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1) General subject: attest to, bear record to, bespeak (напр, choosing professional industry members to sit on its board clearly bespeaks Sibneft's intention to propel the stock performance), speak for (образно), to be indicative of (smth.) (чем-л.), witness, witness (чём-л.), represent2) Diplomatic term: testify to (чём-л.)3) Politics: (чем-л.) provide evidence of (smth)4) Advertising: bear evidence of5) leg.N.P. attend to (in the sense of offering evidence for something)6) Makarov: give evidence of7) Gold mining: be indicative ofУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > свидетельствовать о
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62 служить признаком
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63 указывающий
1) General subject: denotative, directive, indicative, indicatory, indicial (на что-л.), significative, telltale2) Bookish: indicant3) Chemistry: indicating4) Mathematics: indicative of, showing5) Religion: pointing6) Psychology: significative (на что-л.)7) Business: pointing out8) Makarov: denotative (на что-либо), directing, directive (направление), index, indexing9) SAP.tech. noting, stating -
64 характерный
1) General subject: character, characteristic, cottagey, cottagy, differential, discriminative, distinctive, distinguishing, incident, indicative, individual, innate, racy, representative, significant, specific, true to type, zootypic (о животном), idiosyncratic, inherent, patented, notable2) Medicine: definitive3) Colloquial: hallmark4) Engineering: typical6) Diplomatic term: salient7) Psychology: characteristical, like8) Information technology: outstanding9) Business: distinguished, incidental, incidental to10) Programming: similar11) Automation: behavioral, relevant12) Makarov: fingerprint, indicative (для чего-либо), proper -
65 говорить
Говорить -- to say; to speak; to tell (сообщать); to state, to express (излагать, формулировать); to imply, to suggest, to be suggestive of (означать); to be indicative of (свидетельствовать о); to indicate, to point (указывать); to favor (говорить в пользу); to mitigate against (говорить против) Говорить оThis interaction of failure modes implies the exhaustion of creep life once the critical creep-initiated crack has occurred.That the temperature of the lower wall is relatively low is indicative of the low rate at which heat is conducted into the lower wall.This indicated a type of hysteresis effect.There, the rapid drop-off at the lowest R number is suggestive of laminar flow.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > говорить
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66 свидетельство того, что
Свидетельство того, чтоNo evidence of oil coking on the bottom of the piston dome was observed, an indication that the operating temperature of the unit was less than 422 K.The appearance of these cracks is evidence that the failure began at the bore surface.Свидетельствовать о - to evidence, to indicate, to signal, to attest to, to testify to; to be indicative of, to be an indication of, to show an indication of, to be evidence of, to be evident, to be signalized by; to suggest (наводить на мысль)The high efficiency achieved in tests of the flight engine evidences very little valve leakage.The results were very disappointing and indicated the existence of a very severe environment.The number of tests performed during 1960's attests to the growing concern about notch effects in these applications.The exponential behavior is indicative of the effect of exhaust gas recirculation on NOx emissions.Substantial power loss economies are evident in this data. (Эти данные свидетельствуют о...)Steady-state heat transfer was signalized by steady thermocouple readings over a prolonged period of time.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > свидетельство того, что
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67 служить показателем
Служить показателемThe mean air velocity along the tunnel gives an indication of the relative resistance to flow offered by the train and the tunnel.Hence, the surface temperature distribution on a fatigue specimen is indicative of the fatigue damage being sustained by the material.Extreme downward burner tilt combined with a high furnace exit gas temperature is taken as indicative of excessive fouling of the combustion chamber walls.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > служить показателем
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68 характерный для
Характерный для - characteristic of, representative of, typical of, indicative of; specific to, relevant to, inherent to, peculiar to; unique to (только для)The graph has the form characteristic of an S-N curve.It is generally assumed that the sample selected is representative of the entire surface.These two sets of data show the trend of f decreasing with Re that is typical of flow in smooth ducts.However, the unconverged results were highly indicative of the real problem as they indicated early separation.The results reported here are undoubtedly specific to the combustion configuration employed.In the main, tests have been at 750, 830, 900, and 1000°C temperatures which are relevant to operating conditions in engines in service.The absence of oxide inclusions inherent to the low-pressure plasma-coating process has produced an extremely fine uniform distribution of Al, Cr, and Y.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > характерный для
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71 свидетельствовать
нсв vti1) vti давать показания to give evidence (of), в суде to testify (against/for sb, to sth), to witness to sth2) vi о чём-л подтверждать to show, to bear witness to, to attest (to) lit; to be evidence/an indication/indicative/ неопровержимо (a) testimony of sth, to testify (to, that) litеё после́дний рома́н свиде́тельствует о большо́м тала́нте — her latest novel bears witness to/shows a lot of talent
его́ бе́гство из страны́ свиде́тельствует о его́ прича́стности к преступле́нию — his flight from the country is evidence/indicative/(a) testimony of his involvement in the crime
3) (св засвиде́тельствовать) офиц удостоверять to certify; в качесте свидетеля, понятого to witness, to attest litсвиде́тельствовать по́длинность докуме́нта — to certify sth to be a true copy (of)
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72 характеристический
1. characteristic2. intrinsic3. performance4. indicativeРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > характеристический
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73 ориентировочное плановое задание
ориентировочное плановое задание
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > ориентировочное плановое задание
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74 свидетельствующий
свидетельствующий — indicative ofРусско-английский словарь биологических терминов > свидетельствующий
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75 выразительный
adj. indicative, expressive, significantРусско-английский словарь математических терминов > выразительный
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76 свидетельствующий
adj. indicative, indicatingРусско-английский словарь математических терминов > свидетельствующий
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79 а пока
•We shall revert to this subject in a later paragraph; for the moment we assume that...
•We will learn how to develop such equations in the next chapter; for now, we may rely on a set of tabulated equations given in Appendix .
•The rms speed is different from... ; for the present, the value of √u will be taken as indicative of...
•For the time being, draw all plate boundaries as single lines, without any distinction as to the type of boundary each represents.
* * *А пока -- in the meantime (тем временем); as long as (до тех пор, пока)Small-scale corrosion tests will be required to define the first stage corrosion rate. In the meantime, initial design will include coated tubes and corrosion resistant metals.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > а пока
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80 а пока
•We shall revert to this subject in a later paragraph; for the moment we assume that...
•We will learn how to develop such equations in the next chapter; for now, we may rely on a set of tabulated equations given in Appendix .
•The rms speed is different from... ; for the present, the value of √u will be taken as indicative of...
•For the time being, draw all plate boundaries as single lines, without any distinction as to the type of boundary each represents.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > а пока
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