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obliczenie analogoweEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > analog calculation
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obliczenie analogoweEnglish-Polish dictionary of Electronics and Computer Science > analog calculation
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1) вычисление; расчёт; подсчёт; счёт2) калькуляция3) мн. ч. выкладки•calculation with powers — действие с показателями;-
address calculation
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analog calculations
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analytical calculations
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approximate calculation
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arithmetic calculations
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balance calculation
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balancing calculation
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Boolean calculations
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buoyancy calculation
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burden balance calculation
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calculation of expenditures
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calculation of most probable values
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calculation of triangles
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capacity calculation
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charge calculation
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checking calculation
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computer calculations
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cooling load calculation
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design calculation
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detailed calculation
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determinent calculation
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digital calculations
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distillation plate calculation
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drawing sequence calculation
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finite-difference calculation
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fixed-point calculation
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floating-point calculation
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flooding calculation
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freeboard calculation
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graphic calculation
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heat calculation
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heat load calculation
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hydrostatic calculation
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iterative calculations
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least squares calculation
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longitudinal strength calculation
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matrix calculation
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metal-cutting calculation
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mill setup calculation
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Monte-Carlo calculation
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nodal imbedded calculation
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nonnumerical calculations
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nonnumeric calculations
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nuclear design calculation
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numerical calculations
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numeric calculations
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offset calculation
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per unit calculation
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performance calculation
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plate-to-plate calculation
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probability calculation
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rapid calculation
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reactor calculation
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reliability calculation
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routine calculation
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scoping calculation
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short-cut calculation
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stability calculation
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stability-flooded calculation
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static-moment calculation
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stiffness calculation
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stressing calculation
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stress calculation
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successive approximation calculation
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thermotechnical calculation
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[ˌkælkjuˈleɪʃən]analog calculations вчт. аналоговые вычисления analytical calculations аналитический метод расчета arithmetic calculations арифметические расчеты bonus calculation расчет добавочного дивиденда brief calculation краткий расчет calculation вычисление; калькуляция calculation вычисление calculation исчисление calculation калькуляция calculation обдумывание calculation подсчет calculation предположение calculation амер. предположение; предвидение calculation прогноз calculation расчет, смета calculation расчет calculation расчет calculation смета calculation of annuities расчет аннуитетов calculation of benefit расчет прибыли calculation of estimate нахождение предварительной оценки calculation of interest вычисление процентной ставки calculation of invoice расчет счета-фактуры calculation of loan расчет ссуды calculation of percentages расчет процентов calculation of premium расчет страховой премии calculation of prices калькуляция цен calculation of probability вычисление вероятности calculation of profits расчет прибылей calculation of wages расчет заработной платы computer calculations машинные вычисления cost calculation калькуляция затрат cost price calculation калькуляция цены производства daily balance interest calculation ежедневное начисление процентов digital calculations цифровые вычисления exact calculation точное вычисление exact calculation точный подсчет exemption calculation расчет льготных платежей final tax calculation вычисление окончательного размера налога fixed-point calculation вчт. вычисление с фиксированной точкой floating-point calculation вчт. вычисление с плавающей запятой floating-point calculation вчт. вычисление с плавающей точкой indemnity calculation расчет размера возмещения вреда, ущерба, убытков integer calculations вчт. целочисленные расчеты interest calculation подсчет процентов investment calculation расчет капиталовложений liquidity calculation расчет ликвидности loan calculation калькуляция ссуды loose calculation неточный расчет matrix calculation вычисление матрицы metric calculation вычисление в метрической системе мер monte carlo calculation расчет методом МонтеКарло multiple calculations групповые вычисления nonnumerical calculations вчт. нечисловые расчеты numeric calculation числовой расчет numerical calculation цифровые расчеты numerical calculation численные расчеты offer calculation калькуляция предложения precision in calculation точность вычисления price calculation калькуляция цен profit calculation рассчет прибыли real-time calculation вчт. вычисление в реальном времени residual calculation остаточный расчет short-cut calculation сокращенное вычисление spreadsheet calculations вчт. вычисления с динамическими таблицами step-by-step calculations вчт. пошаговые вычисления summary calculation сводная смета summary calculation суммарный подсчет symbolic calculation вчт. символьное вычисление tentative calculations вчт. предварительное исчисление trial-and-error calculation вычисление методом проб и ошибок variational calculation расчет вариационным методом -
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вычисление; расчёт; счёт; подсчёт- arithmetic calculations
- Boolean calculations
- checking calculation
- computer calculations
- delay calculation
- digital calculations
- double calculation
- fixed-point calculation
- floating-point calculation
- integer calculations
- matrix calculation
- nonnumerical calculations
- real-time calculation
- reverse calculation
- spreadsheet calculations
- step-by-step calculationsEnglish-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > calculation
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ˌkælkjuˈleɪʃən сущ.
1) вычисление;
калькуляция, подсчет, расчет If the first calculation is wrong, we make a second better. ≈ Если первое вычисление окажется неправильным, мы сделаем второе поточнее. Syn: computation
2) расчет
3) обдумывание
4) амер. предположение;
предвидение вычисление, исчисление, подсчет;
расчет - analytical *s аналитические методы расчета - to be out in one's * ошибиться в вычислениях /в расчетах/ - to do /to make, to perform/ a * подсчитывать, вычислять - * of exchange( финансовое) вычисление курса валюты расчет;
смета;
калькуляция - * of costs смета расходов обдумывание;
взвешивание;
размышление;
примеривание и прикидывание - after much * хорошенько поразмыслив - that is no part of my * это не входит в мои расчеты /планы, намерения/ (медицина) счет (пульса) (американизм) предположение, прогноз analog ~s вчт. аналоговые вычисления analytical ~s аналитический метод расчета arithmetic ~s арифметические расчеты bonus ~ расчет добавочного дивиденда brief ~ краткий расчет calculation вычисление;
калькуляция ~ вычисление ~ исчисление ~ калькуляция ~ обдумывание ~ подсчет ~ предположение ~ амер. предположение;
предвидение ~ прогноз ~ расчет, смета ~ расчет ~ расчет ~ смета ~ of annuities расчет аннуитетов ~ of benefit расчет прибыли ~ of estimate нахождение предварительной оценки ~ of interest вычисление процентной ставки ~ of invoice расчет счета-фактуры ~ of loan расчет ссуды ~ of percentages расчет процентов ~ of premium расчет страховой премии ~ of prices калькуляция цен ~ of probability вычисление вероятности ~ of profits расчет прибылей ~ of wages расчет заработной платы computer ~s машинные вычисления cost ~ калькуляция затрат cost price ~ калькуляция цены производства daily balance interest ~ ежедневное начисление процентов digital ~s цифровые вычисления exact ~ точное вычисление exact ~ точный подсчет exemption ~ расчет льготных платежей final tax ~ вычисление окончательного размера налога fixed-point ~ вчт. вычисление с фиксированной точкой floating-point ~ вчт. вычисление с плавающей запятой floating-point ~ вчт. вычисление с плавающей точкой indemnity ~ расчет размера возмещения вреда, ущерба, убытков integer ~s вчт. целочисленные расчеты interest ~ подсчет процентов investment ~ расчет капиталовложений liquidity ~ расчет ликвидности loan ~ калькуляция ссуды loose ~ неточный расчет matrix ~ вычисление матрицы metric ~ вычисление в метрической системе мер monte carlo ~ расчет методом МонтеКарло multiple ~s групповые вычисления nonnumerical ~s вчт. нечисловые расчеты numeric ~ числовой расчет numerical ~ цифровые расчеты numerical ~ численные расчеты offer ~ калькуляция предложения precision in ~ точность вычисления price ~ калькуляция цен profit ~ рассчет прибыли real-time ~ вчт. вычисление в реальном времени residual ~ остаточный расчет short-cut ~ сокращенное вычисление spreadsheet ~s вчт. вычисления с динамическими таблицами step-by-step ~s вчт. пошаговые вычисления summary ~ сводная смета summary ~ суммарный подсчет symbolic ~ вчт. символьное вычисление tentative ~s вчт. предварительное исчисление trial-and-error ~ вычисление методом проб и ошибок variational ~ расчет вариационным методомБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > calculation
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1) Авиация: drift angle2) Разговорное выражение: The3) Американизм: Dead Agent, Department of the Army, Disability Assistance4) Спорт: Distance Accuracy5) Военный термин: Dad's Army, Dads Army, Data Adapter, Defence Act, Defence Adviser, Department Approval, Detroit arsenal, Director of Armaments, Director of Artillery, Directors Assistant, Double Agent, damaged, data acquisition, data analysis, define area, delayed arming, delayed-action, deputy adjutant, developing agency, direct access, direct-action, director of administration, disassembly, discharge afloat, dislocation allowance, distribution authority, division artillery, do not answer, double action, dummy antenna, Ди-Эй (дифенилхлорарсин), Long-Range Aviation (USSR), diphenylchlorarsine6) Техника: data automation, database administrator, decimal-to-analog conversion, demand assignment, depth average, dielectric anisotropy, difference amplifier, differential amplifier, digital-to-analog converter, diode array, dipole antenna, directional array, distribution amplifier, donor-acceptor, dose assessment, dummy load, dynamic allocation, telephone does not answer7) Метеорология: Density Altitude, Dry Air8) Железнодорожный термин: Canadian Pacific Railway9) Юридический термин: Devil's Advocate, days after acceptance, deed of arrangement, district attorney10) Бухгалтерия: Duration Of Asset11) Биржевой термин: depreciation and amortization12) Грубое выражение: Duck's Arse, Duck's Ass, Dumb Arse, Dumb Ass13) Политика: Denmark14) Телекоммуникации: Destination Address (LAN), Device Address (SNA)15) Сокращение: Dalnyaya Aviatsiya (Russian Long-Range Aviation Command), Data Administrator, Decision Analysis, Defence Attache, Denmark (NATO country code), Department of Agriculture, Department of the Army (US Army), Design Automation, Destination MAC Address, Development Authorisation, Diphenylchloroarsine (Chemical warfare vomiting agent), Diploma in Aesthetics, Diploma in Anesthetics, Direct Action, Direct Analog (e.g., synthesis), Distributing Authority, Doctor of Arts, Double-Action, delta amplitude, Directory Assistance (/C = computerized, /M = Microfilm), Don't Answer (may be more general), допамин, Desk Accessory, Digital-to-Analog, discretionary account16) Физиология: Degenerative arthritis17) Электроника: Dielectric Absorption, Distributed Amplifier18) Вычислительная техника: decimal addition, destination address, display adapter, имеющиеся данные, Directory Assistance (/C = computerized, /M = Microfilm, Telephony), Data Area (CD-MRW, SA), Digital-to-Analog (D/A), Destination (MAC) Address (SNA, Token Ring, ATM, FDDI), Don't Answer (Telephony, may be more general), доступные данные19) Нефть: daily allowable, direct-acting, double-acting, разрешённая норма суточной добычи (daily allowable), суточная квота (daily allowance), средняя глубина (depth average)20) Биохимия: Dopamine21) Банковское дело: депозитный счёт (deposit account), срочный вклад (deposit account), документы против акцепта (documents against acceptance)22) Транспорт: Decision Altitude / Decision Height, Descent Advisor23) СМИ: Digital Audio, Discerning Audience24) Деловая лексика: Distribution Area, окружной прокурор (США, district attorney)25) Бурение: двойного действия (double-acting), прямого действия (direct-acting)26) Американский английский: причёска а-ля Элвис Пресли27) Инвестиции: deposit account, documents against acceptance28) Сетевые технологии: data available, disk array, адрес получателя29) Полимеры: dispersing agent, documents attached, drawn-and-annealed30) Программирование: Delete Attribute31) Химическое оружие: Defense Acquisition, Directed Action32) Расширение файла: Discrete Address33) Нефть и газ: derivative time calculation value34) Электротехника: delay amplifier, double amplitude35) Имена и фамилии: Don Albert36) Общественная организация: Disabled and Alone37) Должность: Dining Assistant, Disciplines Associated38) Чат: Don't Ask39) Программное обеспечение: Decision Assistant, Desktop Assistant, Dos Apps40) Единицы измерений: Days Ago -
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1) Авиация: drift angle2) Разговорное выражение: The3) Американизм: Dead Agent, Department of the Army, Disability Assistance4) Спорт: Distance Accuracy5) Военный термин: Dad's Army, Dads Army, Data Adapter, Defence Act, Defence Adviser, Department Approval, Detroit arsenal, Director of Armaments, Director of Artillery, Directors Assistant, Double Agent, damaged, data acquisition, data analysis, define area, delayed arming, delayed-action, deputy adjutant, developing agency, direct access, direct-action, director of administration, disassembly, discharge afloat, dislocation allowance, distribution authority, division artillery, do not answer, double action, dummy antenna, Ди-Эй (дифенилхлорарсин), Long-Range Aviation (USSR), diphenylchlorarsine6) Техника: data automation, database administrator, decimal-to-analog conversion, demand assignment, depth average, dielectric anisotropy, difference amplifier, differential amplifier, digital-to-analog converter, diode array, dipole antenna, directional array, distribution amplifier, donor-acceptor, dose assessment, dummy load, dynamic allocation, telephone does not answer7) Метеорология: Density Altitude, Dry Air8) Железнодорожный термин: Canadian Pacific Railway9) Юридический термин: Devil's Advocate, days after acceptance, deed of arrangement, district attorney10) Бухгалтерия: Duration Of Asset11) Биржевой термин: depreciation and amortization12) Грубое выражение: Duck's Arse, Duck's Ass, Dumb Arse, Dumb Ass13) Политика: Denmark14) Телекоммуникации: Destination Address (LAN), Device Address (SNA)15) Сокращение: Dalnyaya Aviatsiya (Russian Long-Range Aviation Command), Data Administrator, Decision Analysis, Defence Attache, Denmark (NATO country code), Department of Agriculture, Department of the Army (US Army), Design Automation, Destination MAC Address, Development Authorisation, Diphenylchloroarsine (Chemical warfare vomiting agent), Diploma in Aesthetics, Diploma in Anesthetics, Direct Action, Direct Analog (e.g., synthesis), Distributing Authority, Doctor of Arts, Double-Action, delta amplitude, Directory Assistance (/C = computerized, /M = Microfilm), Don't Answer (may be more general), допамин, Desk Accessory, Digital-to-Analog, discretionary account16) Физиология: Degenerative arthritis17) Электроника: Dielectric Absorption, Distributed Amplifier18) Вычислительная техника: decimal addition, destination address, display adapter, имеющиеся данные, Directory Assistance (/C = computerized, /M = Microfilm, Telephony), Data Area (CD-MRW, SA), Digital-to-Analog (D/A), Destination (MAC) Address (SNA, Token Ring, ATM, FDDI), Don't Answer (Telephony, may be more general), доступные данные19) Нефть: daily allowable, direct-acting, double-acting, разрешённая норма суточной добычи (daily allowable), суточная квота (daily allowance), средняя глубина (depth average)20) Биохимия: Dopamine21) Банковское дело: депозитный счёт (deposit account), срочный вклад (deposit account), документы против акцепта (documents against acceptance)22) Транспорт: Decision Altitude / Decision Height, Descent Advisor23) СМИ: Digital Audio, Discerning Audience24) Деловая лексика: Distribution Area, окружной прокурор (США, district attorney)25) Бурение: двойного действия (double-acting), прямого действия (direct-acting)26) Американский английский: причёска а-ля Элвис Пресли27) Инвестиции: deposit account, documents against acceptance28) Сетевые технологии: data available, disk array, адрес получателя29) Полимеры: dispersing agent, documents attached, drawn-and-annealed30) Программирование: Delete Attribute31) Химическое оружие: Defense Acquisition, Directed Action32) Расширение файла: Discrete Address33) Нефть и газ: derivative time calculation value34) Электротехника: delay amplifier, double amplitude35) Имена и фамилии: Don Albert36) Общественная организация: Disabled and Alone37) Должность: Dining Assistant, Disciplines Associated38) Чат: Don't Ask39) Программное обеспечение: Decision Assistant, Desktop Assistant, Dos Apps40) Единицы измерений: Days Ago -
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1) Авиация: drift angle2) Разговорное выражение: The3) Американизм: Dead Agent, Department of the Army, Disability Assistance4) Спорт: Distance Accuracy5) Военный термин: Dad's Army, Dads Army, Data Adapter, Defence Act, Defence Adviser, Department Approval, Detroit arsenal, Director of Armaments, Director of Artillery, Directors Assistant, Double Agent, damaged, data acquisition, data analysis, define area, delayed arming, delayed-action, deputy adjutant, developing agency, direct access, direct-action, director of administration, disassembly, discharge afloat, dislocation allowance, distribution authority, division artillery, do not answer, double action, dummy antenna, Ди-Эй (дифенилхлорарсин), Long-Range Aviation (USSR), diphenylchlorarsine6) Техника: data automation, database administrator, decimal-to-analog conversion, demand assignment, depth average, dielectric anisotropy, difference amplifier, differential amplifier, digital-to-analog converter, diode array, dipole antenna, directional array, distribution amplifier, donor-acceptor, dose assessment, dummy load, dynamic allocation, telephone does not answer7) Метеорология: Density Altitude, Dry Air8) Железнодорожный термин: Canadian Pacific Railway9) Юридический термин: Devil's Advocate, days after acceptance, deed of arrangement, district attorney10) Бухгалтерия: Duration Of Asset11) Биржевой термин: depreciation and amortization12) Грубое выражение: Duck's Arse, Duck's Ass, Dumb Arse, Dumb Ass13) Политика: Denmark14) Телекоммуникации: Destination Address (LAN), Device Address (SNA)15) Сокращение: Dalnyaya Aviatsiya (Russian Long-Range Aviation Command), Data Administrator, Decision Analysis, Defence Attache, Denmark (NATO country code), Department of Agriculture, Department of the Army (US Army), Design Automation, Destination MAC Address, Development Authorisation, Diphenylchloroarsine (Chemical warfare vomiting agent), Diploma in Aesthetics, Diploma in Anesthetics, Direct Action, Direct Analog (e.g., synthesis), Distributing Authority, Doctor of Arts, Double-Action, delta amplitude, Directory Assistance (/C = computerized, /M = Microfilm), Don't Answer (may be more general), допамин, Desk Accessory, Digital-to-Analog, discretionary account16) Физиология: Degenerative arthritis17) Электроника: Dielectric Absorption, Distributed Amplifier18) Вычислительная техника: decimal addition, destination address, display adapter, имеющиеся данные, Directory Assistance (/C = computerized, /M = Microfilm, Telephony), Data Area (CD-MRW, SA), Digital-to-Analog (D/A), Destination (MAC) Address (SNA, Token Ring, ATM, FDDI), Don't Answer (Telephony, may be more general), доступные данные19) Нефть: daily allowable, direct-acting, double-acting, разрешённая норма суточной добычи (daily allowable), суточная квота (daily allowance), средняя глубина (depth average)20) Биохимия: Dopamine21) Банковское дело: депозитный счёт (deposit account), срочный вклад (deposit account), документы против акцепта (documents against acceptance)22) Транспорт: Decision Altitude / Decision Height, Descent Advisor23) СМИ: Digital Audio, Discerning Audience24) Деловая лексика: Distribution Area, окружной прокурор (США, district attorney)25) Бурение: двойного действия (double-acting), прямого действия (direct-acting)26) Американский английский: причёска а-ля Элвис Пресли27) Инвестиции: deposit account, documents against acceptance28) Сетевые технологии: data available, disk array, адрес получателя29) Полимеры: dispersing agent, documents attached, drawn-and-annealed30) Программирование: Delete Attribute31) Химическое оружие: Defense Acquisition, Directed Action32) Расширение файла: Discrete Address33) Нефть и газ: derivative time calculation value34) Электротехника: delay amplifier, double amplitude35) Имена и фамилии: Don Albert36) Общественная организация: Disabled and Alone37) Должность: Dining Assistant, Disciplines Associated38) Чат: Don't Ask39) Программное обеспечение: Decision Assistant, Desktop Assistant, Dos Apps40) Единицы измерений: Days Ago -
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ˈdeɪtə сущ.;
мн. от datum
1) мн. от datum
2) часто как ед. данные, факты, сведения;
информация actual data ≈ фактические данные, реальные данные address data ≈ адресные сведения, адресные данные basic data ≈ исходные данные biographical data ≈ факты биографии business data ≈ деловая информация;
коммерческая информация to cite data ≈ ссылаться на данные to collect data ≈ собирать данные collect data ≈ текущие данные data processing ≈ обработка данных to evaluate data ≈ оценивать данные to feed in data ≈ поставлять данные to gather data ≈ собирать информацию to process data ≈ обрабатывать данные to retrieve data ≈ восстанавливать данные raw data ≈ сырой материал scientific data ≈ научные данные statistical data ≈ статистические данные to store data ≈ хранить данные Syn: news pl от datum pl (употребляется) тж. с гл. в ед. ч. данные, факты;
информация - this * эти данные - initial * исходные данные - calculation * данные вычислений - classified * секретные данные - coded * (за) кодированные данные - control * (информатика) управляющая информация - input * входные данные - laboratory * данные лабораторных исследований - observed * данные наблюдений - measured * результат измерений - * gathering сбор данных - * compression сжатие данных - quick-look * (профессионализм) оперативные данные - * оn word frequencies данные о частотах слов - * for study материал исследования - to gather * оn smth. cобирать материал о чем-л. (американизм) собирать или хранить подробную информацию absolute ~ вчт. абсолютные данные accept ~ вчт. принимать данные access ~ вчт. путевое имя данных actual ~ вчт. реальные данные adjusted ~ вчт. скорректированные данные aggregated ~ вчт. агрегированные данные aggregated ~ вчт. укрупненные данные alphabetic ~ вчт. буквенные данные alphanumeric ~ вчт. буквенно-цифровые данные alphanumeric ~ вчт. текстовые данные analog ~ вчт. алалоговые данные analog-digital ~ вчт. алалогово-цифровые данные anomalous ~ вчт. неверные данные area ~ зональные данные arrayed ~ вчт. массив данных arrayed ~ вчт. упорядоченные данные automated ~ processing вчт. автоматическая обработка данных automatic ~ processing вчт. автоматическая обработка данных processing: ~ обработка;
automatic data processing автоматическая обработка данных automatic ~ processing system вчт. система автоматической обработки данных available ~ вчт. доступные данные bad ~ вчт. неправильные данные biased ~ вчт. неравномерно распределенные данныые binary ~ вчт. двоичные данные biographical ~ биографические данные bipolar-valued ~ вчт. данные обоих знаков bit string ~ вчт. битовые строки blocked ~ вчт. блок данных blocked ~ вчт. сблокированные данные boolean ~ вчт. булевские данные built-in ~ вчт. встроенные данные business ~ вчт. деловая информация canned ~ вчт. искусственные данные chain ~ вчт. цепочка данных character string ~ вчт. строки символов cipher ~ вчт. зашифрованные данные classified ~ вчт. сгруппированные данные clean ~ вчт. достоверные данные clear ~ вчт. незашифрованные данные coded ~ вчт. незакодированные данные collect ~ собирать данные common ~ вчт. общие данные compacted ~ вчт. уплотненные дданные compatible ~ вчт. совместимые данные comprehensive ~ вчт. исчерпывающие данные comprehensive ~ вчт. полные данные computer usage ~ данные по использованию ЭВМ confidential ~ вчт. секретные данные constitutional ~ вчт. структированные данные constructed ~ вчт. исскуственные данные contiguous ~ вчт. сопутствующие данные continuous ~ вчт. аналоговые данные control ~ вчт. управляющие данные coordinate ~ вчт. координатные данные correction ~ вчт. поправочные данные critical ~ вчт. критические данные critical ~ вчт. критическое значение данных cross-section ~ вчт. структурные данные cumulative ~ вчт. накопленные данные current ~ вчт. текущие данные data pl от datum ~ pl данные;
факты;
сведения ~ вчт. данные ~ данные ~ pl информация ~ вчт. информация ~ информация ~ сведения ~ факты ~ aligner вчт. блок перегруппировки данных ~ control block вчт. блок управления данными ~ set control block вчт. блок управления набором данных data pl от datum datum: datum (pl data) данная величина, исходный факт ~ вчт. единица информации ~ характеристика ~ вчт. элемент данных debugging ~ вчт. отладочная информациия decimal ~ вчт. десятичные данные derived ~ вчт. выводимые данные descriptive ~ вчт. описательные данные digital ~ вчт. цифровые данные digitized ~ вчт. оцифрованные данные direct ~ set вчт. прямой набор данных disembodied ~ вчт. разрозненные данные dispersed ~ вчт. распределенные данные distributed ~ base вчт. распределенная база данных, РБД distributed ~ processing вчт. распределенная обработка данных processing: distributed data ~ вчт. рассредоточенная обработка информации documentary ~ вчт. распределенная информация downloaded ~ вчт. загружаемые данные dummy ~ set вчт. набор фиктивных данных encoded ~ вчт. кодированные данные encrypted ~ вчт. зашифрованные данные engineering ~ вчт. технические данные error ~ вчт. информация об ошибках evaluation ~ вчт. оценочные данные event ~ вчт. данные о событиях external ~ внешние данные false ~ вчт. ложные данные fictive ~ вчт. фиктивные данные field ~ вчт. эксплуатационные данные field-performance ~ вчт. эксплуатационая характеристика file ~ вчт. данные из файла file ~ вчт. описание файла filed ~ вчт. картотечные данные flagged ~ вчт. снабженные признаками данные formatted ~ вчт. форматированные данные graphic ~ вчт. графические данные hard disk ~ вчт. данные на жестком диске hierarchical ~ base вчт. база иерархических данных historical ~ вчт. данные о протекании процесса housekeeping ~ вчт. служебные данные identification ~ идентифицирующие данные image ~ вчт. видеоданные immediate ~ вчт. непосредственно получаемые данные imperfect ~ вчт. неполные данные improper ~ вчт. неподходящие данные impure ~ вчт. изменяемые данныые incoming ~ вчт. поступающие данные incomplete ~ вчт. неполные данные indexed ~ вчт. индексируемые данные indicative ~ вчт. индикационные данные indicative ~ вчт. характеристические данные initial ~ вчт. исходные данные input ~ вчт. входные данные input ~ вчт. исходные данные integated ~ вчт. сгруппированные данные integer ~ вчт. целочисленные данные integrated ~ вчт. сгруппированные данные interactive ~ вчт. данные взаимодействия intermediate ~ вчт. промежуточные данные intersection ~ вчт. данные пресечения invalid ~ недостоверные данные invisible ~ вчт. невидимая информация job ~ вчт. характеристика работы label ~ вчт. данные типа метки language ~ вчт. языковые данные lawful ~ разрешенные данные line ~ вчт. строковые данные loaded ~ base вчт. заполненная база данных locked ~ вчт. защищенные данные logged ~ вчт. регистрируемые данные logical ~ вчт. логические данные lost ~ вчт. потерянные данные low-activity ~ вчт. редкоиспользуемые данные machine-readable ~ вчт. машиночитаемые данные management ~ вчт. управленческая информация mass ~ вчт. массовые данные master ~ вчт. основные данные master ~ вчт. эталонные данные meaning ~ вчт. значащая информация meaningless ~ вчт. незначащие данные meta ~ вчт. метаинформация misleading ~ вчт. дезориентирующие данные missing ~ вчт. недостаточные данные missing ~ вчт. недостающие данные missing ~ вчт. потерянные данные multiple ~ вчт. многокомпонентные данные n-bit ~ вчт. n-разрядные двоичные данные non-numeric ~ вчт. нечисловые данные nonformatted ~ вчт. неформатированные данные normal ~ вчт. обычные данные null ~ вчт. отсутствие данных numeric ~ числовые данные numerical ~ вчт. числовые данные observed ~ вчт. данные наблюдений on-line ~ вчт. данные в памяти on-line ~ вчт. оперативные данные operational ~ вчт. рабочие данные original statistical ~ исходные статистические данные outgoing ~ вчт. выходные данные outgoing ~ вчт. исходящие данные output ~ вчт. выходные данные output ~ выходные данные packed ~ вчт. упакованные данные passing ~ вчт. пересылка данных personal ~ анкетные данные personal ~ личные данные pooled ~ вчт. совокупность данных poor ~ вчт. скудные данные primary ~ вчт. первичные данные private ~ вчт. закрытые данные problem ~ вчт. данные задачи problem ~ вчт. проблемные данные production ~ данные о выпуске продукции production ~ показатели хода производственного процесса production ~ технологические показатели public ~ вчт. общедоступные данные public ~ вчт. общие данные punched ~ вчт. отперфорированные данные pure ~ вчт. неизменяемые данные random test ~ случайные тестовые данные ranked ~ вчт. ранжированные данные ranked ~ вчт. упорядоченные данные rating ~ вчт. оценочные данные raw ~ вчт. необработанные данные raw ~ необработанные данные recovery ~ вчт. восстановительные данные reduced ~ вчт. сжатые данные reference ~ вчт. справочные данные refined ~ вчт. уточненные данные rejected ~ вчт. отвергаемые данные relative ~ вчт. относительные данные relevant ~ вчт. релевантные данные reliability ~ вчт. данные о надежности reliable ~ вчт. надежная информация representative ~ вчт. представительные данные restricted ~ вчт. защищенные данные run ~ вчт. параметр прогона run ~ вчт. параметры прогона sample ~ вчт. выборочные данные sampled ~ вчт. выборочные данные sampled ~ вчт. дискретные данные schedule ~ вчт. запланированные данные scratch ~ вчт. промежуточные данные secondary ~ вчт. вторичные данные sensitive ~ вчт. уязвимые данные serial ~ вчт. последовательные данные service ~ block вчт. блок служебных данных shareable ~ вчт. общие данные simulation ~ вчт. данные моделирования smoothed ~ вчт. сглаженные данные socio-economic ~ социально-экономические данные source ~ вчт. данные источника specified ~ вчт. детализированные данные sring ~ вчт. хранимый ток stale ~ вчт. устаревшие данные stand-alone ~ вчт. автономные данные stand-alone ~ вчт. одиночные данные starting ~ вчт. исходные данные starting ~ вчт. начальные данные statistical ~ статистические данные status ~ вчт. данные о состоянии stored ~ вчт. запоминаемые данные string ~ вчт. строковые данные structured ~ вчт. структурированные данные suspect ~ вчт. подозрительные данные synthetic ~ вчт. исскуственные данные system control ~ системное управление информацией system output ~ вчт. данные системного вывода tabular ~ вчт. табличные данные tabulated ~ вчт. табличные данные task ~ вчт. данные задачи test ~ вчт. данные испытаний test ~ вчт. контрольные данные test ~ вчт. тестовые данные time-series ~ вчт. данные временного ряда tooling ~ вчт. технологические данные transaction ~ вчт. данные сообщение transaction ~ вчт. параметры транзакции transcriptive ~ вчт. преобразуемые данные transient ~ вчт. транзитные данные transparent ~ вчт. прозрачные данные trouble-shooting ~ вчт. данные о неисправностях true ~ вчт. достоверные данные uncompatible ~ вчт. несовместимые данные unformatted ~ вчт. неформатированные данные ungrouped ~ вчт. несгруппированные данные unpacked ~ вчт. неупакованные данные unpacked ~ вчт. распакованные данные untagged ~ вчт. непомеченные данные updatable ~ вчт. обновляемые данные user ~ вчт. пользовательские данные valid ~ вчт. достоверные данные valid ~ достоверные данные variable ~ вчт. переменные данные video ~ визуальная информация virtual ~ вчт. виртуальные данные warrantly ~ вчт. данные приемочных испытаний warranty ~ вчт. сведения о гарантиях zero ~ вчт. нулевые данные -
16 technique
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