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21 log
جِذْع الشجرة المقطوع \ log: a tree that has been cut in lengths so that it is ready for use: They rolled the logs down to the river. \ حَطَبَة كبيرة \ log: any thick rough piece of a tree: The boys gathered logs for their fire. \ خَشَبَة ضَخْمَة \ log: a tree that has been cut in lengths so that it is ready for use: They rolled the logs down to the river. -
22 log
1. n1) реєстрація, запис2) колода2. vреєструвати, записувати•- automatic telecommunication log - Decca flight log - flight log - log for sawing aircraft lumber - navigation log -
23 log for ski production
лыжное бревно
Бревно для выработки лыжных заготовок.
[ ГОСТ 17462-84]Тематики
- продукц. лесозаготовит. промышленности
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47. Лыжное бревно
D. Block für Sportgerate
E. Log for ski production
Бревно для выработки лыжных заготовок
Источник: ГОСТ 17462-84: Продукция лесозаготовительной промышленности. Термины и определения оригинал документа
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > log for ski production
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24 log interval
интервал записи в журнал регистрации событий
периодичность записи значений (в журнале регистрации событий)
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log interval
The time between data samples being taken. For example in a vendor managed inventory application the log interval could be say 30 minutes, meaning that the level of the tank is measured and recorded every 30 minutes.
[ http://www.in4ma.co.uk/glossary/log_interval.html]Тематики
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > log interval
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25 lög-saga
u, f.I. ‘law-saying,’ ‘law-speaking,’ pronouncing the law, Fms. ix. 332; þá bað hann Þóri lögmann birta sína lögsögu, 335.II. the office of the lögsögu-maðr in Icel., and lögmaðr (lagman) in Sweden and Norway (from segja lög, to speak the law): the phrases, taka lögsögu, hafa lögsögu, þar næst tók Hramn lögsögu næstr Hængi, ok hafði tuttugu sumur, Jb. 6, passim; for Norway, see Fms. ix. 330, 332; for Icel., see Íb., Kristni S., Grág., Nj. passim; as for the public reading of the law from the Law-hill (upp-saga) see Grág. i. 2, 3: (op. the legal usage of the Isle of Man.)COMPDS: lögsögumaðr, lögsögumannsrúm, lögsögumannsþáttr. -
26 log chain
"A continuous sequence of transaction logs for a database. A new log chain begins with the first backup taken after the database is created, or when the database is switched from the simple to the full or bulk-logged recovery model. A log chain forks after a restore followed by a recovery, creating a new recovery branch." -
27 log shipping
"Copying, at regular intervals, log backup from a read-write database (the primary database) to one or more remote server instances (secondary servers). Each secondary server has a read-only database, called a secondary database, that was created by restoring a full backup of the primary database without recovery. The secondary server restores each copied log backup to the secondary database. The secondary servers are warm standbys for the primary server." -
28 lög-rétta
u, f.I. ‘law-mending,’ an ordinance; þat væri góð lögrétta er konungrinn gaf um konunglega refsing, Sks. 670.II. as a law term, the name of the legislature of the Icel. Commonwealth, either from rétta lög, to make the law right, or perh. better from rétt, a fence, qs. a law-fence, law-yard, law-court, from being held within the sacred circle, called vé-bönd; for the word is used of the place as well as of the body sitting there, e. g. ganga til lögréttu, to proceed to the l., Nj. 150.2. in the Norse law, as also in Iceland after the union with Norway, lögrétta was the public court of law held during the general assembly (þing), and presided over by the lagman; the members (lögréttu menn) were delegated from all the counties represented in the assembly, see N. G. L. ii. 10 sqq., as also Jb. Þingfara-balk, ch. 2.3. in the Icel. Commonwealth the lögrétta was the legislative held during the althing on the lögbergi (q. v.), and consisted of the forty-eight Goðar (see goði); it was presided over by the lögsögu-maðr (see lögmaðr), and controlled all laws and licences (ráða lögum ok lofum), and was the supreme power in the land; for its power, composition, and duties, see esp. Íb. ch. 5, Grág. passim, esp. the Lögréttu-þáttr or section of the lögrétta, the Þingskapa-þáttr, the Njála, and the Sagas passim; of mod. writers, Maurer’s Beiträge, Dasent’s Introduction to Burnt Njál.COMPDS: lögréttufé, lögréttumaðr, lögréttuseta, lögrettuskipan, lögréttuþáttr. -
29 log for pole
бревно для столбов
Бревно для изготовления опор линий связи и электропередач, а также опор в хмельниках.
[ ГОСТ 17462-84]
бревно для столбов
столб
Круглый лесоматериал для изготовления опор линий электропередач и связи. Стандартные требования - по ГОСТ 9463-88, по национальным стандартам стран потребителей. В спецификации уточняют требования к породе, типу ( длине, диаметру), порокам.
[ http://www.wood.ru/ru/slterm.html]Тематики
- лесоводство
- продукц. лесозаготовит. промышленности
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > log for pole
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30 LOG
1) Спорт: Low Organized Games2) Телекоммуникации: (Call logging) Регистрация вызовов по определенному номеру (This service feature allows for a record to be prepared each time that a call is received to a specified telephone number.)3) Вычислительная техника: Laplacian of Gaussian4) Картография: landing5) Образование: Learning Outcome Guide7) Нефть и газ: (Line Operations Group) ЛЭС (линейно-эксплуатационная служба)8) Аэропорты: Longview, Washington USA -
31 log
1) Спорт: Low Organized Games2) Телекоммуникации: (Call logging) Регистрация вызовов по определенному номеру (This service feature allows for a record to be prepared each time that a call is received to a specified telephone number.)3) Вычислительная техника: Laplacian of Gaussian4) Картография: landing5) Образование: Learning Outcome Guide7) Нефть и газ: (Line Operations Group) ЛЭС (линейно-эксплуатационная служба)8) Аэропорты: Longview, Washington USA -
32 log structure
бревенчатая конструкция; рубленая конструкция; срубAlex' cousin Marilyn was able to spend a few days in Ottawa with us and on the weekend we rented a car for a trip to Quebec, spending a night at the Chateau in Montebello (the world's largest log structure) and had a chance to visit the Lac Simon region. — Мэрилин (кузина Алекса) смогла провести несколько дней в Оттаве с нами и мы на выходные взяли напрокат машину для поездки в Квебек, проведя ночь в Шато в Монтебелло (самая большая в мире бревенчатая рубленая конструкция) и получили возможность посетить район Лак-Симон.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > log structure
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33 log-log paper
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34 log-on
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35 log for wafers
стружечный кряж; см. flake wood logАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > log for wafers
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36 LOG (Call logging)
Телекоммуникации: Регистрация вызовов по определенному номеру (This service feature allows for a record to be prepared each time that a call is received to a specified telephone number.) -
37 log-rolling
1) Общая лексика: ты мне-я тебе2) Американизм: взаимное восхваление, взаимные услуги (обыкн. в политике), перекатка брёвен3) Деловая лексика: trading one favour for another -
38 lög-fardagr
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39 lög-rétt
f. a public fold for gathering and dividing sheep when driven in from the pastures, Grág. i. 417, Jb. 292. -
40 Log Level Manager
A Project Server logging infrastructure that improves efficiency by enabling admins to customize logging levels for project entities.
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