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1 learning of basic exercises
Спорт: изучение базовых упражненийУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > learning of basic exercises
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2 learning of basic exercises
English-Russian sports dictionary > learning of basic exercises
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3 learning
1. n изучение, учениеrote learning — обучение методом "заучивания наизусть"
2. n учёность, знания, эрудиция3. n дрессировка, обучение; выработка условного рефлексаlearning capability — способность к обучению; обучаемость
learning curve — кривая обучения; эффект обучения
4. n психол. изменение поведения путём изменения среды; создание новых навыков направленным тренажомСинонимический ряд:1. knowledge (noun) education; erudition; instruction; knowledge; lore; scholarship; science; wisdom2. discovering (verb) ascertaining; catching on; determining; discovering; find out; finding out; hearing; seeing; tumbling; unearthing3. getting (verb) getting; mastering; pick up; picking up4. learning (verb) conning; learning; memorising; memorizing5. understanding (verb) investigating; knowing; questioning; researching; understandingАнтонимический ряд:ignorance; inspiration; intuition; revelation -
4 learning
узнающий; изучающий; изучение -
5 базовый
[lang name="Russian"]основной процессор; базовый процессор — basic processor
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6 изучение
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > изучение
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7 изучение
1. analysis2. exploring3. learning4. scrutiny5. studyСинонимический ряд:1. проведение исследования (сущ.) исследование; проведение исследования2. прохождение (сущ.) выучивание; овладение; освоение; постижение; прохождение; усвоение; штудирование -
8 изучение базовых упражнений
Sports: learning of basic exercisesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > изучение базовых упражнений
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9 abasto
m.1 provisioning, supplying, profusion, plenty.2 supply.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: abastar.* * *1 (abastecimiento) supplying, provision2 (abundancia) abundance1 provisions, supplies\dar abasto familiar to be sufficient for■ es que no doy abasto I just can't cope, I can't keep up■ no doy abasto para corregir tantos ejercicios I've got so many exercises to correct that I just can't cope* * *SM1) (=provisión) supplydar abasto a un pedido — to fill an order, meet an order
no puedo dar abasto (a) — (fig) I can't cope o keep up (with)
2) Cono Sur public meat market3) Caribe grocer's (shop), grocery store* * *a) ( aprovisionamiento) supplyno dar abasto: no dan abasto con el trabajo — they can't cope with all the work
b) ( provisiones) tbabastos — masculino plural basic provisions (pl) ( esp foodstuffs)
* * *= supply, provision.Ex. The increasing demand for paper of all sorts, which the giant productivity of the Fourdrinier machine could easily meet, resulted in a parallel demand for rags which was soon outstripping the supply.Ex. Some school libraries are becoming involved in life-long learning but local government and public libraries must take responsibility for provisions for this.----* dar abasto = cope.* dar abasto con = cope with.* mercado de abastos = public market.* * *a) ( aprovisionamiento) supplyno dar abasto: no dan abasto con el trabajo — they can't cope with all the work
b) ( provisiones) tbabastos — masculino plural basic provisions (pl) ( esp foodstuffs)
* * *= supply, provision.Ex: The increasing demand for paper of all sorts, which the giant productivity of the Fourdrinier machine could easily meet, resulted in a parallel demand for rags which was soon outstripping the supply.
Ex: Some school libraries are becoming involved in life-long learning but local government and public libraries must take responsibility for provisions for this.* dar abasto = cope.* dar abasto con = cope with.* mercado de abastos = public market.* * *1 (aprovisionamiento) supplyno dar abasto: no dan abasto con el trabajo que tienen they can't cope with all the work they have2 (provisiones) tb* * *
abasto sustantivo masculino
◊ no dar abasto: no dan abasto con el trabajo they can't cope with all the work
◊ abastos sustantivo masculino plural
basic provisions (pl) ( esp foodstuffs)
abasto m (usu pl) abastos, provisions pl, supplies pl; mercado de abastos, wholesale food market
♦ Locuciones: familiar no dar abasto, not to be able to have a rest o not to be able to cope: en Navidades las bodegas no dan abasto, the wine shops can't cope at Christmas
' abasto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abarcar
English:
cope
* * *abasto nm1. [provisión, suministro] supply3. Compno dar abasto to be unable to cope;no da abasto con tanto trabajo she can't cope with so much work* * *m:no dan abasto (con) they can’t cope (with)* * *abasto nm: supply, supplyingno da abasto: there isn't enough for all
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