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1 manas (In Indian philosophy, the human mind, that faculty which coordinates sensory impressions before they are presented to the consciousness)
Религия: манасУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > manas (In Indian philosophy, the human mind, that faculty which coordinates sensory impressions before they are presented to the consciousness)
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2 numerical simulations that illustrate these results are presented in Sect. 3
Математика: численное моделированиеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > numerical simulations that illustrate these results are presented in Sect. 3
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3 whether the financial statements are presented fairly
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > whether the financial statements are presented fairly
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4 provided that the documents are presented
sofern die Dokumente vorgelegt werdenFirst banking dictionary > provided that the documents are presented
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5 accordingly, the concepts of ..., ..., and ... are presented as major tools of ...
• соответственно/ поэтому понятия...,... и... представлены как главные инструменты...English-Russian dictionary of phrases and cliches for a specialist researcher > accordingly, the concepts of ..., ..., and ... are presented as major tools of ...
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6 further details are presented in ...
• следующие детали представлены в...English-Russian dictionary of phrases and cliches for a specialist researcher > further details are presented in ...
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7 here numerous opportunities for ... are presented ...
• здесь представлены многочисленные возможности для...English-Russian dictionary of phrases and cliches for a specialist researcher > here numerous opportunities for ... are presented ...
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8 the results for theoretical investigations of ... are presented herein ...
• результаты теоретических исследований представлены здесь...English-Russian dictionary of phrases and cliches for a specialist researcher > the results for theoretical investigations of ... are presented herein ...
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9 presented here are
Математика: здесь показаны (...) -
10 the results are depicted in Fig. 2
Математика: результаты представлены на Рис. 2, результаты представлены на Рис. 2 (Numerical simulations that illustrate these results are presented in Sect. 6.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > the results are depicted in Fig. 2
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11 these plain facts are not presented in any disparaging spirit
Макаров: эти очевидные факты излагаются без всякого намерения бросить тень (на кого-л.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > these plain facts are not presented in any disparaging spirit
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12 documents are to be presented
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13 experimental studies are currently in progress to investigate the validity of theory presented here ...
• в данный момент проводятся экспериментальные исследования, чтобы изучить обоснованность теории, представленной здесь...English-Russian dictionary of phrases and cliches for a specialist researcher > experimental studies are currently in progress to investigate the validity of theory presented here ...
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14 celta
adj.Celtic.f. & m.1 Celt (person).2 Celtic, Keltic, Celtic language, branch of the Indo-European family of languages.m.Celtic (lengua).* * *► adjetivo1 Celtic1 (persona) Celt1 (idioma) Celtic* * *adj.* * *1.ADJ Celtic2.SMF Celt3.SM (Ling) Celtic* * *Iadjetivo CelticIImasculino y femenino1) ( persona) Celt2) celta masculino (Ling) Celtic* * *= Gael, Celt, Gaelic, Celtic.Nota: Adjetivo.Ex. 'See' references are generally used to link two terms which represent similar concepts, but which are presented in different form; for example, Gaels see Celts.Ex. 'See' references are generally used to link two terms which represent similar concepts, but which are presented in different form; for example, Gaels see Celts.Ex. The lower class Gaelic monoglots were largely unable to read, being deprived of both libraries and alternative means of obtaining the limited Gaelic literature.Ex. The Celtic tradition of Irish, Scottish and Welsh folklore is still strong.----* tierras celtas, las = Celtic fringe, the.* * *Iadjetivo CelticIImasculino y femenino1) ( persona) Celt2) celta masculino (Ling) Celtic* * *= Gael, Celt, Gaelic, Celtic.Nota: Adjetivo.Ex: 'See' references are generally used to link two terms which represent similar concepts, but which are presented in different form; for example, Gaels see Celts.
Ex: 'See' references are generally used to link two terms which represent similar concepts, but which are presented in different form; for example, Gaels see Celts.Ex: The lower class Gaelic monoglots were largely unable to read, being deprived of both libraries and alternative means of obtaining the limited Gaelic literature.Ex: The Celtic tradition of Irish, Scottish and Welsh folklore is still strong.* tierras celtas, las = Celtic fringe, the.* * *Celtic1 (persona) Celt2* * *
celta adjetivo
Celtic
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino ( persona) Celt
■ sustantivo masculino (Ling) Celtic
celta
I adjetivo Celtic
II sustantivo masculino y femenino Celt
III sustantivo masculino (idioma) Celtic
' celta' also found in these entries:
English:
Celt
- Celtic
* * *♦ adjCeltic♦ nmf[persona] Celt♦ nm[lengua] Celtic* * *celta adj: Celticcelta nmf: Celt -
15 pulverizar
v.1 to spray.2 to reduce to dust.3 to pulverize.* * *1 (líquido) to atomize, spray2 (sólido) to pulverize3 (enemigo) to crush, wipe out* * *VT1) [+ sólido] [gen] to pulverize; (=reducir a polvo) to powder, convert into powder2) [+ líquido] to spray3) (=aniquilar) [+ enemigo, ciudad] to pulverize, smash; [+ rival, oponente] to hammer, thrash* * *verbo transitivob) ( destruir) to crush, pulverize (colloq)* * *= spraying, spray.Ex. 'See' references are generally used to link two terms which represent similar concepts, but which are presented in different form; for example, Dusting and spraying see spraying and dusting.Ex. Parents have the right to know when pesticides are sprayed at many private day-care centers under a state law that took effect on Monday.----* ¡Pulverízalos! = Nuke 'em!, Nuke 'em!.* * *verbo transitivob) ( destruir) to crush, pulverize (colloq)* * *= spraying, spray.Ex: 'See' references are generally used to link two terms which represent similar concepts, but which are presented in different form; for example, Dusting and spraying see spraying and dusting.
Ex: Parents have the right to know when pesticides are sprayed at many private day-care centers under a state law that took effect on Monday.* ¡Pulverízalos! = Nuke 'em!, Nuke 'em!.* * *pulverizar [A4 ]vt1 ‹líquido› to atomize, spray2 ‹sólido› to pulverize, crush3 (destruir) to crush, pulverize ( colloq)pulverizó el récord nacional he smashed o pulverized the national record* * *
pulverizar ( conjugate pulverizar) verbo transitivo ‹ líquido› to atomize, spray;
‹ sólido› to pulverize, crush
pulverizar verbo transitivo
1 (hacer polvo) to pulverize, crush to pieces
2 (esparcir líquido) to spray, atomize
3 (un récord, al contrario, etc) to smash
' pulverizar' also found in these entries:
English:
pulverize
- spray
* * *pulverizar vt1. [líquido] to spray2. [sólido] to pulverize3. [aniquilar] to crush, to pulverize4. [récord] to break, to smash* * *v/t1 líquido spray3 argumentación demolish* * *pulverizar {21} vt1) : to pulverize, to crush2) : to spray -
16 escalonar
v.1 to spread out.2 to terrace (terreno).3 to tier, to arrange in tiers.Ricardo escalonó las latas Richard tiered=arranged in tiers the cans.4 to plan in stages, to rank, to echelon, to phase.Ella escalonó el procedimiento She planned the procedure in stages.* * *1 (espaciar) to place at intervals, space out2 (graduar) to grade3 (cabello) to layer, cut in layers* * *VT1) (=distribuir) [gen] to spread out at intervals; [+ tierra] to terrace; [+ horas de trabajo] to stagger; [+ novedad] to phase in2) (Mil) to echelon3) (Med) [+ dosis] to regulate* * ** * *= lay out in + stages, grade, stagger, phase in, graduate, spiral.Nota: Tiempo pasado spiralled-UK/spiraled-USA, participio presente spiralling-UK/spiraling-US.Ex. These goals are presented in some kind of time frame, with the ultimate goals being in the future, and specific objectives for achieving the goals laid out in stages.Ex. In an area study the emphasis should be about equal, in a case or comparative study it should be graded depending on the focus of interest.Ex. How about staggering lunch hours and break times? We could send smokers at one time and non-smokers at another.Ex. The new pricing scheme will be phased in gradually, the plan being to reduce connect fees as other fees are increased.Ex. This article discusses whether library service fees should be graduated.Ex. The paper identifies and discusses seven concepts that should be spiraled throughout the curriculum and examined in each social context.* * ** * *= lay out in + stages, grade, stagger, phase in, graduate, spiral.Nota: Tiempo pasado spiralled-UK/spiraled-USA, participio presente spiralling-UK/spiraling-US.Ex: These goals are presented in some kind of time frame, with the ultimate goals being in the future, and specific objectives for achieving the goals laid out in stages.
Ex: In an area study the emphasis should be about equal, in a case or comparative study it should be graded depending on the focus of interest.Ex: How about staggering lunch hours and break times? We could send smokers at one time and non-smokers at another.Ex: The new pricing scheme will be phased in gradually, the plan being to reduce connect fees as other fees are increased.Ex: This article discusses whether library service fees should be graduated.Ex: The paper identifies and discusses seven concepts that should be spiraled throughout the curriculum and examined in each social context.* * *escalonar [A1 ]vt1 ‹pagos/vacaciones› to stagger2 ‹terreno› to terrace* * *
escalonar ( conjugate escalonar) verbo transitivo ‹pagos/vacaciones› to stagger;
‹ terreno› to terrace
escalonar verbo transitivo
1 (distribuir en el tiempo) to stagger
2 (en el tiempo) to space out: este año vamos a escalonar nuestras vacaciones, we are going to stagger our holiday times this year
' escalonar' also found in these entries:
English:
stagger
* * *escalonar vt1. [en el tiempo] to stagger, to phase2. [terreno] to terrace* * *v/t1 en tiempo stagger2 terreno terrace* * *escalonar vt1) : to terrace2) : to stagger, to alternate -
17 verosímil
adj.credible, likely, believable, plausible.* * *► adjetivo1 (probable) likely, probable; (creíble) credible* * *ADJ (=probable) likely, probable; (=creíble) credible* * *adjetivo <excusa/versión> plausiblelas situaciones que narra no resultan muy verosímiles — the situations he writes about are not very realistic o true to life
* * *= credible, believable, plausible, lifelike [life-like].Ex. The problem was to produce a credible operational definition of the term 'information education'.Ex. But information policy has to be relevant, practicable and believable, otherwise it is merely ignored.Ex. This incompleteness of search and retrieval therefore makes possible, and plausible, the existence of undiscovered public knowledge.Ex. This article describes a method of teaching managerial skills through lifelike situations where students are presented with concrete problems requiring practical solutions.* * *adjetivo <excusa/versión> plausiblelas situaciones que narra no resultan muy verosímiles — the situations he writes about are not very realistic o true to life
* * *= credible, believable, plausible, lifelike [life-like].Ex: The problem was to produce a credible operational definition of the term 'information education'.
Ex: But information policy has to be relevant, practicable and believable, otherwise it is merely ignored.Ex: This incompleteness of search and retrieval therefore makes possible, and plausible, the existence of undiscovered public knowledge.Ex: This article describes a method of teaching managerial skills through lifelike situations where students are presented with concrete problems requiring practical solutions.* * *las situaciones que narra no resultan muy verosímiles the situations he relates are not very realistic o true-to-lifesu versión de los hechos no parece muy verosímil his version of events does not seem very credible o likely o plausibleuna excusa más verosímil a more plausible excuse* * *
verosímil adjetivo ‹excusa/versión› plausible;
‹argumento/historia› realistic
verosímil adjetivo credible, plausible
' verosímil' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
logrado
English:
plausibly
- believable
- life
- plausible
- true
* * *verosímil adj1. [creíble] believable, credible;la trama de la historia tiene que ser verosímil the plot of the story has to be believable2. [probable] likely, probable;la hipótesis más verosímil the most likely hypothesis* * *adj realistic; ( creíble) plausible* * *verosímil adj1) : probable, likely2) : credible, realistic -
18 agente aglutinante
(n.) = binder, bonding agentEx. Puddings are foods that are presented in a solid mass formed by the mixing of various ingredients with a binder, which might include batter, blood, eggs, etc.Ex. An oxygen molecule is a small dumbbell less than a nanometer across: two oxygen atoms with two electrons flying between acting as the bonding agent.* * *(n.) = binder, bonding agentEx: Puddings are foods that are presented in a solid mass formed by the mixing of various ingredients with a binder, which might include batter, blood, eggs, etc.
Ex: An oxygen molecule is a small dumbbell less than a nanometer across: two oxygen atoms with two electrons flying between acting as the bonding agent. -
19 aglutinante
adj.1 binding (sustancia).2 agglutinative (linguistics).3 agglutinant, adhesive, binding, agglutinative.m.1 binding agent.2 agglutinant, glue, thickener.* * *► adjetivo1 agglutinant, binding1 agglutinant\lengua aglutinante agglutinative language* * *ADJ agglutinative* * *= catalyst, binding agent, glue, binder.Ex. The cult of information forms the catalyst for a discussion of the ways in which information has acquired folkloristic status as the major way in which people look at the world.Ex. Lignin, is a naturally binding agent in wood, which causes discoloration, if there is sufficient exposure to light.Ex. The glue, binding all aspects of a successful organisation, is shared values.Ex. Puddings are foods that are presented in a solid mass formed by the mixing of various ingredients with a binder, which might include batter, blood, eggs, etc.----* agente aglutinante = binder, bonding agent.* * *= catalyst, binding agent, glue, binder.Ex: The cult of information forms the catalyst for a discussion of the ways in which information has acquired folkloristic status as the major way in which people look at the world.
Ex: Lignin, is a naturally binding agent in wood, which causes discoloration, if there is sufficient exposure to light.Ex: The glue, binding all aspects of a successful organisation, is shared values.Ex: Puddings are foods that are presented in a solid mass formed by the mixing of various ingredients with a binder, which might include batter, blood, eggs, etc.* agente aglutinante = binder, bonding agent.* * *agglutinative, agglutinating ( before n)agglutinating agent, agglutinin* * *♦ adj1. [sustancia] binding2. Ling agglutinative♦ nmbinder, binding agent* * *I adj agglutinating atrII m agglutinating agent -
20 almacén
m.1 store, establishment, shop, department store.2 storehouse, depository, warehouse, depot.3 grocery, grocery store, grocery shop, bodega.4 grocer, grocery, grocer's shop.* * *1 (local) warehouse, storehouse2 (habitación) storeroom1 department store sing\grandes almacenes department store sing* * *noun m.1) store2) warehouse* * *SM1) [de mercancías] warehouse, storetener algo en almacén — (=de reserva) to have sth in store; (Com) to stock sth
almacén depositario — (Com) depository
2) (Mec, Mil) magazine3) (=tienda) shop, storealmacenes, grandes almacenes — department store sing
4) LAm (=tienda de comestibles) grocer's (shop)* * *a) ( depósito) warehouseb) (CS) ( de comestibles) grocery store (AmE), grocer's (shop) (BrE)c) (AmC, Col, Ven) (de ropa, etc) store (AmE), shop (BrE)d) ( de mayorista) wholesaler'se) almacenes masculino plural department store* * *= storehouse, warehouse, storeroom [store-room], storing room, depot, stockroom, storage facility, storage room.Ex. The first alternative views the library as a storehouse for cultural materials, a reservoir of significant books.Ex. Our warehouse shelter a 13 metre high, 60 ton ammonia retort and a 37 metre wingspan airliner.Ex. Mathematical models are presented that describe the diffusion of gaseous pollutants from the air in a storeroom into protective containers and the reaction with the documents lying in them.Ex. It is unlikely for libraries in poor countries to set up a special building or storing room and finance its maintenance.Ex. The depot buys the books for the schools and passes on to them some of the discount it receives by buying direct from the publishers.Ex. Among the causes of damage to archival records, temperature, moisture content, and pollution of the air in stockrooms play an important role.Ex. Due to a seasonal demand, when the storage facility is full this product has to be dumped into the quarry using dumpers.Ex. All storage rooms where flammable liquids are stored should have restricted access and be properly identified.----* almacén de libros = book-warehouse.* almacén de maderas = lumberyard, timber yard.* almacén de papelería = stationery store.* almacén frigorífico = freezer warehouse.* encargado del almacén = warehouse keeper, warehouseman [warehousemen, pl.].* grandes almacenes = department store.* * *a) ( depósito) warehouseb) (CS) ( de comestibles) grocery store (AmE), grocer's (shop) (BrE)c) (AmC, Col, Ven) (de ropa, etc) store (AmE), shop (BrE)d) ( de mayorista) wholesaler'se) almacenes masculino plural department store* * *= storehouse, warehouse, storeroom [store-room], storing room, depot, stockroom, storage facility, storage room.Ex: The first alternative views the library as a storehouse for cultural materials, a reservoir of significant books.
Ex: Our warehouse shelter a 13 metre high, 60 ton ammonia retort and a 37 metre wingspan airliner.Ex: Mathematical models are presented that describe the diffusion of gaseous pollutants from the air in a storeroom into protective containers and the reaction with the documents lying in them.Ex: It is unlikely for libraries in poor countries to set up a special building or storing room and finance its maintenance.Ex: The depot buys the books for the schools and passes on to them some of the discount it receives by buying direct from the publishers.Ex: Among the causes of damage to archival records, temperature, moisture content, and pollution of the air in stockrooms play an important role.Ex: Due to a seasonal demand, when the storage facility is full this product has to be dumped into the quarry using dumpers.Ex: All storage rooms where flammable liquids are stored should have restricted access and be properly identified.* almacén de libros = book-warehouse.* almacén de maderas = lumberyard, timber yard.* almacén de papelería = stationery store.* almacén frigorífico = freezer warehouse.* encargado del almacén = warehouse keeper, warehouseman [warehousemen, pl.].* grandes almacenes = department store.* * *1 (depósito) warehouse4 (de mayorista) wholesaler'sCompuesto:(CS) general store* * *
almacén sustantivo masculino
e)◊ almacenes sustantivo masculino plural
department store
almacén sustantivo masculino
1 (depósito de mercancías) warehouse
2 (tienda de venta al por mayor) wholesaler's
3 LAm (tienda de comestibles) grocer's shop
4 Com (grandes) almacenes, department store sing
' almacén' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
nave
- pajar
- bodega
- depósito
- galpón
- polvorín
English:
arsenal
- bonded warehouse
- cash-and-carry
- depot
- ex
- repository
- stack
- store
- timber-yard
- warehouse
- woodshed
- general
- grocer
- grocery
- lumber
- stock
* * *almacén nm1. [para guardar] warehousealmacén frigorífico refrigerated storehouse;2. [tienda] store, shop;(grandes) almacenes department store3. Andes, RP [de alimentos] grocer's (shop), grocery store* * *m1 warehouse2 ( tienda) store, Brshop;grandes almacenes pl department store sg3 Andes, Rplgrocery store, Brgrocer’s* * *1) bodega: warehouse, storehouse2) tienda: shop, store3)* * *almacén n1. (edificio) warehouse2. (habitación) storeroom
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