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adj. first, former; во-первых, in the first place; первое слагаемое, first term, first part ( something to be added to); первые коэффициенты, leading coefficients -
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•For one thing (or On the one hand),susceptibility is low after cooling; for another [or on the other ( hand)], this cooling rate seems too high to permit...
•In the first place, two major types exist; second, closer examination discloses that...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > во-первых, во-вторых, в-третьих ...
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63 во-первых, во-вторых, в-третьих ...
•For one thing (or On the one hand),susceptibility is low after cooling; for another [or on the other ( hand)], this cooling rate seems too high to permit...
•In the first place, two major types exist; second, closer examination discloses that...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > во-первых, во-вторых, в-третьих ...
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64 первым делом
идиом. in the first place
идиом. first; first goFirst, we ask what is required. — Первым делом, мы спрашиваем, что требуется.
Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > первым делом
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65 первый
adj. first, former;
во-первых - in the first place;
первое слагаемое - first term, first part ( something to be added to)
первые коэффициенты - leading coefficients -
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в prep. in, into, at, to; во время, during; во всех отношениях, in every respect; во-первых, in the first place; во-вторых, secondly, in the second place -
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HE НА ЖИЗНЬ (ЖИВОТо'), А НА СМЕРТЬ (НА СМЕРТЬ) lit PrepP Invar fixed WO1. биться, сражаться и т. п. \Ж-58 борьба, война и т. п. \Ж-58 ( adv (intensif, more often used with impfv verbs) or postmodif) (to struggle, fight) to an ultimate conclusion, ruthlessly, not sparing one's lifefight to the death (to the bitter end)wage a life-and-death struggle (in limited contexts) fight (against) s.o. tooth and nail.В СССР сейчас во всем борются не на жизнь, а на смерть партия Памяти с партией Надежды, партия прошлого с партией будущего (Аллилуева 2). At present in the USSR there is a constant life-and-death struggle between the Party of Memory and the Party of Hope, the Party of the Past and the Party of the Future (2a).2. рассердиться, испугаться, перепугать кого и т. п. \Ж-58 ( adv (intensif)) (to get angry, get scared, frighten s.o. etc) to an extreme degree, very intensely: рассердиться - = fly into a wild (deadly) rageget furiousиспугаться \Ж-58 - get scared stiff (out of one's wits)get the life scared out of oneперепугать кого \Ж-58 - scare s.o. stiff (out of s.o. wits)scare the life out of s.o.враждовать \Ж-58 = be sworn (mortal) enemiesизбить кого \Ж-58 - beat (thrash) s.o. within an inch of s.o. fc lifeругать кого \Ж-58 - curse (chew) s.o. outcurse s.o. for all one is worth.Автор чрезвычайно затрудняется, как назвать ему обеих дам таким образом, чтобы опять не рассердились на него... Назвать выдуманною фамилией опасно. Какое ни придумай имя, уж непременно найдется в каком-нибудь углу нашего государства... кто-нибудь носящий его и непременно рассердится не на живот, а на смерть, станет говорить, что автор нарочно приезжал секретно с тем, чтобы выведать веб, что он такое сам, и в каком тулупчике ходит... (Гоголь 3). The author is in a quandary how to name these two ladies without rousing anger... To invent names for them would be dangerous. However fictitious the name, there will always be someone in some out-of-the-way corner of our empire...who will lay some claim to it, fly into a deadly rage, and start proclaiming that the author had paid a secret visit with the express purpose of finding out who he was and what sort of sheepskin coat he wore... (3d).Сиделец говорил, что она, во-первых, ему не платит долг, во-вторых, разобидела его в собственной его лавке и, мало того, обещала исколотить его не на живот, а на смерть руками своих приверженцев (Герцен 1). The shopkeeper declared that, in the first place, she had not paid what she owed him, and, in the second, had insulted him in his own shop and, what was more, threatened that he should be thrashed within an inch of his life by her followers (1a). -
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[PrepP; Invar; fixed WOJ=====1. биться, сражаться и т.п. не на живот, а на смерть ; борьба, война и т.п. не на живот, а на смерть [adv (intensif, more often used with impfv verbs) or postmodif]⇒ (to struggle, fight) to an ultimate conclusion, ruthlessly, not sparing one's life:- fight to the death < to the bitter end>;- [in limited contexts] fight (against) s.o. tooth and nail.♦ В СССР сейчас во всем борются не на жизнь, а на смерть партия Памяти с партией Надежды, партия прошлого с партией будущего (Аллилуева 2). At present in the USSR there is a constant life-and-death struggle between the Party of Memory and the Party of Hope, the Party of the Past and the Party of the Future (2a).2. рассердиться, испугаться, перепугать кого и т.п. не на живот, а на смерть [adv (intensif)]⇒ (to get angry, get scared, frighten s.o. etc) to an extreme degree, very intensely:- get furious;- scare the life out of s.o.;- curse s.o. for all one is worth.♦ Автор чрезвычайно затрудняется, как назвать ему обеих дам таким образом, чтобы опять не рассердились на него... Назвать выдуманною фамилией опасно. Какое ни придумай имя, уж непременно найдется в каком-нибудь углу нашего государства... кто-нибудь носящий его и непременно рассердится не на живот, а на смерть, станет говорить, что автор нарочно приезжал секретно с тем, чтобы выведать все, что он такое сам, и в каком тулупчике ходит... (Гоголь 3). The author is in a quandary how to name these two ladies without rousing anger....To invent names for them would be dangerous. However fictitious the name, there will always be someone in some out-of-the-way comer of our empire...who will lay some claim to it, fly into a deadly rage, and start proclaiming that the author had paid a secret visit with the express purpose of finding out who he was and what sort of sheepskin coat he wore... (3d).♦ Сиделец говорил, что она, во-первых, ему не платит долг, во-вторых, разобидела его в собственной его лавке и, мало того, обещала исколотить его не на живот, а на смерть руками своих приверженцев (Герцен 1). The shopkeeper declared that, in the first place, she had not paid what she owed him, and, in the second, had insulted him in his own shop and, what was more, threatened that he should be thrashed within an inch of his life by her followers (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не на живот, а на смерть
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70 не на жизнь, а на смерть
[PrepP; Invar; fixed WOJ=====1. биться, сражаться и т.п. не на жизнь, а на смерть ; борьба, война и т.п. не на жизнь, а на смерть [adv (intensif, more often used with impfv verbs) or postmodif]⇒ (to struggle, fight) to an ultimate conclusion, ruthlessly, not sparing one's life:- fight to the death < to the bitter end>;- [in limited contexts] fight (against) s.o. tooth and nail.♦ В СССР сейчас во всем борются не на жизнь, а на смерть партия Памяти с партией Надежды, партия прошлого с партией будущего (Аллилуева 2). At present in the USSR there is a constant life-and-death struggle between the Party of Memory and the Party of Hope, the Party of the Past and the Party of the Future (2a).2. рассердиться, испугаться, перепугать кого и т.п. не на жизнь, а на смерть [adv (intensif)]⇒ (to get angry, get scared, frighten s.o. etc) to an extreme degree, very intensely:- get furious;- scare the life out of s.o.;- curse s.o. for all one is worth.♦ Автор чрезвычайно затрудняется, как назвать ему обеих дам таким образом, чтобы опять не рассердились на него... Назвать выдуманною фамилией опасно. Какое ни придумай имя, уж непременно найдется в каком-нибудь углу нашего государства... кто-нибудь носящий его и непременно рассердится не на живот, а на смерть, станет говорить, что автор нарочно приезжал секретно с тем, чтобы выведать все, что он такое сам, и в каком тулупчике ходит... (Гоголь 3). The author is in a quandary how to name these two ladies without rousing anger....To invent names for them would be dangerous. However fictitious the name, there will always be someone in some out-of-the-way comer of our empire...who will lay some claim to it, fly into a deadly rage, and start proclaiming that the author had paid a secret visit with the express purpose of finding out who he was and what sort of sheepskin coat he wore... (3d).♦ Сиделец говорил, что она, во-первых, ему не платит долг, во-вторых, разобидела его в собственной его лавке и, мало того, обещала исколотить его не на живот, а на смерть руками своих приверженцев (Герцен 1). The shopkeeper declared that, in the first place, she had not paid what she owed him, and, in the second, had insulted him in his own shop and, what was more, threatened that he should be thrashed within an inch of his life by her followers (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не на жизнь, а на смерть
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71 во
(в) prep. in, into, at, to;
во время - during;
во всех отношениях - in every respect;
во-первых - in the first place;
во-вторых - secondly, in the second place -
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in the first place, firstly, first and foremost, for one thing• Во-первых,..., во-вторых,..., в-третьих,... - First,.... Secondly,.... Thirdly, we obtain... -
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вводн. сл.first, first of all, in the first place, for one thing; firstly (тк. при перечислении) -
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вводн. сл.first, first of all, in the first place, for one thing; firstly (тк. при перечислении) -
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вводн.first, first of all, in the first place, for one thing; firstly (только при перечислении) -
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78 резерв мощности на покрытие несбалансированности нагрузок разного вида
резерв мощности на покрытие несбалансированности нагрузок разного вида
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[Интент]Stranded capacity
Stranded capacity is capacity that cannot be utilized by IT loads due to the design or configuration of the system. The presence of stranded capacity indicates an imbalance between two or more of the following capacities:A specific IT device requires sufficient capacity of all of the five above elements. Yet these elements are almost never available in an exact balance of capacity to match a specific IT load. Invariably, there are locations with rack space but without available cooling, or spaces with available power but with no available rack space. Capacity of one type that cannot be used because one of the other four capacities listed above has been used to its maximum capacity is called stranded capacity. Stranded capacity is undesirable and can seriously limit the performance of a data center. Unfortunately, most data centers have significant stranded capacity issues, including the following common examples:
- An air conditioner has sufficient capacity but inadequate air distribution to the IT load
- A PDU has sufficient capacity but no available breaker positions
- Floor space is available but there is no remaining power
- Air conditioners are in the wrong location
- Some PDUs are overloaded while others are lightly loaded
- Some areas are overheated while others are cold
Depending on the situation and the architecture of the power and cooling system, it might be impossible to utilize stranded capacity or it might be that only minor investments are needed to free stranded capacity so that it can be effectively used. By definition, utilizing stranded capacity comes at a cost. It is often necessary to take down part of the installation or install new power and cooling components.
Stranded capacity is a very frustrating capacity management problem for data center operators because it is very hard to explain to users or management that a data center with 1 MW of installed power and cooling capacity can’t cool the new blade servers when it is only operating at 200 kW of total load.
An effective capacity management system not only identifies and highlights stranded capacity, but also helps customers avoid creating it in the first place.
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > резерв мощности на покрытие несбалансированности нагрузок разного вида
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79 вообще
•The object of this is refining of the grain size, producing a more uniform structure and generally (or in general) improving the mechanical properties.
•Where accuracy is at all important,...
•One of the greatest puzzles in particle physics is explaining nature's need for both muons and electrons in the first place.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > вообще
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80 ясно
clearly, distinctly, explicitly, it is clear• А также мы можем видеть более ясно геометрический смысл... - Also we can see more clearly the geometrical significance of...• В самом деле, ясно, что... - In fact it 'is clear that...• В свете этих вводных замечаний становится ясно, что... - In light of these introductory remarks, it is apparent that...• Во-первых, ясно, что... - In the first place, it is clear that...• Далее, вполне ясно, что... - Further, it is quite clear that...• Данный эффект ясно показан в таблице 1. - The effect is clearly shown in Table 1.• Достаточно ясно, что... - It is clear enough that...• Из предыдущего соотношения ясно, что... - Prom the above relation it is clear that...• Из вышесказанного ясно, что... - It is clear from the foregoing that...• Из результатов последнего параграфа становится ясно, что... - It is apparent from the last section that...• Мы можем более ясно понять, что и как здесь применяется... - We may see more clearly what is involved here by...• Сейчас уже совершенно ясно, что... - It is now well understood that...• Сразу, как только это отличие ясно понято, становится возможным... - Once this distinction is clearly understood, it becomes possible to...• Так как величина х обязана всюду быть конечной, ясно, что... - Since x must be everywhere finite, it is clear that...• Также ясно, что... - It is equally clear that...• Такие действия не приведут к нежелательным результатам, если читатель ясно понимает, что... - No harm can come from this practice if one clearly understands that...• Теперь ясно, что... - It is now clear that...• Читатель должен ясно понимать различие между... - The reader must understand clearly the difference between...• Эта попытка провалилась, и стало ясно, что... - This attempt failed, and it became clear that...• Эти результаты ясно показывают, что... - These results clearly show that...• Это станет яснее, когда мы обсудим... - This will be seen more clearly when we discuss...• Это ясно представлено на данном рисунке. - This is clearly brought out in the figure.• Ясно, что... - It is apparent that...; It is obvious that...; It is clear that...; It stands to reason that...• Ясно, что это не простая работа. Поэтому мы будем... - Clearly this would not be an easy task, so we shall...
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