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1) (общая) сумма; (общее) количество; объём; итог || составлять в сумме; давать общее количество; доходить до ( какой-либо величины); составлять объём; давать в итоге2) быть равнозначным или равносильным; равняться•- amount of gain
- amount of information
- amount of noise
- amount of redundancy
- amount of sampling
- error amount
- ignorance amount
- total amountThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > amount
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[əʼmaʊnt] nyou wouldn't believe the \amount of trouble I've had with this car du glaubst gar nicht, wie viel Ärger ich mit diesem Auto schon hatte;I had a certain \amount of difficulty finding the house ich hatte gewisse Schwierigkeiten, das Haus zu finden;the new tax caused a huge \amount of public anger die neue Steuer hat einen öffentlichen Aufruhr verursacht;with varying \amounts of interest mit unterschiedlich großem Interessedebts to the \amount of £50 Schulden fpl in Höhe von 50 Pfund;small/large \amount of money kleiner/großer Geldbetrag;total \amount Gesamtbetrag m;\amount carried forward Übertrag m vi1) ( add up to)keeping silent \amounts to supporting him jetzt zu schweigen heißt quasi, ihn zu unterstützen2) ( be successful)he'll never \amount to much er wird es nie zu etwas bringen -
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количество; размер; величина; степень; доза; сумма- amount of clearance - amount of crown - amount of deflection - amount of noise - amount of precipitation - amount of traffic - amount of vacuum - rainfall amount -
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сумма ; итог ; количество ; степень ; важность ; значительность ; ? amount to ; ? amount due ; ? amount of invoice ; ? amount balance ; ? amount of post adjustment ; ? amount outstanding ; ? amount used ; ? gross amount ; ? lump sum amounts ; ? net amoun -
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I [ə'maunt] nCHOICE OF WORDS:Русскому сочетанию количество чего-либо соответствуют английские сочетания an amount of smth и a number of smth Различие в их употреблении заключается в характере существительного, к которому они относятся: оборот an amount of сочетается с неисчисляемыми существительными и требует глагола в форме единственного числа, оборот a number of сочетается с исчисляемыми существительными и требует глагола в форме множественного числа: there is a great amount of work to be done yet еще предстоит сделать много работы, ср. there are a large number of reasons why it happened имеется много причин, почему это произошлоII [ə'maunt] vбыть равным, составлять, равнятьсяHis answer amounts to a refusal. — Его ответ равносилен отказу.
His knowledge of the subject doesn't amount to much. — Его знание предмета весьма ограничено.
It amounts to the same thing. — Это, в общем, одно и то же
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1. количество2. сумма, итог3. величина; степень || доходить до...
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1) количество2) сумма•- amount of betamount read is less than size in header — объем считанных данных меньше указанного в заголовке файла ( машинное сообщение)
- amount of feedback
- amount of information
- amount of inspection
- amount of simulationEnglish-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > amount
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n1) величина, кількість2) доза•- amount of controls - amount of feedback - amount of noise - amount of precipitation - cloud amount - radiation amount
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