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81 response
1) реакция; реагирование; отклик; ответное действие || реагировать; отвечать2) характеристика; зависимость4) срабатывание || срабатывать5) быстродействие, скорость срабатывания6) ответный сигнал; выходной сигнал7) податливость•- amplitude frequency response
- amplitude response
- bandpass response
- control response
- conversion response
- deadbeat response
- dynamic response
- fast response
- fill-in-the-blank response
- frequency response
- frequency-contrast response
- harmonic response
- impulse response
- minimum response to unbalance angle
- minimum response to unbalance
- normalized response
- ordinal response
- phase response
- pressure change response
- programmable response
- pulse response
- rapid response
- reflexive response
- servo response
- spurious response
- steady-state response
- step input response
- step response
- structural response
- thermal response
- time response
- transient response
- transverse responseEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > response
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82 control
1) управление; регулирование || управлять; регулировать2) контроль || контролировать || контрольный3) устройство [орган] управления4) управление, управляющее воздействие5) управляющий элемент, элемент управления (см. OLE control, ActiveX control)•- accuracy control
- address boundary control
- advanced sacked job control
- analog stop control
- anticipatory control
- bang-bang control
- beam control
- bilateral control
- blanking control
- brightness control
- built-in control
- carriage control
- casual control
- channel control
- closed cycle control
- closed loop control
- communications control
- compensator control
- computed path control
- concurrency control
- concurrent-operations control
- congestion control
- contrast control
- coordinated control
- coprocessor control
- cursor control
- dash control
- data-initiated control
- data-path control
- deadbeat adaptive control
- defined limit control
- demand-limit control
- derivative control
- differential control
- digital control
- direct control
- direct digital control
- discontinuous control
- distributed control
- distribution control
- drive control
- dual-mode control
- dynamic control
- encoded control
- end-to-end-flow control
- exclusive control
- expert control
- extracode control
- feed control
- feedback control
- feedforward control
- fine control
- finger-tip control
- floating control
- flow control
- format control
- framing control
- frequency-shaped control
- front panel control
- graphic attention control
- graphic numerical control
- hierarchical control
- hop-by-hop flow control
- H-position control
- H-size control
- I/O control
- implemental plotter control
- independent control
- indirect control
- industrial process control
- industrial control
- inference control
- inferential control
- input/output control
- integral control
- integrated control
- intelligent control
- interacting control
- interactive control
- intermittent control
- interrupt control
- interrupt-driven control
- job flow control
- job-processing control
- keyboard control
- light pen control
- link control
- local control
- logical control
- loop control
- magnetic-tape control
- main control
- manual control
- master control
- memory control
- memory stored control
- microprogramming control
- model reference adaptive control
- model-following control
- modulo N control
- multicircuit control
- multilevel control
- multipath control
- multiple-loop control
- multiprogramming control
- multivariable control
- multivariate control
- noncorresponding control
- numerical control
- numeric control
- off-line control
- on-line control
- on-off control
- open-loop control
- operating control
- optimizing control
- orthotronic error control
- parameter adaptive control
- pass control
- path control
- pen control
- peripheral control
- plugged control
- point-to-point control
- position control
- power control
- priority control
- process control
- production control
- production yield control
- program control
- program execution control
- programmed control
- programmed numerical control
- proportional control
- proportional-plus-floating control
- protocol control
- pulse control
- push-button control
- ramp control
- rate control
- ratio control
- reaction control
- real-time control
- reflex-based control
- regulatory control
- remote control
- replica control
- resource-sharing control
- retarded control
- retort control
- ringing control
- robotics control
- rudimentary automatic control
- self-acting control
- self-operated control
- sensitivity control
- sensor-based control
- sensor control
- sequence control
- sequential control
- sequential stacked job control
- servo control
- servo-operated control
- shared control
- side pin control
- sight control
- sign control
- single-loop control
- slide control
- split-cycle control
- stacked job control
- stacker select control
- statistical control
- statistic control
- step control
- step-by-step control
- stepless control
- stock control
- supervisory control
- symbiont control
- syntactic control
- task control
- terminal control
- termination control
- time-variable control
- timing control
- traffic control
- transaction control
- tree-structured control
- tri-state control
- uncoordinated control
- up-down control
- upsetting control
- version control
- voice control
- V-position control
- V-size control
- widow and orphan controlEnglish-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > control
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83 deadneck
(n) болван; кретин* * *кретин, придурок; урод* * *амер., сленг, тж. deadhead, deadbeat и т.п. кретин, придурок; урод (очень глупый человек) -
84 DEAD
мертвый. Как и в русском, в прямом и в переносном смысле: скучный, усталый, пассивный, дохлый и т. д., ну абсолютно все наши переносные значения.Dead ass — дурак, пустое место, а в качестве прилагательного это означает - "вполне".
Deadbeat father — алиментщик.
Deadly — как хотите, так и понимайте: в одном контексте будет "здорово" в смысле "cool", а в другом, напротив - "скучно-нудно". Вот так из хороших значений получаются плохие: от расцвета до смерти действительно один шаг.
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85 dutch treat
""датч трит"" — ""поведение по-голландски"". Что это значит? Проводится какая-нибудь вечеринка, где каждый платит за себя (индивидуально или компанией): — We accept your 'invitation,— отвечает, улыбаясь, голландский посол на приглашение принять участие в совместном вечере с представителями соседнего-посольства.— But I think it will have to be Dutch teat.—Но думаю, что это должно быть по-голландски. То бишь посол желает сам платить за себя (наверное, испугался, что там будут ""дэдбиты""/см. ""deadbeat'/ из русского посольства).English-Russian slang from the book M. Goldenkova "Caution, hot dog" > dutch treat
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87 adventurer
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88 aperiodic
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89 beggar
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90 cracker
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91 crocked
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92 pauper
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93 appeased
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94 becalmed
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95 frazzled
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96 knackered
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97 soothed
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98 venturer
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99 whacked
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100 calmed
успокоенный имя прилагательное:
См. также в других словарях:
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deadbeat — (n.) worthless sponging idler, 1877, American English slang, from dead (adj.) + beat; earlier used colloquially to mean completely beaten (1821) … Etymology dictionary
deadbeat — [n] freeloader bum, debtor, leech, loafer, moocher, parasite, sponge; concepts 412,423 … New thesaurus
deadbeat — ► ADJECTIVE (dead beat) informal ▪ completely exhausted. ► NOUN informal 1) an idle or feckless person. 2) N. Amer. a person who tries to evade paying debts … English terms dictionary
Deadbeat — The term deadbeat may refer to: Deadbeat, the stage name of American lo fi folk musician Jessica Risker Deadbeats, the; the stage name of a hip hop group in Hawaii Deadbeat, the stage name of Canadian electronica musician Scott Montieth Deadbeat… … Wikipedia
Deadbeat — 1. person down on their luck; jobless and homeless person; 2. shabby and grungy as a deadbeat; down and out; 3. tired; 4. not offering good future prospects; going nowhere: a deadbeat job … Dictionary of Australian slang
deadbeat — Australian Slang 1. person down on their luck; jobless and homeless person; 2. shabby and grungy as a deadbeat; down and out; 3. tired; 4. not offering good future prospects; going nowhere: a deadbeat job … English dialects glossary
deadbeat — UK [ˈdedˌbiːt] / US [ˈdedˌbɪt] noun [countable] Word forms deadbeat : singular deadbeat plural deadbeats informal 1) someone who is lazy and does not want to achieve anything in life 2) American someone who tries to avoid paying money that they… … English dictionary