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Математика: закон транспозиции -
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prawo transpozycjiEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > law of transposition
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мат.English-Russian scientific dictionary > law of transposition
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5 law
1) закон3) правило4) принцип•under the law — по закону, согласно закону, в соответствии с законом
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6 transposition
Iமாற்றீடுIIஇடமாற்றம்இடமாற்றம் செய்தல்IVஉடலுறுப்பு எதிர்ப்புறப் பிறழ்வுVநிலையை மாற்றியமைத்தல்VIஇருப்பிநிலை மாற்றம் -
7 prawo transpozycji
• law of transpositionSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > prawo transpozycji
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8 закон транспозиции
law of transposition мат.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > закон транспозиции
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9 закон транспозиции
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > закон транспозиции
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10 закон транспозиции
Mathematics: law of transpositionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > закон транспозиции
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11 Umsetzung
1. transfer of duties; transfer of employee;2. implementation; putting into law; realization; transposition -
12 перенос
1) General subject: carry forward, carry-over (слова на другую строку или числа в следующий разряд), carrying over, shift, transferal, waftage (по воздуху), hyphenation, syllabification (слова на следующую строку), flow (информации)2) Computers: carry bit3) Geology: portage6) Colloquial: (напр., заранее оговоренной встречи) rain cheque7) Poetry: carrying-over, enjambement, enjambment8) Military: carry over, postponement, redirection, retargeting (удара на другую цель), transfer (огня), transition, transition (огня)9) Engineering: carry digit, folding (на другую строку), hyphenation (слов в системе обработки текста), passage (клеток, вируса), pickup (материала при трении), transit (заряда), transportation, transposition (членов равенства), sum carried over10) Chemistry: junction11) Construction: (параллельный) translation12) Mathematics: break, carry (в следующий разряд при сложении), displacement, drift, transfer, translation, transport, transposing, transposition, bridging13) Law: double use (известного технического решения в другую область техники), removal (дела из одной инстанции в другую), remover, reschedule (a hearing) (слушания)14) Economy: loss carry-back15) Accounting: carry-forward, transcribe16) Linguistics: interference, mapping17) Automobile industry: carrying19) Metallurgy: transport (напр. тепла), transport phenomena (в жидкой фазе)20) Psychology: conveyance21) Information technology: carry, hyphen, hyphenation (автоматический) (части слова на следующую строку с расстановкой знаков переноса), migration, moving about, offsetting, porting (программы), staging (блоков данных между ЗУ разных уровней), standing (блоков данных между ЗУ разных уровней), wraparound, (программного обеспечения) software porting process, (программного обеспечения) software-porting process22) Oil: carryover, conduction, transference24) Cartography: transferring26) Ecology: transmission, travel28) Network technologies: conversion29) EBRD: bringing forward (бухг.)30) Automation: conversion (напр. данных)31) Robots: translation (параллельный), transposition (из одной части уравнения в другую)32) Marine science: redeposit33) Makarov: advection, hyphenation (слова), relocation, transfer (знаний из одной области в другую), transfer (кинетические явления), transfer (напр. изображения с магнитной ленты на киноплёнку), transference of heat, transplantation, transport (кинетические явления), transport (тепла, массы и т.п.), transportation (осадочных пород и т.п.), transposition (членов ур-ния)34) SAP.tech. passing on, transf., transp., transporting35) SAP.fin. taking over, transfer posting -
13 перестановка
1) General subject: conversion, interchange, inversion, move, rearrangement, redeployment (оборудования), reshuffle, reversal, reversion, shift, trajection, transposal, transposition, displacement2) Naval: relocation (напр., навигационных средств)3) American: improvements, improvements (в целях улучшения)4) Military: realignment, shakeup (должностных лиц)5) Engineering: exchange (модулей), reshuffling (тепловыделяющих элементов равномерного выгорания), shifting, shuffling (тепловыделяющих элементов), swap, swapping6) Chemistry: metathesis7) Mathematics: commutation, derangement, permutating, permutation, repositioning8) Law: improvement (в квартире, доме)9) Accounting: transfer (напр. деталей со станка на станок), transposition (напр. цифр при записи в бухгалтерской книге)10) Automobile industry: rearranging11) Forestry: resetting (напр. канатной установки)12) Polygraphy: reposition13) Textile: adjustment14) Jargon: switcheroo15) Information technology: exchange (при компоновке э лектронных схем; модулей), interchanging, interchanging (взаимная), replacement16) Oil: shuffle17) Cartography: changing18) Mechanic engineering: change-over gear19) Drilling: reset20) Automation: combination, exchange (при компоновке электронных схем; модулей), relocation, resiting, reversing21) General subject: inversion (ковша в обратном направлении)22) Makarov: rearrangement (членов)23) Security: transposition (напр. знаков алфавита) -
14 шифрование данных
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > шифрование данных
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15 шифрование секретных данных
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > шифрование секретных данных
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16 преобразование секретных данных
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > преобразование секретных данных
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17 передача
1) General subject: assignation, assignment, broadcast, cession, commitment, committal, communication (мыслей, сведений и т. п.), conveyance (имущества), conveyance (новостей, известий и т.п.), delivery, devolution (власти, обязанностей и т. п.), disposal, drive, driving, feeding (мяча), gear, gear unit, handover (полномочий, дел, собственности и др.), imparting, package, program, programme, referral (дела и т. п.), rendering, reproduction, speed (в сложных словах), submission, transference, transference (права на товарный знак), transfering, transfusion (чувств), transmit, disposition, transfer, parcel (в тюрьме, в больнице)3) Naval: speeder, transmittance4) Medicine: carry-over (напр. вируса), sending (сигнала)5) Sports: change over, handoff (в баскетболе), handoff (мяча партнёру - футбол)6) Military: broadcast brigade, delegation (прав, обязанностей, полномочий), gear, handoff, retransfer, take-over (обороняемых позиций при смене), transmittal (сообщения), turnover7) Engineering: block transfer, block-by-block transfer, broadcast (вещательная), broadcasting (вещание), communication (данных), communications, dispatch, dissemination (напр. сигналов), exchange, gear (механизм передачи движения), gear fast/run slow, gear speed, gearing (механизм передачи движения), messaging (сообщений), pass (маркёра), passing (маркёра), propagation (сигнала), relay, relaying (сигнала), rendition (воспроизведение), shafting, ship (пересылка данных), shipping (пересылка данных), transfer (технологии), transition, transmission8) Agriculture: carry-over (болезни)9) Rare: rendition10) Construction: conveyance (звука, тепла), conveying (звука, тепла), transfer (напр, документов)11) Mathematics: emission (информации)12) Railway term: countershaft, driving gear, ratio (зубчатых колёс), signaling (сигналов), transfer (напр. вагонов с дороги на дорогу)13) Law: assignation (права или собственности), conveyance (имущества), delegation, disposal (функции), gift over, relegation, removal, transfer (of part of territory) (части территории), transport (напр прав), utterance, (прав или правового титула) abalienation (Black's Law Dictionary - Civil law. The transfer of an interest in or title to property; alienation.)14) Economy: circulation, delegation (полномочий), legal delivery, spin-off, split-off, tradition, transfer (права, имущества)15) Accounting: commitment (напр. законопроекта в парламентскую комиссию), surrender18) Mining: disposal (материалов, ценностей)19) Diplomatic term: cession (прав, имущества), devolution (обязанностей, функций и т.п.), handover (документа, территории и т.п.), transfer (имущества, права и т.п.), transfer (вооружения, права на что-л. и т.п.)20) Cinema: carriage21) Forestry: pickup22) Metallurgy: convey23) Polygraphy: imparting (информации), rendering (изображения), transferal (напр. изображения), transference (напр. изображения)24) Politics: (из одних рук в другие) re-hatting25) Psychology: propagation (импульсов)26) Telecommunications: (факсимильная) projection, reconnaissance, synchronization27) Electronics: linkage, transmitting, working28) Information technology: edit-directed transmission, extract, transfer, load, handing on, pass, passing, uploading29) Oil: tmn, turning over, transduction, transmittal31) Astronautics: transferring, writing32) Cartography: rendition (изображения)33) Banking: negotiation34) Mechanic engineering: driving rope36) Advertising: broadcast (радио или телевизионная), broadcasting, feed, pick-up (программы), translation37) Patents: release (права, имущества)38) Business: handing over, handing-over, making over, passing on39) American English: pogey (посылка с продуктами для заключенного)40) Network technologies: forwarding41) Polymers: train (зубчатая)42) Automation: conveying, pass of gearing, transmission unit, transposition (данных УП из ЭВМ в УЧПУ)43) Robots: coupling, passing (напр. деталей в ГПС), transmission (данных)44) Arms production: transformation45) leg.N.P. rotation, traditio, tradition (e.g., of a thing sold), transfer (e.g., of a right, title, or property)46) General subject: gear (на которой движется машина), speed (4-я передача, коробки передач), transmission (крутящего момента)47) Aviation medicine: conductance (активная)48) Makarov: assignment (прав и т.п.), circulation (информации), conductance, delivering, disposition (of) (кому-л.), donation, emission (вид излучения), exchange of messages (передаваемая информация, сообщения), gear (в механике), gear ratio, move (данных), movement (данных), moving, passage, projection (мысли, образа и т.п.), signalling (особ. метод передачи в линию; передаваемая информация, сообщения), traffic of messages (передаваемая информация, сообщения), transfer (данных), transfer (информации, излучения), transfer (напр. изображения), transfer (перенос изделия на агрегатных станках), transferal, transferring (напр. изображения), transmission (в механике), transmission (вид излучения), transmission (информации, излучения), transmission (механизм передачи движения), transmission (напр. информации), transmission line49) Bicycle: gear (top gear - высокая (быстрая) передача, low gear - низкая (медленная) передача)50) Security: propagation (напр. полномочий), transmission (сигналов)51) SAP.tech. passed on52) SAP.fin. book transfer53) oil&gas: loan55) Combustion gas turbines: transmission (напр., тепла)56) Cement: driving mechanism -
18 ÓÐAL
(pl. óðul), n. ancestral property, patrimony, inheritance (in land); family homestead; native place; flýja óðul sín, to abandon one’s home, go into exile.* * *n., pl. óðul; in Norse MSS. it is usually contracted before a vowel (whence arose the forms öðli eðli), and owing to a peculiarity in the Norse sound of ð an r is inserted in contracted forms, örðla, orðlom, N. G. L. passim: [akin to aðal, öðli, eðli, = nature; öðlask = adipisci; oðlingr, q. v.; A. S. êðel = patrimony; it is also the parent word of Germ. edel, adel, = noble, nobility, for the nobility of the earliest Teut. communities consisted of the land-owners. From this word also originated mid. Lat. allodium, prob. by inverting the syllables for the sake of euphony (all-od = od-al); oðal or ethel is the vernacular Teut. form, allodium the Latinised form, which is never found in vernacular writers; it may be that the transposition of syllables was due to the th sound in oðal; and hence, again, the word feudal is a compd word, fee-odal, or an odal held as a fee or feif from the king, and answering to heið-launað óðal of the Norse law (heið = fee = king’s pay), N. G. L. i. 91.]B. Nature, inborn quality, property, = aðal, eðli, öðli, q. v.; this seems to be the original sense, þat er eigi at réttu mannsins óðal, Sks. 326 B; þat er helzt byrjar til farmanns óðals, a seaman’s life, 52; þat er kaupmanna óðal (= mercatorum est), 28; jörlum öllum óðal batni, Gh. 21.II. a law term, an allodium, property held in allodial tenure, patrimony. The condition which in the Norse law constitutes an oðal was either an unbroken succession from father to son (er afi hefir afa leift) through three or more generations, N. G. L. i. 91, 237, Gþl. 284; or unbroken possession for thirty or more years, N. G. L. i. 249; or sixty years, Gþl. 284; or it might be acquired through brand-erfð (q. v.), through weregild, barn-fóstr (q. v.); and lastly heið-launað óðal, an allodial fief, was granted for services rendered to the king, see N. G. L. i. 91: the oðal descended to the son, and was opp. to útjarðir ( out-lands), and lausa-fé ( movables), which descended to the daughter, Gþl. 233; yet even a woman, e. g. a baugrygr (q. v.), could hold an oðal, in which case she was called óðals-kona, 92, jörð komin undir snúð ok snældu = an estate come under the rule of the spindle, N. G. L. i. 237; the allit. phrase, arfr ok óðal, 31, Gþl. 250: brigða óðal, N. G. L. i. 86; selja óðal, to sell one’s óðal, 237. The oðal was in a certain sense inalienable within a family, so that even when parted with, the possessor still retained a title (land-brigð, máldagi á landi). In the ancient Scandin. communities the inhabited land was possessed by free oðalsmen (allodial holders), and the king was the lord of the people, but not of the soil. At a later time, when the small communities were merged into great kingdoms, through conquest or otherwise, the king laid hold of the land, and all the ancient oðals were to be held as a grant from the king; such an attempt of king Harold Fairhair in Norway and the earls of Orkney in those islands is recorded in Hkr. Har. S. Hárf. ch. 6, Eg. ch. 4, cp. Ld. ch. 2, Orkn. ch. 8, 30, 80 (in Mr. Dasent’s Ed.); cp. also Hák. S. Goða ch. 1. Those attempts are recorded in the Icel. Sagas as acts of tyranny and confiscation, and as one of the chief causes for the great emigration from the Scandinavian kingdoms during the 9th century (the question of free land here playing the same part as that of free religion in Great Britain in the 17th century). The attempt failed in Norway, where the old oðal institution remains in the main to the present day. Even the attempts of king Harold were, according to historians (Konrad Maurer), not quite analogous to what took place in England after the Conquest, but appear to have taken something like the form of a land-tax or rent; but as the Sagas represent it, it was an attempt towards turning the free odal institution into a feudal one, such as had already taken place among the Teutons in Southern Europe.III. gener. and metaph. usages, one’s native land, homestead, inheritance; the land is called the ‘oðal’ of the reigning king, á Danr ok Danpr dýrar hallir, æðra óðal, en ér hafit, Rm. 45; eignask namtú óðal þegna, allan Noreg, Gauta spjalli, Fms. vi. 26 (in a verse); banna Sveini sín óðul, St. Olave will defend his óðal against Sweyn, 426 (in a verse); flýja óðul sín, to fly one’s óðal, go into exile, Fms. iv. 217; flýja óðul eðr eignir, vii. 25; koma aptr í Noreg til óðala sinna, 196; þeim er þar eru útlendir ok eigi eigu þar óðul, who are strangers and not natives there, Edda 3; öðlask Paradísar óðal, the inheritance of Paradise, 655 viii. 2; himneskt óðal, heavenly inheritance, Greg. 68; njóta þeirra gjafa ok óðala er Adam var útlægr frá rekinn, Sks. 512: allit., jarl ok óðal, earl (or franklin) and odal, Gh. 21.2. spec. phrase, at alda óðali, for everlasting inheritance, i. e. for ever and ever, D. N. i. 229: contr., at alda öðli, id., Grág. i. 264, D.I. i. 266; til alda óðals, for ever, iii. 88: mod., frá, alda öðli, from time immemorial.C. COMPDS: óðalsborinn, óðalsbréf, óðalsbrigð, óðalsjörð, óðalskona, óðalsmaðr, óðalsnautr, óðalsneyti, óðalsréttr, óðalsskipti, óðalstuptir, óðalsvitni. -
19 trade
1. n занятие, ремесло, профессия2. n редк. рабочий; ремесленник3. n отрасль торговли; отрасль производства; отрасль промышленности; промышленность4. n торговляillicit trade — незаконная торговля; торговля наркотиками
5. n рынок6. n деловая активность7. n собир. торговое сословие; купцы, купечествоtrade discount — торговая скидка, продажа по сниженным ценам
8. n собир. торговцы или предприниматели; представители определённой профессии9. n собир. разг. лица, имеющие право продажи спиртных напитков; пивовары, винокурыtrade creditor — лицо, предоставившее коммерческий кредит
10. n собир. издатели и книготорговцы11. n собир. мор. разг. подводный флот12. n собир. розничная торговля; магазин, лавкаto be in trade — быть торговцем, иметь магазин
13. n собир. розничные торговцыtrade combination — объединение торговцев; картель
14. n собир. клиентура, покупатели15. n собир. сделка; обменtrade date — дата заключения\исполнения сделки
16. n собир. полит. соглашение; сделкаbarter trade — товарообменная сделка; меновая торговля
17. n собир. диал. уст. или18. n собир. образ жизни19. n собир. линия поведения20. n собир. способ; обычай, привычкаили путешествия туда и обратно; отъезд и приезд; уход и приход
usage of trade — торговый обычай, узанс, узанция
21. n собир. уст. диал. или суматоха; тревоги, треволнения22. n диал. хлам; мусор; отбросы23. n диал. низы общества, дрянь, шваль24. a торговый25. a промышленный; экономический26. a профессиональныйtrade test — профессиональные испытания, проверка мастерства
27. v торговать28. v менять, обменивать29. v обмениваться30. v разг. быть постоянным покупателем; отовариватьсяbe in trade — быть торговцем; иметь магазин
31. v продаватьtrade fair rate — цены, по которым гостиница продает свои услуги на больших гостиничных ярмарках
32. v извлекать выгоду, использовать в личных целяхСинонимический ряд:1. change (noun) change; commutation; interchange; shift; substitution; switch; transposition2. craft (noun) craft; discipline; field; specialty3. exchange (noun) barter; dealing; exchange; purchase; sale; swap4. occupation (noun) art; avocation; calling; employment; handicraft; job; line; livelihood; metier; occupation; profession; pursuit; vocation; work5. patronage (noun) business; commerce; custom; enterprise; industry; patronage; sales; traffic6. bargain (verb) bargain; barter; change; commute; deal in; exchange; interchange; substitute; swap; switch; traffic; traffic in; truck7. patronise (verb) buy; patronise; patronize; purchase; sell; shop -
20 выполнение
1) General subject: accomplishment, achievement, acquittal (обязанностей), carriage (законопроекта, предложения), fulfilment, observance, prosecution, pursuance, realization (плана), redemption, replacement (магмой), carrying out, implementation, meeting of targets (AD), performance, transposition, (обязательств, обязанностей) discharge2) Computers: executing4) Naval: fulfilment (договора, плана)6) Military: adherence, performance (задачи), performance (задачи), performances (задачи)7) Engineering: running8) Bookish: effectuation9) Construction: accomplishment (работ), performance (напр. договора)10) Mathematics: satisfaction (равенства)11) Law: abidance, compliance, exercise (обязанности), keeping, pursuit, fulfillment12) Accounting: completion, discharge (обязательств)13) Mining: filling-in (пустот и трещин)14) Information technology: action, execution (программы), performance (операции), play, playback, playing, running (программы)15) Astronautics: implementing17) Business: independence18) Management: progress19) Network technologies: processing, run21) Robots: execution (программ, команд)22) Makarov: flowing (программы), infilling (процесс осадконакопления в понижениях), pass, passage, performing, satisfaction (напр. условий, требований)23) SAP.tech. being in operation, execute, flow, fulfilling24) Logistics: accomplishing25) Politico-military term: compliance with
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French copyright law — The droit d auteur (or French copyright law) developed in the eighteenth century at the same time as copyright developed in the United Kingdom. Based on the right of the author ( droit d auteur ) instead of on copyright , its philosophy and… … Wikipedia
Spanish copyright law — governs copyright (Spanish: derechos de autor ), that is the rights of authors of literary, artistic or scientific works, in Spain. It was first instituted by the Law of 10 January 1879,ref|Ley1879 and, in its origins, was influenced by French… … Wikipedia