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1 largest element
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > largest element
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2 largest element
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3 largest element
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > largest element
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4 largest element
1) Математика: наибольший элемент (матрицы)2) Нефть: максимальный элемент (выборки) -
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The English-Russian dictionary on reliability and quality control > largest element
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6 element
1. элемент2. часть; деталь; звено; секция3. параметр
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1. элемент, часть ( системы)2. звено; схема; компонент; деталь; узел; блок
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1) элемент, часть ( системы)2) звено; схема; компонент; деталь; узел; блок•- back-up element
- conical packing element
- conical sealing element
- contact elements
- cylinder packing element
- cylinder sealing element
- degassing element
- depth sensing element
- expandable packing element
- expandable sealing element
- geophone element
- high-reliability element
- hydraulical packing element
- hydraulical sealing element
- largest element
- limited-life element
- maintenance element
- nonrepairable element
- packing element
- pressure sensitive element
- primary element
- receiving array element
- repairable element
- replaceable element
- rock cutting element
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- sealing element
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7 максимальный элемент (выборки)
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > максимальный элемент (выборки)
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8 наибольший элемент
1) Mathematics: greatest element, largest element (матрицы)2) Economy: largest entryУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > наибольший элемент
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9 максимальный элемент
1) Mathematics: maximal element, maximal member (множества), maximum value (множества), universal element2) Oil: largest element (выборки)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > максимальный элемент
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10 Самое большее (меньшее)
... with a value at most of order one$x$ differs from $y$ by at most 2The longest edge is at most (at least) 10 times as long as the shortest one$F$ has the most (fewest) points when...What most interests us is whether...The least such constant is called the norm of $A$This is the least useful of the above four theoremsThat is the least one can expectThese elements of $A$ are comparatively big but least in numberThe best estimator is a linear combination $vee$ such that... is smallest possibleThe expected waiting time is smallest if...$L$ is the smallest number such that...$K$ is the largest of the functions which occur in (3)There exists a smallest algebra with this propertyTo find the second largest element in the list $L$This model is at most (at least) a second-order approximation in $x$Русско-английский словарь по прикладной математике и механике > Самое большее (меньшее)
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11 Самое большее (меньшее)
... with a value at most of order one$x$ differs from $y$ by at most 2The longest edge is at most (at least) 10 times as long as the shortest one$F$ has the most (fewest) points when...What most interests us is whether...The least such constant is called the norm of $A$This is the least useful of the above four theoremsThat is the least one can expectThese elements of $A$ are comparatively big but least in numberThe best estimator is a linear combination $vee$ such that... is smallest possibleThe expected waiting time is smallest if...$L$ is the smallest number such that...$K$ is the largest of the functions which occur in (3)There exists a smallest algebra with this propertyTo find the second largest element in the list $L$This model is at most (at least) a second-order approximation in $x$Русско-английский словарь по прикладной математике и механике > Самое большее (меньшее)
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12 максимальный элемент
( выборки) largest elementРусско-английский словарь по нефти и газу > максимальный элемент
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13 Определенные артикли перед существительными, которые снабжены ссылками
The differential problem (1) can be reduced to the form (2)The asymptotic formula (1) follows from the above lemmaThe differential equation (1) can be solved numericallyWhat is needed in the final result is a simple bound on quantities of the form (1)The inequality (1) (артикль можно опустить) shows that $a>b$The bound (estimate) (2) is not quite as good as the bound (estimate) (1)If the norm of $A$ satisfies the restriction (1), then by the estimate (2) this term is less than unitySince the spectral radius of $A$ belongs to the region (1), this iterative method converges for any initial guessesThe array (1) is called the matrix representing the linear transformation of $f$It should be noted that the approximate inequality (1) bounds only the absolute error in $x$The inequality (1) shows that...The second step in our analysis is to substitute the forms (1) and (2) into this equation and simplify it by dropping higher-order termsFor small $ze$ the approximation (1) is very good indeedA matrix of the form (1), in which some eigenvalue appears in more than one block, is called a derogatory matrixThe relation between limits and norms is suggested by the equivalence (1)For this reason the matrix norm (1) is seldom encountered in the literatureTo establish the inequality (1) from the definition (2)Our conclusion agrees with the estimate (1)The characterization is established in almost the same way as the results of Theorem 1, except that the relations (1) and (2) take place in the eigenvalue-eigenvector relation...This vector satisfies the differential equation (1)The Euclidean vector norm (2) satisfies the properties (1)The bound (1) ensures only that these elements are small compared with the largest element of $A$There is some terminology associated with the system (1) and the matrix equation (2)A unique solution expressible in the form (1) restricts the dimensions of $A$The factorization (1) is called the $LU$-factorizationIt is very uncommon for the condition (1) to be violatedThe relation (1) guarantees that the computed solution gives very small residualThis conclusion follows from the assumptions (1) and (2)The factor (1) introduced in relation (2) is now equal to 2The inequalities (1) are still adequateWe use this result without explicitly referring to the restriction (1)Русско-английский словарь по прикладной математике и механике > Определенные артикли перед существительными, которые снабжены ссылками
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14 MCE
1) Компьютерная техника: Media Codec Engine2) Медицина: Динамическая контрастная эхография (myocardial contrast echography)3) Американизм: Multi Criteria Evaluation4) Военный термин: Management Center, Europe, maximum capability envelope, medical care evaluation, military characteristics, equipment, military corrective establishment, missile compensating equipment, mission control equipment, mobile combat element, mobile command element, mobile communications element, modular control equipment5) Техника: MAS control electronics6) Сокращение: Management communications engine, Micro Circuit Engineering Ltd (UK), Mission Control Element, Modular Control Equipment (USA)7) Вычислительная техника: Media Center Edition (MS, Windows, XP, OEM)8) Онкология: Mammography Continuing Education9) Фирменный знак: Mid Columbia Engineering, Inc., Mini Computer Exchange10) Сейсмология: (largest earthquake that is reasonably capable of occurring on a specific fault in a specific tectonic setting) максимально достоверное землетрясение, (largest earthquake that is reasonably capable of occurring on a specific fault in a specific tectonic setting) MCE (самое крупное землетрясение, которое может иметь место на данном разломе при конкретных тектонических условиях)11) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: смесь сложных эфиров целлюлозы (mixed cellulose ester), Master Control Estimate12) Образование: Mandatory Continuing Education13) Программирование: Machine Check Exception14) Сахалин Р: mixed cellulose ester15) Сахалин А: maximum calculated earthquake16) Химическое оружие: Maximum credible event17) Макаров: metastable Coulomb explosion18) Высокочастотная электроника: manufacturing cycle efficiency19) Должность: Master of Civil Engineering20) NYSE. M C N Energy Group, Inc. -
15 díscolo
adj.ungovernable, fractious, disobedient, troublemaking.* * *► adjetivo1 ungovernable, disobedient, unruly* * *ADJ1) (=rebelde) unruly2) (=travieso) mischievous* * *- la adjetivo unruly, disobedient* * *= fractious, wayward.Ex. Thus was Christianity codified into a Bible that still today is the central element in the faith of the two billion adherents of the largest, if most fractious, of the world's religions.Ex. The article 'The wayward scholar: resources and research in popular culture' defends popular culture as a legitimate and important library resource.* * *- la adjetivo unruly, disobedient* * *= fractious, wayward.Ex: Thus was Christianity codified into a Bible that still today is the central element in the faith of the two billion adherents of the largest, if most fractious, of the world's religions.
Ex: The article 'The wayward scholar: resources and research in popular culture' defends popular culture as a legitimate and important library resource.* * *díscolo -launruly, disobedient* * *
díscolo,-a adjetivo disobedient, unruly
el hijo díscolo, the disobedient son
' díscolo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
díscola
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16 polémico
adj.1 polemical, argumentative, controversial, polemic.2 polemic, controversial, divisive, debatable.* * *► adjetivo1 controversial* * *(f. - polémica)adj.polemical, controversial* * *ADJ controversial, polemical frm* * *- ca adjetivo controversial, polemic (frml)* * *= controversial, polemic, polemical, divisive, argumentative, contentious, fractious, vexed, disputed.Ex. The last 3 years while grants were available saw a rise in loans, readers and outreach services, a controversial stock revision and scrapping were carried out and a PC was taken in use.Ex. The paper discusses some remaining 'grey areas' in faceted classification and the value for expository purposes of a mildly polemic approach to issues in classification.Ex. I am afraid I shall disappoint again, for this book is not a polemical document, nor is it even a personal view of community information.Ex. It is increasingly obvious that we are as a nation one and indivisible, that divisive tendencies are a thing of the past, but there are still too many inheritors of the old indifference, and who flinch at co-operation as at an evil.Ex. 'I don't know about that one,' Bogardus said, politely argumentative.Ex. One of the most contentious issues dividing publishers and librarians centres on the interpretation of fair use in the context of digital technologies.Ex. Thus was Christianity codified into a Bible that still today is the central element in the faith of the two billion adherents of the largest, if most fractious, of the world's religions.Ex. A vexed area on which the present rules give no guidance is the publication produced as a result of a special programme or project.Ex. Disputed and even fraudulent works of history can make their way onto library shelves.----* cuestión polémica = vexing question.* evitar polémicas = eschew + issues.* extremadamente polémico = highly controversial.* incitar polémica = rattle + Posesivo + cage.* levantar la polémica = spark + controversy.* muy polémico = highly controversial.* no polémico = non-controversial [noncontroversial].* polémica + abundar = controversy + rage.* polémica + continuar = controversy + rage, argument + rage.* polémica + girar en torno a = controversy + revolve around.* polémica + perdurar = argument + rage.* suscitar la polémica = spark + controversy.* tema polémico = vexing issue.* * *- ca adjetivo controversial, polemic (frml)* * *= controversial, polemic, polemical, divisive, argumentative, contentious, fractious, vexed, disputed.Ex: The last 3 years while grants were available saw a rise in loans, readers and outreach services, a controversial stock revision and scrapping were carried out and a PC was taken in use.
Ex: The paper discusses some remaining 'grey areas' in faceted classification and the value for expository purposes of a mildly polemic approach to issues in classification.Ex: I am afraid I shall disappoint again, for this book is not a polemical document, nor is it even a personal view of community information.Ex: It is increasingly obvious that we are as a nation one and indivisible, that divisive tendencies are a thing of the past, but there are still too many inheritors of the old indifference, and who flinch at co-operation as at an evil.Ex: 'I don't know about that one,' Bogardus said, politely argumentative.Ex: One of the most contentious issues dividing publishers and librarians centres on the interpretation of fair use in the context of digital technologies.Ex: Thus was Christianity codified into a Bible that still today is the central element in the faith of the two billion adherents of the largest, if most fractious, of the world's religions.Ex: A vexed area on which the present rules give no guidance is the publication produced as a result of a special programme or project.Ex: Disputed and even fraudulent works of history can make their way onto library shelves.* cuestión polémica = vexing question.* evitar polémicas = eschew + issues.* extremadamente polémico = highly controversial.* incitar polémica = rattle + Posesivo + cage.* levantar la polémica = spark + controversy.* muy polémico = highly controversial.* no polémico = non-controversial [noncontroversial].* polémica + abundar = controversy + rage.* polémica + continuar = controversy + rage, argument + rage.* polémica + girar en torno a = controversy + revolve around.* polémica + perdurar = argument + rage.* suscitar la polémica = spark + controversy.* tema polémico = vexing issue.* * *polémico -cacontroversial, polemical, polemic* * *
polémico◊ -ca adjetivo
controversial, polemic (frml)
polémico,-a adjetivo controversial: es un hombre muy polémico, he's a controversial man
' polémico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
candente
- conflictiva
- conflictivo
- polémica
English:
controversial
- euthanasia
- contentious
- dispute
- polemical
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17 problemático
adj.problematical, troublesome, problem, problematic.* * *► adjetivo1 (cuestión) problematic; (joven) difficult* * *(f. - problemática)adj.* * *ADJ problematic* * *- ca adjetivo problematic, difficult* * *= dodgy [dodgier -comp., dodgiest -sup.], sticky [stickier -comp., stickiest -sup.], troublesome, problem, problematic, problematical, problem-ridden, fractious, bumpy, dicey [dicier -comp., diciest -sup.], afoul.Ex. The statistical procedures from Czchekoslovakia and Romania have been pretty dodgy and unsatisfactory.Ex. The inclusion of vendors and publishers allows everyone to address sticky business relationships head-on.Ex. Measures to prevent such incidents include fitting burglar alarms in libraries and taking quick and decisive action against troublesome users.Ex. Problem patrons include, but are not limited to, illiterates simply seeking shelter, alcoholics, the homeless, the mentally disturbed, aggressive young people, and those with offensive odours.Ex. This attitude is based on the waste bin decision process widely used in political and educational organisations, which tend to have open-ended goals, problematic preferences, hazy technology, and poor feeback.Ex. The manufacture of these high-density chips is problematical.Ex. The negative aspects of adding such a problem-ridden medium to the library are far outweighed by the potential benefits video offers.Ex. Thus was Christianity codified into a Bible that still today is the central element in the faith of the two billion adherents of the largest, if most fractious, of the world's religions.Ex. The article is entitled 'The big bumpy shift: digital music via the Internet'.Ex. Predicting the future is dicey.Ex. Dan, who had known from the start that things were afoul, demanded that officer show him their IDs.----* cuestión problemática = sticky issue.* en una situación muy problemática = in deep water.* niño problemático = problem child.* persona problemática = troublemaker.* problemática que afecta a = issues + surrounding.* * *- ca adjetivo problematic, difficult* * *= dodgy [dodgier -comp., dodgiest -sup.], sticky [stickier -comp., stickiest -sup.], troublesome, problem, problematic, problematical, problem-ridden, fractious, bumpy, dicey [dicier -comp., diciest -sup.], afoul.Ex: The statistical procedures from Czchekoslovakia and Romania have been pretty dodgy and unsatisfactory.
Ex: The inclusion of vendors and publishers allows everyone to address sticky business relationships head-on.Ex: Measures to prevent such incidents include fitting burglar alarms in libraries and taking quick and decisive action against troublesome users.Ex: Problem patrons include, but are not limited to, illiterates simply seeking shelter, alcoholics, the homeless, the mentally disturbed, aggressive young people, and those with offensive odours.Ex: This attitude is based on the waste bin decision process widely used in political and educational organisations, which tend to have open-ended goals, problematic preferences, hazy technology, and poor feeback.Ex: The manufacture of these high-density chips is problematical.Ex: The negative aspects of adding such a problem-ridden medium to the library are far outweighed by the potential benefits video offers.Ex: Thus was Christianity codified into a Bible that still today is the central element in the faith of the two billion adherents of the largest, if most fractious, of the world's religions.Ex: The article is entitled 'The big bumpy shift: digital music via the Internet'.Ex: Predicting the future is dicey.Ex: Dan, who had known from the start that things were afoul, demanded that officer show him their IDs.* cuestión problemática = sticky issue.* en una situación muy problemática = in deep water.* niño problemático = problem child.* persona problemática = troublemaker.* problemática que afecta a = issues + surrounding.* * *problemático -ca‹asunto/situación› problematic, difficulteso puede resultar problemático that could be difficult o problematic o problematical* * *
problemático◊ -ca adjetivo
problematic, difficult
problemático,-a adjetivo problematic
' problemático' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
conflictiva
- conflictivo
- problemática
English:
disputable
- problematic
- problematical
- troublesome
* * *problemático, -a adjproblematic;es un niño muy problemático he's a very difficult child* * *adj problematic* * *problemático, -ca adj: problematic -
18 Port Wine
Portugal's most famous wine and leading export takes its name from the city of Oporto or porto, which means "port" or "harbor" in Portuguese. Sometimes described as "the Englishman's wine," port is only one of the many wines produced in continental Portugal and the Atlantic islands. Another noted dessert wine is Madeira wine, which is produced on the island of Madeira. Port wine's history is about as long as that of Madeira wine, but the wine's development is recent compared to that of older table wines and the wines Greeks and Romans enjoyed in ancient Lusitania. During the Roman occupation of the land (ca. 210 BCE-300 CE), wine was being made from vines cultivated in the upper Douro River valley. Favorable climate and soils (schist with granite outcropping) and convenient transportation (on ships down the Douro River to Oporto) were factors that combined with increased wine production in the late 17th century to assist in the birth of port wine as a new product. Earlier names for port wine ( vinho do porto) were descriptive of location ("Wine of the Douro Bank") and how it was transported ("Wine of [Ship] Embarkation").Port wine, a sweet, fortified (with brandy) aperitif or dessert wine that was designed as a valuable export product for the English market, was developed first in the 1670s by a unique combination of circumstances and the action of interested parties. Several substantial English merchants who visited Oporto "discovered" that a local Douro wine was much improved when brandy ( aguardente) was added. Fortification prevented the wine from spoiling in a variety of temperatures and on the arduous sea voyages from Oporto to Great Britain. Soon port wine became a major industry of the Douro region; it involved an uneasy alliance between the English merchant-shippers at Oporto and Vila Nova de Gaia, the town across the river from Oporto, where the wine was stored and aged, and the Portuguese wine growers.In the 18th century, port wine became a significant element of Britain's foreign imports and of the country's establishment tastes in beverages. Port wine drinking became a hallowed tradition in Britain's elite Oxford and Cambridge Universities' colleges, which all kept port wine cellars. For Portugal, the port wine market in Britain, and later in France, Belgium, and other European countries, became a vital element in the national economy. Trade in port wine and British woolens became the key elements in the 1703 Methuen Treaty between England and Portugal.To lessen Portugal's growing economic dependence on Britain, regulate the production and export of the precious sweet wine, and protect the public from poor quality, the Marquis of Pombal instituted various measures for the industry. In 1756, Pombal established the General Company of Viticulture of the Upper Douro to carry out these measures. That same year, he ordered the creation of the first demarcated wine-producing region in the world, the port-wine producing Douro region. Other wine-producing countries later followed this Portuguese initiative and created demarcated wine regions to protect the quality of wine produced and to ensure national economic interests.The upper Douro valley region (from Barca d'Alva in Portugal to Barqueiros on the Spanish frontier) produces a variety of wines; only 40 percent of its wines are port wine, whereas 60 percent are table wines. Port wine's alcohol content varies usually between 19 and 22 percent, and, depending on the type, the wine is aged in wooden casks from two to six years and then bottled. Related to port wine's history is the history of Portuguese cork. Beginning in the 17th century, Portuguese cork, which comes from cork trees, began to be used to seal wine bottles to prevent wine from spoiling. This innovation in Portugal helped lead to the development of the cork industry. By the early 20th century, Portugal was the world's largest exporter of cork. -
19 covering
1) заделывающий
2) застил
3) застилание
4) застилка
5) засыпка
6) кроющий
7) крытвенный
8) крытье
9) накрывание
10) накрывающий
11) оберточный
12) обмазка
13) укрывка
14) устилка
15) обкладка
16) обкладывание
17) покрывающий
18) покрытие
19) замощение
20) накрытие
21) наложение
22) наложимость
23) охватывающий
24) перекрывающий
25) перекрывающийся
26) перекрытие
27) покрышка
28) торцовый
– card covering
– covering device
– covering disk
– covering domain
– covering group
– covering inhibitor
– covering machine
– covering material
– covering space
– covering surface
– covering transformation
– double covering
– element of a covering
– frame covering
– mesh of a covering
– nerve of a covering
– nerve of covering
– open covering
– protective covering
– roadway covering
– silk covering
– stack of a covering
– stacked covering
– two-sheeted covering
largest covering manifold — универсальное покрывающее многообразие
universal covering surface — универсальная поверхность наложения
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20 rebelde2
2 = unruly, rebellious, insurgent, fractious, wayward, resistive, disorderly, riotous, insurrectionary.Ex. 'Sometimes the kids get a little unruly!' she announced in that easy familiar style of hers as she sat down.Ex. The urge to mechanize paper-making came at first as much from the papermakers' desire to free themselves from dependence upon their skilled but rebellious workmen as from the pursuit of production economies.Ex. This growth accompanied an insurgent professionalism.Ex. Thus was Christianity codified into a Bible that still today is the central element in the faith of the two billion adherents of the largest, if most fractious, of the world's religions.Ex. The article 'The wayward scholar: resources and research in popular culture' defends popular culture as a legitimate and important library resource.Ex. This game was developed in order to facilitate the therapeutic process for those children who are `inhibited, constrained or resistive'.Ex. As expected, students in disorderly schools tend to have higher misbehavior and lower achievement.Ex. I'd like to see the full force of the law brought down on these people who are involved in this riotous behaviour.Ex. Most obviously, the insurrectionary movements of the late-eighteenth and nineteenth centuries were informed by notions of nationality.----* ángel rebelde = rebel angel.
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