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1 (сокр . viz.) а именно
Latin: videlicetУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > (сокр . viz.) а именно
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2 см.
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3 смотри
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4 вода
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5 подводный
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6 а именно
- viz.
- videlicet
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > а именно
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7 вода
víz [вииз] -
8 скорость
vız, tezlik, suratувеличить скорость - suratnı arttırmaq -
9 Пять минут пятого.
Viž minutad vit.[Виж минутад вит.] -
10 пять
viž (viden, -vit) -
11 а именно
1) General subject: especially, namely, specifically, that is, to wit, videlicet, viz, as in, more specifically, In effect, as follows3) French: c'est-a-dire, c'est-а-dire5) Engineering: wit6) Mathematics: expressly, i.e., just, let, precisely, such as, that is to say7) Religion: Videlicet ("namely", сокр. Vid.), scilicet (Latin for "surely, to wit", that is to say)8) Abbreviation: ss9) Official expression: wit ((old use or formal) used to introduce additional information which makes it clear exactly who or what you are talking about [= namely])10) Patents: notably -
12 кипяток
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13 то есть
1) General subject: id est, namely, that is, that is to saxophone, that is to say, videlicet, in other words (букв. - другими словами), rather (в знач. точнее, вернее), so, (to) wit2) Colloquial: as in, meaning that, I mean3) French: c'est-a-dire, c'est-а-dire4) Latin: (сокр. i. e., читается that is) id est, scilicet, h.e.5) Engineering: wit6) Mathematics: viz7) Religion: Scilicet ("that is", сокр. sc.), id est (Latin for "that is"), videlicet (Latin for "that is to say", namely)8) Electronics: viz.9) Patents: notably11) Polymers: hic est12) Makarov: or, which is to say -
14 плевать
несов.; сов. - плюнуть1) tükürmek2) перен., прост. boş vermekплюнь ты на э́то (де́ло) — boş ver sen
3) → сказ., прост. vız gelir onaплева́ть мне на э́то — bana vız gelir
••для него́ э́то - раз плю́нуть — bunu yapmak onun için işten bile değil
хоть плюй в глаза́ - ему́ всё бо́жья роса́ — погов. arsızın yüzüne tükürmüşler "yağmur yağıyor" demiş
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15 то есть
То есть (т.е.) (пояснительный союз) - that is, i.e., viz (а именно); that is to say, which is to say that (другими словами)The first case to be dealt with is that in which the freezing occurred in a nonsuperheated liquid, that is, the liquid paraffin was at the fusion temperatures.The preceding description is adequate even for walls that are composite in structure, i. e., having two or more slabs of different materials in intimate contact.Thus, the degree of pyrolysis may be defined in an alternative way, viz: l є 1-sa/sw.Substituting for N, (A/F) =...which is to say that the air/fuel ratio is equal for the two differing scales of combustor.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > то есть
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16 TCV
Naval: total calculated volume (– viz. TCV = GSV+FW) -
17 Visibility
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18 W V I Z, Channel 25, Cleveland, Ohio PBS station
Mass media: VIZУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > W V I Z, Channel 25, Cleveland, Ohio PBS station
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19 namely
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20 that is to say
См. также в других словарях:
VIZ — Media, LLC Ключевые фигуры Сэйдзи Хорибути Расположение Сан Франциско, Калифорния Деятельность издательская деят … Википедия
Viz. — Viz. (also rendered viz without a period) and videlicet are adverbs used as synonyms of “namely, that is to say, as follows.”Viz. is an abbreviation of videlicet, which is Latin for “it is permitted to see.” [OED; The New Fowler s Modern English… … Wikipedia
Viz. — Viz. Viz. (сокращение от лат. videlicit) «а именно», «то есть». В отличие от i.e. (лат. id est «то есть») или e.g. (лат. exempli gratis «например»), viz. используется для детализации ранее сказанного, либо… … Википедия
viz — abbrv. (Latin) Videlicet, meaning obviously, namely, or of course; in other words; used to explain or rephrase preceding words in order to clarify them. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney… … Law dictionary
viz — viz; viz·ca·cha; viz·ca·che·ra; viz·ca·chon; viz·ard; … English syllables
viz. — viz. abbr. Latin Namely; to wit; that is to say. Used to elaborate on what has already been said in more particular or precise language. Webster s New World Law Dictionary. Susan Ellis Wild. 2000. viz … Law dictionary
viz — [vız] adv formal written used before naming things that you have just referred to in a general way ▪ three Greek cities viz Athens, Thessaloniki, and Patras … Dictionary of contemporary English
viz — is a shortened form of videlicet, a Middle English word based on Latin words meaning ‘it is permissible to see’; the final z is explained as a medieval symbol standing for the ending et. The abbreviation is used to mean ‘namely’ in introducing a… … Modern English usage
Viz — Viz, adv. [Contr. fr. videlicet.] To wit; that is; namely. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
viz. — viz. [ vız ] abbreviation FORMAL used, especially in writing, when you want to give more specific information about something you have just mentioned … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
viz. — viz. is used in written English to introduce a list of specific items or examples. The school offers two modules in Teaching English as a Foreign Language, viz. Principles and Methods of Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics. Syn: namely … English dictionary