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1) равный
2) равно
3) равнобокий
4) равнодействующий
5) равнополочный
6) одинаковый
7) <scient.> равновеликий
8) равняться
9) приравнивать
10) сравненный
11) уравниваться
– be approximately equal
– be equal
– be equal to
– equal angle
– equal angles
– equal arm discriminator
– equal channel
– equal events
– equal odds
– equal sign
– equal to
– equal triangles
– in equal parts
– nearly equal
– of equal accuracy
– of equal degree
– of equal energy
– of equal entropy
– of equal genus
– of equal magnitude
– of equal strength
– of equal value
– on an equal basis
circle of equal altitudes — <astr.> альмукантар, альмукантарат, параллель небесная
equal deflection method — <tech.> метод равных отклонений
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adj. of equal genusРусско-английский словарь математических терминов > равнородный
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17 aequabilis
aequābĭlĭs, e, adj. [aequo], that can be made equal, equal, similar, like (“aequalis alterius staturae par; aequabile quod aequari potest,” Front. Differ. 2198 P.); class.; in Cic. very freq. (syn.: aequalis, aequus, planus, par, similis).I.Lit.:II.vis hostilis cum istoc fecit meas opes aequabiles,
has made my property equal to his, Plaut. Capt. 2, 2, 52:par (sc. est jus), quod in omnes aequabile est,
Cic. Inv. 2, 22, 68:praedae partitio,
id. Off. 2, 11:in descriptione aequabili sumptus,
id. Fl. 14, so id. N D. 1, 19 et saep.:mixtura vitiorum atque virtutum,
Suet. Dom. 3.—TransfA.Equal, consistent, uniform, equable; ut haec patientia dolorum... in omni genere se aequabilem praebeat, may appear as constantly equal to itself, Cic. Tusc. 2, 27;B.motus certus et aequabilis,
id. N. D. 2, 9:moderati aequabilesque habitus,
id. Fin 5, 12:fluvius,
which always continues with the same current, id. Rep. 2, 5; so,pulvis,
Sall. J. 53:aequabilior firmitas,
Sen. Ep. 74:ver aequabile,
Lact. 2, 11, 2.—Hence, of discourse: aequabile et temperatum orationis genus, even and moderate style (opp vis dicendi major in orationibus, Cic. Off. 1, 1);tractus orationis lenis et aequabilis,
id. de Or. 2, 13, 54:genus orationis fusum atque tractum et cum lenitate quadam aequabile profluens,
id. ib. 15, 64.—In relation to morals, equitable, just, right; constr. with in and acc. or absol.:status rei publicae. non in omnes ordines civitatis aequabilis,
Cic. Rep. 2, 37:fidus Romanis, aequabilis in suos,
Tac. A. 6, 31:jus aequabile,
that deals alike with all, Cic. Inv. 1, 2: aequabilium legum conditor, Aur, Vict. Caes. 20, 23.— Comp., Cic. Att. 5, 20.— Adv.: aequābĭlĭter, uniformly, equally, in like manner, Cato, R. R. 103; Varr. R. R. 1, 6, 6; Cic. Off. 2, 11; id. N. D. 2, 45 et saep. — Comp., Sall. C. 2.— Sup. does not occur either in the adj. or adv. -
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aequābilis e, adj. with comp. [aequo], like, similar, equal, uniform: ius: praedae partitio: satio. — Consistent, equable, constant, unvarying: nihil eā iurisdictione aequabilius: fortuna, without vicissitude: pulveris vis, permanent, S.: fama, S.— Of style, sustained: orationis genus.* * *aequabile, aequabilior -or -us, aequabilissimus -a -um ADJequal, alike, uniform, steady; unruffled; equal proportion, fair, just -
19 adaequo
ăd-aequo, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. and n.I.Act.A. a.In Cic. usually with cum (cf. aequare cum, Verg. A. 1, 193):b.qui cum virtute fortunam adaequavit,
Cic. Arch. 10, 24:quae... admonet, commemorationem nominis nostri, cum omni posteritate adaequandam,
id. ib. 11, 29:in summa amicorum copia cum familiarissimis ejus est adaequatus (i. e. par habitus),
id. Balb. 28, 63.—In the histt. alicui rei (cf.:2.aequo and aequiparo): molibus ferme (oppidi) moenibus adaequatis,
on a level with, Caes. B. G. 3, 12:omnia tecta solo adaequare,
to level with the ground, Liv. 1, 29:quibus duobus operibus vix nova haec magnificentia quidquam adaequare potuit,
id. ib. 56; and with solo understood:Alesiam flammis adaequare,
Flor. 3, 10, 23:cum Claudius libertos sibique et legibus adaequaverit,
Tac. A. 12, 60:colonias jure et dignatione urbi... adaequavit,
Suet. Aug. 46; so Dom. 2.—Trop., to compare to or with:B.qui formam, aetatem, genus mortis magni Alexandri fatis adaequarent,
Tac. Ann. 2, 73.—To attain to, or reach, by equalling. —With acc. (cf.:II.aequo and aequiparo): ne quid absit quod deorum vitam possit adaequare,
Cic. Univ. 11:longarum navium cursum adaequaverunt,
Caes. B. G. 5, 8:ut muri altitudinem acervi armorum adaequarent,
id. ib. 2, 32; cf. id. B. C. 2, 16, and Sall. J. 4.Neut., to be equal.a.Absol.: senatorum urna copiose absolvit, equitum adaequavit, the votes of the equites were equally divided, there was an equal number for acquitting and for condemning, Cic. Q. Fr. 2, 6, 6.—b.With dat.:turris quae moenibus adaequaret, Auct. B. G. 8, 41: se virtute nostris adaequare non posse intellegunt,
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20 सामान्य _sāmānya
सामान्य a. [समानस्य भावः ष्यञ्]1 Common, general; सामान्यमेषां प्रथमावरत्वम् Ku.7.44; आहारनिद्राभयमैथुनं च सामान्यमेतत् पशुभिर्नराणाम् Subhāṣ; R.14.67; Ku.2.26.-2 Alike, equal, same; सामान्यप्रतिपत्तिपूर्वकमियं दारेषु दृश्या त्वया Ś.4.17.-3 Ordinary, of an average or middle degree; सामान्यास्तु परार्थमुद्यमभृतः स्वार्थाविरोधेन ये Bh.2.74.-4 Vulgar, commonplace, insignificant.-5 Entire, whole.-न्यम् 1 Community, generality, universality.-2 Common or generic property, general characteristic; नित्यमेकमनेकसमवेतं सामान्यम् Tarka K.-3 Totality, entireness.-4 Kind, sort.-5 Identity.-6 Equanimity, equability.-7 Public affairs.-8 A general proposition; उक्तिरर्थान्तरन्यासः स्यात् सामान्यविशेषयोः Chandr.5.12.-9 (In Rhet.) A figure of speech thus defined by Mammaṭa:- प्रस्तुतस्य यदन्येन गुणसाम्यविवक्षया । ऐकात्म्यं बध्यते योगात्तत् सामान्यमिति स्मृतम् ॥ K. P.1.-1 A general statement or expression; न सामान्यं विशेषानभिवदति ŚB. on MS.1.8.16.-न्यम् ind. jointly, in common; तैः सार्धं चिन्तयेन्नित्यं सामान्यं संधिविग्रहम् Ms.7.56.-न्या A harlot, prostitute.-comp. -ज्ञानम् knowledge or perception of generic properties.-पक्षः the mean.-पदार्थः the category called सामान्य or generality.-प्रतिपत्तिपूर्वकम् ind. with equal respect; Ś.4. 16.-लक्षणम् a generic definition; इति द्रव्यसामान्यलक्षणानि Tarka K.- वचन a. expressing a common property; P.II.1.55.-2 expressing a general notion; III. 4.5. (-नम्) a substantive.-वनिता a common woman, prostitute.-वाचिन् a. expressive of generality or genus; न हि सामान्यवाची शब्दो विशेषानभिवदति ŚB. on MS.1.8. 16.-शासनम् an edict applicable to all.-शास्त्रम् a general rule.
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