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1 accidental objective
Военный термин: неплановая цель, неплановый объект -
2 accidental objective
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3 accidental objective
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4 accidental\ objective
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5 objective
задача; цель; объект ( наступления) ; рубеж; показатель; норматив; объективfirst-phase. objective — задача первого этапа наступления; рубеж, подлежащий захвату на первом этапе наступления; ближайшая задача [объект]
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6 objective
1. n цель, задача; стремление2. n воен. объект3. n грам. объектный или косвенный падеж4. n опт. объектив5. a объективный, действительный; материальный6. a непредубеждённый, беспристрастный, объективный7. a воен. относящийся к цели8. a вещественный, предметный9. a грам. относящийся к дополнению10. a филос. объективный, реально существующий, действительный; материальныйСинонимический ряд:1. actual (adj.) actual; external; extraneous; extrinsic; measurable; scientific; sure; tactile2. fair (adj.) candid; detached; disinterested; dispassionate; equal; equitable; fair; fair-minded; impartial; impersonal; indifferent; just; liberal; nondiscriminatory; nonpartisan; non-partisan; square; unbiased; uncolored; undistinctive; unprejudiced; unprepossessed3. hard (adj.) down-to-earth; hard; hard-boiled; hard-headed; matter-of-fact; practical; pragmatic; realistic; sober; tough-minded; unromantic4. invariable (adj.) invariable; unchangeable5. physical (adj.) concrete; corporeal; gross; material; palpable; phenomenal; physical; sensible; substantial; tangible6. aim (noun) aim; ambition; butt; design; destination; duty; end; function; goal; intent; intention; mark; meaning; mission; object; plan; point; purpose; quaesitum; target; termination; use; viewАнтонимический ряд:emotional; introspective; partial; personal; subjective -
7 design objective
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8 long-run objective
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9 design objective
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10 incidental
1. n случай, происшествие2. n мелкие расходы3. n случайное обстоятельство; случайный факт4. a свойственный, присущий5. a несущественный, побочный6. a случайный, неожиданныйСинонимический ряд:1. accidental (adj.) accidental; casual; chance; contingent; fluky; fortuitous; lucky; occasional; odd; random; unplanned2. foreign (adj.) alien; extraneous; foreign3. inconsequential (adj.) inconsequential; insignificant; negligibleАнтонимический ряд:deliberate; elementary; essential; fundamental; vital -
11 attack
наступление, наступательный бой; атака; нападение; удар; стрельба; воздействие; высадка десанта; группировка сил и средств для наступательных действий [удара]; наступать; атаковать; наносить удар; нападать; поражать ( цели) ; обстреливать; воздействовать; см. тж. assault, offensive, strikeattack from (march) column (formations) — наступление с ходу [марша]
attack in (successive) waves — наступление с последовательным вводом эшелонов; высадка (морского) десанта «волнами»;
— ballistic missile attack— bombing-missile air attack— chemical agent attack— close-in attack— converging axis attack— illuminated night attack— limited objective attack— low-level bombing attack— low-low attack— massive air attack— massive attack— massive ground attack— multiple pronged attack— night-time bombing attack— nonilluminated night attack— toss air attack— toxic chemical attack— two-prong ed attack -
12 Experience
Any kind of experience-accidental impressions, observations, and even "inner experience" not induced by stimuli received from the environment-may initiate cognitive processes leading to changes in a person's knowledge. Thus, new knowledge can be acquired without new information being received. (That this statement refers to subjective knowledge goes without saying; but there is no such thing as objective knowledge that was not previously somebody's subjective knowledge. (Machlup & Mansfield, 1983, p. 644)Our faith in experience is far from well grounded, because we have an untenable concept of the nature of experience, one that assumes truth is manifest, and does not have to be inferred. (Brehmer, 1986, p. 715)I now wish to unfold the principles of experimental science, since without experience nothing can be sufficiently known. For there are two modes of acquiring knowledge, namely by reasoning and experience. Reasoning draws a conclusion and makes us grant the conclusion, but does not make the conclusion certain, nor does it remove doubt so that the mind may rest on the intuition of truth, unless the mind discovers it by the path of experience.... Aristotle's statement then that proof is reasoning that causes us to know is to be understood with the proviso that the proof is accompanied by its appropriate experience, and is not to be understood of the bare proof.... He therefore who wishes to rejoice without doubt in regard to the truths underlying phenomena must know how to devote himself to experiment. (Bacon, 1928, Pt. VI, Chap. 1)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Experience
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13 circumstantial
обстоятельный имя прилагательное: имя существительное:привходящий момент (circumstantial, circumstantials) -
14 variable
1) переменная (величина) || переменный2) изменчивый3) изменяемый; варьируемый4) регулируемый•variable unrestricted in sign — переменная, не ограниченная в знаке
- absolutely integrable variable - anonymous free variable - complex free variable - complex random variable - discontinuous variable - discrete random variable - discrete variable variable - discrete variable - essentially free variable - excessive random variable - exchangeable random variables - generalized random variable - geometric random variable - infinitesimal random variable - jointly normal random variables - linguistic random variable - multinomial random variable - multinormal random variable - multiplicative random variable - mutually independent random variables - nonanticipative random variable - normed random variable - number variable - optimal stopping variable - orthonormal random variables - pairwise independent random variables - spatial variable - symmetrized random variable - two-state variable - two-valued variable - uniformly limited variableto separate variables — мат. разделять переменные
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