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21 нельзя не
не… не…( для передачи двойных негативных конструкций) must, cannot failНельзя не видеть, что данная акция является произволом. - We cannot fail to see/we must see/it is clear that this action is arbitrary.*** Нельзя не согласиться с замечанием в докладе, что… – We cannot fail to agree/cannot but agree/we must agree/it is clear we agree with the comment in the report… *** Существование арабского народа – объективная реальность, и не считаться с этим не имеет права никто. – The existence of the Arab people is an objective reality which no one can fail to take into account/everyone must accept/which no one can ignore. ***Тж. см. в отрывеРусско-английский словарь переводчика-синхрониста > нельзя не
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22 функция
ж. functionфункция определяется в области … — a function is defined on an interval
логическая функция И—ИЛИ — AND-to-OR function
реализовать передаточную функцию на … — implement the transfer function with
разлагать периодическую функцию на слагаемые гармоники методом анализа Фурье — resolve a periodic function into harmonic components by Fourier analysis
функция распределения — distribution function; frequency function
целевая функция — efficiency function; effectiveness function
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