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1 pertains
ОтноситсяБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > pertains
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5 pertains
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6 the deposit pertains to the group III.
English-Russian dictionary of geology > the deposit pertains to the group III.
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7 as it pertains to
1) Общая лексика: в части2) Юридический термин: в части, касающейся -
8 as pertains
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9 the above example pertains to the diffusion of oil
Математика: предыдущий пример относится к диффузии нефтиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the above example pertains to the diffusion of oil
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10 the deposit pertains to the group III.
Золотодобыча: месторождение относится к третьей группеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the deposit pertains to the group III.
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13 относиться к
. все, кого это касается; к ним относится; касаться; не относящийся к; охватывать; падать на; равным образом; распространяться на; справедлив для; это особенно относится к случаям, когда когда•Evidently Einstein's restriction should not apply to this wave.
•The laboratory rules are concerned with noncritical operations.
•The following rules of centrifugal machines hold true for all centrifugal pumps.
•Henry's Law refers only to the effect of pressure.
•Faraday's laws relate to the electrolysis of solutions and fused salts.
•The term "computer-aided engineering" refers to a "total" system concept, in which...
•The result is only appropriate for a finite time interval which is undetermined as yet.
•The above example pertains to the diffusion of liquids.
•The result applies (or refers, or relates) to mass transfer from plate to fluid, or fluid to plate.
•The book deals with (or treats on) distillation.
•Another question has to do with diseases arising from dietary deficiencies.
•This will be true for (or of) very high electric fields.
•Lines la and 2a apply to a 47-microfarad, 35-volt polar capacitor.
•The term caisson covers a wide range of foundation structures.
•Similar considerations hold for emitting molecules.
•This is particularly true in humid regions.
•These properties are not pertinent to the problem at hand.
•This is especially the case with wide armature cores.
•The differences are a matter of degree rather than of type.
•These terms are related to certain atomic groupings.
•The discoveries concern the properties of electric charges.
•This discussion has so far concerned itself with the experimental results obtained.
•The common names isobutane and isopentane apply to those isomers having...
•The third factor concerns the bulky nature of...
•The most significant developments of that period centred around the field of communications.
II•The basic principle of the device dates from (or back to) the 15th century.
•The first trials go back to 1912.
•These mummies are dated to 2800 B.C.
•Most abrasive materials fall in the region at the top of the scale.
•All the above forces fall in(to) this category.
•All forms of anemia fall into two main types.
•The discussion of pseudovectors belongs to the domain of the tensor calculus.
IV•Mathematical biophysics stands in the same relation to experimental biology as mathematical physics to experimental physics.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > относиться к
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14 añadir datos
(v.) = make + additionsEx. In some instances it may be necessary to make additions to names in order to clarify to whom the name pertains.* * *(v.) = make + additionsEx: In some instances it may be necessary to make additions to names in order to clarify to whom the name pertains.
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15 basarse en una premisa
(n.) = base on + premise, base upon + assumption, premise upon + assumption, assumption + undergirdEx. Natural language indexes are based on the premise that titles, or more specifically the words in titles, convey the subject content of the document to which the title pertains.Ex. The advise was based upon the assumption that students were taught, chalk in hand, in large classroom-based groups with little or no fieldwork or visits.Ex. There is a tendency to advance propositions premised upon the assumption that SLIS are organizationally autonomous.Ex. However, an assumption must undergird the entire process: All decisions are written in sand, not stone.* * *(n.) = base on + premise, base upon + assumption, premise upon + assumption, assumption + undergirdEx: Natural language indexes are based on the premise that titles, or more specifically the words in titles, convey the subject content of the document to which the title pertains.
Ex: The advise was based upon the assumption that students were taught, chalk in hand, in large classroom-based groups with little or no fieldwork or visits.Ex: There is a tendency to advance propositions premised upon the assumption that SLIS are organizationally autonomous.Ex: However, an assumption must undergird the entire process: All decisions are written in sand, not stone. -
16 confesión
f.1 confession, admission, shrift.2 denomination.* * *1 (expresión) confession, admission2 RELIGIÓN confession3 (credo) confession, faith* * *noun f.* * *SF confession* * *1)a) ( sacramento) confessionb) (Der) confessionc) ( admisión) confessionle voy a hacer una confesión: a mí no me gusta — I must confess o admit (that) I don't like it
2) ( credo) faith, creed, denomination* * *= confessional, denominational body, communion, confession, denomination, admission.Ex. Some are women who have great difficulty in getting novels published but have a moderate success writing short stores or even ' confessionals' for magazines.Ex. Enter a liturgical work under the heading for the church or denominational body to which it pertains.Ex. The largest part of the general book stock consists of the material on the Anglican communion = La mayor parte del fondo bibliográfico general consiste en material sobre la religión anglicana.Ex. It has puzzled many commentators that the name of such a respectable provincial library should appear in the novel ' confessions of an Opium Eater', an account of the bizarre nightmares suffered by De Quincey, the author, as a result of his addiction to opium.Ex. While some sites are developed by academic institutions, many more are sponsored by specific denominations, especially those involved in evangelical Christianity.Ex. This was not intended as a criticism of their hard working colleagues but simply as an admission that they needed additional support and stimulus.----* confesión religiosa = religious denomination.* perteneciente a una confesión religiosa = denominational.* que no pertenece a una confesión religiosa concreta = nondenominational [non-denominational].* * *1)a) ( sacramento) confessionb) (Der) confessionc) ( admisión) confessionle voy a hacer una confesión: a mí no me gusta — I must confess o admit (that) I don't like it
2) ( credo) faith, creed, denomination* * *= confessional, denominational body, communion, confession, denomination, admission.Ex: Some are women who have great difficulty in getting novels published but have a moderate success writing short stores or even ' confessionals' for magazines.
Ex: Enter a liturgical work under the heading for the church or denominational body to which it pertains.Ex: The largest part of the general book stock consists of the material on the Anglican communion = La mayor parte del fondo bibliográfico general consiste en material sobre la religión anglicana.Ex: It has puzzled many commentators that the name of such a respectable provincial library should appear in the novel ' confessions of an Opium Eater', an account of the bizarre nightmares suffered by De Quincey, the author, as a result of his addiction to opium.Ex: While some sites are developed by academic institutions, many more are sponsored by specific denominations, especially those involved in evangelical Christianity.Ex: This was not intended as a criticism of their hard working colleagues but simply as an admission that they needed additional support and stimulus.* confesión religiosa = religious denomination.* perteneciente a una confesión religiosa = denominational.* que no pertenece a una confesión religiosa concreta = nondenominational [non-denominational].* * *A1 (sacramento) confessionme oyó en confesión he heard my confession2 ( Der) confession3 (admisión) confessionle voy a hacer una confesión: a mí tampoco me gustó I must confess o admit I didn't like it eitherB (credo) faith, creed, denomination* * *
confesión sustantivo femenino
confession
confesión sustantivo femenino
1 confession, admission
2 Rel confession
' confesión' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
arrancar
English:
acknowledgement
- admission
- confession
- denomination
- draw
- extract
- interfaith
* * *confesión nf1. [de pecado] confession;oír a alguien en confesión to hear sb's confession2. [de falta, culpabilidad, sentimientos] confession;hacer una confesión to confess;extraer una confesión de alguien to extract a confession from sb, to get a confession out of sb3. [credo] religion, (religious) persuasion, denomination;de confesión protestante Protestant, of the Protestant faith* * *f confession* * *1) : confession2) : creed, denomination* * *confesión n confession -
17 grupo religioso
m.religious group, sect.* * *(n.) = denominational body, religious groupEx. Enter a liturgical work under the heading for the church or denominational body to which it pertains.Ex. However, this iconography, along with the style of the monuments, became a bone of contention between different religious & political groups.* * *(n.) = denominational body, religious groupEx: Enter a liturgical work under the heading for the church or denominational body to which it pertains.
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18 iglesia
f.church.ir a la iglesia to go to churchcon la iglesia hemos topado now we're really up against itiglesia parroquial parish church* * *1 (edificio) church2 (institución) Church\casarse por la iglesia to have a church weddingcon la iglesia hemos topado we're really up against it nowiglesia parroquial parish churchla Iglesia Católica the Catholic Churchla Iglesia Protestante the Protestant Church* * *noun f.* * *SF churchcasarse por la iglesia — to get married in church, have a church wedding
IGLESIA Uso del artículo En inglés el uso del artículo delante de church depende del motivo por el que alguien se encuentre en el edificio. ► Se traduce a la iglesia por to church, en la iglesia por in church, desde la iglesia por from church {etc}, cuando alguien va o está allí para asistir al servicio religioso: Vamos a la iglesia todos los domingos We go to church every Sunday ► Se traduce a la iglesia por to the church, en la iglesia por at the church y desde la iglesia por from the church {etc} cuando alguien va o está allí por otros motivos: Mi padre ha ido a la iglesia a arreglar las ventanas My father has gone to the church to fix the windows Para otros usos y ejemplos ver la entradaIglesia Anglicana — Church of England, Anglican Church
* * *a) ( edificio) churchb) (conjunto de fieles, creencias) churchcasarse por la iglesia or (Bol, Per, RPl) por iglesia — to have a church wedding
c) la Iglesia ( institución) the Church* * *= church, church hall.Ex. Enter a liturgical work under the heading for the church or denominational body to which it pertains.Ex. It is also generally true that there are no central facilities (school auditorium or gymnasium, public library, or church hall) for activities.----* Iglesia Anglicana, la = Anglican Church, the.* Iglesia Católica Apostólica Romana, la = Roman Catholic Church, the.* Iglesia Católica, la = Catholic Church, the, Roman Catholic Church, the.* Iglesia Católica Romana, la = Roman Catholic Church, the.* Iglesia de Inglaterra, la = Church of England, the.* iglesia parroquial = parish church.* nave de la iglesia = church hall.* * *a) ( edificio) churchb) (conjunto de fieles, creencias) churchcasarse por la iglesia or (Bol, Per, RPl) por iglesia — to have a church wedding
c) la Iglesia ( institución) the Church* * *= church, church hall.Ex: Enter a liturgical work under the heading for the church or denominational body to which it pertains.
Ex: It is also generally true that there are no central facilities (school auditorium or gymnasium, public library, or church hall) for activities.* Iglesia Anglicana, la = Anglican Church, the.* Iglesia Católica Apostólica Romana, la = Roman Catholic Church, the.* Iglesia Católica, la = Catholic Church, the, Roman Catholic Church, the.* Iglesia Católica Romana, la = Roman Catholic Church, the.* Iglesia de Inglaterra, la = Church of England, the.* iglesia parroquial = parish church.* nave de la iglesia = church hall.* * *1 (edificio) churchno van a la iglesia they don't go to church2 (conjunto de fieles, creencias) churchla iglesia ortodoxa/anglicana the Orthodox/Anglican Churchla iglesia primitiva the early churchcasarse por la iglesiaor (Bol, Per, RPl) por iglesia to get married in church, to have a church wedding3la Iglesia (institución) the ChurchCompuestos:Church militantChurch expectantChurch triumphant* * *
iglesia sustantivo femenino
church;
casarse por la iglesia or (Bol, Per, RPl) por iglesia to have a church wedding
iglesia sustantivo femenino
1 (templo) church 2 la Iglesia, (clero) the Church
(doctrina) church
la Iglesia anglicana, the Anglican Church
la Iglesia católica, the Catholic Church
' iglesia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adventista
- anglicana
- anglicano
- cabeza
- campana
- capilla
- casarse
- doctor
- doctora
- jerarquía
- meterse
- nave
- parroquia
- reinar
- torre
- vieja
- viejo
- almohadón
- alrededores
- banco
- casar
- cementerio
- cepillo
- exterior
- pie
- portada
- portal
- separación
- tribuna
- vidriera
- vislumbrar
English:
aisle
- at
- baptism
- bell
- bury
- by
- candle
- candlestick
- church
- directly
- evangelist
- excommunicate
- inferno
- past
- pew
- Russian Orthodox Church
- start out
- venue
- Catholic
- parish
- stand
- usher
- wedding
- year
* * *iglesia nf1. [edificio] church;ir a la iglesia to go to church;una iglesia católica/protestante a Catholic/Protestant church2. [institución] church;un hombre de iglesia a man of the cloth;la iglesia adventista the Adventist church;la iglesia católica (romana) the (Roman) Catholic church;las iglesias evangélicas the evangelical churches;la iglesia luterana the Lutheran church;la iglesia metodista the Methodist church;la iglesia ortodoxa the Orthodox church;la iglesia presbiteriana the Presbyterian church;las iglesias protestantes the Protestant churches;Iglesia de la Unificación Unification Church* * *f church;casarse por la iglesia have a church wedding, get married in church* * *iglesia nf: church* * * -
19 libro litúrgico
m.service book.* * *(n.) = liturgical workEx. Enter a liturgical work under the heading for the church or denominational body to which it pertains.* * *(n.) = liturgical workEx: Enter a liturgical work under the heading for the church or denominational body to which it pertains.
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20 índice en lenguaje natural
(n.) = natural language indexEx. Natural language indexes are based on the premise that titles, or more specifically the words in titles, convey the subject content of the document to which the title pertains.* * *(n.) = natural language indexEx: Natural language indexes are based on the premise that titles, or more specifically the words in titles, convey the subject content of the document to which the title pertains.
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