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1 coordinate actions
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2 coordinate
1. сущ.1) мн., мат. координаты, система координатCartesian coordinates — прямоугольные [декартовы\] координаты
2) мн., общ. комплект одежды (состоящий из предметов, удачно сочетающихся друг с другом по цвету, рисунку и т. п.)2. прил.1) общ. одного разряда, равный; неподчиненный; сопоставимыйCross references in the catalogue link subjects which may be coordinate. — Перекрестные ссылки в каталоге связывают темы, которые могут быть сопоставимы.
2) общ. согласованный, координированный3) общ. сочиненный ( о предложении)4) общ. соединительный ( о союзе)5) мат. координатный3. гл.1) общ. координировать, согласовывать2) общ. консультироваться, вести переговоры по согласованию действийYou will coordinate with consultants and other departments on a variety of projects. — Вы будете согласовывать свои действия по ряду проектов с консультантами и другими отделами.
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3 coordinate
<tech.gen> ■ koordinativ; Koordinate fvt < gen> (harmonize, contents and/or sequence; e.g. of actions, events) ■ aufeinander abstimmen vt -
4 action
n1) действие, мера, шаг, выступление, акция2) юр. судебное дело; иск3) воен. боевые действия; бой, сражение•to bolster international actions against a country — подкреплять международные меры против какой-л. страны
to bring into action — 1) бросать / вводить в бой 2) приводить в действие
to bring legal action against smb — возбуждать дело против кого-л.; подавать в суд на кого-л.
to call off one's industrial action — отменять забастовку
to carry out terrorist actions — осуществлять террористические акты / акты террора
to condemn smb's actions — осуждать чьи-л. действия / шаги
to connive at aggressive actions — попустительствовать агрессивным действиям, закрывать глаза на агрессивные действия
to contemplate actions — намечать меры / шаги
to dismiss an action — прекращать / закрывать дело
to fight a rearguard action — 1) воен. вести арьергардные бои 2) делать последние попытки отстоять свою позицию
to initiate action(s) — начинать действие, приступать к действиям
to invalidate actions — аннулировать / лишать юридической силы какие-л. действия / меры / шаги
to lift an action — отменять какую-л. акцию / меру
to plan further actions — планировать дальнейшие акции / шаги
to pledge to take actions — обязываться предпринять меры / шаги
to preclude any actions — предотвращать / исключать любые действия
to prevent smb's actions — пресекать чьи-л. действия
to refrain from any actions — воздерживаться от каких-л. действий
to spark off the latest wave of legislative action — служить толчком к последней волне законодательной активности
to support smb's actions — поддерживать чьи-л. действия
to take actions against smb (on smth) — принимать меры против кого-л.
to take legal action against smb — подавать в суд на кого-л.; привлекать кого-л. к судебной ответственности; возбуждать дело против кого-л.
to translate smth into a positive action — претворять что-л. в дела
to undermine smb's concerted actions — подрывать чьи-л. согласованные действия
- action against separatismto wink at aggressive actions — попустительствовать агрессивным действиям, закрывать глаза на агрессивные действия
- action against terrorism
- action at law
- action for damages
- Action on Smoking and Health
- actions match one's words
- adventurous actions
- affirmative action
- aggressive actions
- anti-government actions
- anti-monopoly actions
- anti-NATO actions
- anti-racist actions
- anti-war actions
- appropriate actions
- arbitrary police actions
- armed actions
- ASH
- at risk of vindictive actions from smb
- barbarous actions
- brutal actions
- civic action
- civil action
- collective actions
- combined actions
- concerted actions
- congressional actions
- coordinated actions
- coordination of actions
- counter action
- course of action
- court action
- covert actions
- criminal action
- decisive actions
- delaying actions
- deliberate action
- democratic actions
- diplomatic action
- direct action
- disciplinary action against smb
- disciplinary action
- dishonorable action
- disunity of actions
- drastic actions
- effective actions
- efficiency of actions
- emergence actions
- enemy actions
- energetic actions
- enforcement actions
- escalation of military actions
- executive action
- external action - follow-up actions
- formal actions
- friendly action
- full-scale actions
- government actions
- harsh actions
- hasty actions
- heavy-handed actions
- high-handed actions
- holding actions
- illegal actions
- illegitimate actions
- immediate actions
- in action
- indirect action
- injurious actions
- integrated actions
- international actions
- job action
- joint actions
- killed in action
- lawful actions
- lawless actions
- legal action
- legislative actions
- legitimate actions
- limited industrial action
- line of action
- MIA
- militant actions
- military action
- missing in action
- more overt actions
- multilateral actions
- national action
- nationwide action
- nonreversible actions
- nonviolent actions
- one-sided actions
- open action
- overt action against smb
- peace action
- plan of actions
- police actions
- police took no action
- political action
- popular action
- positive actions
- powerful actions
- precipitate actions
- predatory actions
- preventive actions
- prompt actions
- protest action
- provocative action
- punitive action
- radical actions
- rash actions
- rearguard action
- reciprocal actions
- reflex actions
- renunciation of forcible actions
- repressive actions
- resolute actions
- retaliatory actions
- reversible actions
- revolutionary actions
- secondary actions
- separate actions
- social actions
- sordid actions - spontaneous actions
- strike action
- strikers have ended their action
- strong actions
- subversive actions
- sweeping security action
- swift actions
- sympathetic action
- targeted action
- terrorist action
- timely actions
- tit-for-tat action
- tough actions
- treacherous action
- unconstitutional actions
- unilateral actions
- united actions
- unity of actions
- urgent actions
- vigorous actions
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5 incorporate
1. гл.1) общ. соединять(ся), объединять(ся); смешивать(ся)to incorporate with smb. — объединяться с кем-л.
The right of communities and municipalities to incorporate with others in order to unify efforts and coordinate actions, optimize resources. — Право сообществ и муниципалитетов объединяться с другими сообществами и муниципалитетами в порядке объединения усилий и координации действий, оптимизации ресурсов.
Syn:2) общ. включать ( в состав); заключать, содержать в себеThis book incorporates the latest scientific information. — Эта книга содержит последние научные данные.
Send me your ideas; and, as we update our site, we will try to incorporate some of your ideas. — Вышлите мне ваши идеи; и, так как мы обновляем наш сайт, мы попытаемся отразить на нем некоторые из ваших идей.
Syn:3) общ. принимать, включать в число членов (какой-л. организации)4) юр. регистрировать, оформлять, инкорпорировать (в качестве юридического лица; как правило, об оформлении юридического статуса фирмы как корпорации для ограничения ответственности ее владельцев)2. прил.Almost anyone can incorporate a firm in Hong Kong at minimum cost. — Почти каждый может инкорпорировать фирму в Гонг-Конге при минимальных затратах.
эк., юр. = incorporated
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инкорпорировать: 1) создать и зарегистрировать корпорацию (компанию); 2) включать (дополнительные элементы); 3) придавать юридический статус (напр., городу). -
6 co-ordinate
kəu'o:dineit(to adjust (a movement or action) so that it fits in or works smoothly (with other movements or actions): In swimming the movement of one's arms and legs must be co-ordinated.) koordinere, samordneIsubst. \/kəʊˈɔːdənət\/ eller coordinate1) likestilt person, likestilt myndighet2) ( matematikk med mer) koordinat, koordinatorco-ordinates matchende klesplagg, passende tilbehørIIverb \/kəʊˈɔːdɪneɪt\/ eller coordinate1) koordinere, samordne, ordne i rekkefølge2) samkjøre3) likestille, sideordneIIIadj. \/kəʊˈɔːdənət\/ eller coordinate1) koordinert, samordnet, likestilt2) ( grammatikk) sideordnet3) ( matematikk) koordinat- -
7 co-ordinate
[kəu'o:dineit](to adjust (a movement or action) so that it fits in or works smoothly (with other movements or actions): In swimming the movement of one's arms and legs must be co-ordinated.)* * *co-ordinate (to) co-ordinate► to coordinate -
8 Frames
Here is the essence of the theory: when one encounters a new situation (or makes a substantial change in one's view of the present problem) one selects from memory a substantial structure called a frame. This is a remembered framework to be adapted to fit reality by changing details as necessary.A frame is a data-structure for representing a stereotyped situation, like being in a certain kind of living room, or going to a child's birthday party. Attached to each frame are several kinds of information. Some of this information is about how to use the frame. Some is about what one can expect to happen next. Some is about what to do if these expectations are not confirmed.We can think of a frame as a network of nodes and relations. The "top levels" of a frame are fixed, and represent things that are always true about the supposed situation. The lower levels have many terminals"slots" that must be filled by specific instances or data.... Collections of related frames are linked together into frame systems. The effects of important actions are mirrored by transformations between the frames of a system. These are used to make certain kinds of calculations economical, to represent changes of emphasis and attention, and to account for the effectiveness of "imagery."For visual scene analysis, the different frames of a system describe the scene from different viewpoints, and the transformations between one frame and another represent the effects of moving from place to place. For nonvisual kinds of frames, the differences between the frames of a system can represent actions, cause-effect relations, or changes in metaphorical viewpoint. Different frames of a system share the same terminals; this is the critical point that makes it possible to coordinate information gathered from different viewpoints. (Minsky, 1975, pp. 211, 212)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Frames
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9 programme
(program – US) n1. програма- electoral programme передвиборча програма- legitimate programme законна програма- party programme програма партії- political programme політична програма- programme of actions програма дій- to coordinate programmes узгоджувати програми
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