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•Essentially similar events seem to characterize the muscle-cell potential, but this is not true of (or for) all cells.
•The same cannot be said of certain other particles.
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Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > существенный
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Mathematics: essential similar, essentially similarУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > существенно однородный
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•The treatment of dispersion according to quantum theory is essentially similar to that outlined, with the ( only) difference that the natural frequencies are now identified with...
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•The treatment of dispersion according to quantum theory is essentially similar to that outlined, with the ( only) difference that the natural frequencies are now identified with...
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10 beat smb. at his own game
1) бить кoгo-л. eгo coбcтвeнным opужиeмGeorge....You try it and I'll beat you at your own game (E. Albee)2) пpeвзoйти кoгo-л.; зaткнуть зa пoяc кoгo-л.The dinner was elaborate and grand. Roy had set out to beat apolaustic at their own game (C. P. Snow). Other Japanese manufactures are trying to beat Cray at its own game, by making computers that are essentially similar to the Cray design, only faster (The Atlantic)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > beat smb. at his own game
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adv.basically.* * *► adverbio1 basically* * *adv.* * *ADV basically* * *= basically, essentially, in essence, crucially.Ex. The scheme is basically enumerative with simple and composite or compound subjects listed within each class.Ex. Corporate authors present difficulties essentially because a corporate body cannot think or write.Ex. In essence these indexing languages are very similar to the lists of subject headings which are used in pre-coordinate indexing.Ex. Indeed the selection of an indexing approach is crucially dependent upon the way in which the index is to be used.* * *= basically, essentially, in essence, crucially.Ex: The scheme is basically enumerative with simple and composite or compound subjects listed within each class.
Ex: Corporate authors present difficulties essentially because a corporate body cannot think or write.Ex: In essence these indexing languages are very similar to the lists of subject headings which are used in pre-coordinate indexing.Ex: Indeed the selection of an indexing approach is crucially dependent upon the way in which the index is to be used.* * *basically* * *básicamente advbasically* * *adv basically* * *básicamente adv basically -
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(brevemente) briefly 2 (esencialmente) in essence* * *= in essence, essentiallyEx. In essence these indexing languages are very similar to the lists of subject headings which are used in pre-coordinate indexing.Ex. Corporate authors present difficulties essentially because a corporate body cannot think or write.* * *= in essence, essentiallyEx: In essence these indexing languages are very similar to the lists of subject headings which are used in pre-coordinate indexing.
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1) мат. матрица || матричный2) форма, шаблон4) растр5) решётка6) таблица7) геол. материнская порода, основная масса ( породы)8) основа кристаллического вещества; кристаллическая решётка•- absolutely equivalent matrices - adjoint matrices - almost perfect matrix - almost periodic matrix - almost superdiagonal matrix - associative matrix - birth-death coefficient matrix - cocycle matrix - commutative matrix - commute matrices - commuting matrix - complex conjugate matrix - compound matrix - conjunctive matrices - consistently ordered matrix - constituent matrices - deficient matrix - doubly degenerated matrix - doubly stochastic matrix - encoding matrix - essentially positive matrix - magnetic core matrix - matrix of linear transformation - multiplicatively cogredient matrix - multiply degenerate matrix - mutually consistent matrices - nearly triangular matrix - negatively semidefinite matrix - nonnegatively semidefinite matrix - orthogonally similar matrices - positively definite matrix - positively semidefinite matrix - regularly partitioned matrix - strictly upper triangular matrix - strongly equivalent matrices - totally nonnegative matrix - totally positive matrix - totally unimodular matrix - uniformly tapered matrix - vertex incidence matrix - vertically symmetrical matrix - weakly cyclic matrix -
14 рассуждение
(= аргументация) reasoning, argument• Более совершенным рассуждением можно показать, что... - By a more refined argument it can be shown that...• В меньшей степени подобные рассуждения приложимы для/к... - То a lesser extent, similar considerations hold for...• В общем случае рассуждение становится строгим, если использовать... - For the general case the argument is made precise by use of...• Второе заключение может быть доказано подобным рассуждением. - The second conclusion can be proved by a similar argument.• Далее рассуждения осложняются тем обстоятельством, что... - Matters are complicated further by the fact that...• Дальнейшие рассуждения затем привели бы к идее... - Further argument would then lead to the idea of...• Данная последовательность рассуждений подобна той, что... - The chain of reasoning is similar to that of...• Данное рассуждение можно одинаково хорошо применить к/в... - The argument can be applied equally well to...• Данное рассуждение можно провести в обратном порядке, следовательно... - The argument is reversible so that...• Данное рассуждение повторяет предыдущее, за исключением того, что... - The argument proceeds as before, except that...• Данные рассуждения зависят от справедливости... - These arguments depend on the validity of...• Здесь требуется более тонкое (= сложное) рассуждение. - A more subtle argument is required.• Используя те же самые рассуждения, мы находим... - Using precisely the same reasoning, we find...• Легкое изменение приведенного выше рассуждения показывает, что... - A slight modification of the above reasoning shows that...• Мы будем часто иллюстрировать наши рассуждения с помощью... - We shall often illustrate our arguments by...• Мы могли бы применить эти рассуждения, например, к/в... - We may apply these considerations, for example, to...• Мы могли бы продолжить это рассуждение дальше. - We may take this argument further.• Мы могли бы продолжить это рассуждение и заключить, что... - We may continue this argument and so deduce that...• Мы не приводим это рассуждение со всеми подробностями по следующим причинам. - We do not present this argument in detail for the following reasons.• Мы ограничим наши рассуждения случаем... - We shall restrict our considerations to the case of...• Наши рассуждения в предыдущем параграфе могли бы привести нас к предположению, что... - Our work in the previous section might lead us to suspect that...• Несколько иное рассуждение показывает, что... - A slightly different argument shows that...• Обобщая данное рассуждение, видим, что... - By an extension of this argument it is seen that...• Однако из нашего рассуждения понятно, что... - However, it is clear from our discussion that...• По аналогии с предыдущими рассуждениями... - By analogy with our above discussion,...• Повторяя приведенное выше рассуждение, мы получаем... - By repeating the above argument we obtain...• Повторяя это рассуждение, мы обнаруживаем, что... - Repeating this argument, we find that...• Подобное же рассуждение покажет нам... - A similar argument will show that...• Подобное рассуждение доказало бы, что... - A similar argument would prove that...• Подобное рассуждение могло бы быть проведено, используя... - A similar argument may be made using...• Подобное рассуждение можно использовать, когда... - A similar argument can be used when...• Подобное рассуждение применяется в случае, когда а > 1. - A similar argument applies when a > 1.• Посмотрим, как это рассуждение может быть применено к... - Let us now see how this argument carries over to...• Предыдущее рассуждение требует некоторых дополнительных комментариев. - The foregoing reasoning requires some further comment.• Предыдущие рассуждения базируются на предположении... - The foregoing arguments rely on the assumption that...• Предыдущие рассуждения можно было бы с равным успехом приложить к... - The above considerations may be applied equally well to...• Приведенное здесь рассуждение игнорирует... - The argument given here ignores...• Рассуждение, приведенное в конце последней главы, показывает, что... - The argument at the end of the last chapter shows that...• Рассуждения Гильберта относительно этого уравнения показывают, что... - Hubert's discussion of this equation shows that...• Рассуждениями того же типа мы приходим к... - By the same sort of reasoning we are led to...• Рассуждениями, которые полностью аналогичны представленным в предыдущей главе, мы приходим к заключению, что... - By arguments that are completely analogous to those presented in the previous chapter we conclude that...• Следующее простое рассуждение может дать некоторое понимание... - The following simple reasoning may give some insight into...• Следующее рассуждение иллюстрирует метод... - The following treatment illustrates the method of...• Следуя рассуждениям Баутина, мы теперь можем легко показать... - Following the argument of Bautin we can now easily show that...• Сущностью этого рассуждения является то, что... - The essence of the argument is that...• Та же самая последовательность рассуждений говорит нам, что... - The same line of argument tells us that...• Рассуждения такого же типа доказывают следующий результат. - Arguments of the same type prove the following result.• Теперь мы построим строгую версию предыдущего рассуждения. - We shall now construct a rigorous version of the above argument.• То же самое рассуждение показывает, что... - The same reasoning shows that...• То же самое рассуждение применяется в/к... - The same argument applies to...• То же самое рассуждение четко показывает, что... - The same reasoning evidently shows that...• То же самое рассуждение, что и выше, показывает, что... - The same argument as above shows that...• Эта цепь рассуждений не выдерживает критики. - This chain of reasoning does not stand up under scrutiny.• Эти рассуждения диктуют, что... - These considerations dictate that...• Эти рассуждения наводят на мысль, что... - These considerations suggest that...• Эти рассуждения показывают нам, что... - These considerations show us that...• Эти рассуждения показывают, как мы можем... - These considerations show how we can...• Это нестрогое рассуждение приводит нас к... - This crude argument leads to...• Это обсуждение основывается на рассуждениях Кельвина [1]. - This discussion is based on that given by Kelvin [1].• Это ограничение не влияет на наши рассуждения. - This limitation does not concern us.• Это рассуждение может быть обосновано, если мы напишем... - This argument can be justified if we write...• Это рассуждение можно одинаково хорошо применить к... - The argument can be applied equally well to...• Это рассуждение подобно тому, что было использовано для установления... - The argument is similar to that used to establish...• Это рассуждение правильно лишь тогда, когда... - This argument is only correct when...• Это рассуждение, в основном, является распространением... - The argument is essentially an extension of... -
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(см. также факт) result, effect, consequence, finding• Результат более общего типа формулируется следующим образом. - The following is a more general result of the same kind.• Более определенные результаты были сформулированы Смитом [1]. - More definite results have been formulated by Smith [1].• В действительности данный результат означает, что... - This result means, in effect, that...• В результате практически все, работающие в данной области, желали допустить, что... - As a result, practically everyone in the field was willing to admit that...• В результате преобразования уравнение (1) принимает вид... - After simplification equation (1) becomes...• В результате следует заключить, что... - Consequently, one must conclude that...• В результате существовала тенденция... - As a result, there has been a tendency to...• В результате этого происходит заметное уменьшение... - This results in a marked decrease in...• В результате, теперь достаточно лишь доказать, что... - Consequently it is enough to prove that...• В соответствии с данным результатом мы можем определить... - In accordance with this result, we may identify...• В то же самое время, данные результаты указывают, что... - At the same time, the results indicate that...• В этом приложении мы приводим результаты... - In this appendix we present the results of...• Важность данного результата состоит в том, что он четко устанавливает... - The importance of this result is that it clearly establishes...• Возможно, наилучший способ сформулировать результаты - это... - Probably the best way to express the results is to use...• Можно грубо выразить (= сформулировать) тот же результат, говоря, что... - This result is expressed roughly by saying that...• Данный результат должен выглядеть знакомым любому, кто изучал... - This result should look familiar to anyone who has studied...• Данный результат допускает простую геометрическую интерпретацию. - The result admits a simple geometrical interpretation.• Данный результат имеет простую физическую интерпретацию. - This result has a simple physical interpretation.• Данный результат может быть сформулирован в несколько более простой форме следующим образом. - This result can be written in a slightly simpler form as follows.• Данный результат находится в полном согласии с... - The result is in perfect agreement with...• Данный результат объясняет/разъясняет... - This result explains...• Данный результат объясняется и качественно, и количественно предположением, что... - This result is both qualitatively and quantitatively explained by the assumption that...• Данный результат окажется полезным при обсуждении (чего-л). - This result will prove useful in the discussion of...• Данный результат остается справедливым, если... - The result remains true if...• Данный результат принадлежит Гауссу. - This result is due to Gauss.• Данный результат следует немедленно, если мы можем показать, что... - The result will follow immediately if we can show that...• Данный результат согласуется с... - This result is in agreement with...• Данный результат также может быть получен с применением... - This result can also be obtained by the application of...• Данный результат, который можно легко проверить, состоит в том, что... - The result, which may be easily verified, is...• Для того, чтобы доказать этот результат, мы должны, во-первых, вычислить... - In order to prove this result we must first calculate...• Другой интересный результат, принадлежащий Риману, состоит в том, что... - Another interesting result, due to Riemann, is. that...• Другой способ получения того же результата появляется, если заметить, что... - Another way of obtaining the same result is to note that...• Его результаты могут быть подытожены следующей теоремой. - His results may be summed up in the following theorem.• Если мы используем результат (7), то видим, что... - If we make use of the result (7) we see that...• Еще один интересный результат - это... - One further result of interest is that...• Еще одним следствием этих результатов является то, что... - One further consequence of these results is that...• За исключение последнего, все эти результаты немедленно вытекают из того факта, что... - All these results except the last follow immediately from the fact that...• Значение этого последнего результата состоит в том, что... - The significance of this last result is that...• Значительно лучший результат мог быть получен, если использовать... - A much better result would have been obtained using...• Из... можно вывести много полезных результатов. - Many useful results may be deduced from...• Из вышеуказанного утверждения следует дополнительный результат. - The above argument gives us the following additional result.• Из предыдущих результатов вытекает, что... - It follows from the foregoing results that...• Из процитированных выше результатов следует, что... - From the results quoted above it follows that...• Из результатов последнего параграфа становится ясно, что... - It is apparent from the last section that...• Из результатов экспериментов Смит [1] заключил, что... - From the results of experiments, Smith [1] concluded that...• Из этих результатов вытекает, что... - These results imply that...• Используя результат (10), мы видим, что... - Making use of the result (10) we see that...• Используя этот результат... - With this result we can...• Используя этот результат, мы можем заключить... - With the help of this result we can deduce...• Исследование, продолжающееся два десятилетия, принесло удивительно немного результатов относительно... - Research spanning two decades has yielded surprisingly few results on...• Исходя из этих результатов, можно сконструировать... - Prom these results it is possible to construct...• Как мы можем понимать этот результат? - How can we understand this result?• Как мы уже видели, те же самые результаты предсказываются для... - As we have seen, the same results are predicted for...• Как побочный результат теоремы 4... - As a by-product of Theorem 4, we also obtain the convergence of...• Как приложение данного результата, мы покажем, что... -As an application of this result, we show that...• Как это показано ниже, этот результат можно также вывести непосредственно. - This result may also be derived directly as follows.• Количественный анализ этих результатов показывает, что... - A quantitative analysis of these results shows that...• Методом математической индукции этот результат может быть распространен на... - This result can be extended, by mathematical induction, to...• Многие идеи и результаты последней главы могут быть распространены на случай... - Many of the ideas and results of the last chapter can now be extended to the case of...• Многие из наших более ранних результатов могут быть лучше поняты, если... - Many of ounearlier results can be better understood if...• Можно было бы интерпретировать, что эти результаты означают, что... - These results might be interpreted to mean that...• Можно понять эти результаты, рассматривая... - One can understand these results by considering...• Мы используем этот результат, чтобы... - We shall apply this result to...• Мы могли бы взглянуть на данный результат с другой точки зрения. - We may look at this result in another way.• Мы могли бы подытожить эти результаты утверждением, что... - We may summarize these results with the statement that...• Мы могли бы получить этот же результат более просто, заметив, что... - We could have obtained this result more easily by noting that...• Мы могли бы получить этот результат другим способом. - We could obtain this result by a different argument.• Мы можем использовать этот результат, чтобы определить (= ввести)... - We can use this result to define...• Мы можем подытожить предыдущие результаты в простых терминах, замечая, что... - We can summarize the preceding results in simpler terms by noting that...• Мы можем получить данный результат следующим образом. - We can obtain the result as follows.• Мы можем применить некоторые результаты этой главы, чтобы проиллюстрировать... - We may apply some of the results of this chapter to illustrate...• Мы можем сформулировать этот результат в виде теоремы. - We can state the result as a theorem.• Мы не можем ожидать выполнения этого результата в случае... - This result cannot be expected to hold for...• Мы применим наши результаты к одному простому случаю. - We shall apply our results to a simple case.• Мы только что доказали следующий результат. - We have proved the following result.• Мы хотим взглянуть на этот результат с несколько иной точки зрения. - We want to look at this result from a slightly different, point of view.• На основе данных результатов давайте теперь оценим... - On the basis of these results, let us now estimate...• Наиболее важными результатами являются результаты, касающиеся (= связанные с)... - The most important results are those concerning...• Наилучший результат получается, когда/ если... - The best result is obtained when...• Наш основной результат будет заключаться в том, что... - Our main result will be that...• Наш следующий результат демонстрирует, что... - Our next result demonstrates that...• Наши первые результаты описывают соотношения между... - Our first results deal with the relations between...• Наши результаты пересекаются с результатами Смита [1], который... - Our results overlap those of Smith [1], who...• Наши результаты предпочтительны по сравнению с результатами Смита [1]. - Our results compare favorably with those of Smith [1].• Немедленным следствием предыдущего результата является тот факт, что... - An immediate corollary of the above result is the fact that...• Несколько более простой результат получается, если мы... - A somewhat simpler result is obtained if we...• Несомненно, данные результаты не зависят от... - These results are of course independent of...• Нижеследующее является обобщением результата, доказанного Смитом [1]. - The following is a generalization of a result proved by Smith [1].• Объединяя эти результаты, мы видим, что... - On combining these results we see that...• Обычно это происходит в результате... - This usually occurs as a result of...• Однако имеются другие результаты, которые... - There are other results, however, which...• Однако окончательные результаты теории не могут зависеть от... - But the final results of the theory must not depend on...• Однако подобные усилия приносят положительный результат, только если... - Such efforts, however, are successful only if...• Однако у этого результата имеется другое приложение. - However, this result has another application.• Однако этот результат действительно предполагает, что... - The result does assume, however, that...• Одним интересным свойством этих результатов является то, что они указывают... - One interesting feature of these results is that they indicate...• Очевидно, данный результат мог бы быть получен, не используя... - Obviously this result could have been obtained without the use of...• Очевидно, что подобный результат справедлив (и) для... - Obviously a similar result is true for...• Очевидно, что эти результаты выполняются для любого... - These results clearly hold for any...• Очевидной интерпретацией данного результата является... - The straightforward interpretation of this result is...• Перед тем как установить только что упомянутые результаты, необходимо (рассмотреть и т. п.)... - Before establishing the results just mentioned it is necessary to...• По результатам этого и подобных экспериментов обнаружено, что... - From this and similar experiments it is found that...• Подобные результаты убедительно доказывают, что... - Such results conclusively prove that...• В некотором роде подобный результат выполняется для... - A somewhat similar result holds for...• Полученные результаты должны быть таковы, чтобы их можно было сравнить с... - The results obtained should be capable of comparison with...• Помимо прочего, данный результат показывает, что... - Among other things, this result shows that...• Помня об этом результате, давайте проверим... - With this result in mind, let us examine...• Поучительно рассмотреть эти результаты с точки зрения... - It is instructive to consider these results from the standpoint of...• Предыдущие результаты были получены в рамках предположения... - The above results have been obtained under the assumption of...• Предыдущие результаты еще раз иллюстрируют... - The above results once more illustrate...• Предыдущие результаты можно подытожить следующим образом. - The above results may be summarized as follows.• Приведенная выше теория не предсказывает хорошо известный результат, что... - The theory given above does not predict the well-known result that...• Простой иллюстрацией для этого результата является его приложение к... - A simple illustration of this result is its application to...• Результат может быть найден (с помощью и т. п.)... - The output can be found by...• Результат показан ниже. - The result is recorded below.• Результат, представленный формулой (9), очень полезен при выводе свойств (чего-л). - The result (9) is very useful for deducing properties of...• Результат, справедливость которого может быть проверена (самим) читателем, формулируется следующим образом. - The result, which may be verified by the reader, is...• Результатом является представление... - The result is a representation of...• Результаты были получены непосредственным наблюдением... - The results are obtained by direct observation of...• Результаты были разочаровывающими, в основном потому... - The results have been disappointing, mainly because...• Результаты всех этих методов согласуются с... - The results of all these methods are consistent with...• Результаты данной главы позволяют нам... - The results of the present chapter enable us to...• Результаты согласуются с пониманием, что... - The results are consistent with the view that...• Следующий очень важный результат является основой для... - The following very important result is the basis for...• Соответствующий результат справедлив (и) для... - A corresponding result holds for...• Справедливость того же результата можно увидеть геометрически. - The same result can be seen geometrically.• Сравнение с точным результатом (2) показывает, что... - A comparison with the exact result (2) shows that...• Считается хорошей практикой выражать все результаты измерений в метрической системе. - It is considered good practice to express all measurements in metric units.• Таким образом, данный результат доказан. - The result is therefore established.• Таким образом, мы можем обобщить результаты из первого параграфа и сообщить, что... - Thus, we can generalize the results of Section 1 and state that...• Таким образом, получен следующий основной (= центральный) результат... - The following key results are therefore obtained:...• Такого же самого типа рассуждения доказывают следующий результат. - Arguments of the same type prove the following result.• Такой результат более предпочтителен (другому результату). - The outcome is certainly preferable to...• Твердо установленным результатом является, что... - It is a well-established result that...• Тем не менее эта формальная работа привела к конкретному результату. - Nevertheless, this formal work has produced a concrete result.• Теперь мы доказываем два фундаментальных результата. - We now prove two fundamental results.• Теперь мы доказываем один фундаментальный результат. - We now prove a fundamental result.• Теперь мы можем сформулировать следующий результат. - We are now in a position to state the following result.• Теперь мы получаем желаемый результат. - We now have the desired result.• Теперь мы собрали воедино основные определения и результаты (исследования и т. п.)... - We have now assembled the main definitions and results of...• Тот же самый результат может быть получен простым (вычислением и т. п.)... - The same result may be obtained by simply...• Тот же самый результат может быть сформулирован в другой форме. - The same result can be put in a different form.• Тот же самый результат можно вывести из... - The same result may be deduced from...• Физический смысл этого результата состоит в том, что... - The physical significance of this result is that...• Формально этот результат выглядит весьма похожим на... - Formally, the result looks somewhat similar to...• Численные результаты, основанные на соотношении (4), показывают, что... - Numerical computations based on (4) show that...• Читатель мог бы сравнить этот результат с выражением (6). - The reader may compare this result with the expression (6).• Читатель найдет этот результат в любом учебнике... - The reader will find this result in any textbook on...• Чтобы объяснить получившийся результат, мы могли бы предположить, что... - То explain the above result, we could suppose that...• Чтобы получить необходимый результат, мы... - То obtain the required result, let...• Чтобы получить практический результат в подобных случаях, мы... - То obtain a practical result in such cases, we...• Эти два результата имеют существенный интерес. - These two results are of considerable interest.• Эти два результата совместно показывают, что... - These two results together show that...• Эти кажущиеся тривиальными результаты приводят к... - These seemingly trivial results lead to...• Эти результаты имели важные далеко ведущие последствия. - The results were of far reaching importance.• Эти результаты могут быть легко описаны в терминах... - These results can easily be described in terms of...• Эти результаты можно использовать, чтобы установить... - These results can be used to establish...• Эти результаты можно очевидным образом обобщить (на случай и т. п.)... - These results can be extended in an obvious way to...• Эти результаты не изменятся, если мы... - These results are not affected if we...• Эти результаты представлены на рис. 3 и 4. - The results are displayed in Figures 3 and 4.• Эти результаты согласуются с предположением, что... - These results are consistent with the assumption that...• Эти результаты также поддержали точку зрения, что... - The results also lend support to the view that...• Эти результаты теперь могут быть уточнены для случая... - These results can now be specialized to the case of...• Эти результаты часто бывают необходимы. - These results are needed frequently.• Эти результаты являются следствием... - These results are a consequence of...• Эти результаты ясно показывают, что... - These results clearly show that...• Эти результаты в основном согласуются с... - These results are broadly consistent with...• Это важный результат. Он утверждает, что... - This is an important result. It says that...• Это и есть тот самый предсказанный результат. - This is precisely the expected result.• Это интересный результат. - This is an interesting result.• Это интересный результат, так как... - This is an interesting result because...• Это контрастирует с соответствующим результатом для... - This contrasts with the corresponding result for...• Это очень важный результат. Он означает, что... - This is a very important result. It means that...• Это подтверждается приведенными результатами. - This is confirmed by the results shown.• Это результат важен для практики, так как... - The result is important in practical terms since...• Это согласуется с нашим предыдущим результатом. - This is in agreement with our previous result.• Это хорошо подтверждается результатами... - This is strongly supported by the results of...• Это устанавливает данный результат. - This establishes the result.•Это чрезвычайно важный результат, поскольку он позволяет нам... - This is an exceedingly important result, as it enables us to...• Это ясно показано на рис. 1, который представляет результаты (чего-л). - This is clearly demonstrated in Figure 1 which shows the results of...• Этот неверный результат получается вследствие... - This incorrect result is due to...• Этот результат более или менее ожидаем, если исходить из того факта, что... - This result is more or less to be expected from the fact that...• Этот результат был сформулирован довольно неопределенно (= неточно), потому что... - This result has been stated rather vaguely because...• Этот результат было необходимо ожидать, исходя из факта, что... - This result was to be expected from the fact that...• Этот результат вытекает из изучения... - This result follows from a study of...• Этот результат заслуживает более пристального рассмотрения. - This result is worth a more careful look.• Этот результат имеет поразительное сходство с... -. This result bears a striking resemblance to...• Этот результат легко установить. - It is easy to establish this result.• Этот результат легче запомнить... - This result is more easily remembered by...• Этот результат мог бы быть выведен прямо из соотношения (6). - This result could have been deduced directly from (6).• Этот результат мог бы нам позволить... - This result may allow us to...• Этот результат можно было бы получить более легко, увидев, что... - This result could have been obtained more easily by recognizing that...• Этот результат можно использовать без опасений, только если... - It is safe to use this result only if...• Этот результат можно сделать более наглядным с помощью... - The result can be made more explicit by...• Этот результат не зависит ни от каких предположений относительно... - This result is independent of any assumption about...• Этот результат не слишком изменяется, если... - The result is not essentially different if...• Этот результат не является простым, потому что... - The result is not simple because...• Этот результат перестает быть верным, если... - This result no longer holds if...• Этот результат подтверждает интуитивное понимание того, что... - This result confirms the intuitive view that...• Этот результат полезен лишь тогда, когда... - This result is useful only when...• Этот результат поражает тем, что... - The striking thing about this result is that...• Этот результат предлагает естественное обобщение... - This result suggests a natural generalization of...• Этот результат совпадает с полученным с помощью уравнения (4). - The result is exactly the same as that given by equation (4).• Этот результат согласуется с тем фактом, что... - This result is in agreement with the fact that...• Этот результат также можно было бы получить, применяя... - This result may also be obtained by means of...• Этот результат является более или менее ожидаемым, однако исходя из того, что... - This result is more or less to be expected, however, from the fact that... -
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m.1 bottom.doble fondo false bottomsin fondo bottomlesssu popularidad ha tocado fondo their popularity has reached an all-time low o rock bottom2 back.3 depth.tener un metro de fondo to be one meter deep4 background.sobre fondo negro on a black backgroundal fondo in the background5 heart, bottom.llegar al fondo de to get to the heart o bottom ofel problema de fondo the underlying problemla cuestión de fondo the fundamental issue6 fund (finance) (de dinero).a fondo perdido non-returnablerecaudar fondos to raise fundsfondo de amortización sinking fundfondo de comercio goodwillfondo común kittyfondo de garantía de depósito deposit guarantee fundfondo de inversión investment fundfondo Monetario Internacional International Monetary Fundfondo de pensiones pension fundfondos reservados = contingency funds available to ministries, for which they do not have to account publicly7 catalog, collection.fondo editorial backlist8 reason, basis (fundamento).9 substance.10 stamina (sport) (resistencia).de fondo long-distancede medio fondo middle-distance11 petticoat (combinación). (Colombian Spanish, Mexican Spanish)12 core, root, bottom.13 bed, lowest part.* * *1 (parte más baja) bottom2 (parte más lejana) end, back3 (segundo término) background4 (profundidad) depth5 (aguante) stamina6 FINANZAS fund7 (de libros etc) stock\a fondo perdido nonrecoverable, nonreturnablede... en fondo... abreasten el fondo figurado deep down, at heartreunir fondos to raise fundsfondo común kittyfondo de inversión investment fundfondo de pensiones pension fundFondo Monetario Internacional International Monetary Fundfondo del mar sea bedfondo y forma form and substancefondos bloqueados frozen assetsfondos disponibles available funds, liquid assetsfondos públicos public funds* * *noun m.1) bottom2) back, rear3) background4) fund* * *SM1) [parte inferior] [de caja, botella, lago, mar] bottom; [de río] bed•
los bajos fondos — the underworld•
una maletín con doble fondo — a case with a false bottom, a false-bottomed case•
irse al fondo — to sink to the bottom•
sin fondo — bottomlessla economía tocó fondo y el gobierno tuvo que devaluar la moneda — the economy reached o hit rock bottom and the government had to devalue the currency
hemos tocado fondo y todo indica que la recuperación está muy próxima — the market has bottomed out and all the indications are that a recovery is just around the corner
2) [parte posterior] [de pasillo, calle, nave] end; [de habitación, armario] back•
al fondo, su oficina está al fondo a la izquierda — her office is at the end on the left3) (=profundidad) [de cajón, edificio, bañera] depth¿cuánto tiene de fondo el armario? — how deep is the wardrobe?
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tener mucho fondo — to be deep4) (=lo fundamental)en el fondo de esta polémica late el miedo al cambio — at the heart o bottom of this controversy lies a fear of change
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la cuestión de fondo — the basic o fundamental issueel problema de fondo — the basic o fundamental o underlying problem
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la forma y el fondo — form and contentartículo 2)•
llegar al fondo de la cuestión — to get to the bottom of the matter5) (=segundo plano) backgroundla historia transcurre sobre un fondo de creciente inquietud social — the story takes place against a background of growing social unrest
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música de fondo — background music•
ruido de fondo — background noisefondo de escritorio, fondo de pantalla — (Inform) (desktop) wallpaper
6)•
a fondo —a) [como adj]•
una limpieza a fondo — a thorough cleanb) [como adv]no conoce a fondo la situación del país — he does not have a thorough o an in-depth knowledge of the country's situation
la policía investigará a fondo lo ocurrido — the police will conduct a thorough investigation of what happened
he estudiado a fondo a los escritores del Siglo de Oro — I have studied Golden Age writers in great depth
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emplearse a fondo, tuvo que emplearse a fondo para disuadirlos — he had to use all his skill to dissuade themel equipo deberá emplearse a fondo para derrotar a sus adversarios — the team will have to draw on all its resources to beat their opponents
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en el fondo —a) (=en nuestro interior) deep downen el fondo, es buena persona — deep down he's a good person, he's a good person at heart
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en el fondo de su corazón — in his heart of hearts, deep downb) (=en realidad) reallylo que se debatirá en la reunión, en el fondo, es el futuro de la empresa — what is actually o really going to be debated in the meeting is the future of the company
la verdad es que en el fondo, no tengo ganas — to be honest, I really don't feel like it
en el fondo no quiere irse — when it comes down to it, he doesn't want to leave
c) (=en lo fundamental) fundamentally, essentiallyen el fondo ambos sistemas son muy parecidos — fundamentally o essentially, both systems are very similar
8) (Dep)•
carrera de fondo — long-distance race•
esquí de fondo — cross-country skiing•
corredor de medio fondo — middle-distance runner•
pruebas de medio fondo — middle-distance events9) (=dinero) (Com, Econ) fund; [en póker, entre amigos] pot, kittycontamos con un fondo de 150.000 euros para becas — we have at our disposal a budget of 150,000 euros for grants
su padre le ha prestado bastante dinero a fondo perdido — his father has given him quite a lot of money on permanent loan
Fondo de Compensación Interterritorial — system of financial redistribution between the autonomous regions of Spain
fondo ético — (Econ) ethical investment fund
10) pl fondos (=dinero) funds•
recaudar fondos — to raise funds•
estar sin fondos — to be out of funds, be broke *cheque o talón sin fondos — bounced cheque, rubber check (EEUU)
11) (=reserva) [de biblioteca, archivo, museo] collection12) (=carácter) nature, dispositionde fondo jovial — of cheery o cheerful disposition, cheerful-natured
13) (Dep) (=resistencia) stamina15) Méx•
con o de fondo — serious•
medio fondo — slip17) And (=finca) country estate18) Chile (Culin) large pot ( to feed a large number of people)* * *1)a) ( parte más baja) bottomb) (parte de atrás - de pasillo, calle) end; (- de habitación) backestaban al or en el fondo de la sala — they were at the back of the room
c) ( profundidad)d) ( de edificio) depthe) (en cuadro, fotografía) background2)a) (Lit) ( contenido) contentb) (Der)3) (Fin)a) ( de dinero) fundhacer un fondo común — to start a joint fund o (colloq) a kitty
un cheque sin fondos — a dud o (AmE) rubber check (colloq)
estoy mal de fondos — (fam) I'm short of cash (colloq)
c)a fondo perdido — <inversión/préstamo> non-refundable, non-recoverable
4) (Dep) ( en atletismo)de fondo — <corredor/carrera/prueba> long-distance
5) (de biblioteca, museo) collection6) (Méx) (Indum) slip, underskirt7) (en locs)a fondo — (loc adj) <estudio/investigación> in-depth; (loc adv) <prepararse/entrenar> thoroughly
conoce el área/tema a fondo — she knows the area/subject really well
de fondo — <ruido/música> background (before n); <error/discrepancia> fundamental
en el fondo: en el fondo no es malo deep down he's not a bad person; en el fondo nos llevamos bien we get on all right, really; fondo blanco! (AmL fam) bottoms up! (colloq); tener buen fondo to be a good person at heart; tocar fondo to bottom out; su credibilidad ha tocado fondo — his credibility has hit o reached rock bottom
* * *1)a) ( parte más baja) bottomb) (parte de atrás - de pasillo, calle) end; (- de habitación) backestaban al or en el fondo de la sala — they were at the back of the room
c) ( profundidad)d) ( de edificio) depthe) (en cuadro, fotografía) background2)a) (Lit) ( contenido) contentb) (Der)3) (Fin)a) ( de dinero) fundhacer un fondo común — to start a joint fund o (colloq) a kitty
un cheque sin fondos — a dud o (AmE) rubber check (colloq)
estoy mal de fondos — (fam) I'm short of cash (colloq)
c)a fondo perdido — <inversión/préstamo> non-refundable, non-recoverable
4) (Dep) ( en atletismo)de fondo — <corredor/carrera/prueba> long-distance
5) (de biblioteca, museo) collection6) (Méx) (Indum) slip, underskirt7) (en locs)a fondo — (loc adj) <estudio/investigación> in-depth; (loc adv) <prepararse/entrenar> thoroughly
conoce el área/tema a fondo — she knows the area/subject really well
de fondo — <ruido/música> background (before n); <error/discrepancia> fundamental
en el fondo: en el fondo no es malo deep down he's not a bad person; en el fondo nos llevamos bien we get on all right, really; fondo blanco! (AmL fam) bottoms up! (colloq); tener buen fondo to be a good person at heart; tocar fondo to bottom out; su credibilidad ha tocado fondo — his credibility has hit o reached rock bottom
* * *fondo11 = background, backing, quid, crux, fundus.Ex: In the background has often been the need, at a time of declining financial resources, to demonstrate the relevance of the library to all sectors of society and there can sometimes be detected an element of patronization.
Ex: A picture is a two-dimensional visual representation accessible to the naked eye and generally on an opaque backing.Ex: The important moral crux at the heart of the novel 'The debt collector' is that the odds are stacked against the rehabilitation of violent criminals.Ex: The crux of the process is the development of multiple models.Ex: This is an extremely valuable clinical test that provides information about the circulatory system of the ocular fundus (the back of the eye) not attainable by routine examination.* a fondo = fully, thoroughly, full-scale.* al fondo (de) = at the bottom (of).* artículo de fondo = feature article.* corredor de fondo = long-distance runner.* en el fondo = at heart, deep down, in the back of + Posesivo + mind, in the back of + Posesivo + head, at the back of + Posesivo + head, bottom line, the, in the bottom.* en el fondo de = at the root of.* esquiador de fondo = cross-country skier.* esquí de fondo = cross-country skiing.* fondo del mar = sea bottom, seafloor [sea floor], ocean floor, seabed [sea bed].* fondo del océano = ocean bed, ocean floor.* fondo marino = deep-sea floor.* forma de doble fondo = double-faced mould.* forma de un solo fondo = single-faced mould.* forma de un solo fondo para papel verjurado = single-faced laid mould.* limpiar a fondo = spring-clean, clear out.* limpieza a fondo = spring cleaning.* llegar al fondo de la cuestión = see to the + bottom of things.* llegar al fondo de una Cuestión = get to + the bottom of, get to + the root of.* mar de fondo = groundswell.* material de fondo = backing.* movimiento de fondo = groundswell.* negro sobre fondo blanco = black on white.* pez de fondo = groundfish, bottom fish.* pozo sin fondo = bottomless pit.* ruido de fondo = background noise.* servir de telón de fondo = set + the backdrop.* sin fondo = bottomless.* telón de fondo = background, backdrop.* teniendo como telón de fondo = against + background of.* teniendo esto como telón de fondo = against this background.* tocar fondo = bottom out, hit + rock-bottom, reach + rock-bottom, touch + rock bottom, strike + bottom.fondo33 = backlist, stock, collection, stocking.Ex: They not only provide detailed information about new books and those soon to be published, but also continue to list all of their books still in print (frequently called a ' backlist').
Ex: Consider, for example, the work of the shoe shop manager and the way he arranges his stock of shoes.Ex: While there are a profusion of techniques in existence to gain access to the collections, there is no uniform system.Ex: Because of the lack of stocking space, there are many products that we can order for next day pick-up.* colección de fondos electrónicos = e-collection [electronic collection].* colección de fondos locales = local history collection, local collection.* con suficientes fondos = properly stocked.* consultar los fondos = search + holdings.* dotar de fondos a una biblioteca = stock + library.* exceso de fondos = overstock.* expurgo de fondos bibliográficos = collection weeding, stock weeding.* fondo antiguo = antiquarian materials.* fondo bibliográfico = bookstock [book stock].* fondo circulante = circulating collection.* fondo de acceso restringido = reserve collection.* fondo de consulta en sala = reserve reading collection, reserve collection, reserve shelves, special reserve, reserve book room.* fondo de lectura "formativo-recreativa" = browser collection.* fondo de préstamo por horas = short-loan collection.* fondo de recursos electrónicos de acceso restringido = electronic reserve.* fondo de registros bibliográficos = bibliographic pool, bibliographic record pool.* fondo de revistas = periodical holdings.* fondo documental = document collection.* fondo local = local material.* fondos bibliográficos = holdings, stock.* fondos de acceso libre = open stacks.* fondos de acceso restringido = closed access collection, closed stacks, closed access stacks.* fondos de la biblioteca = library's stock, library materials.* fondos de libre acceso = open access stacks.* fondos de material audiovisual = AV holdings.* fondos de publicaciones periódicas = serial holdings.* fondos de revistas = journal holdings.* fondos indioamericanos = American Indian materials.* fondos integrados = integrated stock.* fondos locales = local history material.* fondos patrimoniales = heritage collection.* ingresar en los fondos = accession.* mención de fondos = holdings statement.* provisto de buenos fondos = stockholding.* renovación de fondos = turnover, stock turnover, turnover of stock.* renovar fondos = turn over.* replanteamiento de los fondos = stock revision.* sección de fondos locales = local studies department, local studies library, local studies collection.* sección para el fondo de consulta en sala = reserve room.* selección de fondos = stock selection.* * *A1 (parte más baja) bottomel fondo del mar the bottom of the seael fondo de la cacerola/bolsa the bottom of the saucepan/bages muy profundo, no consigo tocar fondo it's very deep, I can't touch the bottomen el fondo de su corazón deep down (in his heart)tenemos que llegar al fondo de esta cuestión we must get to the bottom of this matterhay un fondo de verdad en esa historia there is an element of truth in that storyhay en él un fondo de maldad there's a streak of maliciousness in him2 (de un pasillo, una calle) end; (de una habitación) backal fondo, a la derecha at the end, on the rightsiga hasta el fondo del pasillo go to the end of the corridoryo vivo justo al fondo de la calle I live right at the end of the streetencontró la carta al fondo del cajón he found the letter at the back of the drawerestaban sentados al or en el fondo de la sala they were sitting at the back of the room3(profundidad): esta piscina tiene poco fondo this pool is not very deep o is quite shallownecesito un cajón con más fondo I need a deeper drawer4 (de un edificio) depthel edificio tiene poca fachada pero mucho fondo the building has a narrow frontage but it goes back a long way5 (en un cuadro, una fotografía) backgroundestampado blanco sobre fondo gris white print on gray backgroundCompuesto:( Inf) wallpaperB1 ( Lit) (contenido) contentel fondo y la forma de una novela the form and content of a novel2 ( Der):una cuestión de fondo a question of lawC ( Fin)1 (de dinero) fundun fondo para las víctimas del siniestro a fund for the disaster victimstenemos un fondo común para estas cosas we have a joint fund o ( colloq) a kitty for these thingsrecaudar fondos to raise moneyreunió los fondos para la operación he raised the funds o money for the operationno dispone de fondos suficientes en la cuenta he does not have sufficient funds o money in his accountme dio un cheque sin fondos the check he gave me bounced, he gave me a dud check, the bank would not honor the check he gave me ( frml)el departamento no dispone de fondos para este fin the department does not have funds o money available for this purposelos fondos están bloqueados the funds have been frozen3a fondo perdido ‹inversión/préstamo› non-refundable, non-recoverablelo que pagas de alquiler es dinero a fondo perdido the money you spend on rent is money wasted o ( colloq) money down the drainCompuestos:sinking fundventure capital fundventure capital fundgoodwill( Fin) fund of fundsdeposit guarantee fundstrike fundinvestment fundReal Estate Investment Trust, REIThedge fundresearch fundpension fundprovident fundslush fundfighting fundtracker fund(UE) Cohesion Fund(UE) European Development Fund(UE) European Regional Development Fund(UE) European Agricultural Guidance and Guarantee FundInternational Monetary Fund, IMF(UE) European Social Fundmpl public funds (pl)mpl secret funds (pl)D ( Dep)1(en atletismo): de fondo ‹corredor/carrera/prueba› long-distance2 (en gimnasia) push-up, press-up ( BrE)E (de una biblioteca, un museo) collectionCompuesto:list (of titles)F (de una alcachofa) heartH ( en locs):( loc adv) ‹prepararse/entrenar› thoroughlyesto necesita una limpieza a fondo this needs a thorough cleanuna reforma a fondo de las instituciones a sweeping reform of the institutionsestudiar a fondo un problema to study a problem in depthlos próximos días deben ser aprovechados a fondo you/we must make full use of the next few days, you/we must use the next few days to the full‹error/discrepancia› fundamental maquillajede cuatro en fondo four abreasten el fondo: en el fondo no es malo deep down he's not a bad persondiscutimos mucho, pero en el fondo nos llevamos bien we quarrel a lot but basically we get on all right o but we get on all right, reallytener buen fondoor no tener mal fondo to be a good person at heart, to have one's heart in the right placetocar fondo: en el mes de abril el precio tocó fondo in April the price bottomed outya hemos tocado fondo y las cosas empiezan a ir mejor we seem to be past the worst now and things are beginning to go bettersu credibilidad ha tocado fondo his credibility has hit o reached rock bottomme voy a tener que volver porque ya estoy tocando fondo I'm going to have to go back because I'm down to my last few dollars ( o pesos etc)I ( Chi) (olla grande) cauldron, large pot* * *
fondo sustantivo masculino
1
llegaré al fondo de esta cuestión I'll get to the bottom of this matter
(— de habitación) back;
c) ( profundidad):
2 (Lit) ( contenido) content
3 (Fin)
◊ hacer un fondo común to start a joint fund o (colloq) a kittyb)
recaudar fondos to raise money;
un cheque sin fondos a dud o (AmE) rubber check (colloq)
4 (Dep) ( en atletismo):
5 (Méx) (Indum) slip, underskirt
6 ( en locs)
‹ limpieza› thorough;
( loc adv) ‹prepararse/entrenar› thoroughly;
de fondo ‹ruido/música› background ( before n);
en el fondo: en el fondo nos llevamos bien we get on all right, really;
en el fondo no es malo deep down he's not a bad person
fondo sustantivo masculino
1 (parte más profunda) bottom
un doble fondo, a false bottom
2 (interior de una persona) en el fondo es muy tierno, deep down he's very gentle
3 (extremo opuesto) (de una habitación) back
(de un pasillo) end
4 (segundo plano) background
música de fondo, background music
mujer sobre fondo rojo, woman on a red background
5 (núcleo, meollo) essence, core
el fondo del asunto, the core of the matter
6 Prensa artículo de fondo, leading article
7 Dep corredor de fondo, long-distance runner
esquí de fondo, cross-country skiing
8 Fin fund: nos dio un cheque sin fondos, he gave us a bad cheque
familiar fondo común, kitty 9 bajos fondos, underworld
10 (conjunto de documentos, libros etc.) batch: los fondos documentales están en el sótano, the batches of documents are in the basement
♦ Locuciones: tocar fondo, Náut to touch bottom
figurado to reach rock bottom
a fondo, thoroughly
a fondo perdido, non-recoverable funds
' fondo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
esquí
- F.M.I.
- FMI
- FSE
- lecho
- revolverse
- sentar
- telón
- artículo
- barril
- bien
- carrera
- corredor
- crear
- cuestión
- doble
- maquillaje
- mar
English:
back
- backdrop
- background
- bed
- blunder
- board
- bottom
- bottom out
- bottomless
- clean out
- clear out
- cross-country
- dappled
- depth
- end
- extensive
- floor
- fund
- going-over
- groundswell
- heart
- IMF
- inch
- International Monetary Fund
- kitty
- long-distance
- mutual fund
- pool
- scrub down
- seabed
- sink
- spring-clean
- stuff away
- thoroughly
- thrash out
- underneath
- unit trust
- abreast
- clean
- closely
- deep
- deeply
- disaster
- float
- full
- further
- good
- heavy
- in-depth
- international
* * *fondo nm1. [parte inferior] bottom;el fondo del mar the bottom of the sea;fondos [de embarcación] bottom;dar fondo [embarcación] to drop anchor;echar a fondo [embarcación] to sink;irse a fondo [embarcación] to sink, to founder;sin fondo bottomless;RP Fam¡fondo blanco! bottoms up!;tocar fondo [embarcación] to hit the bottom (of the sea/river);[crisis] to bottom out;su popularidad ha tocado fondo their popularity has reached an all-time low o rock bottom;mi paciencia ha tocado fondo my patience has reached its limit2. [de habitación, escenario] back;al fondo de [calle, pasillo] at the end of;[sala] at the back of;el fondo de la pista the back of the court;los baños están al fondo del pasillo, a la derecha the toilets are at the end of the corridor, on the right3. [dimensión] depth;un río de poco fondo a shallow river;tener un metro de fondo to be one metre deep4. [de cuadro, foto, tela] background;quiero una tela de flores sobre fondo negro I'd like some material with a pattern of flowers on a black background;al fondo in the background5. [de alcachofa] heart6. [de asunto, problema] heart, bottom;el problema de fondo the underlying problem;la cuestión de fondo the fundamental issue;llegar al fondo de to get to the heart o bottom of;el gobierno quiere llegar al fondo de la cuestión the government wants to get to the bottom of the matter;en el fondo [en lo más íntimo] deep down;[en lo esencial] basically;en el fondo está enamorada de él deep down, she loves him;en el fondo, no es mala persona deep down, she's not a bad person;en el fondo tus problemas son los mismos basically, you have the same problems8. [de obra literaria] substance9. [de dinero] fund;a fondo perdido [préstamo] non-returnable;no estamos dispuestos a invertir a fondo perdido we're not prepared to pour money down the drain;fondos [capital] funds;nos hemos quedado sin fondos our funds have run out;un cheque sin fondos a bad cheque;estar mal de fondos [persona] to be badly off;[empresa] to be short of funds;recaudar fondos to raise fundsEcon fondo de amortización sinking fund;fondos bloqueados frozen funds;fondo de cohesión cohesion fund;Fin fondo de comercio goodwill;fondo de compensación interterritorial interterritorial compensation fund;fondo común kitty;poner un fondo (común) to set up a kitty;Fin fondo de crédito permanente evergreen fund;fondo de emergencia contingency fund;UE fondos estructurales structural funds; Fin fondo ético ethical fund; UE Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo European Development Fund; UE Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional European Regional Development Fund;fondo de fideicomiso trust fund;Fin fondo de garantía de depósitos deposit guarantee fund; Fin fondo de inversión investment fund; Fin fondo de inversión ético ethical investment fund;fondo de inversión inmobiliaria real estate investment fund;Fondo Monetario Internacional International Monetary Fund;Fondo Mundial para la Naturaleza World Wildlife Fund;Econ fondo de pensiones pension fund;fondos públicos public funds;Fin fondo de renta fija non-equity fund, bond fund; Fin fondo de renta variable equity fund;fondos reservados = contingency funds available to ministries, for which they do not have to account publicly;Fin fondo rotativo revolving fund; UE Fondo Social Europeo European Social Fund;fondo vitalicio life annuity10. [fundamento] reason, basis;sus acciones tienen siempre un fondo humanitario everything she does is for humanitarian reasons11.hacer algo a fondo [en profundidad] to do sth thoroughly;hicimos una lectura a fondo we read it through carefully;hacer una limpieza a fondo to have a thorough clean;el juez ha ordenado una investigación a fondo the judge has ordered a full enquiry o an in-depth investigation;emplearse a fondo to do one's utmost12. [de biblioteca, archivo] catalogue, collectionfondo editorial backlistmedio fondo middle-distance running;carrera de fondo long-distance race;esquí de fondo cross-country skiing;de medio fondo middle-distancefondo en carretera [ciclismo] road racing16. Carib, Méx [prenda] petticoat18. RP [patio] back patio* * *m1 bottom;doble fondo false bottom;fondo marino seabed;tocar fondo fig reach bottom;los bajos fondos the underworld sg2 ( profundidad) depth;hacer una limpieza a fondo de algo give sth a thorough clean, clean sth thoroughly;emplearse a fondo fig give one’s all;ir al fondo de algo look at sth in depth;en el fondo deep down4 PINT, FOT background;música de fondo background music6 COM fund;fondos pl money sg, funds;a fondo perdido non-refundable;sin fondos cheque dud7 DEP:de medio fondo middle distance atr8 ( disposición):tiene buen fondo he’s got a good heart* * *fondo nm1) : bottom2) : rear, back, end3) : depth4) : background5) : sea bed6) : fundfondo de inversiones: investment fund8) fondos nmpl: funds, resourcescheque sin fondos: bounced check9)a fondo : thoroughly, in depthen fondo : abreast* * *fondo n1. (en general) bottom2. (de calle, pasillo) end3. (de habitación) back4. (segundo término) background -
17 Science
It is a common notion, or at least it is implied in many common modes of speech, that the thoughts, feelings, and actions of sentient beings are not a subject of science.... This notion seems to involve some confusion of ideas, which it is necessary to begin by clearing up. Any facts are fitted, in themselves, to be a subject of science, which follow one another according to constant laws; although those laws may not have been discovered, nor even to be discoverable by our existing resources. (Mill, 1900, B. VI, Chap. 3, Sec. 1)One class of natural philosophers has always a tendency to combine the phenomena and to discover their analogies; another class, on the contrary, employs all its efforts in showing the disparities of things. Both tendencies are necessary for the perfection of science, the one for its progress, the other for its correctness. The philosophers of the first of these classes are guided by the sense of unity throughout nature; the philosophers of the second have their minds more directed towards the certainty of our knowledge. The one are absorbed in search of principles, and neglect often the peculiarities, and not seldom the strictness of demonstration; the other consider the science only as the investigation of facts, but in their laudable zeal they often lose sight of the harmony of the whole, which is the character of truth. Those who look for the stamp of divinity on every thing around them, consider the opposite pursuits as ignoble and even as irreligious; while those who are engaged in the search after truth, look upon the other as unphilosophical enthusiasts, and perhaps as phantastical contemners of truth.... This conflict of opinions keeps science alive, and promotes it by an oscillatory progress. (Oersted, 1920, p. 352)Most of the fundamental ideas of science are essentially simple, and may, as a rule, be expressed in a language comprehensible to everyone. (Einstein & Infeld, 1938, p. 27)A new scientific truth does not triumph by convincing its opponents and making them see the light, but rather because its opponents eventually die, and a new generation grows up that is familiar with it. (Planck, 1949, pp. 33-34)[Original quotation: "Eine neue wissenschaftliche Wahrheit pflegt sich nicht in der Weise durchzusetzen, dass ihre Gegner ueberzeugt werden und sich as belehrt erklaeren, sondern vielmehr dadurch, dass die Gegner allmaehlich aussterben und dass die heranwachsende Generation von vornherein mit der Wahrheit vertraut gemacht ist." (Planck, 1990, p. 15)]I had always looked upon the search for the absolute as the noblest and most worth while task of science. (Planck, 1949, p. 46)If you cannot-in the long run-tell everyone what you have been doing, your doing has been worthless. (SchroЁdinger, 1951, pp. 7-8)Even for the physicist the description in plain language will be a criterion of the degree of understanding that has been reached. (Heisenberg, 1958, p. 168)The old scientific ideal of episteґmeґ-of absolutely certain, demonstrable knowledge-has proved to be an idol. The demand for scientific objectivity makes it inevitable that every scientific statement must remain tentative forever. It may indeed be corroborated, but every corroboration is relative to other statements which, again, are tentative. Only in our subjective experiences of conviction, in our subjective faith, can we be "absolutely certain." (Popper, 1959, p. 280)The layman, taught to revere scientists for their absolute respect for the observed facts, and for the judiciously detached and purely provisional manner in which they hold scientific theories (always ready to abandon a theory at the sight of any contradictory evidence) might well have thought that, at Miller's announcement of this overwhelming evidence of a "positive effect" [indicating that the speed of light is not independent from the motion of the observer, as Einstein's theory of relativity demands] in his presidential address to the American Physical Society on December 29th, 1925, his audience would have instantly abandoned the theory of relativity. Or, at the very least, that scientists-wont to look down from the pinnacle of their intellectual humility upon the rest of dogmatic mankind-might suspend judgment in this matter until Miller's results could be accounted for without impairing the theory of relativity. But no: by that time they had so well closed their minds to any suggestion which threatened the new rationality achieved by Einstein's world-picture, that it was almost impossible for them to think again in different terms. Little attention was paid to the experiments, the evidence being set aside in the hope that it would one day turn out to be wrong. (Polanyi, 1958, pp. 12-13)The practice of normal science depends on the ability, acquired from examplars, to group objects and situations into similarity sets which are primitive in the sense that the grouping is done without an answer to the question, "Similar with respect to what?" (Kuhn, 1970, p. 200)Science in general... does not consist in collecting what we already know and arranging it in this or that kind of pattern. It consists in fastening upon something we do not know, and trying to discover it. (Collingwood, 1972, p. 9)Scientific fields emerge as the concerns of scientists congeal around various phenomena. Sciences are not defined, they are recognized. (Newell, 1973a, p. 1)This is often the way it is in physics-our mistake is not that we take our theories too seriously, but that we do not take them seriously enough. I do not think it is possible really to understand the successes of science without understanding how hard it is-how easy it is to be led astray, how difficult it is to know at any time what is the next thing to be done. (Weinberg, 1977, p. 49)Science is wonderful at destroying metaphysical answers, but incapable of providing substitute ones. Science takes away foundations without providing a replacement. Whether we want to be there or not, science has put us in a position of having to live without foundations. It was shocking when Nietzsche said this, but today it is commonplace; our historical position-and no end to it is in sight-is that of having to philosophize without "foundations." (Putnam, 1987, p. 29)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Science
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18 Language
Philosophy is written in that great book, the universe, which is always open, right before our eyes. But one cannot understand this book without first learning to understand the language and to know the characters in which it is written. It is written in the language of mathematics, and the characters are triangles, circles, and other figures. Without these, one cannot understand a single word of it, and just wanders in a dark labyrinth. (Galileo, 1990, p. 232)It never happens that it [a nonhuman animal] arranges its speech in various ways in order to reply appropriately to everything that may be said in its presence, as even the lowest type of man can do. (Descartes, 1970a, p. 116)It is a very remarkable fact that there are none so depraved and stupid, without even excepting idiots, that they cannot arrange different words together, forming of them a statement by which they make known their thoughts; while, on the other hand, there is no other animal, however perfect and fortunately circumstanced it may be, which can do the same. (Descartes, 1967, p. 116)Human beings do not live in the object world alone, nor alone in the world of social activity as ordinarily understood, but are very much at the mercy of the particular language which has become the medium of expression for their society. It is quite an illusion to imagine that one adjusts to reality essentially without the use of language and that language is merely an incidental means of solving specific problems of communication or reflection. The fact of the matter is that the "real world" is to a large extent unconsciously built on the language habits of the group.... We see and hear and otherwise experience very largely as we do because the language habits of our community predispose certain choices of interpretation. (Sapir, 1921, p. 75)It powerfully conditions all our thinking about social problems and processes.... No two languages are ever sufficiently similar to be considered as representing the same social reality. The worlds in which different societies live are distinct worlds, not merely the same worlds with different labels attached. (Sapir, 1985, p. 162)[A list of language games, not meant to be exhaustive:]Giving orders, and obeying them- Describing the appearance of an object, or giving its measurements- Constructing an object from a description (a drawing)Reporting an eventSpeculating about an eventForming and testing a hypothesisPresenting the results of an experiment in tables and diagramsMaking up a story; and reading itPlay actingSinging catchesGuessing riddlesMaking a joke; and telling itSolving a problem in practical arithmeticTranslating from one language into anotherLANGUAGE Asking, thanking, cursing, greeting, and praying-. (Wittgenstein, 1953, Pt. I, No. 23, pp. 11 e-12 e)We dissect nature along lines laid down by our native languages.... The world is presented in a kaleidoscopic flux of impressions which has to be organized by our minds-and this means largely by the linguistic systems in our minds.... No individual is free to describe nature with absolute impartiality but is constrained to certain modes of interpretation even while he thinks himself most free. (Whorf, 1956, pp. 153, 213-214)We dissect nature along the lines laid down by our native languages.The categories and types that we isolate from the world of phenomena we do not find there because they stare every observer in the face; on the contrary, the world is presented in a kaleidoscopic flux of impressions which has to be organized by our minds-and this means largely by the linguistic systems in our minds.... We are thus introduced to a new principle of relativity, which holds that all observers are not led by the same physical evidence to the same picture of the universe, unless their linguistic backgrounds are similar or can in some way be calibrated. (Whorf, 1956, pp. 213-214)9) The Forms of a Person's Thoughts Are Controlled by Unperceived Patterns of His Own LanguageThe forms of a person's thoughts are controlled by inexorable laws of pattern of which he is unconscious. These patterns are the unperceived intricate systematizations of his own language-shown readily enough by a candid comparison and contrast with other languages, especially those of a different linguistic family. (Whorf, 1956, p. 252)It has come to be commonly held that many utterances which look like statements are either not intended at all, or only intended in part, to record or impart straightforward information about the facts.... Many traditional philosophical perplexities have arisen through a mistake-the mistake of taking as straightforward statements of fact utterances which are either (in interesting non-grammatical ways) nonsensical or else intended as something quite different. (Austin, 1962, pp. 2-3)In general, one might define a complex of semantic components connected by logical constants as a concept. The dictionary of a language is then a system of concepts in which a phonological form and certain syntactic and morphological characteristics are assigned to each concept. This system of concepts is structured by several types of relations. It is supplemented, furthermore, by redundancy or implicational rules..., representing general properties of the whole system of concepts.... At least a relevant part of these general rules is not bound to particular languages, but represents presumably universal structures of natural languages. They are not learned, but are rather a part of the human ability to acquire an arbitrary natural language. (Bierwisch, 1970, pp. 171-172)In studying the evolution of mind, we cannot guess to what extent there are physically possible alternatives to, say, transformational generative grammar, for an organism meeting certain other physical conditions characteristic of humans. Conceivably, there are none-or very few-in which case talk about evolution of the language capacity is beside the point. (Chomsky, 1972, p. 98)[It is] truth value rather than syntactic well-formedness that chiefly governs explicit verbal reinforcement by parents-which renders mildly paradoxical the fact that the usual product of such a training schedule is an adult whose speech is highly grammatical but not notably truthful. (R. O. Brown, 1973, p. 330)he conceptual base is responsible for formally representing the concepts underlying an utterance.... A given word in a language may or may not have one or more concepts underlying it.... On the sentential level, the utterances of a given language are encoded within a syntactic structure of that language. The basic construction of the sentential level is the sentence.The next highest level... is the conceptual level. We call the basic construction of this level the conceptualization. A conceptualization consists of concepts and certain relations among those concepts. We can consider that both levels exist at the same point in time and that for any unit on one level, some corresponding realizate exists on the other level. This realizate may be null or extremely complex.... Conceptualizations may relate to other conceptualizations by nesting or other specified relationships. (Schank, 1973, pp. 191-192)The mathematics of multi-dimensional interactive spaces and lattices, the projection of "computer behavior" on to possible models of cerebral functions, the theoretical and mechanical investigation of artificial intelligence, are producing a stream of sophisticated, often suggestive ideas.But it is, I believe, fair to say that nothing put forward until now in either theoretic design or mechanical mimicry comes even remotely in reach of the most rudimentary linguistic realities. (Steiner, 1975, p. 284)The step from the simple tool to the master tool, a tool to make tools (what we would now call a machine tool), seems to me indeed to parallel the final step to human language, which I call reconstitution. It expresses in a practical and social context the same understanding of hierarchy, and shows the same analysis by function as a basis for synthesis. (Bronowski, 1977, pp. 127-128)t is the language donn eґ in which we conduct our lives.... We have no other. And the danger is that formal linguistic models, in their loosely argued analogy with the axiomatic structure of the mathematical sciences, may block perception.... It is quite conceivable that, in language, continuous induction from simple, elemental units to more complex, realistic forms is not justified. The extent and formal "undecidability" of context-and every linguistic particle above the level of the phoneme is context-bound-may make it impossible, except in the most abstract, meta-linguistic sense, to pass from "pro-verbs," "kernals," or "deep deep structures" to actual speech. (Steiner, 1975, pp. 111-113)A higher-level formal language is an abstract machine. (Weizenbaum, 1976, p. 113)Jakobson sees metaphor and metonymy as the characteristic modes of binarily opposed polarities which between them underpin the two-fold process of selection and combination by which linguistic signs are formed.... Thus messages are constructed, as Saussure said, by a combination of a "horizontal" movement, which combines words together, and a "vertical" movement, which selects the particular words from the available inventory or "inner storehouse" of the language. The combinative (or syntagmatic) process manifests itself in contiguity (one word being placed next to another) and its mode is metonymic. The selective (or associative) process manifests itself in similarity (one word or concept being "like" another) and its mode is metaphoric. The "opposition" of metaphor and metonymy therefore may be said to represent in effect the essence of the total opposition between the synchronic mode of language (its immediate, coexistent, "vertical" relationships) and its diachronic mode (its sequential, successive, lineal progressive relationships). (Hawkes, 1977, pp. 77-78)It is striking that the layered structure that man has given to language constantly reappears in his analyses of nature. (Bronowski, 1977, p. 121)First, [an ideal intertheoretic reduction] provides us with a set of rules"correspondence rules" or "bridge laws," as the standard vernacular has it-which effect a mapping of the terms of the old theory (T o) onto a subset of the expressions of the new or reducing theory (T n). These rules guide the application of those selected expressions of T n in the following way: we are free to make singular applications of their correspondencerule doppelgangers in T o....Second, and equally important, a successful reduction ideally has the outcome that, under the term mapping effected by the correspondence rules, the central principles of T o (those of semantic and systematic importance) are mapped onto general sentences of T n that are theorems of Tn. (P. Churchland, 1979, p. 81)If non-linguistic factors must be included in grammar: beliefs, attitudes, etc. [this would] amount to a rejection of the initial idealization of language as an object of study. A priori such a move cannot be ruled out, but it must be empirically motivated. If it proves to be correct, I would conclude that language is a chaos that is not worth studying.... Note that the question is not whether beliefs or attitudes, and so on, play a role in linguistic behavior and linguistic judgments... [but rather] whether distinct cognitive structures can be identified, which interact in the real use of language and linguistic judgments, the grammatical system being one of these. (Chomsky, 1979, pp. 140, 152-153)23) Language Is Inevitably Influenced by Specific Contexts of Human InteractionLanguage cannot be studied in isolation from the investigation of "rationality." It cannot afford to neglect our everyday assumptions concerning the total behavior of a reasonable person.... An integrational linguistics must recognize that human beings inhabit a communicational space which is not neatly compartmentalized into language and nonlanguage.... It renounces in advance the possibility of setting up systems of forms and meanings which will "account for" a central core of linguistic behavior irrespective of the situation and communicational purposes involved. (Harris, 1981, p. 165)By innate [linguistic knowledge], Chomsky simply means "genetically programmed." He does not literally think that children are born with language in their heads ready to be spoken. He merely claims that a "blueprint is there, which is brought into use when the child reaches a certain point in her general development. With the help of this blueprint, she analyzes the language she hears around her more readily than she would if she were totally unprepared for the strange gabbling sounds which emerge from human mouths. (Aitchison, 1987, p. 31)Looking at ourselves from the computer viewpoint, we cannot avoid seeing that natural language is our most important "programming language." This means that a vast portion of our knowledge and activity is, for us, best communicated and understood in our natural language.... One could say that natural language was our first great original artifact and, since, as we increasingly realize, languages are machines, so natural language, with our brains to run it, was our primal invention of the universal computer. One could say this except for the sneaking suspicion that language isn't something we invented but something we became, not something we constructed but something in which we created, and recreated, ourselves. (Leiber, 1991, p. 8)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Language
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nounкритерий m /тест masymptotically most powerful unbiased test асимптотически наиболее мощный несмещенный критерийasymptotically uniformly most powerful test асимптотически равномерно наиболее мощный критерийdeficiency of а test дефект m критерияDurbin-Watson test критерий Дурбина-Уотсона/ВатсонаHotelling test критерий Хотеллинга, Т2-критерийlevel of а test уровень m критерияNeyman С(а)-test (Г^о^-критерий Нейманаpermutation test критерий перестановок/рандомизацииpower function of а test функция f мощности критерияpower of a statistical test мощность f статистического критерияrandomization test критерий рандомизации/перестановокruns test критерий серий, двухвыбороч-ный критерий Вальда-Вольфовицаsequential probability ratio test последовательный критерий отношения правдоподобияstatistical test статистический критерий/тестtest for multivariate normality критерий для проверки многомерной нормальностиtest statistic статистика f критерияtwo-sample Wald-Wolfowitz test двухвыборочный критерий Вальда-Вольфовица, критерий серийАнглийский-русский словарь по теории вероятностей, статистике и комбинаторике > test
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