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1 изотопическая чувствительность
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > изотопическая чувствительность
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2 чувствительность
ж. sensitivityСинонимический ряд:1. впечатлительность (сущ.) восприимчивость; впечатлительность2. ощутимость (сущ.) осязаемость; ощутимостьРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > чувствительность
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3 чувствительность
( в децибелах) response level, response, responsivity, sensibility, sensitivity, susceptibility* * *чувстви́тельность ж.
sensitivityабсолю́тная чувстви́тельность — absolute sensitivityчувстви́тельность весо́в — sensitivity [sensitiveness] of balanceдинами́ческая чувстви́тельность — dynamic sensitivityизлуча́тельная чувстви́тельность — radiant sensitivityизотопи́ческая чувстви́тельность ( масс-спектрометра) — abundance sensitivityчувстви́тельность к до́пуску — tolerance sensitivityчувстви́тельность к ИК излуче́нию — infra-red [IR] sensitivityчувстви́тельность к облуче́нию — radiosensitivity, radiosusceptibility, dosage sensitivity, irradiance responsivityконтра́стная чувстви́тельность кфт. — contrast sensitivityчувстви́тельность к освещё́нности ( фотоприемника) — illumination responsivityмонохромати́ческая чувстви́тельность — monochromatic sensitivityчувстви́тельность обнаруже́ния — detection sensitivityотноси́тельная чувстви́тельность — relative sensitivityчувстви́тельность по давле́нию — pressure sensitivityпо́лная чувстви́тельность — total sensitivityчувстви́тельность по напряже́нию — voltage sensitivityчувстви́тельность по отклоне́нию — deflection sensitivityпоро́говая чувстви́тельность — threshold sensitivityчувстви́тельность по то́ку — current sensitivityпреде́льная чувстви́тельность — threshold [ultimate, limiting] sensitivityприведё́нная чувстви́тельность ( измерительного прибора) — factor of meritчувстви́тельность приё́мника, реа́льная — minimum discernible signal of a receiverсветова́я чувстви́тельность — light [luminous] sensitivityспектра́льная чувстви́тельность — spectral responseстати́ческая чувстви́тельность — static sensitivity, static responsivityчувстви́тельность счё́тчика по мо́щности — starting power of a meterчувстви́тельность телефо́нного аппара́та к вызывно́му то́ку — response of a telephone set to a ringing toneэлектроакусти́ческая чувстви́тельность ( линии связи) — electroacoustic responseРусско-английский политехнический словарь > чувствительность
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4 relativna osetljivost
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5 изотопическая чувствительность
Makarov: abundance sensitivity (масс-спектрометра)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > изотопическая чувствительность
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6 derroche
m.1 waste, squandering (despilfarro).¡qué derroche! what an awful waste!2 profusion.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: derrochar.* * *1 (despilfarro) waste, squandering2 (abundancia) profusion, abundance\hacer un derroche de energía figurado to put a lot of energy (en, into)* * *SM1) (=despilfarro) waste, squanderingno se puede tolerar tal derroche — such extravagance o wastefulness cannot be tolerated
2) (=abundancia) abundance, excess* * *a) (de dinero, bienes) wasteb) ( abundancia)* * *= wastage, waste, prodigality, extravagance, wastefulness.Ex. The Islamic Foundation of Science, Technology and Development has been established to prevent duplication and wastage of resources in Muslim countries.Ex. Since the Reagan administration began its war on waste in 1981, farmers and other citizens have had not alternative to buying their information from the private sector at far steeper prices.Ex. Users do not seem to be unduly worried by UDC's prodigality of notation.Ex. Sometimes even an added entry is considered an extravagance.Ex. Librarians were concerned about the wastefulness of duplicating an already existing network of libraries which nominally, at least, aimed to provide a general information service to the public.----* derroche de dinero = waste of money, spending spree.* empresa de grandes derroches = high roller.* * *a) (de dinero, bienes) wasteb) ( abundancia)* * *= wastage, waste, prodigality, extravagance, wastefulness.Ex: The Islamic Foundation of Science, Technology and Development has been established to prevent duplication and wastage of resources in Muslim countries.
Ex: Since the Reagan administration began its war on waste in 1981, farmers and other citizens have had not alternative to buying their information from the private sector at far steeper prices.Ex: Users do not seem to be unduly worried by UDC's prodigality of notation.Ex: Sometimes even an added entry is considered an extravagance.Ex: Librarians were concerned about the wastefulness of duplicating an already existing network of libraries which nominally, at least, aimed to provide a general information service to the public.* derroche de dinero = waste of money, spending spree.* empresa de grandes derroches = high roller.* * *1 (de dinero, bienes) wastelos derroches de sus hijos the wastefulness of their childrenes un derroche de energía dejar las luces encendidas it's a waste of electricity leaving the lights on2(abundancia): un derroche de entusiasmo a tremendous display of enthusiasmun derroche de color a feast of color* * *
Del verbo derrochar: ( conjugate derrochar)
derroché es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
derroche es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
derrochar
derroche
derrochar ( conjugate derrochar) verbo transitivo ( malgastar) ‹ dinero› to squander, waste;
‹electricidad/agua› to waste
verbo intransitivo
to throw money away, to squander money
derroche sustantivo masculino (de dinero, bienes) waste
derrochar verbo transitivo
1 (malgastar) to waste, squander
2 (derramar, rebosar) to brim over: esta muchacha derrocha alegría, this girl radiates happiness
derroche sustantivo masculino
1 (gasto excesivo) waste, squandering
2 (sobreabundancia) profusion, abundance: su novela es un derroche de talento, his novel is a great display of talent
' derroche' also found in these entries:
English:
extravagance
- packaging
- waste
- blaze
- lavish
- riot
* * *derroche nm1. [despilfarro] waste, squandering;¡qué derroche! what an awful waste!;todos esos campos de golf son un derroche de agua all these golf courses are a terrible waste of water2. [abundancia] profusion;el concierto fue un derroche de técnica, sensibilidad y talento the concert was a fine display of technique, sensitivity and talent;la película es todo un derroche de imaginación the movie is prodigiously imaginative* * *m waste* * *derroche nm: extravagance, waste* * *derroche n waste
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