parts. All people should have equal treatment in law. equivalent: equal in value, amount, or meaning: One metre is equivalent to about 39 inches. \ مُعَادِل \ equal: the same in size, quality or quantity: I divided the cake into four equal parts. All people should have equal treatment in law. equivalent: equal in value, amount, or meaning: One metre is equivalent to about 39 inches. -
12 equivalere
equivalere v. intr. to be equivalent, to be equal in value, to be tantamount; to be the same as: questo equivale a dire che..., that is the same as saying that...; la tua risposta equivale a un rifiuto, your reply is tantamount to a refusal.◘ equivalersi v.rifl.rec. to be equivalent, to be equal in value; to come* to the same thing; to have the same meaning: i due metodi si equivalgono, the two methods come to the same thing; parole che si equivalgono, words that have the same meaning; questi oggetti si equivalgono, these objects are equal in value.* * *1. [ekwiva'lere]vb irreg viequivalere a — (valore) to be equivalent to, (affermazione) to be tantamount to
equivale a dire che... — that is the same as saying that...
2. vr (equivalersi)(uso reciproco: forze) to counterbalance each other, (soluzioni) to amount to the same thing* * *[ekwiva'lere] 1.verbo intransitivo (aus. essere, avere)equivalere a — to be equivalent to [ quantità]; to amount to [ effetto]; to be tantamount to [effetto negativo, rifiuto]
2) (corrispondere) to correspond (a to)2.verbo pronominale equivalersi to be* equivalent, to be* the same* * *equivalere/ekwiva'lere/ [96](aus. essere, avere)1 (avere lo stesso valore) equivalere a to be equivalent to [ quantità]; to amount to [ effetto]; to be tantamount to [effetto negativo, rifiuto]; equivalere a fare to be as much as to do2 (corrispondere) to correspond (a to)II equivalersi verbo pronominaleto be* equivalent, to be* the same. -
13 Wert
Adj. worth; altm. (lieb) dear; (geschätzt) esteemed, valued; etw. wert sein be worth s.th.; (einer Sache würdig sein) be worthy of s.th.; viel wert worth a lot; nichts wert worthless; das ist schon viel wert that’s a great step forward; das ist einen Versuch wert it’s worth a try; es ist viel wert zu wissen, dass... it’s good to know that...; er hat es nicht für wert gefunden, mich zu informieren he didn’t consider it necessary to inform me; das Buch ist wert, dass man es liest is worth reading; er ist es nicht wert, dass man ihm hilft he doesn’t deserve to be helped; das ist die Sache nicht wert it isn’t worth it; einer näheren Betrachtung etc. wert sein worth a closer look etc.; sie ist seiner nicht wert she is not worthy of him; ich bin heute nicht viel wert umg. I’m not up to much today; Mühe, Rede etc.* * *der Wertworth; use; value; currency* * *[veːɐt]m -(e)s, -e1) value; (esp menschlicher) worth; (von Banknoten, Briefmarken) denomination; (= Wertsache) article of value, valuable objecteinen Wért von 5 Euro haben — to be worth 5 euros, to have a value of 5 euros
im Wért(e) von — to the value of, worth
an Wért verlieren/zunehmen, im Wért sinken/steigen — to decrease/increase in value, to depreciate/appreciate (esp Econ)
eine Sache unter/über (ihrem wirklichen) Wért verkaufen — to sell sth for less/more than its true value
sie hat innere Wérte — she has certain inner qualities
legen (fig) — to set great store by sth (esp Brit), to attach importance to sth
ich lege Wért darauf, festzustellen, dass... — I think it important to establish that...
das hat keinen Wért (inf) — there's no point
2) usu pl (von Test, Analyse) result* * *der1) (a value (of a stamp, coin etc): banknotes of all denominations.) denomination2) (a good point or quality: His speech had at least the merit of being short.) merit3) (value: These books are of little or no worth; She sold fifty dollars' worth of tickets.) worth4) ((with of) deserving: She was not worthy of the honour given to her.) worthy5) (equal in value to: Each of these stamps is worth a cent.) worth6) (good enough for: His suggestion is worth considering: The exhibition is well worth a visit.) worth7) worthiness8) (worth, importance or usefulness: His special knowledge was of great value during the war; She sets little value on wealth.) value9) (price: What is the value of that stamp?) value10) (purchasing power: Are those coins of any value?) value* * *<-[e]s, -e>[ve:ɐ̯t]m1. (zu erlösender Preis) valuedie \Werte fielen um 3 Punkte zurück prices dropped by 3 pointsHandel in unnotierten \Werten off-board [or off-floor] tradinggemeiner \Wert ordinary valueinnerer \Wert des Unternehmens the company's net worthkapitalisierter \Wert capitalized valuesächlicher \Wert commodity valueeinen bestimmtem \Wert/einen \Wert von... haben to have a certain value/a value of..., to be worth [or valued at] sthim \Wert steigen, an \Wert zunehmen to increase in valuean \Wert verlieren, im \Wert sinken to decrease in valueim \Werte von etw dat worth [or to the value of] sthüber/unter \Wert above/below its value3. (wertvolle Eigenschaft) worth4. (Wichtigkeit) value[besonderen/gesteigerten] \Wert darauf legen, etw zu tun to find it [especially/increasingly] important to do sth5. (Wertvorstellung) valuebinärer \Wert binary variable7.* * *der; Wert[e]s, Werte1) valueim Wert steigen/fallen — increase/decrease in value
an Wert gewinnen/verlieren — gain/lose in value
im Wert[e] von... — worth...
etwas unter [seinem] Wert verkaufen — sell something for less than its value
einer Sache (Dat.) großen Wert beimessen — attach great value to something
sich (Dat.) seines [eigenen] Wertes bewußt sein — be conscious of one's own importance
das hat [doch] keinen Wert! — (ugs.): (ist sinnlos) there's no point
Wert auf etwas (Akk.) legen — set great store by or on something
2) Plural objects of value3) (Briefmarke) denomination* * *von unschätzbarem Wert invaluablegeistige Werte spiritual values;innere Werte haben im Gegensatz zu äußerer Schönheit etc, Person: be a really nice person, have attractive personal qualities; (interessant und lebendig sein) have personality;sie hat innere Werte she’s a really nice person, she’s got personality;(großen) Wert legen auf attach (great) importance to, set (great) store by;ich lege Wert darauf festzustellen, dass … I would like to stress that …;keinen gesteigerten Wert auf etwas legen wörtlich: not attach much importance to sth, not set much store by sth; fig (etwas nicht mögen) not be overfond of sth, not care overmuch for sth;das hat keinen praktischen Wert that’s of no practical use ( oder value);das hat keinen Wert umg it’s pointless;im Werte von to the value of, worth;Waren im Werte von 300 Dollar 300 dollars worth of goods, goods to the value of 300 dollars;im Wert sinken/steigen go down/up in value, lose value/gain in value;etwas über/unter Wert verkaufen sell sth for more/less than its true value;sich unter Wert verkaufen fig sell o.s. short5. MED count;* * *der; Wert[e]s, Werte1) valueim Wert steigen/fallen — increase/decrease in value
an Wert gewinnen/verlieren — gain/lose in value
im Wert[e] von... — worth...
etwas unter [seinem] Wert verkaufen — sell something for less than its value
einer Sache (Dat.) großen Wert beimessen — attach great value to something
sich (Dat.) seines [eigenen] Wertes bewußt sein — be conscious of one's own importance
das hat [doch] keinen Wert! — (ugs.): (ist sinnlos) there's no point
Wert auf etwas (Akk.) legen — set great store by or on something
2) Plural objects of value3) (Briefmarke) denomination* * *-e m.account n.sign n.ups n.value n.virtue n.worth n.worthiness n. -e Angebot (Econ.) n.value proposition n. -
14 wert
Adj. worth; altm. (lieb) dear; (geschätzt) esteemed, valued; etw. wert sein be worth s.th.; (einer Sache würdig sein) be worthy of s.th.; viel wert worth a lot; nichts wert worthless; das ist schon viel wert that’s a great step forward; das ist einen Versuch wert it’s worth a try; es ist viel wert zu wissen, dass... it’s good to know that...; er hat es nicht für wert gefunden, mich zu informieren he didn’t consider it necessary to inform me; das Buch ist wert, dass man es liest is worth reading; er ist es nicht wert, dass man ihm hilft he doesn’t deserve to be helped; das ist die Sache nicht wert it isn’t worth it; einer näheren Betrachtung etc. wert sein worth a closer look etc.; sie ist seiner nicht wert she is not worthy of him; ich bin heute nicht viel wert umg. I’m not up to much today; Mühe, Rede etc.* * *der Wertworth; use; value; currency* * *[veːɐt]m -(e)s, -e1) value; (esp menschlicher) worth; (von Banknoten, Briefmarken) denomination; (= Wertsache) article of value, valuable objecteinen Wért von 5 Euro haben — to be worth 5 euros, to have a value of 5 euros
im Wért(e) von — to the value of, worth
an Wért verlieren/zunehmen, im Wért sinken/steigen — to decrease/increase in value, to depreciate/appreciate (esp Econ)
eine Sache unter/über (ihrem wirklichen) Wért verkaufen — to sell sth for less/more than its true value
sie hat innere Wérte — she has certain inner qualities
legen (fig) — to set great store by sth (esp Brit), to attach importance to sth
ich lege Wért darauf, festzustellen, dass... — I think it important to establish that...
das hat keinen Wért (inf) — there's no point
2) usu pl (von Test, Analyse) result* * *der1) (a value (of a stamp, coin etc): banknotes of all denominations.) denomination2) (a good point or quality: His speech had at least the merit of being short.) merit3) (value: These books are of little or no worth; She sold fifty dollars' worth of tickets.) worth4) ((with of) deserving: She was not worthy of the honour given to her.) worthy5) (equal in value to: Each of these stamps is worth a cent.) worth6) (good enough for: His suggestion is worth considering: The exhibition is well worth a visit.) worth7) worthiness8) (worth, importance or usefulness: His special knowledge was of great value during the war; She sets little value on wealth.) value9) (price: What is the value of that stamp?) value10) (purchasing power: Are those coins of any value?) value* * *<-[e]s, -e>[ve:ɐ̯t]m1. (zu erlösender Preis) valuedie \Werte fielen um 3 Punkte zurück prices dropped by 3 pointsHandel in unnotierten \Werten off-board [or off-floor] tradinggemeiner \Wert ordinary valueinnerer \Wert des Unternehmens the company's net worthkapitalisierter \Wert capitalized valuesächlicher \Wert commodity valueeinen bestimmtem \Wert/einen \Wert von... haben to have a certain value/a value of..., to be worth [or valued at] sthim \Wert steigen, an \Wert zunehmen to increase in valuean \Wert verlieren, im \Wert sinken to decrease in valueim \Werte von etw dat worth [or to the value of] sthüber/unter \Wert above/below its value3. (wertvolle Eigenschaft) worth4. (Wichtigkeit) value[besonderen/gesteigerten] \Wert darauf legen, etw zu tun to find it [especially/increasingly] important to do sth5. (Wertvorstellung) valuebinärer \Wert binary variable7.* * *der; Wert[e]s, Werte1) valueim Wert steigen/fallen — increase/decrease in value
an Wert gewinnen/verlieren — gain/lose in value
im Wert[e] von... — worth...
etwas unter [seinem] Wert verkaufen — sell something for less than its value
einer Sache (Dat.) großen Wert beimessen — attach great value to something
sich (Dat.) seines [eigenen] Wertes bewußt sein — be conscious of one's own importance
das hat [doch] keinen Wert! — (ugs.): (ist sinnlos) there's no point
Wert auf etwas (Akk.) legen — set great store by or on something
2) Plural objects of value3) (Briefmarke) denomination* * *etwas wert sein be worth sth; (einer Sache würdig sein) be worthy of sth;viel wert worth a lot;nichts wert worthless;das ist schon viel wert that’s a great step forward;das ist einen Versuch wert it’s worth a try;es ist viel wert zu wissen, dass … it’s good to know that …;er hat es nicht für wert gefunden, mich zu informieren he didn’t consider it necessary to inform me;ist wert, dass man es liest is worth reading;er ist es nicht wert, dass man ihm hilft he doesn’t deserve to be helped;das ist die Sache nicht wert it isn’t worth it;wert sein worth a closer look etc;sie ist seiner nicht wert she is not worthy of him;…wert im adj:anhörenswert worth listening to;bestaunenswert astonishing* * *der; Wert[e]s, Werte1) valueim Wert steigen/fallen — increase/decrease in value
an Wert gewinnen/verlieren — gain/lose in value
im Wert[e] von... — worth...
etwas unter [seinem] Wert verkaufen — sell something for less than its value
einer Sache (Dat.) großen Wert beimessen — attach great value to something
sich (Dat.) seines [eigenen] Wertes bewußt sein — be conscious of one's own importance
das hat [doch] keinen Wert! — (ugs.): (ist sinnlos) there's no point
Wert auf etwas (Akk.) legen — set great store by or on something
2) Plural objects of value3) (Briefmarke) denomination* * *-e m.account n.sign n.ups n.value n.virtue n.worth n.worthiness n. -e Angebot (Econ.) n.value proposition n. -
15 equivalent
adj. equivalent, equal in worth or value, equal in importance; corresponding--------n. equivalent, something equivalent, something equal in value or importance -
16 نظير
نَظِير \ equal: sb. or sth. that is equal to another: As a runner he has no equal. equivalent: equal in value, amount, or meaning: One metre is equivalent to about 39 inches. match: sb. or sth. that is equal to another in strength, etc., and fit to compete: We were no match for the other team. His horse was more than a match for (much better than) any of the other horses. parallel: a comparison that shows two things to be very like each other; an event that can be compared very closely with another: The 1939-1945 war was a struggle without parallel in modern history. \ See Also ند (نِدّ) -
17 equivalent
نَظِير \ equal: sb. or sth. that is equal to another: As a runner he has no equal. equivalent: equal in value, amount, or meaning: One metre is equivalent to about 39 inches. match: sb. or sth. that is equal to another in strength, etc., and fit to compete: We were no match for the other team. His horse was more than a match for (much better than) any of the other horses. parallel: a comparison that shows two things to be very like each other; an event that can be compared very closely with another: The 1939-1945 war was a struggle without parallel in modern history. \ See Also ند (نِدّ) -
18 match
نَظِير \ equal: sb. or sth. that is equal to another: As a runner he has no equal. equivalent: equal in value, amount, or meaning: One metre is equivalent to about 39 inches. match: sb. or sth. that is equal to another in strength, etc., and fit to compete: We were no match for the other team. His horse was more than a match for (much better than) any of the other horses. parallel: a comparison that shows two things to be very like each other; an event that can be compared very closely with another: The 1939-1945 war was a struggle without parallel in modern history. \ See Also ند (نِدّ) -
19 parallel
نَظِير \ equal: sb. or sth. that is equal to another: As a runner he has no equal. equivalent: equal in value, amount, or meaning: One metre is equivalent to about 39 inches. match: sb. or sth. that is equal to another in strength, etc., and fit to compete: We were no match for the other team. His horse was more than a match for (much better than) any of the other horses. parallel: a comparison that shows two things to be very like each other; an event that can be compared very closely with another: The 1939-1945 war was a struggle without parallel in modern history. \ See Also ند (نِدّ) -
20 равны по величине
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > равны по величине
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