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1 transitory phenomenon
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2 нестационарный процесс
1) Engineering: nonsteady process, time-varying process, transient process2) Mathematics: nonstationary process3) Electronics: transient4) Solar energy: unsteady phenomenon5) Quality control: unsteady-state process6) Makarov: non-steady process, transient phenomenon, transitory phenomenonУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > нестационарный процесс
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3 неустановившийся процесс
1) Engineering: transient2) Mathematics: unsteady-state process (нестационарный, переходный)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > неустановившийся процесс
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4 переходный процесс
1) Naval: transient process2) Construction: subtransient, transient response3) Mathematics: transient4) Electronics: transient phenomena5) Oil: transient phenomenon6) Quality control: unsteady-state process7) Makarov: transition, transitory phenomenon, unsteady processУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > переходный процесс
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5 явление, наблюдаемое в переходном процессе
1) Engineering: transient phenomenon2) Makarov: transitory phenomenonУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > явление, наблюдаемое в переходном процессе
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6 преходящий
прл кнtransient lit, transitory lit; мимолётный ephemeral, momentaryпреходя́щее явле́ние — transitory/transient phenomenon
преходя́щие ра́дости — transient/ephemeral joys
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7 Myth
The contrast between myth and reality has been a major philosophical concern since the time of the Pre-Socratics. Myth is a many-faceted personal and cultural phenomenon created to provide a reality and a unity to what is transitory and fragmented in the world that we experience.... Myth provides us with absolutes in the place of ephemeral values and a comforting perception of the world that is necessary to make the insecurity and terror of existence bearable.It is disturbing to realize that our faith in absolutes and actual truth can be easily shattered. "Facts" change in all the sciences; textbooks in chemistry, physics, and medicine are sadly (or happily, for progress) soon out of date. It is embarrassingly banal but fundamentally important to reiterate the platitude that myth, like art, is truth on a quite different plane from that of prosaic and transitory factual knowledge. Yet myth and factual truth need not be mutually exclusive, as some so emphatically insist. A story embodying eternal values may contain what was imagined, at any one period, to be scientifically correct in every factual detail; and the accuracy of that information may be a vital component of its mythical raison d'e€tre. Indeed one can create a myth out of a factual story, as a great historian must do: any interpretation of the facts, no matter how credible, will inevitably be a mythic invention. On the other hand, a different kind of artist may create a nonhistorical myth for the ages, and whether it is factually accurate or not may be quite beside the point.Myth in a sense is the highest reality; and the thoughtless dismissal of myth as untruth, fiction, or a lie is the most barren and misleading definition of all. (Morford & Lenardon, 1995, p. 4)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Myth
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8 transient
1. n нечто временное, неустойчивоеtransient customers — случайные клиенты; временные клиенты
2. n амер. разг. временный жилец3. n амер. разг. человек, перемещающийся в поисках работы; безработный бродяга4. n спец. неустановившийся режим, переходный процесс5. n спец. внезапный подъём, подскок6. n спец. спец. транзиент, промежуточный продукт или промежуточное состояние7. a преходящий; кратковременный; мимолётный, скоротечный8. a неустановившийся; изменяемый; переменный9. a спец. переходный, нестационарный10. a перемещающийся11. a мигрирующий12. a переходящий13. a случайный, временный14. a амер. разг. предназначенный для случайных посетителейСинонимический ряд:1. ephemeral (adj.) brief; ephemeral; evanescent; fleeting; fugacious; fugitive; impermanent; migratory; momentaneous; momentary; passing; short-lived; temporary; transitory; volatile2. migrant (adj.) migrant; short term3. wandering (adj.) itinerant; nomadic; peripatetic; vagabond; vagrant; wandering4. drifter (noun) drifter; runaway; vagabond; wanderer5. visitor (noun) guest; tourist; traveler; traveller; visitorАнтонимический ряд:ceaseless; chronic; deathless; durable; enduring; eternal; everlasting; homebody; immortal; imperishable; incessant; interminable; lasting; permanent; perpetual; settled
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