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1 subsume
[səb'sjuːm]гл.; книжн.( subsume under) относить к какой-л. категории, группеto subsume an item under a more inclusive category — отнести какую-л. единицу к более крупной категории
We could subsume that under General Methods. — Этот подход мы можем отнести к категории общих методов.
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2 subsume
subsume [səbˊsju:m] vотноси́ть к како́й-л. катего́рии (under) -
3 subsume
səbˈsju:m гл. относить к какой-л. категории (under) to subsume an item under a more inclusive category ≈ отнести какую-л. единицу к более крупной категории We could subsume that under General Methods. ≈ Этот подход мы можем отнести к категории общих методов. (книжное) включать в какую-л. категорию, относить к какой-л. категории, группе и т. п. - thses various trades can be *d under the general heading of "distributive" эти разнообразные специальности можно отнести к большой категории "работа в сфере распределения" - under which category should these items of expenditure be *d? по какой статье нужно провести эти расходы? subsume относить к (какой-л.) категории -
4 subsume
[səbʹsju:m] v книжн.включать в какую-л. категорию, относить к какой-л. категории, группе и т. п.these various trades can be subsumed under the general heading of ❝distributive❞ - эти разнообразные специальности можно отнести к большой категории «работа в сфере распределения»
under which category should these items of expenditure be subsumed? - по какой статье нужно провести эти расходы?
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5 subsume
[səb`sjuːm]относить к какой-либо категории, группе (under)Англо-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > subsume
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6 subsume
verbотносить к какой-л. категории* * *(v) включать в категорию; относить к категории* * *относить к какой-л. категории, группе и т.д.* * *[sub·sume || səb'suːm /-sjuːm] v. включать в категорию* * *пониматьразуметьсмыслить* * *относить к какой-л. категории, группе и т.д. (under)
См. также в других словарях:
subsume — v. (formal) (d; tr.) ( to classify ) to subsume under (to subsume an item under a more inclusive category) * * * [səb sjuːm] (formal) (d; tr.) ( to classify ) to subsume under (to subsume an item under a more inclusive category) … Combinatory dictionary
Subsume — Sub*sume , v. t. [Pref. sub + L. sumere to take.] To take up into or under, as individual under species, species under genus, or particular under universal; to place (any one cognition) under another as belonging to it; to include under something … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
subsume — 1530s, from Mod.L. subsumere to take under, from L. sub under (see SUB (Cf. sub )) + sumere to take (see EXEMPT (Cf. exempt)). Related: Subsumed; subsuming … Etymology dictionary
subsume — [səb so͞om′, subsyo͞om′] vt. subsumed, subsuming [ModL subsumere < L sub , under + sumere, to take: see CONSUME] 1. to include within a larger class, group, order, etc. 2. to show (an idea, instance, etc.) to be covered by a rule, principle,… … English World dictionary
subsume — UK [səbˈsjuːm] / US [səbˈsum] verb [transitive, often passive] Word forms subsume : present tense I/you/we/they subsume he/she/it subsumes present participle subsuming past tense subsumed past participle subsumed formal to include something in a… … English dictionary
subsume — sub|sume [səbˈsju:m US ˈsu:m] v [T] [Date: 1500 1600; : Modern Latin; Origin: subsumere, from Latin sumere to take up ] formal to include someone or something as a member of a group or type, rather than considering it separately subsume sb/sth… … Dictionary of contemporary English
subsume — verb (T) formal to include someone or something as a member of a group or type, rather than considering it separately: subsume sb/sth under sth: For the purpose of the survey, typists are subsumed under office workers … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
subsume — verb a) To take up into or under, as individual under species, species under genus, or particular under universal; to place (any one cognition) under another as belonging to it; to include or contain under something else. no allusion is made to… … Wiktionary
subsume — n. [L. sub, under; sumere, to take] To include under; to put under another as belonging to it, i.e., in zoological classification … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
subsume — sub|sume [ səb sum ] verb transitive often passive FORMAL to include something in a larger group and cause it to lose its own individual character: The new treaty subsumes all past agreements. be subsumed by/under/within/into something: Art… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
subsume — transitive verb (subsumed; subsuming) Etymology: New Latin subsumere, from Latin sub + sumere to take up more at consume Date: 1825 to include or place within something larger or more comprehensive ; encompass as a subordinate or component… … New Collegiate Dictionary