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1 отсутствие гибкости
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2 фиксированность
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3 фиксированность
Русско-английский словарь по радиоэлектронике > фиксированность
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4 закрепленность
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5 неколебимость
fixedness, fixity, immovability, impregnability, perseverance* * *fixedness, fixity, immovability, impregnability -
6 закрепленность
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7 пристальность
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8 закреплённость
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9 застревание
1) General subject: food compaction (застревание пищи - food getting stuck or compacted between the teeth where there is a gap (lack of contact))2) Military: ditching4) Railway term: hanging up (напр. клапана)5) Automobile industry: hanging up (напр. контрольного клапана маслопровода), sticking6) Mining: blockage, hang-up (руды или породы при выпуске), hanging-up, jamming (руды в люке или скате), sticking (напр. бура в скважине, руды в люке)8) Metallurgy: clogging, hang-up (при опускании материала)10) Polymers: lodging12) Aviation medicine: fixedness (на привычных поведенческих реакциях)13) Electrical engineering: crawling (при работе электрической машины) -
10 негибкость
1) General subject: stickiness, inflexibility2) Naval: stiffness3) Economy: inelasticity, inflexibility (напр. цен)4) Accounting: rigidity5) Aviation medicine: fixedness (поведения) -
11 неизменяемость
1) General subject: inalterability, invariability, invariableness, oneness2) Chemistry: permanency3) Economy: fixity5) Forestry: permanence (напр. цвета бумаги)6) Metallurgy: inconvertibility7) Psychology: invariance, unchangeability8) leg.N.P. immutability, unchangeably -
12 неподвижность
1) General subject: catatonia, fixidity, fixity, immobility (состояние неподвижности), immovability, quiescence, rest, rigor, stickiness, stillness, tranquillity, immobility3) Medicine: catatony, nonmotility, rigidity, stiffness4) Bookish: requiescence5) Religion: quiescency6) Psychology: catalepsy7) Aviation medicine: numbness8) Makarov: fixedness -
13 отсутствие гибкости
1) Psychology: fixedness2) Automation: (эксплуатационной) inflexibilityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отсутствие гибкости
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14 стереотипность
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15 фиксированность
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16 функциональная фиксированность
Aviation medicine: functional fixedness, functional fixityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > функциональная фиксированность
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17 закрепленность
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18 стереотипность
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19 функциональная закрепленность
Russian-english psychology dictionary > функциональная закрепленность
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20 пристальность
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См. также в других словарях:
fixedness — fixedness, fixity Both are 17c words with a range of meanings to do with abstract senses of fixing and being fixed, but fixedness is now used much less often than fixity: • Beaten into a fixity of revolutionary purpose, the peasants will have no… … Modern English usage
Fixedness — Fix ed*ness, n. 1. The state or quality of being fixed; stability; steadfastness. [1913 Webster] 2. The quality of a body which resists evaporation or volatilization by heat; solidity; cohesion of parts; as, the fixedness of gold. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fixedness — index adherence (adhesion) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
fixedness — noun 1. remaining in place • Syn: ↑stationariness, ↑immobility • Derivationally related forms: ↑fixed, ↑immobile (for: ↑immobility), ↑stationary ( … Useful english dictionary
fixedness — noun see fixed … New Collegiate Dictionary
fixedness — See fixedly. * * * … Universalium
fixedness — noun The state or condition of being fixed … Wiktionary
fixedness — n. stability, steadiness; secureness; invariability; firmness … English contemporary dictionary
fixedness — fixed·ness … English syllables
Functional fixedness — is a cognitive bias that limits a person to using an object only in the way it is traditionally used. The concept of functional fixedness originated in Gestalt Psychology, a movement in psychology that emphasizes holistic processing. Karl Duncker … Wikipedia
fixity — fixedness, fixity Both are 17c words with a range of meanings to do with abstract senses of fixing and being fixed, but fixedness is now used much less often than fixity: • Beaten into a fixity of revolutionary purpose, the peasants will have no… … Modern English usage