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121 character
1) (отличительный) признак; (характерная) особенность3) литера4) матем. характер•-
acknowledgement character
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alphanumeric character
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alphameric character
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alphabetic character
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available display characters
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backspace character
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bell character
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binary-coded character
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binary character
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blank character
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block cancel character
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block check character
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cancel character
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carriage return character
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character of discontinuity
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check character
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code character
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coded character
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command character
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condensed character
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control character
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display character
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double character
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editing character
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error character
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escape character
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expanded character
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field character
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filling character
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fill character
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first-order character
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format-control character
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format character
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form-reed character
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functional character
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gap character
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graphic character
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hand-printed character
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hand-written character
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identification character
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idle character
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illegal character
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innate character
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inquiry character
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layout character
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line-feed character
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lower-case character
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master character
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new-line character
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nonnumeric character
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nonprintable character
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null character
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numeric character
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obsolete character
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pad character
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polling character
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printable character
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record separation character
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reference character
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return character
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rub-out character
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second-order character
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separating character
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shift character
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shift-in character
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shift-out character
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slanted character
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space character
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special character
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synchronous character
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tabulation character
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threshold character
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unprintable character
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upper-case character -
122 the party of the first part
Общая лексика: с одной стороны стороны (reference in a written contract to identify one of the people entering into the agreement. The agreement would read "Mary McConnell (hereinafter called The Party of the First Part)." http://legal-d)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > the party of the first part
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123 с одной стороны стороны
General subject: the party of the first part (reference in a written contract to identify one of the people entering into the agreement. The agreement would read "Mary McConnell (hereinafter called The Party of the First Part)." http://legal-d)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > с одной стороны стороны
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124 с учётом
1) General subject: In respect, consistent with, factored in, given, in light of, in view of, inclusive of, taking into account, with a glance to, with account of, with due account for, with due consideration of, with reference to, with respect to, (noun) + included (e.g.: с учетом страховки = insurance included), due to, factoring in, with consideration for, adjusted for ((adjusted for inflation - с учетом инфляции)), allowing for (allowing for delays - с учетом задержек), including, with account taken of2) Engineering: with allowance for (напр. нагрузки)3) Mathematics: in view of D the axiom may be written as (...), taking account of, with provision for, with regard (for, to)4) Economy: cum6) Business: with an allowance for, in consideration of, in compliance with, in terms of7) Sakhalin energy glossary: after making allowances for, based on, based upon, considering, giving due consideration to, in the context of, on the basis of, on the strength of, relying on, with smth. taken into account8) Cliche: in furtherance of9) Makarov: subject to (e. g., equation (a)) (a; напр. уравнения), together with (чего либо), with a glance, with regard to10) SAP.tech. by taking into account11) Idiomatic expression: in mind -
125 с учетом
1) General subject: In respect, consistent with, factored in, given, in light of, in view of, inclusive of, taking into account, with a glance to, with account of, with due account for, with due consideration of, with reference to, with respect to, (noun) + included (e.g.: с учетом страховки = insurance included), due to, factoring in, with consideration for, adjusted for ((adjusted for inflation - с учетом инфляции)), allowing for (allowing for delays - с учетом задержек), including, with account taken of2) Engineering: with allowance for (напр. нагрузки)3) Mathematics: in view of D the axiom may be written as (...), taking account of, with provision for, with regard (for, to)4) Economy: cum6) Business: with an allowance for, in consideration of, in compliance with, in terms of7) Sakhalin energy glossary: after making allowances for, based on, based upon, considering, giving due consideration to, in the context of, on the basis of, on the strength of, relying on, with smth. taken into account8) Cliche: in furtherance of9) Makarov: subject to (e. g., equation (a)) (a; напр. уравнения), together with (чего либо), with a glance, with regard to10) SAP.tech. by taking into account11) Idiomatic expression: in mind -
126 стандарт
2) Medicine: norma3) Military: sample4) Engineering: written standard5) Construction: gauge, root mean square deviation6) Railway term: normal7) Economy: standard (мера объёма пиломатериалов), standard (единица измерения лесных грузов)9) Architecture: (ВМ) benchmark, model10) Mining: standard (мера объёма строевого леса = 162/3 куб. фута = 0,47 м3), standard deviation11) Psychology: anchorage14) Metrology: documentary standard15) Advertising: standard specifications16) Business: reference, stereotype17) Drilling: specification18) Sakhalin energy glossary: API specification19) Football: set piece20) EBRD: benchmark, regulation, rule21) Sakhalin R: super video graphic adapter22) Marine science: standard unit23) General subject: standard (во всех случаях, касающихся деталей, узлов, агрегатов, материалов и их марок - всего, что касается стандартов: SAE, ГОСТ, JIS)25) Phraseological unit: bright-line rule -
127 Б-63
ВОЛЧИЙ БИЛЕТ NP fixed WO1. obs Also: ВОЛЧИЙ ПАСПОРТ obs in tsarist Russia, a document affirming a person's political unreliability, corrupt, immoral behavior etc and thus denying him access to state jobs, universities etcblacklisting(be) blacklisted (be put on) a blacklist.Всё это была, конечно, политика. У Львовых мне казалось, что политика существует только для того, чтобы объяснить, почему Митю исключили с волчьим билетом. Как бы не так! (Каверин 1). All this, of course, was politics. When I was at the Lvovs, I imagined that the only point of politics was to explain why Mitya had been expelled and blacklisted. Nothing of the sort! (1a).2. coll an extremely negative written evaluation (often a notation in s.o. 's work record) of s.o. 's work, political views, character etca scathing evaluation (character reference). -
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ПОДСТАВЛЙТЬ/ПОДСТАВИТЬ НОЖКУ (НОГУ, ПОДНОЖКУ) кому ДАВАТЬ/ДАТЬ ПОДНОЖКУ all coll VP subj: human more often pfv)1. to stick one's foot out so that s.o. stumbles over itX подставил Y-y ножку - X tripped Y (up).(extended usage) Меня не любят вещи. Мебель норовит подставить мне ножку (Олеша 2). Things don't like me. Furniture tries to trip me up... (2a).2. to harm s.o. intentionally and in an underhand wayX подставил Y-y ножку = X tripped Y up(in limited contexts) X stabbed Y in the back.«Он добрый малый!» - сказал Обломов... «Такой обязательный, - прибавил Судьбинский, - и нет этого, знаешь, чтоб выслужиться, подгадить, подставить ногу, опередить... все делает, что может» (Гончаров 1). "He's a nice fellow," said Oblomov.... "So obliging," Sudbinsky added. "And, you know, never tries to curry favour, to make mischief, trip one up, get ahead of anyone-he does all he can for people" (1a).Теперь мне стало очевидно, что Барский, который всю дорогу завидовал мне и ревниво относился к каждой моей книге и статье, к каждой ссылке на мои работы, к каждому упоминанию моей фамилии, решил на сей раз использовать предоставившуюся ему возможность и подставить мне ножку (Зиновьев 2)....Now I could see clearly that Barskiy, who had always been jealous of me and envious of every book or article I had written, of every quotation from my work, of every reference to my name, had decided on this occasion to take the opportunity to stab me in the back (2a).
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