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1 reject a hypothesis, to refute a hypothesis, to disprove a hypothesis
Экономика: опровергнуть гипотезуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > reject a hypothesis, to refute a hypothesis, to disprove a hypothesis
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2 reject a hypothesis
1) Техника: опровергать гипотезу2) Макаров: отвергать гипотезу3) Общая лексика: отвергнуть, отклонить гипотезу -
3 reject
̘. ̈n.ˈri:dʒekt
1. сущ.
1) а) признанный негодным (особ. к военной службе) б) непригодный работник
2) а) брак, забракованное изделие;
отбракованный материал screen reject ≈ отходы грохочения irrepairable reject ≈ неисправимый брак recoverable reject, reclaimable reject ≈ исправимый брак б) мн. отходы casting rejects ≈ литейные отходы cleaning rejects ≈ отходы обогащения metal rejects ≈ отходы металла в) метал. отвал;
хвосты
3) уст. пария;
изгнанник, изгой, отверженный Syn: castaway
1.
4) компьют. а) отклонение (напр., запроса) command reject ≈ отказ от выполнения команды б) выброс (напр., диска из дисковода)
2. гл.
1) а) отвергать, отклонять;
отказывать(ся) (принять, рассматривать, обсуждать и т.п.) to reject a manuscript ≈ отклонить рукопись to reject a hypothesis ≈ отвергать гипотезу to reject a bid ≈ отклонить (деловое) предложение to reject completely, flatly, outright, totally ≈ категорически отказываться Syn: refuse
1. б) отталкивать;
отвергать;
чуждаться parents who reject their children ≈ родители, которые отталкивают своих детей Syn: repel, rebuff
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2) уст. бросать, покидать Syn: cast off
3) а) браковать, забраковывать;
отсортировывать to reject a part ≈ браковать деталь б) признавать негодным к несению военной службы
4) выкидывать, извергать to reject graphite ≈ выделять графит Syn: disgorge
5) компьют. а) отклонять (напр., запрос) б) выбрасывать( напр., диск из дисковода)
6) отторгать (пересаженный орган, ткань) признанный негодным, особ. к военной службе брак, бракованное изделие отверженный;
неудачник;
человек, оказавшийся за бортом жизни отвергать, отклонять - to * an offer отклонить предложение, отказаться от предложения - to * a suitor отказать жениху - to * a bill in Parliament отклонить законопроект в парламенте - to * the authenticity of a fact отрицать подлинность факта отталкивать, чуждаться (кого-л.) не принимать, не признавать - to * a doctrine отвергать какое-л. учение браковать, отбрасывать;
списывать за негодностью - to * a product забраковать изделие признавать негодным к военной службе - he was *ed for medical grounds его забраковали /освободили/ по медицинским показаниям извергать, изрыгать (медицина) отторгать (пересаженную ткань) - to * a heart transplant отторгнуть пересаженное сердце reject брак (производственный) ~ брак ~ бракованное изделие ~ браковать ~ извергать, изрыгать ~ не признавать ~ не принимать ~ отбрасывать, забраковывать ~ отбрасывать ~ отвергать, отклонять, отводить, отказываться ~ отвергать, отказывать;
to reject an offer отклонять предложение;
отказываться от предложения ~ отвергать ~ отводить обвинение ~ отказываться от ~ отклонять ~ признанный негодным (особ. к военной службе) ~ списывать ~ отвергать, отказывать;
to reject an offer отклонять предложение;
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4 reject
1. [rɪ'ʤekt] гл.1)а) отвергать, отклонять; отказываться (принять, рассматривать, обсуждать и т. п.)to reject completely / flatly / outright / totally — категорически отказываться
Syn:refuse 1.б) отталкивать; отвергать; чуждатьсяparents who reject their children — родители, которые отталкивают своих детей
Syn:2)а) браковать, забраковывать; отсортировывать3) выделять, извергатьSyn:4) информ.а) отклонять (например, запрос)б) выбрасывать (например, диск из дисковода)5) мед. отторгать (пересаженный орган, ткань)6) уст. бросать, покидатьSyn:2. ['riːʤekt] сущ.1)2)а) брак, забракованное изделие; отбракованный материалscreen reject — отходы, оставшиеся после просеивания через сито
recoverable / reclaimable reject — исправимый брак
б) ( rejects) отходыв) метал. отвал; хвосты3) уст. пария; изгнанник, изгой, отверженныйSyn:castaway 1.4) информ.а) отклонение (например, запроса)б) выброс (например, диска из дисковода) -
5 hypothesis
n (pl hypotheses)гипотеза, предположениеto form / to frame a hypothesis — строить гипотезу
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6 reject
2) метал. хвосты; отвал3) отбрасывать; отсортировывать; браковать•to reject a hypothesis — отвергать гипотезу;to reject an extraneous root — отбрасывать посторонний корень -
7 reject
1) подавлять; ослаблять2) осуществлять режекцию; отражать3) отвергать; отклонять; отбрасывать4) вчт отклонять запрос5) брак || браковать; выбраковывать• -
8 reject
1) подавлять; ослаблять2) осуществлять режекцию; отражать3) отвергать; отклонять; отбрасывать4) вчт. отклонять запрос5) брак || браковать; выбраковывать•The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > reject
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9 reject hypothesis
Математика: отклонять гипотезу -
10 гипотеза гипотез·а
hypothesis (pl. -ses)вероятная / правдоподобная гипотеза — plausible hypothesis
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11 отвергать гипотезу
Russian-English Dictionary "Microeconomics" > отвергать гипотезу
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12 опровергать гипотезу
Engineering: reject a hypothesisУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > опровергать гипотезу
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13 опровергнуть гипотезу
1) General subject: negative a hypothesisУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > опровергнуть гипотезу
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14 отвергать гипотезу
1) Mathematics: discard hypothesis2) Diplomatic term: discard a hypothesis3) Makarov: reject a hypothesisУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отвергать гипотезу
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15 отвергнуть
1) General subject: cashier, cast away, disallow, jettison, negate, negative, non concur, override, pass up (что-либо), refuse, renounce, repel, repudiate, repulse, scout, set aside, spike (статью, заголовок и т.п.), spire (статью, заголовок и т.п.), veto, waive, waive (часто waive aside, waive away, waive off), wave, veto a person (кого-л., чью-л. кандидатуру), put on the spike (рукопись), spurn2) Military: reject4) Australian slang: give it the flick (что-л.)5) Makarov: wave aside, fling aside6) General subject: reject a hypothesis -
16 категорически отвергать
•Why did they reject his hypothesis so vigorously (or out of hand)?
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > категорически отвергать
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17 отклонить гипотезу
General subject: reject a hypothesisУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отклонить гипотезу
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18 категорически отвергать
•Why did they reject his hypothesis so vigorously (or out of hand)?
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > категорически отвергать
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19 rechazar
v.1 to reject.el gobierno rechazó las acusaciones de corrupción the government rejected o denied the accusations of corruptionEllos rechazan el grano malo They reject the bad grain.2 to push away (repeler) (a una persona).3 to reject (medicine) (órgano).4 to clear (sport).el portero rechazó la pelota y la mandó fuera the goalkeeper tipped the ball out of play5 to refuse, to pass up, to decline, to disregard.Ellos rechazan el café They refuse the coffee.6 to refuse to.Ellos rechazan comprar eso They refuse to buy that.7 to turn one's back on.8 to dishonor, to refuse to accept, to repudiate, to disavow.Ellos rechazan el reconocimiento They dishonor the recognition.* * *1 (gen) to reject, turn down, refuse2 (ataque) to repel, repulse, drive back3 MEDICINA to reject* * *verb1) to reject, decline2) refuse* * *VT1) [+ persona] to push away; [+ ataque] to repel, beat off; [+ enemigo] to drive back2) [+ acusación, idea] to reject; [+ oferta] to turn down, refuse; [+ tentación] to resist3) [+ luz] to reflect; [+ agua] to throw off4) (Med) [+ órgano] to reject* * *verbo transitivoa) <invitación/propuesta/individuo> to reject; <moción/enmienda> to defeat; <oferta/trabajo> to turn downb) <ataque/enemigo> to repel, repulsec) (Med) < órgano> to reject* * *= condemn, decline, discard, eschew, reject, set + aside, flinch at/from, refuse, negative, discountenance, repulse, shun, be hostile to, ditch, renounce, snub, nix, defeat, disavow, deselect, turn down, spurn, repudiate, fight off, hold off, dismiss with + the wave of the hand, fend off, overrule, push aside, turn + Nombre + away.Ex. It must, however, also be considered as a major source of the 'subject index illusion' so trenchantly condemned by Bliss, as mentioned below.Ex. The title 'Unsolicited marginal gift collections: saying no or coping with the unwanted' deals with the problem of how to cope with collections which should have been declined, but were not.Ex. The dates should be checked regularly and updated so that old dates are discarded and new ones entered.Ex. However, most contributors to the debate about the future of SLIS have eschewed practicalities in favour of sweeping and dramatic generalizations.Ex. Any reliance on principles alone is rejected, and an attempt is made to codify experience.Ex. Such championship cannot be lightly set aside, nevertheless it is now quiet certain that 'bibliography', incorrect and unfortunate as it may be, is here to stay and the situation must be accepted.Ex. It is increasingly obvious that we are as a nation one and indivisible, that divisive tendencies are a thing of the past, but there are still too many inheritors of the old indifference, and who flinch at co-operation as at an evil.Ex. In this novel, if you remember, Henry Crawford, having been refused by the heroine Fanny, goes off and elopes with an old flame, Mrs Rushworth.Ex. Bough negatived the suggestion instantly.Ex. Balzac discountenanced virtually every idea Hernandez and children's librarian, Kate Lespran, had the courage to suggest.Ex. Leforte blew forth a long breath, as if trying to repulse the oppressive heat of the September morning.Ex. Traditionally these books have been shunned because of their fragile nature, but librarians are finding that a small collection can enliven story times.Ex. Although he recognized the need for some forms of synthesis, Bliss was hostile to the idea of complete analysis and synthesis put forward by Ranganathan.Ex. It is time that higher education institutions accepted the wisdom of collaboration and ditched, once and for all, the rhetoric of competition = Ya es hora de que las instituciones de enseñanza superior acepten la colaboración y rechacen, de una vez por todas, la competitividad.Ex. 'Classification by attraction', i.e. the placing of a subject as the most concrete element represented in it, without regard to the basic discipline concerned, is renounced = Se rechaza la "Clasificación por atracción", es decir, la asignación de una materia según el elemento más concreto representado en ella, sin tener en cuenta la disciplina en cuestión.Ex. Some black librarian see little progress towards race-neutral attitudes and finds themselves either directly or indirectly snubbed, patronised or completely ignored by users as well as staff members.Ex. This play was nixed by school officials on the grounds that the subject of sweatshops was not appropriate for that age group.Ex. The author focuses on the campaign of the Idaho Library Association to defeat this initiative.Ex. Feminists disavow biology & biologists who reduce human biology to anatomy.Ex. There is a need to provide public access to the Internet and to develop guidelines for selecting and deselecting appropriate resources.Ex. Public school, strapped for cash, find offers from advertising revenue hard to turn down.Ex. The government seems to spurns the architecture profession and there is a growing rift between architects who assert their utility and those who cleave to artistic prerogatives.Ex. The author attempts to repudiate Cherniavsky's argument to show that machine intelligence cannot equal human intelligence.Ex. These pillboxes were originally built to help fight off a Nazi invasion.Ex. A dam at the Strait of Gibraltar could be constructed to limit the outflow and reverse the climate deterioration, thus holding off the next ice age.Ex. International 'rules' are often dismissed with the wave of the hand or a snort of contempt one week, and gilded and placed on a pedestal the next.Ex. During the rutting season, they are used to fend off other males in an attempt to gather a harem of females to breed with.Ex. President Eisenhower overruled some of his military commanders in summer 1958, ordering them not to use nuclear weapons against China.Ex. She's just an airheaded bimbo, with an endless capacity to push aside unpleasant realities in favor of her more satisfying interests: young men and jewels.Ex. They will be patrolling in plain clothes to spot doormen who turn away people apparently on the basis of their ethnicity.----* cheque + ser rechazado = cheque + bounce.* rechazar Algo/Alguien = turn + Nombre + down.* rechazar la responsabilidad = disclaim + responsibility.* rechazarse = go by + the board.* rechazar sin más = dismiss + out of hand.* rechazar una hipótesis = reject + hypothesis, negate + hypothesis.* rechazar una idea = turn + idea + down.* rechazar una ley = defeat + legislation.* rechazar una moción = defeat + motion.* rechazar una sugerencia = turn + idea + down.* * *verbo transitivoa) <invitación/propuesta/individuo> to reject; <moción/enmienda> to defeat; <oferta/trabajo> to turn downb) <ataque/enemigo> to repel, repulsec) (Med) < órgano> to reject* * *= condemn, decline, discard, eschew, reject, set + aside, flinch at/from, refuse, negative, discountenance, repulse, shun, be hostile to, ditch, renounce, snub, nix, defeat, disavow, deselect, turn down, spurn, repudiate, fight off, hold off, dismiss with + the wave of the hand, fend off, overrule, push aside, turn + Nombre + away.Ex: It must, however, also be considered as a major source of the 'subject index illusion' so trenchantly condemned by Bliss, as mentioned below.
Ex: The title 'Unsolicited marginal gift collections: saying no or coping with the unwanted' deals with the problem of how to cope with collections which should have been declined, but were not.Ex: The dates should be checked regularly and updated so that old dates are discarded and new ones entered.Ex: However, most contributors to the debate about the future of SLIS have eschewed practicalities in favour of sweeping and dramatic generalizations.Ex: Any reliance on principles alone is rejected, and an attempt is made to codify experience.Ex: Such championship cannot be lightly set aside, nevertheless it is now quiet certain that 'bibliography', incorrect and unfortunate as it may be, is here to stay and the situation must be accepted.Ex: It is increasingly obvious that we are as a nation one and indivisible, that divisive tendencies are a thing of the past, but there are still too many inheritors of the old indifference, and who flinch at co-operation as at an evil.Ex: In this novel, if you remember, Henry Crawford, having been refused by the heroine Fanny, goes off and elopes with an old flame, Mrs Rushworth.Ex: Bough negatived the suggestion instantly.Ex: Balzac discountenanced virtually every idea Hernandez and children's librarian, Kate Lespran, had the courage to suggest.Ex: Leforte blew forth a long breath, as if trying to repulse the oppressive heat of the September morning.Ex: Traditionally these books have been shunned because of their fragile nature, but librarians are finding that a small collection can enliven story times.Ex: Although he recognized the need for some forms of synthesis, Bliss was hostile to the idea of complete analysis and synthesis put forward by Ranganathan.Ex: It is time that higher education institutions accepted the wisdom of collaboration and ditched, once and for all, the rhetoric of competition = Ya es hora de que las instituciones de enseñanza superior acepten la colaboración y rechacen, de una vez por todas, la competitividad.Ex: 'Classification by attraction', i.e. the placing of a subject as the most concrete element represented in it, without regard to the basic discipline concerned, is renounced = Se rechaza la "Clasificación por atracción", es decir, la asignación de una materia según el elemento más concreto representado en ella, sin tener en cuenta la disciplina en cuestión.Ex: Some black librarian see little progress towards race-neutral attitudes and finds themselves either directly or indirectly snubbed, patronised or completely ignored by users as well as staff members.Ex: This play was nixed by school officials on the grounds that the subject of sweatshops was not appropriate for that age group.Ex: The author focuses on the campaign of the Idaho Library Association to defeat this initiative.Ex: Feminists disavow biology & biologists who reduce human biology to anatomy.Ex: There is a need to provide public access to the Internet and to develop guidelines for selecting and deselecting appropriate resources.Ex: Public school, strapped for cash, find offers from advertising revenue hard to turn down.Ex: The government seems to spurns the architecture profession and there is a growing rift between architects who assert their utility and those who cleave to artistic prerogatives.Ex: The author attempts to repudiate Cherniavsky's argument to show that machine intelligence cannot equal human intelligence.Ex: These pillboxes were originally built to help fight off a Nazi invasion.Ex: A dam at the Strait of Gibraltar could be constructed to limit the outflow and reverse the climate deterioration, thus holding off the next ice age.Ex: International 'rules' are often dismissed with the wave of the hand or a snort of contempt one week, and gilded and placed on a pedestal the next.Ex: During the rutting season, they are used to fend off other males in an attempt to gather a harem of females to breed with.Ex: President Eisenhower overruled some of his military commanders in summer 1958, ordering them not to use nuclear weapons against China.Ex: She's just an airheaded bimbo, with an endless capacity to push aside unpleasant realities in favor of her more satisfying interests: young men and jewels.Ex: They will be patrolling in plain clothes to spot doormen who turn away people apparently on the basis of their ethnicity.* cheque + ser rechazado = cheque + bounce.* rechazar Algo/Alguien = turn + Nombre + down.* rechazar la responsabilidad = disclaim + responsibility.* rechazarse = go by + the board.* rechazar sin más = dismiss + out of hand.* rechazar una hipótesis = reject + hypothesis, negate + hypothesis.* rechazar una idea = turn + idea + down.* rechazar una ley = defeat + legislation.* rechazar una moción = defeat + motion.* rechazar una sugerencia = turn + idea + down.* * *rechazar [A4 ]vt1 ‹invitación/propuesta› to reject; ‹oferta/trabajo› to turn downla moción fue rechazada the motion was defeatedrechazó su proposición de matrimonio she rejected o turned down his proposal of marriagese sienten rechazados por la sociedad they feel rejected by society2 ‹ataque/enemigo› to repel, repulse3 ‹luz› to reflect4 ( Med) ‹órgano› to reject* * *
rechazar ( conjugate rechazar) verbo transitivo
‹moción/enmienda› to defeat;
‹oferta/trabajo› to turn down
rechazar verbo transitivo
1 (una idea, un plan, a una persona) to reject
(oferta, contrato) to turn down
2 Med (un órgano) to reject
3 Mil to repel
' rechazar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
barrer
- declinar
- negar
- definitivamente
- desechar
- despreciar
- plano
English:
beat off
- brush off
- decline
- defeat
- deny
- disallow
- dismiss
- fend off
- fight off
- head-hunt
- offer
- refuse
- reject
- repudiate
- repulse
- shun
- snub
- spurn
- stave off
- sweep aside
- turn away
- turn down
- ward off
- wave aside
- fend
- fight
- hand
- over
- parry
- rebuff
- repel
- throw
- turn
- ward
- wave
* * *rechazar vt1. [no aceptar] to reject;[oferta, invitación] to turn down, to reject2. [negar] to deny;el gobierno rechazó las acusaciones de corrupción the government rejected o denied the accusations of corruption;rechazó que vaya a presentarse a la presidencia he denied that he was going to run for the presidency3. [órgano] to reject;el paciente rechazó el órgano the patient rejected the organ4. [repeler] [a una persona] to push away;[a atacantes] to drive back, to repel;rechazaron el ataque de los enemigos they repelled the enemy attack5. Dep to clear;el portero rechazó la pelota y la mandó fuera the goalkeeper tipped the ball out of play* * *v/t reject; MIL repel* * *rechazar {21} vt1) : to reject2) : to turn down, to refuse* * *rechazar vb to reject / to turn down -
20 hipótesis
f. s.&pl.hypothesis, theory, postulate, supposition.* * *1 hypothesis\hipótesis de trabajo working thesis* * *noun f.* * *SF INV1) (=suposición) hypothesis, supposition2) (=teoría) theory, ideaes solo una hipótesis — it's just an idea o a theory
* * *femenino hypothesis* * *= hypothesis [hypotheses, -pl.], thesis.Ex. The construction of the hypothesis should be limited to such considerations as whether the subject heading list is designed to serve the general public or the scientific community, the adult or the juvenile user.Ex. A praeses is a faculty moderator of an academic disputation, who normally proposes a thesis and participates in the ensuing disputation.----* comprobar una hipótesis = test + hypothesis.* confirmar una hipótesis = support + hypothesis, validate + hypothesis.* de la hipótesis = hypothesised [hypothesized, -USA].* hipótesis nula = null hypothesis.* negar una hipótesis = negate + hypothesis.* para la evaluación de hipótesis = hypothesis-testing.* rechazar una hipótesis = reject + hypothesis, negate + hypothesis.* validar una hipótesis = validate + hypothesis.* * *femenino hypothesis* * *= hypothesis [hypotheses, -pl.], thesis.Ex: The construction of the hypothesis should be limited to such considerations as whether the subject heading list is designed to serve the general public or the scientific community, the adult or the juvenile user.
Ex: A praeses is a faculty moderator of an academic disputation, who normally proposes a thesis and participates in the ensuing disputation.* comprobar una hipótesis = test + hypothesis.* confirmar una hipótesis = support + hypothesis, validate + hypothesis.* de la hipótesis = hypothesised [hypothesized, -USA].* hipótesis nula = null hypothesis.* negar una hipótesis = negate + hypothesis.* para la evaluación de hipótesis = hypothesis-testing.* rechazar una hipótesis = reject + hypothesis, negate + hypothesis.* validar una hipótesis = validate + hypothesis.* * *hypothesis* * *
hipótesis sustantivo femenino
hypothesis
hipótesis f inv hypothesis: ¿has oído su última hipótesis sobre el origen de la vida?, have you heard his latest hypothesis on the origin of life?
' hipótesis' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acertada
- acertado
- aventurar
- cábala
- igualmente
- mantener
- temeraria
- temerario
- aunque
- documentar
- ser
- suponer
English:
hypothesis
- supposition
* * *hipótesis nf invhypothesishipótesis de trabajo working hypothesis* * *f hypothesis* * *hipótesis nfs & pl: hypothesis
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