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2 condicionamiento
m.conditioning.* * *1 conditioning* * *SM conditioning* * *masculino (Psic) conditioning* * *= conditioning.Ex. Whether the conditioning was the result of overt analysis of the failure to learn lessons or whether they simply become covert factors subconsciously affecting the way later thought developed is something of a moot point.* * *masculino (Psic) conditioning* * *= conditioning.Ex: Whether the conditioning was the result of overt analysis of the failure to learn lessons or whether they simply become covert factors subconsciously affecting the way later thought developed is something of a moot point.
* * *A ( Psic) conditioningB (factor) influence* * *
condicionamiento sustantivo masculino conditioning factor: el sexo puede suponer un condicionamiento a la hora de buscar trabajo, sex might be a conditioning factor when a job is at stake
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3 dejar de + Infinitivo
(v.) = skip + Gerundio, give up + Gerundio, stop + GerundioEx. Press A for Abort to bypass the message and skip searching the specified drive.Ex. A few moments ago I was all ready to give up read ing because the book was not going to be to my taste.Ex. One factor affecting the efficiency of OPACs (On-line public access catalogues) is the amount of time that is allowed to elapse between user entries before the computer assumes that the terminal is abandoned and stops polling the terminal (called the interactive timeout interval or ITI).* * *(v.) = skip + Gerundio, give up + Gerundio, stop + GerundioEx: Press A for Abort to bypass the message and skip searching the specified drive.
Ex: A few moments ago I was all ready to give up read ing because the book was not going to be to my taste.Ex: One factor affecting the efficiency of OPACs (On-line public access catalogues) is the amount of time that is allowed to elapse between user entries before the computer assumes that the terminal is abandoned and stops polling the terminal (called the interactive timeout interval or ITI). -
4 desvalorización
f.devaluation, depreciation, fall in value, reduction in value.* * *1 devaluation, depreciation* * *SF [de moneda] devaluation* * ** * *= devaluation, loss of value.Ex. The major factor affecting periodicals in Australia during 1986 was the significant devaluation of the Australian dollar against most major currencies.Ex. A suit was filed in 1985 for $31 Million for loss of value of the land.* * ** * *= devaluation, loss of value.Ex: The major factor affecting periodicals in Australia during 1986 was the significant devaluation of the Australian dollar against most major currencies.
Ex: A suit was filed in 1985 for $31 Million for loss of value of the land.* * *(de la moneda) devaluation; (de propiedad) depreciation, drop in value* * *
desvalorización sustantivo femenino devaluation
* * *[de propiedades, acciones] fall in value; [de moneda, divisa] devaluation* * *f devaluation* * *desvalorización nf, pl - ciones1) devaluación: devaluation2) : depreciation -
5 devaluación
f.devaluation, reduction, depreciation.* * *1 devaluation* * *noun f.* * *SF devaluation* * *femenino devaluation* * *= depreciation, devaluation, downgrading.Ex. There may also be space for a record of maintenance and maintenance agreements, together perhaps with information on cost and depreciation.Ex. The major factor affecting periodicals in Australia during 1986 was the significant devaluation of the Australian dollar against most major currencies.Ex. Children's librarians have perpetuated beliefs and behaviour patterns that may lead to the elimination, downgrading or ostracism of children's services.* * *femenino devaluation* * *= depreciation, devaluation, downgrading.Ex: There may also be space for a record of maintenance and maintenance agreements, together perhaps with information on cost and depreciation.
Ex: The major factor affecting periodicals in Australia during 1986 was the significant devaluation of the Australian dollar against most major currencies.Ex: Children's librarians have perpetuated beliefs and behaviour patterns that may lead to the elimination, downgrading or ostracism of children's services.* * *devaluation* * *
devaluación sustantivo femenino
devaluation
devaluación sustantivo femenino devaluation
' devaluación' also found in these entries:
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devaluation
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6 dólar australiano
(n.) = Australian dollarEx. The major factor affecting periodicals in Australia during 1986 was the significant devaluation of the Australian dollar against most major currencies.* * *(n.) = Australian dollarEx: The major factor affecting periodicals in Australia during 1986 was the significant devaluation of the Australian dollar against most major currencies.
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7 inhibidor
adj.inhibitory, restraining.m.inhibitor, suppressant, suppresser, suppressor.* * *1.ADJ inhibiting2.SM inhibitor* * *- dora adjetivo inhibiting (before n)* * *= inhibiting, inhibitor, restraining, dopant.Ex. This, of course, assumes that we consider the concept Primary Schools to be the inhibiting factor in the initial search.Ex. All considerations of changing or developing curricula have to take account of inadequacies and inflexibilities in this area as probably the most potent inhibitors of change.Ex. The author discusses the driving and restraining forces affecting the probability and desirability of interaction between the school and the public library in providing library services to children.Ex. The exposed part is changed by the radiation or a dopant can be applied to join individual components together.* * *- dora adjetivo inhibiting (before n)* * *= inhibiting, inhibitor, restraining, dopant.Ex: This, of course, assumes that we consider the concept Primary Schools to be the inhibiting factor in the initial search.
Ex: All considerations of changing or developing curricula have to take account of inadequacies and inflexibilities in this area as probably the most potent inhibitors of change.Ex: The author discusses the driving and restraining forces affecting the probability and desirability of interaction between the school and the public library in providing library services to children.Ex: The exposed part is changed by the radiation or a dopant can be applied to join individual components together.* * *inhibiting ( before n)inhibitorinhibidor del crecimiento growth inhibitorinhibidor del apetito appetite depressant -
8 interrogar un terminal
(v.) = poll + terminalEx. One factor affecting the efficiency of OPACs (On-line public access catalogues) is the amount of time that is allowed to elapse between user entries before the computer assumes that the terminal is abandoned and stops polling the terminal (called the interactive timeout interval or ITI).* * *(v.) = poll + terminalEx: One factor affecting the efficiency of OPACs (On-line public access catalogues) is the amount of time that is allowed to elapse between user entries before the computer assumes that the terminal is abandoned and stops polling the terminal (called the interactive timeout interval or ITI).
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9 intervalo de cese de actividad interactiva
Ex. One factor affecting the efficiency of OPACs (On-line public access catalogues) is the amount of time that is allowed to elapse between user entries before the computer assumes that the terminal is abandoned and stops polling the terminal (called the interactive timeout interval or ITI).* * *Ex: One factor affecting the efficiency of OPACs (On-line public access catalogues) is the amount of time that is allowed to elapse between user entries before the computer assumes that the terminal is abandoned and stops polling the terminal (called the interactive timeout interval or ITI).
Spanish-English dictionary > intervalo de cese de actividad interactiva
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10 pérdida de valor
(n.) = devaluation, loss of valueEx. The major factor affecting periodicals in Australia during 1986 was the significant devaluation of the Australian dollar against most major currencies.Ex. A suit was filed in 1985 for $31 Million for loss of value of the land.* * *(n.) = devaluation, loss of valueEx: The major factor affecting periodicals in Australia during 1986 was the significant devaluation of the Australian dollar against most major currencies.
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11 коэффициент замыкания на землю
коэффициент замыкания на землю
Отношение наибольшего фазного напряжения в месте металлического замыкания на землю к напряжению в той же точке при отсутствии замыкания.
[ ГОСТ 24291-90]
коэффициент замыкания на землю
Для данного места трехфазной системы заданной конфигурации отношение максимального значения фазного напряжения промышленной частоты на исправном линейном проводнике во время замыкания на землю одного или нескольких линейных проводников в какой-либо точке системы к значению напряжения промышленной частоты в данном месте при отсутствии какого-либо замыкания на землю.
[ ГОСТ Р МЭК 60050-195-2005]
коэффициент замыкания на землю
Отношение напряжения на неповрежденной фазе в рассматриваемой точке трехфазной электрической сети (обычно в точке установки электрооборудования) при замыкании на землю одной или двух других фаз к фазному напряжению рабочей частоты, которое установилось бы в данной точке при устранении замыкания.
Примечание. При определении коэффициента замыкания на землю место замыкания и состояние схемы электрической сети выбираются такими, которые дают наибольшее значение коэффициента
[ ГОСТ 1516.1-76]
коэффициент замыкания на землю
Коэффициент, определяющий отношение влияния на одну или более фаз в любой точке сети во время замыкания на землю другой исправной фазы при наивысшем значении ее напряжения в заданном месте при заданном местоположении трехфазной сети и для заданной конфигурации соответственно в отсутствие любого подобного замыкания. [IEV 604-03-06]
[ ГОСТ Р МЭК 60044-7-2010]EN
earth fault factor
at a given location of a three-phase system, and for a given system configuration, ratio of the highest root-mean-square value of line-to-earth power frequency voltage on a healthy line conductor during an earth fault affecting one or more line conductors at any point on the system, to the root-mean-square value of line-to-earth power frequency voltage which would be obtained at the given location in the absence of any such earth fault
Source: 604-03-06 MOD
[IEV number 195-05-14]FR
facteur de court-circuit à la terre
en un emplacement donné d'un réseau triphasé, et pour un schéma d'exploitation donné de ce réseau, rapport entre d'une part la tension efficace la plus élevée, à la fréquence du réseau, entre un conducteur de ligne saine et la terre pendant un défaut à la terre affectant un ou plusieurs conducteurs de ligne en un point quelconque du réseau, et d'autre part la valeur efficace de la tension phase-terre à la fréquence du réseau qui serait obtenue à l'emplacement considéré en l'absence d'un tel défaut à la terre
Source: 604-03-06 MOD
[IEV number 195-05-14]Тематики
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82 коэффициент замыкания на землю
Отношение наибольшего фазного напряжения в месте металлического замыкания на землю к напряжению в той же точке при отсутствии замыкания
604-03-06*
de Erdfehlerfactor
en earth fault factor
fr facteur de défaut à la terre
Источник: ГОСТ 24291-90: Электрическая часть электростанции и электрической сети. Термины и определения оригинал документа
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > коэффициент замыкания на землю
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12 ещё один
•A further difficulty is that...
•The common ion effect is a further (or another, or one more) important factor affecting solubilities.
•One further (or Yet another) peculiarity of.. can be demonstrated.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > ещё один
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13 фактор, влияющий на ликвидность
Business: factor affecting liquidityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > фактор, влияющий на ликвидность
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14 ещё один
•A further difficulty is that...
•The common ion effect is a further (or another, or one more) important factor affecting solubilities.
•One further (or Yet another) peculiarity of.. can be demonstrated.
* * *Ещё один -- another, yet another, still another, an additional, a further, yet a furtherThe algebra of the solution is vastly simplified if yet another graphical representation is employed.Still another method in which the mean stress effects on life are expressed analytically has been proposed by M.A further plate initiated a fracture from a bevel weld procedure.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > ещё один
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15 второй по важности вслед за
Второй по важности вслед за-- Next to the WRT [wire rope termination] itself, the interaction of the WRT with rope diameter is the second most important factor affecting efficiency.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > второй по важности вслед за
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16 не влияя на
Не влияя наFiber diameter, while not a factor in most mechanical properties, does have a strong effect on oxidation resistance.In the initial presentation of the heat transfer results, either L or D can be employed without affecting the nature of the results.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > не влияя на
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17 коэффициент регулярности
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > коэффициент регулярности
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18 регулярность
ж. regularityСинонимический ряд:систематичность (сущ.) систематичность -
19 полная регулярность
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20 регулярность
1. regularity2. regular
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