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1 preestablished
Военный термин: плановый, предварительно установленный, условленный -
2 preestablished
['prɪːɪ'stæblɪʃt]◙ adj. קבוע מראש* * *◙ שארמ עובק◄ -
3 preestablished
pre.es.tab.lished[pri:ist'æbliʃt] adj preestabelecido. -
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5 preestablished
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6 preestablished
1) предустановил; 2) предустановленныйEnglish-Russian perfumery & beauty care dictionary > preestablished
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7 preestablished
предварительно установленный; условленный; плановый -
8 preestablished
adj.preestablecido.pp.participio pasado del verbo PREESTABLISH.pt.pretérito del verbo PREESTABLISH. -
9 preestablished depth
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > preestablished depth
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10 preestablished depth
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > preestablished depth
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11 preestablished depth
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > preestablished depth
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12 preestablished depth
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13 preestablished volume
оговоренный объём; указанный заранее объёмvolume of confinement — удерживаемый объём; объём удержания
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > preestablished volume
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14 preestablecido
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15 заранее устанавливаемый
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > заранее устанавливаемый
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16 заранее установенный
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > заранее установенный
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17 заранее установленная глубина
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > заранее установленная глубина
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18 заранее установленная глубина
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > заранее установленная глубина
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19 заранее установленная глубина
Русско-английский словарь по нефти и газу > заранее установленная глубина
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20 preestablecido
adj.preestablished, pre-established.past part.past participle of spanish verb: preestablecer.* * *1→ link=preestablecer preestablecer► adjetivo1 pre-established* * *ADJ pre-established* * *- da adjetivo preestablished* * *= preset [pre-set], pre-established [preestablished], pre-agreed, prearranged, cut and dried [cut and dry].Ex. The thesaurus must be updated, whether new terms and relationships are added as and when necessary, or whether the thesaurus is reviewed at preset intervals.Ex. EDI refers to the exchange of electronic data in a pre-established standardized format between a sender and receiver using telecommunications links.Ex. You will receive all your serials promptly and at a pre-agreed frequency.Ex. A short narrative is provided to assist in browsing the collection, and/or the digital exhibit can be searched by prearranged topics.Ex. When you start getting into these cases, you realize how much things change over time and how they're not cut and dried.* * *- da adjetivo preestablished* * *= preset [pre-set], pre-established [preestablished], pre-agreed, prearranged, cut and dried [cut and dry].Ex: The thesaurus must be updated, whether new terms and relationships are added as and when necessary, or whether the thesaurus is reviewed at preset intervals.
Ex: EDI refers to the exchange of electronic data in a pre-established standardized format between a sender and receiver using telecommunications links.Ex: You will receive all your serials promptly and at a pre-agreed frequency.Ex: A short narrative is provided to assist in browsing the collection, and/or the digital exhibit can be searched by prearranged topics.Ex: When you start getting into these cases, you realize how much things change over time and how they're not cut and dried.* * *preestablecido -dapreestablishedcondiciones preestablecidas preestablished conditions, conditions established beforehand* * *preestablecido, -a adjpre-established
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preestablished — prɪËɪ stæblɪʃt adj. predetermined, set in advance, preordained prɪËɪ stæblɪʃ v. determine in advance, set beforehand, ordain in advance; set up ahead of time, build beforehand … English contemporary dictionary
preestablished harmony — (in the philosophy of Leibnitz) synchronous operation of all monads, since their simultaneous creation, in accordance with the preexisting plan of God. [1720 30] * * * … Universalium
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