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Общая лексика: to be premised on/upon something - основываться на чем-либо (в значении - исходить из определенных предпосылок, принципов, предположен ("the program is premised on the idea that drug addiction can be cured") -
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Общая лексика: исходя из, основан на -
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vწამძღვარებული, წაუმძღვარა -
7 premised plaster
Архитектура: сухая смесь для штукатурки -
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9 to be premised on/upon something - основываться на чем-либо (в значении - исходить из определенных предпосылок , принципов , предположен
General subject: premised ("the program is premised on the idea that drug addiction can be cured")Универсальный русско-английский словарь > to be premised on/upon something - основываться на чем-либо (в значении - исходить из определенных предпосылок , принципов , предположен
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10 to be premised on/upon something - основываться на чем-либо
General subject: (в значении - исходить из определенных предпосылок, принципов, предположен premised ("the program is premised on the idea that drug addiction can be cured")Универсальный русско-английский словарь > to be premised on/upon something - основываться на чем-либо
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11 Customer premised earth station
Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: земная станция (спутниковой связи), расположенная на территории заказчикаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Customer premised earth station
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Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: земная станция (спутниковой связи), расположенная на территории заказчикаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > customer premised earth station
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14 Customer premised earth station
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > Customer premised earth station
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17 premise
̘. ̈n.ˈpremɪs
1. сущ.
1) исходное условие;
предположение, допущение;
предпосылка, посылка тж. лог. the basic premise of their philosophy is that...≈ основное допущение их философии состоит в том, что...
2) мн. помещение, дом( с прилегающими пристройками и участком) ;
владение;
недвижимость school premises ≈ школьные владения premises and facilities ≈ помещения и оборудование The ice-cream is made on the premise. ≈ Мороженое производится на месте продажи.
3) книж. упомянутые выше пункты
4) мн.;
юр. вступительная часть документа;
вводная часть договора об аренде ∙ see off the premises ≈ выпроводить, спровадить кого-л.
2. гл.;
книж.
1) предпосылать( that) ;
базировать, основывать he premises his argument on ≈ он основывает свой аргумент на The policy is premised on the expectation that the public will be willing to accept it. ≈ Эта политика базируется на предположении что общественность захочет принять ее.
2) амер. делать предварительные утверждения, замечания She premised what she was saying by acknowledging that other interpretations were possible. ≈ Во вступительном замечании она высказала допущение, что возможны и другие интерпретации. (логика) посылка - major * большая посылка( книжное) предпосылка, данное;
вышеизложенное, вышеуказанное недвижимость, дом с прилегающими постройками и участком помещение, здание, дом - consular * здание /помещение/ консульства - private *s частные владения, жилые помещения (юридическое) собственность, подлежащая передаче ( юридическое) вводная часть договора (об аренде) (содержащая описание передаваемой в аренду собственности) констатирующая часть искового заявления вышеупомянутое;
упомянутые выше пункты > to be consumed /to be drink/ on the *s продается распивочно > licenced *s места, в которых разрешена продажа спиртных напитков предпосылать - to * a book with a few general remarks предпослать книге несколько общих замечаний (логика) исходить из посылки, предположения (медицина) начинать курс лечения с чего-л. ~ pl помещение, дом (с прилегающими пристройками и участком) ;
владение;
to be consumed (или drunk) on the premises продается распивочно to be drunk to the premises = допиться до чертиков;
to see (smb.) off the premises выпроводить, спровадить (кого-л.) premise pl юр. вступительная часть документа premiss: premiss = premise ~ исходное условие ~ pl помещение, дом (с прилегающими пристройками и участком) ;
владение;
to be consumed (или drunk) on the premises продается распивочно ~ лог. (пред) посылка ~ предпосылать (that) ~ предпосылка to be drunk to the premises = допиться до чертиков;
to see (smb.) off the premises выпроводить, спровадить (кого-л.) see: to ~ (smb.) off at the station проводить (кого-л.) на вокзал;
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18 autónomo
adj.autonomous, independent, self-employed, self-contained.* * *► adjetivo1 (región) autonomous2 (trabajador) self-employed► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 COMERCIO self-employed person* * *(f. - autónoma)adj.* * *autónomo, -a1. ADJ1) (Pol) autonomous, self-governing2) (Inform) stand-alone, off-line3) [persona] self-employed2.SM / F self-employed person* * *I- ma adjetivoa) <departamento/entidad> autonomousc) < trabajador> self-employed; <fotógrafo/periodista> freelanceII- ma masculino, femenino ( trabajador) self-employed worker o person; (fotógrafo, periodista) freelancer* * *= autonomous, self-contained, self-supporting, stand-alone [standalone], autonomic, free-standing, self-employed, freelance, self-governing.Ex. There is a tendency to advance propositions premised upon the assumption that SLIS are organizationally autonomous.Ex. From mainframe and mini-computers in the 60s and 70s the trend of the 80s is towards micro-based, self-contained personal computers on the one hand, and superfast, high-performance computers on the other.Ex. Three self-supporting scales for the measurement of reading attitude were used, namely, the questionnaires of Estes, Heathington, and La Pray.Ex. BLCMP (originally Birminghan Libraries Cooperative Mechanisation Project) is a co-operative venture which embraces both network and stand-alone services, and batch and online services.Ex. A search for literature on the relationship between the autonomic nervous system and speech was performed on four data bases.Ex. A free-standing terminal is a computer in its own right, which processes and stores data about the transactions and which may also exchange data with a central computer at predetermined intervals, say at the end of a working day.Ex. In the quest for self-employment the author established himself as a self-employed historical researcher specialising in detailed histories of private and business properties.Ex. Volunteer or freelance abstractors may be drawn from the specialists working in academic institutions and trained in abstracting.Ex. Universities are entirely self-governing and therefore any cooperation between them is purely on a voluntary basis.----* de desarrollo autónomo = self-evolving.* funcionar de un modo autónomo = operate under + an autonomous hand.* trabajador autónomo = freelancer [free-lancer].* * *I- ma adjetivoa) <departamento/entidad> autonomousc) < trabajador> self-employed; <fotógrafo/periodista> freelanceII- ma masculino, femenino ( trabajador) self-employed worker o person; (fotógrafo, periodista) freelancer* * *= autonomous, self-contained, self-supporting, stand-alone [standalone], autonomic, free-standing, self-employed, freelance, self-governing.Ex: There is a tendency to advance propositions premised upon the assumption that SLIS are organizationally autonomous.
Ex: From mainframe and mini-computers in the 60s and 70s the trend of the 80s is towards micro-based, self-contained personal computers on the one hand, and superfast, high-performance computers on the other.Ex: Three self-supporting scales for the measurement of reading attitude were used, namely, the questionnaires of Estes, Heathington, and La Pray.Ex: BLCMP (originally Birminghan Libraries Cooperative Mechanisation Project) is a co-operative venture which embraces both network and stand-alone services, and batch and online services.Ex: A search for literature on the relationship between the autonomic nervous system and speech was performed on four data bases.Ex: A free-standing terminal is a computer in its own right, which processes and stores data about the transactions and which may also exchange data with a central computer at predetermined intervals, say at the end of a working day.Ex: In the quest for self-employment the author established himself as a self-employed historical researcher specialising in detailed histories of private and business properties.Ex: Volunteer or freelance abstractors may be drawn from the specialists working in academic institutions and trained in abstracting.Ex: Universities are entirely self-governing and therefore any cooperation between them is purely on a voluntary basis.* de desarrollo autónomo = self-evolving.* funcionar de un modo autónomo = operate under + an autonomous hand.* trabajador autónomo = freelancer [free-lancer].* * *1 (independiente) ‹departamento/entidad› autonomous3 ‹trabajador› self-employed; ‹fotógrafo/periodista› freelancemasculine, feminine(trabajador) self-employed worker o person; (fotógrafo, periodista) freelancer* * *
autónomo◊ -ma adjetivo
‹fotógrafo/periodista› freelance
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino ( trabajador) self-employed worker o person;
(fotógrafo, periodista) freelancer
autónomo,-a adjetivo autonomous, self-governing
' autónomo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
autónoma
- trabajador
English:
autonomous
- self-employed
- self-governing
- off
- quango
- self
* * *autónomo, -a♦ adj1. [independiente] autonomous2. [trabajador] self-employed;[traductor, periodista] freelance♦ nm,f[trabajador] self-employed person; [traductor, periodista] freelance, freelancer* * *I adj autonomous; trabajador self-employedII m, autónoma f self-employed person* * *autónomo, -ma adj: autonomous♦ autónomamente adv* * *autónomo adj1. (en general) autonomous2. (gobierno) regional3. (trabajador) self employed -
19 basarse en
v.to be based on, to lie on, to lie over.* * ** * *(v.) = base on/upon, centre around/on/upon, draw from, hinge on/upon, premise upon, rely on/upon, rest on/upon, go by, draw on/upon, predicate on/upon, be conditional on, be grounded in, hang + Posesivo + hat on, pattern, build on/uponEx. Other indexes based on titles, both printed and machine-held, may provide access to words other than the first in a title.Ex. The main body of criticism centred upon the treatment of nonbook materials.Ex. These headings may be drawn from an alphabetical list of subject headings or from a classification scheme.Ex. It is important to recognise that citation indexing hinges upon the continuation of documents as separate units and the perpetuation of the practices of citing other words.Ex. Commentators who assert their views premised upon a unity of aims for SLIS not only fail to appreciate existential realities, they also distort perceptions about what is the best speed of curriculum evolution.Ex. When BNB began publication in 1950 it relied upon the fourteenth edition of DC.Ex. Faceted classification rests upon the definition of the concept of a facet.Ex. The reading habits in some of the lands are difficult to describe as we have little evidence to go by.Ex. Bay's essay was produced to commemorate the 400th anniversary of Gesner's birth and draws upon a mass of contemporary source material.Ex. Manegerial decision-making must be predicated upon hard data with an eye toward future trends.Ex. Development of the right of access to information should, however, be conditional on respect for privacy.Ex. Carrying this argument one step further, it is not unreasonable to assert that the public library's relationship to its community is grounded in the efforts and attiudes of the library staff.Ex. There are no great words of wisdom to hang your hat on in these matters.Ex. Even supposedly local books are generally patterned along Western lines and are unsuitable for any of the courses offered in library schools.Ex. The system should build on existing resources, rather than develop expensive new programmes.* * *(v.) = base on/upon, centre around/on/upon, draw from, hinge on/upon, premise upon, rely on/upon, rest on/upon, go by, draw on/upon, predicate on/upon, be conditional on, be grounded in, hang + Posesivo + hat on, pattern, build on/uponEx: Other indexes based on titles, both printed and machine-held, may provide access to words other than the first in a title.
Ex: The main body of criticism centred upon the treatment of nonbook materials.Ex: These headings may be drawn from an alphabetical list of subject headings or from a classification scheme.Ex: It is important to recognise that citation indexing hinges upon the continuation of documents as separate units and the perpetuation of the practices of citing other words.Ex: Commentators who assert their views premised upon a unity of aims for SLIS not only fail to appreciate existential realities, they also distort perceptions about what is the best speed of curriculum evolution.Ex: When BNB began publication in 1950 it relied upon the fourteenth edition of DC.Ex: Faceted classification rests upon the definition of the concept of a facet.Ex: The reading habits in some of the lands are difficult to describe as we have little evidence to go by.Ex: Bay's essay was produced to commemorate the 400th anniversary of Gesner's birth and draws upon a mass of contemporary source material.Ex: Manegerial decision-making must be predicated upon hard data with an eye toward future trends.Ex: Development of the right of access to information should, however, be conditional on respect for privacy.Ex: Carrying this argument one step further, it is not unreasonable to assert that the public library's relationship to its community is grounded in the efforts and attiudes of the library staff.Ex: There are no great words of wisdom to hang your hat on in these matters.Ex: Even supposedly local books are generally patterned along Western lines and are unsuitable for any of the courses offered in library schools.Ex: The system should build on existing resources, rather than develop expensive new programmes. -
20 basarse en una premisa
(n.) = base on + premise, base upon + assumption, premise upon + assumption, assumption + undergirdEx. Natural language indexes are based on the premise that titles, or more specifically the words in titles, convey the subject content of the document to which the title pertains.Ex. The advise was based upon the assumption that students were taught, chalk in hand, in large classroom-based groups with little or no fieldwork or visits.Ex. There is a tendency to advance propositions premised upon the assumption that SLIS are organizationally autonomous.Ex. However, an assumption must undergird the entire process: All decisions are written in sand, not stone.* * *(n.) = base on + premise, base upon + assumption, premise upon + assumption, assumption + undergirdEx: Natural language indexes are based on the premise that titles, or more specifically the words in titles, convey the subject content of the document to which the title pertains.
Ex: The advise was based upon the assumption that students were taught, chalk in hand, in large classroom-based groups with little or no fieldwork or visits.Ex: There is a tendency to advance propositions premised upon the assumption that SLIS are organizationally autonomous.Ex: However, an assumption must undergird the entire process: All decisions are written in sand, not stone.
См. также в других словарях:
premised — index apparent (presumptive) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
Premised — Premise Pre*mise , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Premised}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Premising}.] [From L. praemissus, p. p., or E. premise, n. See {Premise}, n.] 1. To send before the time, or beforehand; hence, to cause to be before something else; to employ… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
premised — prem|ised [ˈpremıst] adj be premised on/upon sth to be based on a particular idea or belief ▪ The program is premised on the idea that drug addiction can be cured … Dictionary of contemporary English
premised — [[t]pre̱mɪst[/t]] V PASSIVE If a theory or attitude is premised on an idea or belief, that idea or belief has been used as the basis for it. [FORMAL] [be V ed on n] All our activities are premised on the basis of Quality with Equality … English dictionary
premised on/upon — based on (a particular idea or belief) The plan is premised on the belief that people are willing to pay more to use alternative fuel sources. • • • Main Entry: ↑premised … Useful english dictionary
premised — adjective Having a (specified) premise … Wiktionary
premised — prem·ise || premɪs n. proposition, basic assumption, presupposition, fundamental presumption v. assume, hypothesize, theorize, presume, postulate … English contemporary dictionary
premised — simpered … Anagrams dictionary
premised — premīˈsed adjective (Shakespeare) Sent before due time • • • Main Entry: ↑premise … Useful english dictionary
simpered — premised … Anagrams dictionary
Premise — Pre*mise , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Premised}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Premising}.] [From L. praemissus, p. p., or E. premise, n. See {Premise}, n.] 1. To send before the time, or beforehand; hence, to cause to be before something else; to employ previously … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English