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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > practically certain
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1) Математика: почти несомненный, практически достоверный (с вероятностью, близкой к единице), практически несомненный2) Контроль качества: практически достоверный (т. е. с вероятностью, близкой к единице) -
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практически достоверный (т. е. с вероятностью, близкой к единице)The English-Russian dictionary on reliability and quality control > practically certain
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Контроль качества: практически достоверное событиеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > practically certain event
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ˈpræktɪkəlɪ нареч.
1) практически;
с практической точки зрения to look practically at the problem ≈ смотреть на проблему с практической точки зрения
2) фактически, на деле, на практике;
в сущности practically certain ≈ практически несомненный practically impossible ≈ практически невозможный
3) почти practically everyone went to the party ≈ почти все пришли на вечер Syn: almost, nearly практически - to look at a question * смотреть на вопрос с практической точки зрения - to know a langauge * знать язык практически фактически, на деле;
в сущности - he was * ruined в сущности /фактически/ он был разорен - * speaking there is no more to be done в сущности говоря /по сути дела/, здесь больше ничего не сделаешь почти - he knew * nothing about her он почти ничего не знал о ней practically почти;
practically no changes почти никаких изменений ~ практически ~ adv фактически, на деле, на практике;
practically speaking в сущности practically почти;
practically no changes почти никаких изменений ~ adv фактически, на деле, на практике;
practically speaking в сущностиБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > practically
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['præktɪk(ə)lɪ]нареч.1) практически, с практической точки зрения2) фактически, на деле, на практике; в сущности3) почтиSyn: -
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adj.To be relied on: P. and V. βέβαιος, πιστός, ἀσφαλής, φερέγγυος (Thuc. but rare P.), V. ἔμπεδος.It is practically certain: P. σχεδόν τι δῆλον (Plat., Crit. 53B).Not to be disputed: P. ἀναμφισβήτητος.Hastening to certain death: V. ὁρμώμενος εἰς προὖπτον Ἅιδην (Soph., O.C. 1439).Accurate, exact: P. and V. ἀκριβής.Not false: P. and V. ἀψευδής (Plat.).Fixed upon, arranged: P. and V. προκείμενος, P. ῥητός.Be certain, positive: P. and V. πεπεῖσθαι (perf. pass. πείθειν), πιστεύειν, V. πιστοῦσθαι, Ar. and V. πεποιθέναι ( 2nd perf. act. πείθειν).Be certain to: P. and V. μέλλειν (infin.).For certain: see Certainly.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Certain
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1) определенный, достоверный2) некий, некоторый3) несомненный, бесспорный4) уверенный, убежденный• -
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1) определенный
2) достоверный
3) уверенный
4) некий
5) некоторый
6) несомненный
7) один
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > практически несомненный
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Русско-английский технический словарь > практически несомненный
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Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > практически несомненный
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adv. almost, nearly; (z przeczeniem) hardly, scarcely- prawie każdy/wszystko almost a. nearly everyone/all- prawie zawsze almost a. nearly always- prawie identyczny almost identical- prawie niemożliwe almost a. practically impossible- prawie nikt/nic hardly a. scarcely anyone/anything, next to nobody/nothing- prawie nigdy hardly a. scarcely ever, seldom if ever- miasto prawie tak duże jak Gdańsk a city almost a. nearly as large as Gdańsk- prawie tej samej wielkości (of) almost a. (of) much the same size- jego stan prawie się nie zmienił his condition is almost a. practically the same- prawie skończyłem I’ve almost a. nearly finished- jesteśmy prawie na miejscu we’re almost a. nearly there- prawie płakała she was nearly crying- chodził po mieście prawie cztery godziny he walked around the town for almost a. nearly four hours- mamy prawie trzystu pacjentów we have almost a. close on three hundred patients- ręcznik jest prawie suchy the towel is almost dry- była prawie naga she was almost a. practically naked- była już prawie mężatką she was just about to get married- dziecko już prawie chodzi the baby’s almost walking (now)- kupiłam tę sukienkę prawie za darmo I got this dress for next to a. practically nothing- prawie go nie znam I hardly know him- wiatru prawie nie było there was hardly any wind- miał twarz drobną, prawie że dziecinną he had a delicate, almost childish face- to prawie że pewne it’s almost a. practically certain- prawie nie pamiętam, co było potem I can’t really remember what happened next* * *almost, nearlyprawie nigdzie/nigdy — hardly anywhere/ever
* * *adv.almost, nearly; prawie jej nie znam I hardly know her; prawie skończyłem I'm almost done, I've almost finished; prawie nic next to nothing; prawie nigdy hardly ever; prawie nikt scarcely anybody.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > prawie
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1) Mathematics: practically certain (с вероятностью, близкой к единице)2) Quality control: practically certain (т. е. с вероятностью, близкой к единице)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > практически достоверный
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presque [pʀεsk]adverb• presque personne/rien hardly anyone/anything• a-t-il dormi ? -- presque pas did he sleep? -- hardly at all* * *pʀɛskadverbe almost, nearlyil n'y avait personne ou presque, il n'y avait presque personne — there was hardly anyone there
* * *pʀɛsk adv1) (positif) almost, nearlyIl est presque six heures. — It's almost 6 o'clock., It's nearly 6 o'clock.
Nous sommes presque arrivés. — We're almost there., We're nearly there.
la presque totalité de — almost all of, nearly all of
2) (négatif)Elle n'a presque rien mangé. — She's hardly eaten anything.
Il ne dort presque pas. — He hardly sleeps at all.
Il n'y a presque pas de place. — There's hardly any space., There's hardly any room.
personne, ou presque — next to nobody, hardly anyone
* * *presque adv nous sommes presque arrivés we're almost ou nearly there; presque tout le monde/chaque semaine almost everybody/every week; presque la moitié almost half; presque toujours almost always; la presque totalité des étudiants almost all the students; il y a trois ans presque jour pour jour it's nearly three years to the day; la même histoire ou presque the same story or almost the same; tout le monde ou presque everybody or almost everybody; il n'y avait personne ou presque, il n'y avait presque personne there was hardly anyone there; c'était le bonheur ou presque it was as close to happiness as one can get; il ne reste presque rien there's hardly anything left; cela n'arrive presque jamais it hardly ever happens; il n'a presque pas plu it hardly rained at all; il ne neige presque plus it has almost stopped snowing; elle n'a rien mangé ou presque she ate hardly anything; il ne se passe presque pas de jour sans que quelque chose arrive hardly a day goes by without something happening.[prɛsk] adverbel'espèce a presque entièrement disparu the species is virtually ou all but extinct2. [dans des phrases négatives]je n'avais presque pas mangé de la journée I'd eaten next to ou almost ou virtually nothing all daytu fumes beaucoup en ce moment? — non, presque pas do you smoke much at the moment? — no, hardly at allest-ce qu'il reste des gâteaux? — non, presque pas are there any cakes left? — hardly any3. (soutenu) [quasi]avoir la presque certitude de quelque chose to be almost ou practically certain of something————————ou presque locution adverbialec'est sûr, ou presque it's almost ou practically certain -
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adj. certain, definite; практически несомненный, practically certainРусско-английский словарь математических терминов > несомненный
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adj. certain, definite;
практически несомненный - practically certain
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