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81 судить
Судить о... по - (smth.) is judged on, (smth.) is judged by; to infer from, to judge from Судить поPerformance of cutting tools is judged by the ability to produce geometrically accurate parts.The parameter may by judged on the degree of correlation.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > судить
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82 deduceren
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83 extrapolate
extrapolate [ɪk'stræpəleɪt](infer from facts) déduire par extrapolation; Mathematics établir par extrapolation;∎ if we extrapolate these figures (use them as a basis) si nous extrapolons à partir de ces chiffres; (arrive at by extrapolation) si nous déduisons ces chiffres par extrapolation;∎ to extrapolate a curve on a graph tracer une courbe par extrapolationextrapoler;∎ to extrapolate from sth extrapoler à partir de qchUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > extrapolate
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84 частный
partial, particular, special, private• В качестве частного примера рассмотрим следующий. - As a particular example take the following.• Все это возникает как частные случаи (чего-л). - All of these arise as particular cases of...• Давайте рассмотрим некоторые частные случаи (чего-л). - Let us look at some particular cases of...• Другим частным случаем является... - Another simple case is that of...• Из этого частного примера мы можем заключить, что... - We may infer from this particular example that...• Как частное (= особое) приложение теоремы 1... - As a particular application of Theorem 1 we see that...• Мы завершаем (этот параграф) рассмотрением частного (= особого) класса (чего-л). - We conclude by considering a particular class of...• Одним частным случаем этой теоремы является... - A particular case of this theorem is that...• Применение данной теории к частным случаям требует... - The application of the theory to particular cases requires...• Это важный частный случай и... - This is an important special case and...• Это просто частный случай (уравнения)... - This is simply a particular case of... -
85 Resümee
[rezy’me:] n; -s, -s summary, résumé; ein kurzes Resümee geben give a brief résumé; das Resümee ziehen sum up* * *das Resümeerésumé* * *Re|sü|mee [rezy'meː] [rezy'meː]2. nt -s, -s (geh)summary, résumé; (am Ende einer Rede auch) recapitulation* * *Re·sü·mee<-s, -s>[rezyˈme:]nt (geh)1. (Schlussfolgerung) conclusion2. (zusammenfassende Darstellung) summary* * *das; Resümees, Resümees résumé* * *ein kurzes Resümee geben give a brief résumé;das Resümee ziehen sum up* * *das; Resümees, Resümees résumé* * *-s n.résumé n.summary n. -
86 आक्षिप् _ākṣip
आक्षिप् 6 U. To throw or cast down, dash down; फलं तरङ्गाक्षिप्तम् Pt.4; शिलायामाक्षिप्य. Pt.1.-2 to attract, entice, allure, win over; यथा नाक्षिप्यसे विषयैः K.19; Śi.1.79-3 To strike with a dart, missile &c.-4 To draw near or together, contract, convulse (used in medicine).-5 To interrupt, cut short, एवंवादिनो वचनमाक्षिप्य K.18,27; Ve.6.-6 To draw back or withdraw; take or throw of, snatch or draw away, pull off; अग्रपादमाक्षिप्य R.7.7; Ku.7.58 वासो बलादाक्षिपन् Bh.1.43; Me.7.-7 To chase, drive out of a place, remove; स एतानाक्षिपद्राष्ट्रात् Mb.; आक्षिप्ता- धिकारयोः Mu.1.-8 To hang out, expose to view (as a banner).-9 To point to, refer to, hint at, indicate; वस्तुतस्तु नेह पूर्वपदमाक्षिप्यते P.VI.3.34 Sk.; अश्वादय आक्षिप्यन्ते S. D.2.-1 To reject, neglect, disregard, spurn; Amaru.85.-11 To object to (as argument).12 To insult; अरेरे राधागर्भभारभूत किमेवमा- क्षिपसि Ve.3; to blame; Śānti.1.18.-13 To eclipse, obscure; आक्षिपन्तीमिव प्रभां शशिनः स्वेन तेजसा Mb.-14 To infer (from circumstance); जात्या व्यक्तिराक्षिप्यते K. P.2.-15 To say or state ironically.-16 To pass (as time); याचिनस्तु न च कालमाक्षिपत् Śi.14.45. -
87 εικοτολογήσαι
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88 εἰκοτολογῆσαι
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89 εικοτολογείν
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90 εἰκοτολογεῖν
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91 εικοτολογηθή
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92 εἰκοτολογηθῇ
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93 εικοτολογούντες
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96 εἰκοτολογούμεναι
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97 εσφυγμολόγει
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100 σφυγμολογῆσαι
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infer from — conclude from, deduce from, gather from, surmise from … English contemporary dictionary
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infer — infer, deduce, conclude, judge, gather are comparable when they mean to arrive at by reasoning from evidence or from premises. All except gather are so clearly differentiated in logical use that these distinctions tend to be retained in general… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Infer — In*fer , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Inferred}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Inferring}.] [L. inferre to bring into, bring forward, occasion, infer; pref. in in + ferre to carry, bring: cf. F. inf[ e]rer. See 1 st {Bear}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To bring on; to induce;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
infer — (v.) 1520s, from L. inferre bring into, carry in; deduce, infer, conclude, draw an inference; bring against, from in in (see IN (Cf. in ) (2)) + ferre carry, bear, from PIE *bher (1) to bear, to carry, to take (Cf. Skt. bharati carries; Avestan… … Etymology dictionary
infer — ► VERB (inferred, inferring) ▪ deduce from evidence and reasoning rather than from explicit statements. DERIVATIVES inferable (also inferrable) adjective. USAGE On the use of imply and infer, see the note at … English terms dictionary