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121 средство
1) General subject: agency, agent, aid, cure, drug, expedient, facilities, help, instrument, instrumentality, instrumentation, makeshift, mean, means (употр. как pl и как sing), medium, modality, patent medicine, recipe (достигнуть чего-л.), remedy (против чего-либо), resource, tool, vehicle, vehicle (for, of; выражения, распространения), vehicle (for, of; выражения, распространения), weapon, device, (подходящее) candidate2) Computers: hook3) Medicine: solution4) Obsolete: engine5) Literal: conduit (a conduit for mystical revelation - средство получения мистических откровений)6) Military: (дополнительное) adjunct, agent (поражения), agent (поражения), aids, asset, asset (любое: завод, установка, здание и т.п.), capability, equipment, mode, resources, source, system8) Law: channel, resort (к которому прибегают)11) Metallurgy: provision12) Polygraphy: option13) Information technology: ability, arrangement, leverage, mechanism14) Perfume: product16) Patents: media17) Drilling: method18) Programming: feature19) Aviation medicine: measure20) Makarov: agent (вещество, химикат и т.п.), aid (устройство, орудие, приспособление), appetizer, avenue, channel (связи, информации), cure (напр. устранения неисправности), facility (устройство, орудие, приспособление), implement, instrument (для достижения цели), intermediary22) oil&gas: plant -
122 учитель-почасовик
1) General subject: cadet teacher, cadet-teacher2) Education: adjunct -
123 алгебраическое дополнение
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > алгебраическое дополнение
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124 принадлежность
attachment, membership* * *принадле́жность ж.
accessory, adjunctпринадле́жность для снаряже́ния заря́дов горн. — blasting accessoryнациона́льная принадле́жность (напр. самолёта, корабля) — identity, nationality* * * -
125 группа, управляемая сопроцессором
Information technology: adjunct-controlled split (Группа ACD, переданная под управление сопроцессора.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > группа, управляемая сопроцессором
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126 профессор
professor• ассистент - Dr. Smith is an adjunct professor in our department. Dr. Smith is an assistant professor of physics.• лектор - Dr. Smith is a lecturer in physics.• профессор - Dr. Smith was promoted to full professor this year. Dr. Smith is a professor of physics. Dr. Smith is a professor in the Physics Department.• старший преподаватель, доцент - Dr. Smith is now a tenured associate professor. Dr. Smith is an associate professor of physics.• Его лекция дала слушателям новую точку зрения на... - His lecture provided listeners with a new viewpoint on... .: профессор:• Лекция профессора Смита была одновременно и занимательной, и информативной. - Prof. Smith's lecture was both entertaining and informative.• Профессор Смит был талантливым исследователем, опубликовавшим большое число работ о... - Prof. Smith was a talented researcher who published a long list of papers on...• Профессор Смит был умелым исследователем с многолетним опытом... - Prof. Smith was a skilled researcher who had many years of experience with...• Профессор Смит является выдающимся специалистом в области... - Prof. Smith has distinguished himself in the field of...• Профессор Смит вел долгую и выдающуюся работу в области... - Prof. Smith had a long and distinguished career in the field of...• Я всегда считал лекции профессора Смита вдохновляющими. - I always found Prof. Smith's lectures to be stimulating. -
127 придаток
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128 адъюнкт
adjoint, adjunct, adjunction
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