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1 effect
1) эффект; явление2) влияние, действие, воздействие3) результат, следствие4) мн. ч.; юр. имущество, собственность5) воздействовать; производить; осуществлять; исполнять•- effect of end conditions - effect of loading - effect of restraint - admixture effect - adsorption effect - adverse effect - biological effect - bursting effect - chimney effect - cleaning effect - corrosive effect - damage effect - destructive effect - detrimental effect - dissipative effect - distributive effect - edge effect - end effect - heat effect - ill effect - illuminating effect - immediate effect - impact effect - indirect effect - luminous effect - notch effect - out-of-balance effect - overturning effect on the dam - poisonous effect - sagging effect - scale effect - screening effect - shaded effects - shattering effect - shielding effect - slagging effect - spading effect - stiffening effect - stiffening effect of cladding - strength-reduction effect - stress-rising effect - suction effect - time effect - toxic effect - unfavourable effect - useful effect* * *действие, воздействие, эффект; влияние; следствие, результат; производительность- effects of age
- effects of earthquake
- effect of end conditions
- effect of moisture changes
- effect of restraint
- effect of support settlement
- effect of temperature
- effect of temperature difference
- adverse effect
- adverse health effects
- backwater effect
- Bauschinger effect
- borehole effect
- boundary effect
- ceiling effect
- chimney effect
- climate effect
- Coanda effect
- combined effect
- combined effects of settlement and creep
- dehumidifying effect
- detrimental effect
- earthquake effect
- edge effect
- elevator effect
- environment effects on construction productivity
- fly ash effect on concrete properties
- frost effect
- greenhouse effect
- humidifying effect
- inertia effects
- insulating effect
- long-term effects
- microsilica effect on concrete properties
- mottle effect
- negative effect
- notch effect
- principle effect of the admixture
- radiation effects
- scale effect
- seasonal effect
- sensible cooling effect
- silo effect
- stack effect
- stiffening effect
- stiffening effects of floors
- sun effect
- thermal effect of building materials
- thermal effect of ceiling height
- thermal effect of roof types
- thermal effect of windows
- time-dependent effect
- total cooling effect
- weather effects on use of bond breaker
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2 cancel out
cancel out [ figures] annullarsi, semplificarsi; [ arguments] compensarsi, controbilanciarsi; cancel out [sth.] cancellare, eliminare [emotion, effect]* * *(to undo the effect of: We don't want our profits to be cancelled out by extra expenses.) annullare* * *1. vt + advMath semplificare, fig annullare2. vi + advMath semplificarsi* * *cancel out [ figures] annullarsi, semplificarsi; [ arguments] compensarsi, controbilanciarsi; cancel out [sth.] cancellare, eliminare [emotion, effect] -
3 cancel
A vtr1 ( call off) annuler [event, order, booking, train, flight] ;2 Fin, Insur ( nullify) résilier [contract, policy] ; annuler [loan, debt, invoice] ; mettre une opposition à [cheque, credit card] ;4 Math = cancel out ;5 Post oblitérer [stamp] ;6 Comput annuler [command, instruction].B vi1 (from meal, function, meeting) se décommander ; ( after booking) annuler ;2 Math = cancel out.■ cancel out:▶ cancel out [sth]1 gen neutraliser [emotion, effect, trend, gain] ; the arguments cancel each other out les arguments se neutralisent ;2 Math éliminer [equation]. -
4 cancel out
cancel out [arguments, figures] s'annuler; cancel out [something] neutraliser [emotion, effect] -
5 cancel out
(to undo the effect of: We don't want our profits to be cancelled out by extra expenses.) sich ausgleichen* * *II. vtthis cheque will \cancel out out her debt mit diesem Scheck wird sie ihre Schulden ausgleichen können* * *1. vt sep (MATH)aufheben; (fig) zunichtemachento cancel each other out (Math) — sich aufheben, sich kürzen lassen; (fig) einander aufheben, sich gegenseitig aufheben
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6 cancel out
(to undo the effect of: We don't want our profits to be cancelled out by extra expenses.) compensar, contrarrestar, anularexpr.v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( Math) anularb) ( offset) \<\<deficit/loss\>\> compensar; \<\<debt\>\> cancelarthose advantages are canceled out by the practical difficulties — las dificultades de orden práctico anulan esas ventajas
1.VT + ADV (Math) anular; (fig) contrarrestar, compensarthey cancel each other out — (Math) se anulan mutuamente; (fig) se contrarrestan, una cosa compensa la otra
the reduction in noise would be cancelled out by the extra traffic — la reducción del ruido se vería neutralizada or contrarrestada por el tráfico adicional
2.VI + ADV (Math) anularse* * *v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( Math) anularb) ( offset) \<\<deficit/loss\>\> compensar; \<\<debt\>\> cancelar -
7 cancel out
vt* * *(to undo the effect of: We don't want our profits to be cancelled out by extra expenses.) niwelować, znosić -
8 cancel
أَلْغَى \ abolish: to bring to an end; stop (a custom, rule, etc.): Those laws should be abolished. call off: to give orders or decide to stop sth. which has been arranged: The meeting was called off. cancel: to stop sth. that was planned: The match was cancelled because of rain. do away with: to put an end to (sth. old and useless): Such customs should be done away with. nullify: to make of no use or value: If you drink alcohol, it will nullify the effects of your medicine. repeal: to end the effect of (a law). revoke: to take back (an official order, decision, etc.). -
9 cancel
أَبْطَلَ \ abolish: to bring to an end; stop (a custom, rule, etc.): Those laws should be abolished. cancel: to stop sth. that was planned: The match was cancelled because of rain. nullify: to make of no use or value: If you drink alcohol, it will nullify the effects of your medicine. repeal: to end the effect of (a law). revoke: to take back (an official order, decision, etc.). \ See Also ألغى (أَلْغَى) -
10 cancel out
(to undo the effect of: We don't want our profits to be cancelled out by extra expenses.) udligne* * *(to undo the effect of: We don't want our profits to be cancelled out by extra expenses.) udligne -
11 cancel out
(to undo the effect of: We don't want our profits to be cancelled out by extra expenses.) verða/gera að engu -
12 cancel out
(to undo the effect of: We don't want our profits to be cancelled out by extra expenses.) érvénytelenít, kiegyenlítik egymást -
13 cancel out
(to undo the effect of: We don't want our profits to be cancelled out by extra expenses.) anular -
14 cancel out
v. dengelemek, dengeyi sağlamak* * *iptal et* * *(to undo the effect of: We don't want our profits to be cancelled out by extra expenses.) yok etmek -
15 cancel out
(to undo the effect of: We don't want our profits to be cancelled out by extra expenses.) ustaviti -
16 cancel out
(to undo the effect of: We don't want our profits to be cancelled out by extra expenses.) kumota -
17 cancel out
(to undo the effect of: We don't want our profits to be cancelled out by extra expenses.) bli borte -
18 cancel out
(to undo the effect of: We don't want our profits to be cancelled out by extra expenses.) likvidēt; izslēgt -
19 cancel out
(to undo the effect of: We don't want our profits to be cancelled out by extra expenses.) likviduoti -
20 cancel out
(to undo the effect of: We don't want our profits to be cancelled out by extra expenses.) upphäva (ta ut) varandra
См. также в других словарях:
Cancel — may refer to: *Cancellation (mail), in mail, a postal marking applied to a stamp or stationery indicating that the item has been used *Cancellation (television), the termination of a television series * canceled (South Park) an episode of South… … Wikipedia
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cancel — ► VERB (cancelled, cancelling; US also canceled, canceling) 1) decide that (a planned event) will not take place. 2) annul or revoke. 3) (cancel out) neutralize or negate the effect of. 4) mark (a … English terms dictionary
cancel out — verb wipe out the effect of something (Freq. 3) The new tax effectively cancels out my raise The A will cancel out the C on your record • Syn: ↑wipe out • Derivationally related forms: ↑wipeout (for: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
cancel — can|cel S2 [ˈkænsəl] v past tense and past participle cancelled present participle cancelling BrE past tense and past participle canceled present participle canceling AmE [Date: 1300 1400; : French; Origin: canceller to cross out , from … Dictionary of contemporary English
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cancel sth out — UK US cancel sth out Phrasal Verb with cancel({{}}/ˈkænsəl/ verb [I or T] ( ll , US usually l ) ► to stop the effect of one thing with something that has the opposite effect: »The new tax rates will cancel out any financial benefits to the… … Financial and business terms
cancel — I. verb ( celed or celled; celing or cancelling) Etymology: Middle English cancellen, from Anglo French canceller, chanceller, from Late Latin cancellare, from Latin, to make like a lattice, from cancelli (plural), diminutive of cancer lattice,… … New Collegiate Dictionary
effect — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 change that is caused by sth ADJECTIVE ▪ decisive, dramatic, far reaching, important, marked, powerful, profound, pronounced, significant … Collocations dictionary
cancel — can|cel [ kænsl ] (present participle can|cel|ing or can|cel|ling; past tense and past participle can|celled or can|celed) verb 1. ) intransitive or transitive to say that something that has been arranged will not now happen: Jackson canceled the … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
cancel out — phrasal verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms cancel out : present tense I/you/we/they cancel out he/she/it cancels out present participle cancelling out past tense cancelled out past participle cancelled out to stop something from having any … English dictionary