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English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > falsification of data
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n (pl от datum)(исходные) данные; факты, фактические сведения; информацияto collect data — собирать данные / информацию
to contribute data — представлять данные / информацию
to disseminate data — распространять данные / информацию
to gather data — собирать данные / факты / информацию
to organize data — систематизировать данные / информацию
to process data — обрабатывать данные / информацию
- adequate datato supply data — снабжать данными / информацией
- aggregate data
- analysis of data
- available data
- average statistical data
- basic data
- biographical data on the candidate
- business data
- collection of data
- compatibility of data
- comprehensive data
- conflicting data
- crude data
- demographic data
- detailed data
- economic data
- experimental data
- falsification of data
- final data
- finite data
- fragmentary data
- gap in the data
- inadequate data
- incompatible data
- incomplete data
- initial data
- input data
- intelligence data
- limited data
- military data
- obtainable data
- official data
- operating data
- operational data
- output data
- preliminary data
- primary data
- provisional data
- published data
- raw data
- reliable data
- restricted data
- retrieval of data
- scientific data
- source data
- statistical data
- storage of data
- summary data
- supplementary data
- supporting data
- technical data
- tentative data
- test data
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(исходные) данные, факты; цифровые данные; фактические сведения; информация; статистические данные- raw data -
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1. n тип, типичный образец или представительtrue to type — типичный, характерный
generic data type — родовой тип данных; данные родового типа
floating point type — плавающий тип; тип с плавающей запятой
2. n разновидность3. n род, класс, группа4. n символ; эмблемаa type of what was to come — символ того, что должно было произойти
5. n модель, образец6. n изображение на монете или медали7. n отличительный знак или отличительная метка; водяной знак8. n штамп, оттиск9. n полигр. литера10. n полигр. шрифтin type — в наборе; набранный
11. n полигр. набор12. a типичный13. a типографский14. v писать, печатать на машинке15. v определять16. v классифицировать; относить к определённому типу17. v быть типичным представителем18. v служить прообразом, быть прототипом; предвосхищатьСинонимический ряд:1. breed (noun) breed; cast; caste; category; class; classification; cut; description; division; family; feather; genus; group; ilk; kidney; kind; lot; manner; mold; mould; nature; order; persuasion; sort; species; stripe; variety; way2. example (noun) archetype; example; model; original; pattern; prototype; representative; sample; specimen3. font (noun) font; print; typography4. symbol (noun) character; device; figure; form; image; representation; sign; stamp; symbol5. arrange (verb) arrange; categorise; categorize; class; sort; standardise; standardize6. typewrite (verb) copy; Teletype; transcribe; typewriteАнтонимический ряд:deformity; deviation; distortion; falsification; malformation; misrepresentation; monstrosity; peculiarity
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