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21 ориентированный граф
1. oriented graph2. digraph3. directed graphРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > ориентированный граф
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22 графовая модель
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23 модель в виде графа
Mechanics: graph modelУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > модель в виде графа
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24 модель в видеографа
Information technology: graph modelУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > модель в видеографа
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25 теоретико-графовая модель
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > теоретико-графовая модель
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26 trazar
v.1 to draw, to trace.2 to draw up (plan, estrategia).* * *1 (línea, plano, dibujo) to draw, draw up2 (parque) to lay out; (edificio) to design3 (itinerario) to trace4 figurado (plan etc) to outline, draft1 figurado (describir) to sketch\trazar una semblanza de alguien figurado to describe somebody, depict somebody* * *verb1) to trace2) plan, design* * *VT1) (=dibujar) [+ línea] to draw, trace; (Arte) to sketch, outline; (Arquit, Téc) to plan, design2) [+ fronteras, límites] to mark out; [+ itinerario] to plot; [+ desarrollo, política] to lay down, mark out3) (=explicar) to outline, describe* * *1.verbo transitivo1)b) (Arquit) <puente/edificio> to design2)a) <plan/proyecto/estrategia> to draw up, deviseb) ( describir) to draw2.trazó una semblanza de la vida y obra del artista — he drew o sketched a picture of the life and work of the artist
* * *= trace, plot, chart, draw.Ex. Cleo Passantino produced a long sheet of graph paper with a sawtooth squiggle traced down the center of it.Ex. The technique 'Trend Projection' graphically plots future trends based on past experience.Ex. This article describes how Australia was depicted on early maps of the world charted by the Portuguese and Dutch seafarers from 1452 to the present day.Ex. At every instant the darkness of the line being drawn is made equal to the darkness of the point on the picture being observed by the photocell.----* punta de trazar = scribe.* trazar con tiza = chalk.* trazar con una gráfica = graph.* trazar directrices = chart + direction.* trazar la evolución de = trace + the development of, trace + the evolution of.* trazar la evolución de Algo = chart + progress, chart + the history.* trazar la trayectoria = chart + course.* trazar una curva de Algo = plot + Nombre + on a graph.* trazar una gráfica de Algo = plot + Nombre + on a graph.* trazar un círculo alrededor = circle.* trazar un mapa = map.* trazar un rumbo = chart + course.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)b) (Arquit) <puente/edificio> to design2)a) <plan/proyecto/estrategia> to draw up, deviseb) ( describir) to draw2.trazó una semblanza de la vida y obra del artista — he drew o sketched a picture of the life and work of the artist
* * *= trace, plot, chart, draw.Ex: Cleo Passantino produced a long sheet of graph paper with a sawtooth squiggle traced down the center of it.
Ex: The technique 'Trend Projection' graphically plots future trends based on past experience.Ex: This article describes how Australia was depicted on early maps of the world charted by the Portuguese and Dutch seafarers from 1452 to the present day.Ex: At every instant the darkness of the line being drawn is made equal to the darkness of the point on the picture being observed by the photocell.* punta de trazar = scribe.* trazar con tiza = chalk.* trazar con una gráfica = graph.* trazar directrices = chart + direction.* trazar la evolución de = trace + the development of, trace + the evolution of.* trazar la evolución de Algo = chart + progress, chart + the history.* trazar la trayectoria = chart + course.* trazar una curva de Algo = plot + Nombre + on a graph.* trazar una gráfica de Algo = plot + Nombre + on a graph.* trazar un círculo alrededor = circle.* trazar un mapa = map.* trazar un rumbo = chart + course.* * *trazar [A4 ]vtA1 ‹línea› to trace, draw; ‹plano› to drawtrazaron la ruta a seguir they traced out o plotted the route to be followedtrazar el contorno de algo to outline sth, to sketch the outline of sth2 ( Arquit) ‹puente/edificio› to designB1 ‹plan/proyecto/estrategia› to draw up, devise2(describir): trazar un paralelo entre los dos casos to draw a parallel between the two casestrazó una semblanza de la vida y obra del artista he drew o sketched a picture of the life and work of the artist■ trazarse* * *
trazar ( conjugate trazar) verbo transitivo
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‹ plano› to draw;
trazar el contorno de algo to outline sth
2 ‹plan/proyecto/estrategia› to draw up, devise
trazar verbo transitivo
1 (una línea, un dibujo) to draw
2 (un plan) to draw up
3 (describir a grandes rasgos) to sketch, outline
' trazar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bosquejar
English:
chart
- compass
- delineate
- describe
- draw
- lay out
- line
- lineage
- map
- plot
- retrace
- rule
- circle
- outline
- trace
* * *trazar vt1. [línea] to draw, to trace;[plano, mapa] to draw; [ruta] to plot2. [plan, estrategia] to draw up;[objetivo] to settrazó un dramático panorama de la situación she drew an alarming picture of the situation;trazar un paralelismo entre dos cosas to draw a parallel between two things* * *v/t1 ( dibujar) draw2 ruta plot, trace3 ( describir) outline, describe* * *trazar {21} vt1) : to trace2) : to draw up, to devise3) : to outline, to sketch* * * -
27 representar
v.1 to represent.este cuadro representa la Última Cena this painting depicts the Last SupperEllos representan campiñas They depict fields.María representa a la madrastra Mary plays the part of the stepmom.Esto representa lo malo This represents the bad.2 to represent (actuar en nombre de alguien).representa a varios artistas she acts as an agent for several artists3 to look.representa unos 40 años she looks about 404 to mean.representa el 50 por ciento del consumo interno it accounts for 50 percent of domestic consumptionrepresenta mucho para él it means a lot to him5 to perform (Teatro) (función).6 to act out, to represent, to act.Ella representó bien esa escena She acted the scene out very well.7 to act in someone's representation, to represent, to act in behalf of, to act in representation of.María representa a Ricardo Mary acts in John's representation.* * *1 (gen) to represent■ esta redacción representa varias horas de trabajo this composition represents several hours of work2 (símbolo) to represent, stand for4 (aparentar) to appear to be, look5 (importar) to mean1 (imaginarse) to imagine, picture* * *verb1) to represent2) perform3) portray•* * *1. VT1) (=actuar en nombre de) [+ país, votantes] to represent; [+ cliente, acusado] to act for, representla cantante que representará a España en el festival — the singer who will represent Spain at the festival
el príncipe representó al rey en la ceremonia — the prince attended the ceremony on behalf of the king o representing the king
2) (=simbolizar) to symbolize, representDon Quijote representa el idealismo — Don Quixote symbolizes o represents idealism
cuando éramos pequeños nuestros padres representaban el modelo a seguir — when we were small our parents were our role models
3) (=reproducir) to depictnuevas formas de representar el mundo — new ways of representing o portraying o depicting the world
esta columna del gráfico representa los síes — this column of the graph shows o represents those in favour
4) (=equivaler a) [+ porcentaje, mejora, peligro] to represent; [+ amenaza] to pose, representobtuvieron unos beneficios de 1,7 billones, lo que representa un incremento del 28% sobre el año pasado — they made profits of 1.7 billion, which represents an increase of 28% on last year
los bantúes representan el 70% de los habitantes de Suráfrica — the Bantu account for o represent 70% of the inhabitants of South Africa
la ofensiva de ayer representa una violación de la tregua — yesterday's offensive constitutes a violation of the truce
no sabes lo mucho que representa este trabajo para él — you don't know how much this job means to him
5) (=requerir) [+ trabajo, esfuerzo, sacrificio] to involve6) (Teat) [+ obra] to perform; [+ papel] to play¿quién va a representar el papel que tenía antes la URSS? — who's going to play the part o role previously played by the USSR?
7) (=aparentar) [+ edad] to look8) (=hacer imaginar) to point outnos representó las dificultades con que nos podíamos encontrar — she pointed out the difficulties we might come up against
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <persona/organización/país> to represent2) < obra> to perform, put on3) ( aparentar) to look4) ( simbolizar) to symbolize5) ( reproducir) dibujo/fotografía/escena to show, depict; obra/novela to portray, depict6) (equivaler a, significar) to representesto representa un aumento del 5% — this represents a 5% increase
2.eso representaría tres días de trabajo — that would mean o involve three days' work
representarse v pron to picture, imagine* * *= account for, act out, become + cast, depict, depict, embody, package, represent, stage, stand for, render, portray, symbolise [symbolize, -USA], enact, dramatise [dramatize, -USA], plot, chart, map, incarnate, stand as, betoken, picture, construct, encapsulate.Ex. The major four categories of physical forms outlined so far account for most of the published indexes and catalogues.Ex. The use of the form connotes peculiarity (the people so described are acting out a somewhat inappropriate role) and passiveness (they are not actively participating in that role).Ex. Any action that is repeated frequently become cast into a pattern which can be reproduced with an economy of effort which, ipso facto, is apprehended by its performer as a pattern.Ex. Trial procedures aiming to increase service recognition and service usage, and the evaluation thereof, are then depicted.Ex. A globe is a model of a celestial body, usually the earth or the celestial sphere, depicted on the surface of a sphere.Ex. In alphabetical indexing languages, such as are embodied in thesauri and subject headings lists, subject terms are the alphabetical names of the subjects.Ex. Documents rarely exactly match a user's requirements because information can be packaged in almost as many different ways as there are participants in a subject area.Ex. Cartographic materials are, according to AACR2, all the materials that represent, in whole or in part, the earth or any celestial body.Ex. Book shops also participated by staging similar special features.Ex. MARC stands for Machine Readable Cataloguing.Ex. The eventuality is, admittedly, remote but it is also necessary to render the imprint statement in this amount of detail.Ex. Hardy had a tragic vision of life and that indeed is what the novels portray.Ex. The library symbolises freedom for the reader to pursue his own desires, however inchoate.Ex. The author describes how, as a teacher, she introduced pre-school children to books by reading to them, and developed older children's critical interest by reading, discussing and enacting popular fables.Ex. This article describes how a group of 12-18 teenage volunteers formed a group to dramatise children's books for young children and their parents at a public library.Ex. The technique 'Trend Projection' graphically plots future trends based on past experience.Ex. This article describes how Australia was depicted on early maps of the world charted by the Portuguese and Dutch seafarers from 1452 to the present day.Ex. Defining a revolution in progress is like mapping the lava flow from an active volcano well nigh impossible and extremely dangerous.Ex. For them, it incarnated modernity and materialism, civilization rather than culture, materialism rather than spiritualism.Ex. Meantime, our new library stand as as a confident symbol of the importance of ALL librarires to the nation's cultural, educational and economic success.Ex. The faintly irritating moralising tone of this book betokens a real human interest, which must be recovered if there is to be a dialogue of real content.Ex. In most cases authors pictured incest as an assault against the innocent, but they often saw the abuser, especially the father, as a victim of himself and he is rarely punished with prison.Ex. It is argued that newspaper reporting of bigamy constructs bigamists as being a threat to the institution of marriage.Ex. The Manifesto encapsulates the principles and priorities of public libraries in widely varying contexts.----* estar demasiado representado = overrepresent.* imposible de representar = unmappable.* que no representa reto = unchallenging.* representar a = act for.* representar con una gráfica = graph.* representar en exceso = overrepresent.* representar en mente = visualise [visualize, -USA].* representar gráficamente = map.* representar insuficientemente = underrepresent [under-represent].* representar la diferencia entre... y = represent + the difference between... and.* representar mal = misrepresent.* representar una idea = dramatise + idea.* representar una obra = put on + performance, put on + play.* representar un peligro = pose + danger.* término que representa un único concepto = one concept term.* volver a representar = remap.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <persona/organización/país> to represent2) < obra> to perform, put on3) ( aparentar) to look4) ( simbolizar) to symbolize5) ( reproducir) dibujo/fotografía/escena to show, depict; obra/novela to portray, depict6) (equivaler a, significar) to representesto representa un aumento del 5% — this represents a 5% increase
2.eso representaría tres días de trabajo — that would mean o involve three days' work
representarse v pron to picture, imagine* * *= account for, act out, become + cast, depict, depict, embody, package, represent, stage, stand for, render, portray, symbolise [symbolize, -USA], enact, dramatise [dramatize, -USA], plot, chart, map, incarnate, stand as, betoken, picture, construct, encapsulate.Ex: The major four categories of physical forms outlined so far account for most of the published indexes and catalogues.
Ex: The use of the form connotes peculiarity (the people so described are acting out a somewhat inappropriate role) and passiveness (they are not actively participating in that role).Ex: Any action that is repeated frequently become cast into a pattern which can be reproduced with an economy of effort which, ipso facto, is apprehended by its performer as a pattern.Ex: Trial procedures aiming to increase service recognition and service usage, and the evaluation thereof, are then depicted.Ex: A globe is a model of a celestial body, usually the earth or the celestial sphere, depicted on the surface of a sphere.Ex: In alphabetical indexing languages, such as are embodied in thesauri and subject headings lists, subject terms are the alphabetical names of the subjects.Ex: Documents rarely exactly match a user's requirements because information can be packaged in almost as many different ways as there are participants in a subject area.Ex: Cartographic materials are, according to AACR2, all the materials that represent, in whole or in part, the earth or any celestial body.Ex: Book shops also participated by staging similar special features.Ex: MARC stands for Machine Readable Cataloguing.Ex: The eventuality is, admittedly, remote but it is also necessary to render the imprint statement in this amount of detail.Ex: Hardy had a tragic vision of life and that indeed is what the novels portray.Ex: The library symbolises freedom for the reader to pursue his own desires, however inchoate.Ex: The author describes how, as a teacher, she introduced pre-school children to books by reading to them, and developed older children's critical interest by reading, discussing and enacting popular fables.Ex: This article describes how a group of 12-18 teenage volunteers formed a group to dramatise children's books for young children and their parents at a public library.Ex: The technique 'Trend Projection' graphically plots future trends based on past experience.Ex: This article describes how Australia was depicted on early maps of the world charted by the Portuguese and Dutch seafarers from 1452 to the present day.Ex: Defining a revolution in progress is like mapping the lava flow from an active volcano well nigh impossible and extremely dangerous.Ex: For them, it incarnated modernity and materialism, civilization rather than culture, materialism rather than spiritualism.Ex: Meantime, our new library stand as as a confident symbol of the importance of ALL librarires to the nation's cultural, educational and economic success.Ex: The faintly irritating moralising tone of this book betokens a real human interest, which must be recovered if there is to be a dialogue of real content.Ex: In most cases authors pictured incest as an assault against the innocent, but they often saw the abuser, especially the father, as a victim of himself and he is rarely punished with prison.Ex: It is argued that newspaper reporting of bigamy constructs bigamists as being a threat to the institution of marriage.Ex: The Manifesto encapsulates the principles and priorities of public libraries in widely varying contexts.* estar demasiado representado = overrepresent.* imposible de representar = unmappable.* que no representa reto = unchallenging.* representar a = act for.* representar con una gráfica = graph.* representar en exceso = overrepresent.* representar en mente = visualise [visualize, -USA].* representar gráficamente = map.* representar insuficientemente = underrepresent [under-represent].* representar la diferencia entre... y = represent + the difference between... and.* representar mal = misrepresent.* representar una idea = dramatise + idea.* representar una obra = put on + performance, put on + play.* representar un peligro = pose + danger.* término que representa un único concepto = one concept term.* volver a representar = remap.* * *representar [A1 ]vtA ‹persona/organización/país› to representno estaba representado por un abogado he was not represented by a lawyerrepresentó a Suecia en los campeonatos he represented Sweden in the championships, he played ( o swam etc) for Sweden in the championshipslos que no puedan asistir deben hacerse representar por alguien those who cannot attend should send a representative o proxyB ‹obra› to perform, put on; ‹papel› to playrepresentó el papel de Cleopatra she played Cleopatra o the part of CleopatraC (aparentar) to lookno representa la edad que tiene he doesn't look the age he isrepresenta unos cuarenta años she looks about fortyno representa lo que costó it doesn't look as expensive as it wasD (simbolizar) to symbolizela paloma representa la paz the dove symbolizes o is a symbol of peaceE (reproducir) «dibujo/fotografía» to show, depictla medalla representa a la Virgen the medallion depicts the Virgin Maryla escena representa una calle de los arrabales the scene shows o depicts a street in the poor quartersla obra representa fielmente la sociedad de fines de siglo the play accurately portrays society at the turn of the centuryF (equivaler a, significar) to representesto representa un aumento del 5% con respecto al año pasado this represents a 5% increase on last yearpara él no representa ningún sacrificio it's no sacrifice for himnos representa un gasto inesperado it means o involves an unexpected expenseintroducir la modificación representaría tres días de trabajo introducing the modification would mean o involve three days' workto picture¿te lo puedes representar sin barba? can you picture o imagine him without a beard?* * *
representar ( conjugate representar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹persona/organización/país› to represent
2 ‹ obra› to perform, put on;
‹ papel› to play
3 ( aparentar) to look;
4 ( simbolizar) to represent, symbolize
5 ( reproducir) [dibujo/fotografía/escena] to show, depict;
[obra/novela] to portray, depict
6 (equivaler a, significar) to represent;◊ esto representa un aumento del 5% this represents a 5% increase;
eso representaría tres días de trabajo that would mean o involve three days' work
representar verbo transitivo
1 (un símbolo) to symbolize, represent: la paloma representa la paz, the dove stands for peace
2 (un cuadro, fotografía, ilustración) to depict: el cuadro representa una escena de caza, the painting depicts a hunting scene
3 (un ejemplo o modelo) to represent
4 (a una persona, un país, una institución) to represent
5 (una edad) to look: no representa la edad que tiene, she doesn't look her age
6 (en la imaginación) to imagine
7 (en valor, importancia) to mean, represent: su ascenso representó una gran alegría, I/he/she, etc. was overjoyed by his promotion
ese chico no representa nada para mí, that guy means nothing to me
8 Teat (una obra) to perform
(un papel) to play: mi amigo representa al emperador Augusto, my friend plays Emperor Augustus
' representar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aparentar
- constituir
- hacer
- jugar
- vida
- significar
English:
act
- act out
- depict
- deputize
- do
- enact
- nation
- perform
- picture
- play
- portray
- represent
- role-play
- speak for
- stage
- stand for
- pose
* * *representar vt1. [simbolizar, ejemplificar] to represent;este cuadro representa la Última Cena this painting depicts the Last Supper;la coma representa los decimales the comma indicates decimal places;Dalí representa perfectamente el surrealismo Dali is the ultimate surrealist painter2. [actuar en nombre de] to represent;el delegado sindical representaba a sus compañeros the shop steward represented his fellow workers;ha participado en dos festivales representando a su país she has represented her country at two festivals;representa a varios artistas she acts as an agent for several artists3. [aparentar] to look;representa unos cuarenta años she looks about forty;representa muchos menos años de los que tiene she looks a lot younger than she is4. [significar] to mean;representa el 50 por ciento del consumo interno it accounts for 50 percent of domestic consumption;diez millones no representan nada para él ten million is nothing to him;representa mucho para él it means a lot to him[papel] to play6. Com to represent* * *v/t1 ( simbolizar) represent3 ( aparentar):representar menos años look younger* * *representar vt1) : to represent, to act for2) : to perform3) : to look, to appear as4) : to symbolize, to stand for5) : to signify, to mean* * *representar vb1. (un papel) to play2. (una obra) to performla compañía representará "Yerma" the company will perform "Yerma"3. (simbolizar) to represent4. (actuar en nombre de otro) to represent5. (aparentar) to look -
28 elevado
adj.1 elevated, upland, high, towering.2 lofty, elevated, rarified, rarefied.3 dignified.4 high.5 elevated, high, steep.past part.past participle of spanish verb: elevar.* * *1→ link=elevar elevar► adjetivo1 (gen) high2 figurado lofty, noble\elevado,-a a MATEMÁTICAS raised to* * *(f. - elevada)adj.1) high2) elevated* * *1. ADJ1) [en nivel] [precio, temperatura, cantidad] high; [velocidad] high, great; [ritmo] great2) [en altura] [edificio] tall; [montaña, terreno] highpaso II, 1., 2)3) (=sublime) [estilo] elevated, lofty; [pensamientos] noble, lofty4) [puesto, rango] high, important2.SM Cuba (Ferro) overhead railway; (Aut) flyover, overpass (EEUU)* * *- da adjetivo1) <terreno/montaña> high; < edificio> tall, high2) < cantidad> large; <precio/impuestos/índice> high; < pérdidas> heavy, substantial3) <categoría/calidad> high; <puesto/posición> high4) <ideas/pensamientos> noble, elevated; < estilo> lofty, elevated* * *= sharply rising, steep [steeper -comp., steepest -sup.], heightened, raised, lofty [loftier -comp., loftiest -sup.], elevated, soaring, hefty [heftier -comp., heftiest -sup.].Ex. The end of the eighteenth century saw a sharply rising demand for cheap print, associated with increases in population and in literacy which occurred all over Europe.Ex. The graph of the growth of the subject shows an initial flat, a steep climb, a small flat, and a rapid decline.Ex. The heightened level of community awareness has led some local authorities to take the initiative and to become information disseminators in their own right.Ex. The cords themselves could be placed either outside the backs of the folded sheets, where they would show as raised bands across the spine of the book, or in slots sawn into the folds to give the book a flat back.Ex. Librarians across the world should set themselves the lofty task of striving to create a global society in which people enjoy peaceful coexistence.Ex. Public investment in rebuilding the church and the gifts of individual donors were important indications of its elevated social standing.Ex. Detailed images of soaring aisles, delicate carvings, and stained-glass windows from the 12th and 13th centuries are captured on this new Web site.Ex. Research publication had to adopt the same economic model as trade publication, and research libraries the world over paid the hefty price = Las publicaciones científicas tuvieron que adoptar el mismo modelo económico que las publicaciones comerciales y las bibliotecas universitarias de todo el mundo pagaron un precio elevado.----* aljibe elevado = water tower.* camino elevado = causeway.* carretera elevada = causeway.* cisterna elevada = water tower.* depósito de agua elevado = water tower.* excepcionalmente elevado = exceptionally high.* ferrocarril elevado = elevated railroad.* lo bastante elevado = high enough.* Número + elevado a la potencia de + Número = Número + to the power of + Número.* paso elevado = overpass.* paso elevado de peatones = pedestrian overpass.* paso elevado para peatones = pedestrian overpass.* posición elevada = high ground.* ser elevado = be steep.* temperatura elevada = elevated temperature.* terreno elevado = high ground.* * *- da adjetivo1) <terreno/montaña> high; < edificio> tall, high2) < cantidad> large; <precio/impuestos/índice> high; < pérdidas> heavy, substantial3) <categoría/calidad> high; <puesto/posición> high4) <ideas/pensamientos> noble, elevated; < estilo> lofty, elevated* * *= sharply rising, steep [steeper -comp., steepest -sup.], heightened, raised, lofty [loftier -comp., loftiest -sup.], elevated, soaring, hefty [heftier -comp., heftiest -sup.].Ex: The end of the eighteenth century saw a sharply rising demand for cheap print, associated with increases in population and in literacy which occurred all over Europe.
Ex: The graph of the growth of the subject shows an initial flat, a steep climb, a small flat, and a rapid decline.Ex: The heightened level of community awareness has led some local authorities to take the initiative and to become information disseminators in their own right.Ex: The cords themselves could be placed either outside the backs of the folded sheets, where they would show as raised bands across the spine of the book, or in slots sawn into the folds to give the book a flat back.Ex: Librarians across the world should set themselves the lofty task of striving to create a global society in which people enjoy peaceful coexistence.Ex: Public investment in rebuilding the church and the gifts of individual donors were important indications of its elevated social standing.Ex: Detailed images of soaring aisles, delicate carvings, and stained-glass windows from the 12th and 13th centuries are captured on this new Web site.Ex: Research publication had to adopt the same economic model as trade publication, and research libraries the world over paid the hefty price = Las publicaciones científicas tuvieron que adoptar el mismo modelo económico que las publicaciones comerciales y las bibliotecas universitarias de todo el mundo pagaron un precio elevado.* aljibe elevado = water tower.* camino elevado = causeway.* carretera elevada = causeway.* cisterna elevada = water tower.* depósito de agua elevado = water tower.* excepcionalmente elevado = exceptionally high.* ferrocarril elevado = elevated railroad.* lo bastante elevado = high enough.* Número + elevado a la potencia de + Número = Número + to the power of + Número.* paso elevado = overpass.* paso elevado de peatones = pedestrian overpass.* paso elevado para peatones = pedestrian overpass.* posición elevada = high ground.* ser elevado = be steep.* temperatura elevada = elevated temperature.* terreno elevado = high ground.* * *A ‹terreno/montaña› high; ‹edificio› tall, highB ‹cantidad› large; ‹precio/impuestos› highun número elevado de casos a large number of caseslas pérdidas han sido elevadas there have been heavy o substantial lossesun elevado índice de abstención a high rate of abstentionC ‹categoría/calidad› hightiene un puesto muy elevado he has a very high o important positionD ‹ideas/pensamientos› noble, elevated; ‹estilo› lofty, elevatedla conversación adquirió un tono elevado the tone of the conversation became rather highbrow o elevatedfly* * *
Del verbo elevar: ( conjugate elevar)
elevado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
elevado
elevar
elevado◊ -da adjetivo
1 ‹terreno/montaña› high;
‹ edificio› tall, high
2
‹precio/impuestos› high;
‹ pérdidas› heavy, substantial
‹ estilo› lofty, elevated
elevar ( conjugate elevar) verbo transitivo
1 (frml)
2 (frml)
‹ nivel de vida› to raise
elevarse verbo pronominal
1 ( tomar altura) [avión/cometa] to climb, gain height;
[ globo] to rise, gain height
2 (frml) ( aumentar) [ temperatura] to rise;
[precios/impuestos] to rise, increase;
[tono/voz] to rise
3 (frml) ( ascender):◊ la cifra se elevaba ya al 13% the figure had already reached 13%
elevado,-a adjetivo
1 (temperatura) high
(torre, construcción) tall
2 (altruista, espiritual) noble
elevar verbo transitivo
1 to raise
2 Mat to raise (to the power of)
elevar al cuadrado, to square
elevar al cubo, to cube
elevado a la cuarta, etc, potencia, to raise to the power of four, etc
' elevado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alta
- alto
- elevar
- elevada
- carestía
- cuadrado
- grande
- paso
English:
elevate
- flyover
- high
- overhead
- overpass
- causeway
- elevated
- fly
- grand
- lofty
- over
- upper
* * *elevado, -a adj1. [alto] [monte, terreno, precio, inflación] high;un elevado edificio a tall building;era de elevada estatura he was tall in stature;una persona de elevada estatura a person tall in stature;un elevado número de accidentes a large o high number of accidents;consiguieron elevados beneficios they made a large profit;ocupa un elevado cargo en la empresa she has a high-ranking position in the company2. [noble] lofty, noble;elevados ideales lofty o noble ideals3. [estilo, tono, lenguaje] elevated, sophisticated;emplea un vocabulario muy elevado she uses very sophisticated vocabulary* * *adj high; figelevated* * *elevado, -da adj1) : elevated, lofty2) : high* * *elevado adj high -
29 referencia
f.1 reference.con referencia a with reference tohacer referencia a to make reference to, to refer to2 person giving a reference.* * *1 (relación) reference1 (informes) references\con referencia a with reference tohacer referencia a algo to refer to something* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=mención) referencehacer referencia a — to refer to, allude to
2) (=informe) account, report* * *1)a) ( alusión) referencehacer referencia a algo — to refer to o mention something
b) ( relación) referencecon referencia a... — with reference to...
c) ( en texto) reference2) ( recomendación) reference* * *= reference, referral, relationship link, source reference, reference.Ex. This is because a reference provides little direct information about a document, but rather refers the user to another location or entry where this information can be found.Ex. In most applications abstracts are announcement media -- without the possibility of referral to the original document severe limitations are imposed upon the value of the abstract.Ex. The bibliographic record for the volume is also a monographic record, but with a series entry and a relationship link to the bibliographic record for the series as a whole.Ex. Longer titles since each title can occupy only one line will be truncated and only brief source references are included.Ex. It doesn't include reference to any other source of funding.----* ARBA (Anuario de Obras de Referencia Americanas) = ARBA (American Reference Books Annual).* base de datos de referencia = reference database.* base de datos de referencia a especialistas = referral database.* biblioteca de referencia = reference library.* bibliotecario de referencia = reference librarian, research librarian.* biblioteconomía especializada en el trabajo de referencia = reference librarianship.* carta de referencia = reference.* centro de referencia = reference centre.* Código Normalizado de Referencias = Standard Reference Code.* coeficiente de referencia conjunta = cocitation strength.* colección de referencia = reference collection.* con referencia a = re, in relation to, in connection with, regarding.* con referencias espaciales = spatially referenced.* creación de referencias cruzadas = cross-referencing.* dejar sin referente a una referencia anafórica = dangle + anaphoric reference.* edad media de las referencias = mean reference age.* encabezamiento de referencia = reference heading.* enlace de referencia = backlink.* enlace referencia = backlink.* entrevista de referencia = reference interview.* ficha de referencia = reference entry, reference card.* fuente de referencia = information source, reference source, source of help.* gráfica de referencias conjuntas = cocitation graph.* grupo de referencia = reference group.* hacer referencia = link.* hacer referencia a = refer to, reference, make + reference to.* haciendo referencia a = with reference to.* herramienta de referencia = reference tool.* hiperenlace referencia = outlink [out-link].* incluir referencias cruzadas = cross-reference.* instrumento de referencia = reference tool.* jefe del servicio de referencia = reference head.* manual de referencia = reference manual, reference guide.* marco de referencia = frame of reference, reference framework.* marco de referencia común = common framework.* MARS (Servicio de Referencia Asistido por Ordenador) = MARS (Machine Assisted Reference Service).* modelo de referencia = reference model.* mostrador de referencia = reference desk, enquiry point, inquiry point.* mostrador virtual de referencia = virtual reference desk (VRD).* no tomándose a uno como el centro de referencia = ex-centric [excentric].* número de referencia del documento = document reference number.* número de referencias = number of citations.* obra de referencia = reference book, reference work, finding aid, desk reference, reference resource, work of reference.* obra de referencia básica = standard work.* obra de referencia estándar = standard reference work.* obtener una referencia = glean + reference.* pantalla de referencias = reference display.* personal de referencia = reference staff, reference personnel.* petición de información de referencia = reference enquiry.* pregunta de referencia = reference question.* primera referencia = first stop.* proceso de referencia = referral process.* proceso de referencia, el = reference process, the.* prueba de referencia = benchmark test.* publicación seriada de referencia = reference serial.* punto de referencia = benchmark, frame of reference, signpost, signposting, point of reference, anchor, anchor point, referral point, switching point, reference point, reference point.* punto de referencia común = common framework.* recuperación de referencias = reference retrieval.* recurso de referencia = reference resource.* recurso de referencia eletrónico = electronic reference resource.* referencia "véase" = see reference.* referencia "véase además" = see also reference.* referencia anafórica = anaphoric reference.* referencia anafórica sin referente = dangling anaphoric reference.* referencia anotada = annotated reference.* referencia ascendente = upward reference.* referencia bibliográfica = bibliographic reference, citation, document reference, bibliographic citation.* referencia bibliográfica sinóptica = synoptic.* referencia ciega o vacía = blind reference.* referencia comentada = annotated reference.* referencia cruzada = cross-reference [cross reference/crossreference], cross reference heading, reference.* referencia de autor y título = author-title reference, name-title reference.* referencia de puntero = pointer reference.* referencia descendente = downward reference.* referencia específica = downward reference, upward reference.* referencia explicativa = explanatory reference.* referencia general explicativa = blanket reference, general reference.* referencia recíproca = reciprocal reference.* referencias laterales a términos de igual especificidad = sideways link.* responsable del servicio de referencia = reference administrator.* sala de referencia = reference room.* sección de referencia = reference section, reference division, reference area.* servicio de referencia = reference desk, reference service, enquiry service.* servicio de referencia bibliotecario = library reference service.* servicio de referencia electrónica = electronic reference service [e-reference service].* servicio de referencia en vivo = live reference.* servicio de referencia por correo electrónico = electronic mail reference service.* servicios de información y referencia = I&R services (Information and Referral).* sistema de referencia = reference system, reference system.* sistema de referencia por coordenadas = grid reference.* tomándose a uno como centro de referencia = centric.* trabajo de referencia = reference work.* umbral de referencia conjunta = cocitation threshold.* * *1)a) ( alusión) referencehacer referencia a algo — to refer to o mention something
b) ( relación) referencecon referencia a... — with reference to...
c) ( en texto) reference2) ( recomendación) reference* * *= reference, referral, relationship link, source reference, reference.Ex: This is because a reference provides little direct information about a document, but rather refers the user to another location or entry where this information can be found.
Ex: In most applications abstracts are announcement media -- without the possibility of referral to the original document severe limitations are imposed upon the value of the abstract.Ex: The bibliographic record for the volume is also a monographic record, but with a series entry and a relationship link to the bibliographic record for the series as a whole.Ex: Longer titles since each title can occupy only one line will be truncated and only brief source references are included.Ex: It doesn't include reference to any other source of funding.* ARBA (Anuario de Obras de Referencia Americanas) = ARBA (American Reference Books Annual).* base de datos de referencia = reference database.* base de datos de referencia a especialistas = referral database.* biblioteca de referencia = reference library.* bibliotecario de referencia = reference librarian, research librarian.* biblioteconomía especializada en el trabajo de referencia = reference librarianship.* carta de referencia = reference.* centro de referencia = reference centre.* Código Normalizado de Referencias = Standard Reference Code.* coeficiente de referencia conjunta = cocitation strength.* colección de referencia = reference collection.* con referencia a = re, in relation to, in connection with, regarding.* con referencias espaciales = spatially referenced.* creación de referencias cruzadas = cross-referencing.* dejar sin referente a una referencia anafórica = dangle + anaphoric reference.* edad media de las referencias = mean reference age.* encabezamiento de referencia = reference heading.* enlace de referencia = backlink.* enlace referencia = backlink.* entrevista de referencia = reference interview.* ficha de referencia = reference entry, reference card.* fuente de referencia = information source, reference source, source of help.* gráfica de referencias conjuntas = cocitation graph.* grupo de referencia = reference group.* hacer referencia = link.* hacer referencia a = refer to, reference, make + reference to.* haciendo referencia a = with reference to.* herramienta de referencia = reference tool.* hiperenlace referencia = outlink [out-link].* incluir referencias cruzadas = cross-reference.* instrumento de referencia = reference tool.* jefe del servicio de referencia = reference head.* manual de referencia = reference manual, reference guide.* marco de referencia = frame of reference, reference framework.* marco de referencia común = common framework.* MARS (Servicio de Referencia Asistido por Ordenador) = MARS (Machine Assisted Reference Service).* modelo de referencia = reference model.* mostrador de referencia = reference desk, enquiry point, inquiry point.* mostrador virtual de referencia = virtual reference desk (VRD).* no tomándose a uno como el centro de referencia = ex-centric [excentric].* número de referencia del documento = document reference number.* número de referencias = number of citations.* obra de referencia = reference book, reference work, finding aid, desk reference, reference resource, work of reference.* obra de referencia básica = standard work.* obra de referencia estándar = standard reference work.* obtener una referencia = glean + reference.* pantalla de referencias = reference display.* personal de referencia = reference staff, reference personnel.* petición de información de referencia = reference enquiry.* pregunta de referencia = reference question.* primera referencia = first stop.* proceso de referencia = referral process.* proceso de referencia, el = reference process, the.* prueba de referencia = benchmark test.* publicación seriada de referencia = reference serial.* punto de referencia = benchmark, frame of reference, signpost, signposting, point of reference, anchor, anchor point, referral point, switching point, reference point, reference point.* punto de referencia común = common framework.* recuperación de referencias = reference retrieval.* recurso de referencia = reference resource.* recurso de referencia eletrónico = electronic reference resource.* referencia "véase" = see reference.* referencia "véase además" = see also reference.* referencia anafórica = anaphoric reference.* referencia anafórica sin referente = dangling anaphoric reference.* referencia anotada = annotated reference.* referencia ascendente = upward reference.* referencia bibliográfica = bibliographic reference, citation, document reference, bibliographic citation.* referencia bibliográfica sinóptica = synoptic.* referencia ciega o vacía = blind reference.* referencia comentada = annotated reference.* referencia cruzada = cross-reference [cross reference/crossreference], cross reference heading, reference.* referencia de autor y título = author-title reference, name-title reference.* referencia de puntero = pointer reference.* referencia descendente = downward reference.* referencia específica = downward reference, upward reference.* referencia explicativa = explanatory reference.* referencia general explicativa = blanket reference, general reference.* referencia recíproca = reciprocal reference.* referencias laterales a términos de igual especificidad = sideways link.* responsable del servicio de referencia = reference administrator.* sala de referencia = reference room.* sección de referencia = reference section, reference division, reference area.* servicio de referencia = reference desk, reference service, enquiry service.* servicio de referencia bibliotecario = library reference service.* servicio de referencia electrónica = electronic reference service [e-reference service].* servicio de referencia en vivo = live reference.* servicio de referencia por correo electrónico = electronic mail reference service.* servicios de información y referencia = I&R services (Information and Referral).* sistema de referencia = reference system, reference system.* sistema de referencia por coordenadas = grid reference.* tomándose a uno como centro de referencia = centric.* trabajo de referencia = reference work.* umbral de referencia conjunta = cocitation threshold.* * *A1 (mención, alusión) referencehacer referencia a algo to refer to o mention sth2 (relación) referencetomar algo como punto de referencia to take sth as one's point of referencecon referencia a la economía with reference to the economynúmero de referencia reference numberCompuesto:cross-referenceB (recomendación) referencetener buenas referencias to have good references* * *
Del verbo referenciar: ( conjugate referenciar)
referencia es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
referencia sustantivo femenino
reference;◊ hacer referencia a algo to refer to o mention sth;
con referencia a … with reference to …;
número de referencia reference number;
tener buenas referencias to have good references
referencia sustantivo femenino
1 (alusión, mención) reference: no hicieron referencia al caso, they didn't mention the affair
2 (indicación, ficha) reference
número de referencia, reference number
3 (información) information
4 (informes) referencias, references pl
5 punto de referencia, point of reference
' referencia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
beneficio
- cerrarse
- continuamente
- ganarse
- seguridad
- ver
- ya
- baño
- perra
- velado
English:
bed
- benchmark
- dinner
- few
- former
- frame
- further
- landmark
- little
- publicity
- re
- ref
- refer to
- referee
- reference
- she
- to
- track down
- refer
* * *referencia nf1. [mención] reference;hacer referencia a to make reference to, to refer to2. [remisión] referenceInformát referencia circular circular reference3. [base de comparación] reference;con referencia a with reference to;tomar algo como referencia to use sth as a point of reference4.[para puesto de trabajo] referencesreferencias [información] information;* * *f1 reference;hacer referencia a refer to, make reference to;con referencia a with reference to2:referencias pl COM references* * *referencia nf1) : reference2)hacer referencia a : to refer to* * *referencia n reference -
30 Froude, William
SUBJECT AREA: Ports and shipping[br]b. 1810 Dartington, Devon, Englandd. 4 May 1879 Simonstown, South Africa[br]English naval architect; pioneer of experimental ship-model research.[br]Froude was educated at a preparatory school at Buckfastleigh, and then at Westminster School, London, before entering Oriel College, Oxford, to read mathematics and classics. Between 1836 and 1838 he served as a pupil civil engineer, and then he joined the staff of Isambard Kingdom Brunel on various railway engineering projects in southern England, including the South Devon Atmospheric Railway. He retired from professional work in 1846 and lived with his invalid father at Dartington Parsonage. The next twenty years, while apparently unproductive, were important to Froude as he concentrated his mind on difficult mathematical and scientific problems. Froude married in 1839 and had five children, one of whom, Robert Edmund Froude (1846–1924), was to succeed him in later years in his research work for the Admiralty. Following the death of his father, Froude moved to Paignton, and there commenced his studies on the resistance of solid bodies moving through fluids. Initially these were with hulls towed through a house roof storage tank by wires taken over a pulley and attached to falling weights, but the work became more sophisticated and was conducted on ponds and the open water of a creek near Dartmouth. Froude published work on the rolling of ships in the second volume of the Transactions of the then new Institution of Naval Architects and through this became acquainted with Sir Edward Reed. This led in 1870 to the Admiralty's offer of £2,000 towards the cost of an experimental tank for ship models at Torquay. The tank was completed in 1872 and tests were carried out on the model of HMS Greyhound following full-scale towing trials which had commenced on the actual ship the previous year. From this Froude enunciated his Law of Comparisons, which defines the rules concerning the relationship of the power required to move geometrically similar floating bodies across fluids. It enabled naval architects to predict, from a study of a much less expensive and smaller model, the resistance to motion and the power required to move a full-size ship. The work in the tank led Froude to design a model-cutting machine, dynamometers and machinery for the accurate ruling of graph paper. Froude's work, and later that of his son, was prodigious and covered many fields of ship design, including powering, propulsion, rolling, steering and stability. In only six years he had stamped his academic authority on the new science of hydrodynamics, served on many national committees and corresponded with fellow researchers throughout the world. His health suffered and he sailed for South Africa to recuperate, but he contracted dysentery and died at Simonstown. He will be remembered for all time as one of the greatest "fathers" of naval architecture.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFRS. Honorary LLD Glasgow University.Bibliography1955, The Papers of William Froude, London: Institution of Naval Architects (the Institution also published a memoir by Sir Westcott Abell and an evaluation of his work by Dr R.W.L. Gawn of the Royal Corps of Naval Constructors; this volume reprints all Froude's papers from the Institution of Naval Architects and other sources as diverse as the British Association, the Royal Society of Edinburgh and the Institution of Civil Engineers.Further ReadingA.T.Crichton, 1990, "William and Robert Edmund Froude and the evolution of the ship model experimental tank", Transactions of the Newcomen Society 61:33–49.FMW -
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32 form
1. n форма; внешний вид; очертаниеnormalized form — нормализованная форма; нормализованный вид
analytic form — аналитическая форма; аналитическое выражение
2. n фигураwell-proportioned form — пропорциональное сложение, хорошая фигура
3. n обличьеProteus was able to appear in the form of any animal — Протей мог являться в обличье любого животного
4. n стать5. n форма, вид6. n вид, разновидность; тип7. n стиль, манераbad form — невоспитанность, вульгарность, плохие манеры
8. n состояние; форма; готовность9. n настроение, душевное состояние10. n формальность; проформа11. n церемония, порядок12. n установившаяся форма выражения; формулаconjuctive normal form — конъюктивная нормальная форма; КНФ
13. n класс14. n форма, бланк, образец; анкета15. n нора16. n грам. форма словаsnap-apart business form — «отрывная» конторская форма
17. n спец. форма исполнения18. n спец. модель, тип, образец; торговый сорт19. n спец. тех. форма для литья20. n спец. полигр. печатная форма21. n спец. стр. форма; опалубка22. n спец. выражение23. v придавать форму, вид24. v принимать форму, вид25. v составлять, образовывать; формировать26. v образовываться; формироваться27. v грам. образовывать28. v создавать, составлять; формулировать29. v возникать, оформляться30. v представлять собой; являтьсяchocolate forms a wholesome substitute for staple food — шоколад является полноценным заменителем основных продуктов питания
31. v тренировать, дисциплинировать; воспитывать; развивать32. v формировать, организовывать; образовывать, создавать33. v воен. строить34. v воен. строиться35. v спец. формовать36. v спец. сад. обрезать, подвергать обрезке; формировать кронузабираться, забиваться в нору
to form and display an intention — сформировать и обнаружить намерение, умысел
Синонимический ряд:1. appearance (noun) appearance; body; build; cast; configuration; conformation; cut; figure; format; framework; matrix; plan; shape; structure; style2. business form (noun) application; blank; business form; document; duplicate; paper; questionnaire; report3. ceremony (noun) ceremonial; ceremony; conformity; formality; liturgy; rite; ritual; rule4. convenance (noun) convenance; convention; usage5. formula (noun) approach; formula; method; mode; practice; procedure; system6. group (noun) assemblage; group; organisation; organization7. kind (noun) arrangement; kind; manner; sort; type8. model (noun) model; mold; mould; pattern9. order (noun) condition; fitness; order; trim10. acquire (verb) acquire; contract; develop11. arrange (verb) arrange; combine; dispose; order; organise; organize; systematise; systematize12. cast (verb) carve; cast; chisel; construct; contrive; design; devise; fashion; frame; mold; pattern13. make (verb) assemble; build; compose; comprise; constitute; create; erect; fabricate; forge; invent; make; make up; manufacture; originate; produce; put together; shape14. model (verb) model; mould; shape15. teach (verb) discipline; educate; instruct; rear; teach; trainАнтонимический ряд:damage; defacement; deform; deformity; demolish; derange; destroy; devastate; disarrange; disintegrate; dislocate; dismantle; dismember -
33 nude
1. adjective 2. noun2)* * *[nju:d] 1. adjective(without clothes; naked.) nackt2. noun(a photograph, picture etc of an unclothed human figure.) der Akt- academic.ru/50732/nudism">nudism- nudist
- nudity
- in the nude* * *\nude model Aktmodel nt\nude painting Akt m\nude person Nackte(r) f(m)\nude photo[graph] Aktfoto nt\nude sunbathing Nacktbaden ntto pose \nude nackt posierenII. n2. (nakedness)in the \nude nacktto pose in the \nude nackt posierento sunbathe/swim in the \nude nackt sonnenbaden/schwimmen* * *[njuːd]1. adjnackt; (ART) Akt-nude study (Art) — Akt m, Aktstudie f
nude figure/portrait — Akt m
2. n(= person) Nackte(r) mf; (ART) (= painting, sculpture etc) Akt m; (= model) Aktmodell nt* * *A adj1. nackt:nude model Aktmodell n;nude photograph Aktaufnahme f;3. nackt, kahl (Hang etc)4. fleischfarbenB s1. KUNST Akt min the nude nackt;* * *1. adjective2. nounnude figure — Akt, der
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absolute reaction rate theory
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affinity theory
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age theory
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Airy-Stokes theory
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approximation theory
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Arrhenius theory
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association theory
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automata theory
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automatic control theory
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behavior theory of canals
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boundary-layer interaction theory
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boundary-layer theory
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Bronsted theory
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bunching theory
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catastrophe theory
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chemical graph theory
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chemical kinetics theory
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circuit theory
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coding theory
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combinatorial theory
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communications theory
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communication theory
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constant angle theory of arch dam design
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contact clastohydrodynamic theory
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control theory
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control-system theory
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coordination theory
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Coulomb's wedge theory
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cylinder theory of arch dam design
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delamination theory of wear
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diffraction theory
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diffusion theory
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dispersion theory
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dissociation theory
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donor-acceptor interaction theory
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double shear theory
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drag theory
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effective arch theory
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elastic theory
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elastic wave theory
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elasticity theory
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electromagnetic field theory
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electromagnetic theory
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energetical wear theory
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erosion theory
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estimation theory
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evaporation theory
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fatigue theory of wear
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fatigue theory
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field theory
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filter theory
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flash temperature theory
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Flory theory
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free space theory
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free volume theory
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free-electron theory of metals
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fuzzy-set theory
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game theory
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general theory
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generalized electric machine theory
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graph theory
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gravitational theory
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gravitation theory
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group theory
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handling theory
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hydroxo-complex theory
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imperfection theory
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information theory
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ionic theory
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kinetic theory of gases
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kinetic theory of liquids
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local theory
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logic theory
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long-range stress theory
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magnetic field theory
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magnetotelluric theory
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mapping theory
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mathematical economic theory
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maximum shear theory
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maximum strain energy theory
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Maxwell's electromagnetic theory
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mechanical interlocking friction theory
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membrane theory
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mixing length theory
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model theory
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molecular attraction friction theory
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molecular theory
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molecular-kinetic theory
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molecular-mechanical theory of friction
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mosaic-block theory
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multienergy-group diffusion theory
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multigroup theory
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multiple catalysis theory
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multiple seismometer theory
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network flow theory
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network theory
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nuclear drop theory
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nuclear theory
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number theory
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nutrient theory
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one-speed diffusion theory
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oxidational theory of wear
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oxide-film barrier theory
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oxyacid theory
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oxygen attack theory
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peracid theory of gum formation
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perturbation theory
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plastic collapse theory
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plastic theory
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plasticity theory
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plate theory
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potential field theory
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potential theory
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prediction theory
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probability theory
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quantum field theory
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quantum theory of light
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queueing theory
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queuing theory
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radiometry theory
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Rankine's theory
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ray-path theory
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ray theory
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reflection theory
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refraction theory
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regime theory of rivers
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renewal theory
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scaled-particle theory
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seismic theory
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set theory
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solid-state theory
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solvation theory
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stability theory
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statistical-decision theory
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steady-state creep theory
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superlattice theory
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system theory
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theory of algorithms
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theory of chances
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theory of elasticity
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theory of errors
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theory of failure
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theory of functions
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theory of lateral earth pressure
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theory of limits
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theory of magnetism
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theory of oscillations
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theory of plasticity
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theory of reliability
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theory of scheduling
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theory of screws
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theory of similarity
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theory of specific heats
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theory of stream lines
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theory of strength
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theory of testing
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theory of thermoelastic instability of contact
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theory of vibrations
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thermodiffusion theory
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thermofluctuational strength theory
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tidal-wave theory
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tractive-force theory
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transition state theory
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transport theory
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unified electrical machine theory
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- analytical hierarchy theorem - arithmetical hierarchy theorem - closed range theorem - formally provable theorem - implicit function theorem - initial value theorem - integral representation theorem - local limit theorem - maximal ergodic theorem - mean value theorem - normal form theorem - ratio limit theorem - rational root theorem - second mean value theorem - theorem of consistency proofs - theorem of corresponding states - three line theorem - three series theorem - uniform convergence theorem - uniform ergodic theorem - uniform mean value theoremtheorem implies — из теоремы следует, что…
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36 схема
1) General subject: arrangement, cadre, chart, circuit, design, device, diagram, figure, flow chart, flow diagram, flowsheet, lay-out, outline, pattern, plan, scheme, schematic( о графическом изображении) (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schematic), spidergram, spidergraph, formula (in some contexts), setup (noun), general shape, arrangements2) Computers: bubble chart4) Medicine: sketch5) American: circuitry6) Literal: matrix7) Military: breakdown (с распределением ЛС и средств; организации), circuit pattern, format, outlay, (разветвлённая) tree8) Engineering: alive circuit, circuit design, circuit diagram, element, model (расчётная или эквивалентная), net, plot, project, schematic, schematic diagram, set-up, setup, sheet, structure9) Agriculture: schematic layout10) Construction: schematic view, tray11) Mathematics: breakdown (последовательность действий), configuration, connection, diagrammatic drawing, drawing, geometry, schematic representation, wire circuit12) Railway term: circuity, skeleton diagram14) Forestry: overlay15) Metallurgy: diagrammatic representation16) Polygraphy: folio page17) Textile: graph18) Physics: hookup20) Information technology: NetWare network, connexion, flexible manufacturing, gate( вентильная), nanosecond circuit, packaged circuit, packed circuit, picosecond circuit, schema (логическая структура в базах данных), scheme (логическая структура в базах данных), voltage-control circuit, wiring (монтажная)21) Oil: component, diagrammatic sketch, layout (процесса нефтепереработки), scema, schema22) Immunology: diagram (напр. кроветворения), schedule (иммунизации)23) Astronautics: set up25) Patents: circuitry (электрическая)28) Sakhalin energy glossary: plan drawing30) Polymers: draft31) Programming: roadmap (список действий, приводящий к достижению поставленной цели), (управления данными) schema (описание содержания, структуры и ограничений, используемых для создания и поддержки базы данных, см. ГОСТ Р ИСО/МЭК ТО 10032-2007)32) Automation: graphic pattern33) Quality control: layout (расположения), system34) Robots: bubble chart (процесса), configuration (машины или системы), construction, manuscript, paradigm (концептуальная)36) General subject: chart (системы охлаждения, диагностики неисправностей), circuit schematics (напр., пневматической тормозной системы), diagram (иногда чертеж), path (напр., передачи крутящего момента в гидротрансформаторе, КПП и т.д.)37) Aviation medicine: image38) Makarov: circuit (совокупность элементов и цепей связи), circuit design (разновидность какой-л. схемы), connection (включения), diagram (графическое изображение, чертеж), draw, gate (напр. логическая), networking, pictorial, plan (изображение, образ действия последовательность событий), project (напр. использования природных ресурсов), projection, scheme (изображение, образ действия последовательность событий)39) SAP.tech. procedure40) oil&gas: diaphragm42) Electrical engineering: (логическая) gate43) Microsoft: schema master -
37 теоретико-графовая модель
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > теоретико-графовая модель
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38 acyclic
1) ацикличный
2) нециклический
3) научн. непериодический
4) ациклический ∙ integrally acyclic complex ≈ целочисленно ацикличный комплекс maximal acyclic digraph ≈ максимальный ациклический орграф method of acyclic models ≈ метод ацикличных моделей rationally acyclic complex ≈ рационально ацикличный комплекс - acyclic algebra - acyclic carrier - acyclic complex - acyclic continuum - acyclic cover - acyclic fibration - acyclic function - acyclic graph - acyclic image - acyclic manifold - acyclic model - acyclic morphism - acyclic net - acyclic object - acyclic orientation - acyclic parallelotope - acyclic polyhedron - acyclic property - acyclic relation - acyclic resolvent - acyclic set - acyclic sheaf - acyclic simplex - acyclic space - acyclic star - acyclic subcomplex - acyclic support - acyclic tree(техническое) нецикличный;
непериодического действия( химическое) ациклический (математика) непериодический (ботаника) спиральныйacyclic апериодический ~ непериодический -
39 denumerable
1) перечислимый
2) вычисляемый
3) счетный ∙ at most denumerable family ≈ не более чем счетное семейство at most denumerable set ≈ не более чем счетное множество denumerable partial ordering ≈ счетное частичное упорядочение denumerable symmetric group ≈ счетная симметрическая группа - denumerable class - denumerable covering - denumerable domain - denumerable environment - denumerable family - denumerable field - denumerable graph - denumerable many - denumerable model - denumerable number - denumerable operations - denumerable ordinal - denumerable process - denumerable sequence - denumerable set - denumerable sum (математика) счетный - * set счетное множество denumerable счетныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > denumerable
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40 multidimensional
1) многоразмерный
2) многоаспектный
3) многомерный
4) получаемая соединением середин сторон многоугольника фигура ∙ multidimensional [multivariate] generalization ≈ многомерное обобщение multidimensional contingency table ≈ многомерная таблица сопряженности признаков multidimensional random variable ≈ многомерная случайная величина multidimensional time series ≈ временной ряд, зависящий от нескольких переменных - multidimensional alternative - multidimensional array - multidimensional case - multidimensional classification - multidimensional complex - multidimensional diffusion - multidimensional distribution - multidimensional equation - multidimensional field - multidimensional function - multidimensional geometry - multidimensional graph - multidimensional hypercube - multidimensional ideal - multidimensional kernel - multidimensional knot - multidimensional lattice - multidimensional machine - multidimensional matrix - multidimensional model - multidimensional orthogonality - multidimensional polynomial - multidimensional population - multidimensional prediction - multidimensional probability - multidimensional problem - multidimensional process - multidimensional quantity - multidimensional response - multidimensional saddle - multidimensional scaling - multidimensional space - multidimensional sphere - multidimensional spline - multidimensional surface - multidimensional system - multidimensional topology( специальное) многомерный имеющий широкий круг интересов - * engineer инженер широкого профиля многоаспектныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > multidimensional
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