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1 effect
1.n.1) қорытындыof no effect — қорытындысыз, пайдасыз
2) әсер, күш, әрекет, ықпалto give effect to, to put into effect — әрекетке келтіру, іске қосу
to take effect, to go into effect — заң енгізу
to bring, to carry (into) effect — жүзеге асыру
3)pl. мүлік, заттар2.v.әсер ету, ықпал жасау -
2 effect
күшті әсер -
3 effect
әсерін тигізу, әсер ету, ықпал жасауThe English-Kazakh dictionary of Informatics and computer technology dictionary > effect
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4 after-effect
белгілі бір іс-әрекеттен кейінгі салдар, зардап -
5 by-effect
жанама әсер,, қосалқы әсер -
6 cause-effect
себеп-салдар -
7 dose-effect
мөлшерлік басыбайлылық, "мөлшер-күшті әсер" тәуелділігі -
8 side-effect
жанама әсері -
9 field effect diode
The English-Kazakh dictionary of Informatics and computer technology dictionary > field effect diode
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10 field effect transistor
The English-Kazakh dictionary of Informatics and computer technology dictionary > field effect transistor
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11 FED
өрістік диодThe English-Kazakh dictionary of Informatics and computer technology dictionary > FED
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12 FET
өрістік транзисторThe English-Kazakh dictionary of Informatics and computer technology dictionary > FET
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13 come
v.1) келуto come to one's senses, to come to oneself — өзіне өзі келу, есін жию
to come into (a fortune, etc.) — біреуге мұра болу, иелену
to come to a decision — шешу, шешімге келу
to come to light — белгілі болу, біліп қою
3) болуto come true — жүзеге асу, іске асу
4) тең, бірдей5) келу6) болу7) кел (бұйрық рай)8) келер жылы
См. также в других словарях:
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