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1 inconsistent terminology
Математика: непоследовательная терминологияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > inconsistent terminology
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2 inconsistent
1) несостоятельный; некорректный2) несистематический; нестрогий; не обнаруживающий четкой зависимостиinconsistent terminology разнобой в терминологии; нестрогая терминология3) нелогичный4) противоречивый; противоречащий чему-л.they are not inconsistent with А они не противоречат A;not inconsistent не противоречащий;to be inconsistent противоречить чему-л.5) не соответствующий чему-л.Should A be inconsistent with requirements... При несоответствии А требованиям...6) непоследовательныйAs a result of inconsistent policy of the Federal Government, oil export through the Southern pipeline may be suspended due to unrest both in A and В В результате непоследовательной политики федерального правительства транспорт нефти по южному трубопроводу может быть приостановлен из-за возникновения беспорядков как в А, так и в В7) нестабильный (напр., о результатах)8) нерегулярный; неустойчивый (напр., график работы)9) справедливый / выполняющийся / реализующийся не при всех значениях / не во всем диапазоне значений11) (множ.) несовпадающие (о двух и более понятиях, предметах и т.д.)English-Russian dictionary of scientific and technical difficulties vocabulary > inconsistent
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