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41 attribuable
atʀibɥabladjectif attributable (à to)* * *attribuable adj attributable (à to).[atribɥabl] adjectif -
42 attribuibile
* * *[attribu'ibile]aggettivo [incidente, errore] attributable, ascribable (a to); [ responsabilità] assignable (a to)* * *attribuibile/attribu'ibile/[incidente, errore] attributable, ascribable (a to); [ responsabilità] assignable (a to). -
43 свойственный
свойственный — attributable this effects are attributable to the last moleculeРусско-английский словарь биологических терминов > свойственный
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44 обусловленный
1) General subject: according (чем-л.), associated with (чем-л. Residual strains associated with a nuclear explosion), conditional, conditioned, conventional, dependent, due, subject (чем-л.), based (AD), attributable (which is attributable to), occasioned, established (by), driven by2) Medicine: associated (напр. о заболевании)3) Bookish: conditionate4) Rare: stipulatory5) Mathematics: agreed upon, brought about, given, resulting from6) Railway term: agreed to7) Law: conditional (чем-л.), modal, provided8) Economy: subject to9) Diplomatic term: specified (договором)10) Special term: associated (чем-л.)11) Business: (чем-л.) conditioned upon12) Drilling: required, stipulated (техническими требованиями)13) Polymers: specified14) Programming: solicited15) Automation: deterministic16) Robots: due to17) Makarov: associated (заболеванием), caused, determined, resulting (from), stemming (from) -
45 первое вступление
1) Oil: first arrival (сейсмоволны), first break (волны на сейсмограмме), first event (сейсмоволны), first onset, first-arrival wave, first-break wavelet, primary arrival (сейсмоволны), primary break, primary event (сейсмоволны)2) Geophysics: first arrival ( definition. first recorded signal attributable to a known seismic source. used to provide weathering information in reflection surveys) (волны на сейсмограмме), first break (definition. first recorded signal attributable to a known seismic source. used to provide weathering information in reflection surveys) (волны на сейсмограмме)3) Seismology: early motion, first motion, first peak, first signal -
46 приписываемый
1) General subject: ascribable, imputable, imputative (кому-л.), predicable, referable, referable a (чему-л.), traceable (чему-л.), apocryphal, attributed to smth/smb2) Computers: attributable3) Mathematics: ascribed, assignable (to), attributed4) Business: creditable5) Makarov: attributable ( to) (чему-л.) -
47 beizulegender Wert
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48 zurechenbar zu
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49 zuschreibbar
zuschreibbar adj MEDIA, POL attributable* * *adj <Medien, Pol> attributable--------: nicht zuschreibbar -
50 zuzurechnend
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51 zuzuschreiben
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52 zurückführbar
* * *ascribable* * *zu|rụ̈ck|führ|baradjtraceable ( auf +acc to)* * *zurückführbar adj:* * *(alt.Rechtschreibung) adj.ascribable adj. adj.reducible adj. -
53 zuschreiben
v/t (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)1. jemandem etw. zuschreiben ascribe ( oder attribute) s.th. to s.o.; (Misserfolg, Vergehen etc.) impute s.th. to s.o.; (Positives) credit s.o. with s.th.; jemandem / etw. zuzuschreiben sein be attributable to s.o. / s.th.; das haben wir ihm zuzuschreiben auch iro. we have him to thank for it; jemandem die Schuld zuschreiben put ( oder place) the blame on s.o. (an + Dat for); das hast du dir selbst zuzuschreiben you’ve only yourself to blame; einer Sache große Bedeutung zuschreiben attach great importance to s.th.; das ist dem Umstand zuzuschreiben, dass... the reason for that is that..., that can be put down to the fact that...2. JUR., FIN. (überschreiben) transfer, sign over (+ Dat to); jemandem eine Summe zuschreiben auch place a sum to s.o.’s credit* * *to ascribe; to hold against; to impute; to attribute; to assign* * *zu|schrei|benvt sep1) (inf = hinzuschreiben) to add2) (= übertragen) to transfer, to sign over (+dat to)3) (fig) to ascribe, to attribute (+dat to)das ist nur seiner Dummheit/ihrem Geiz zuzuschreiben — that can only be put down to his stupidity/her meanness
* * *1) (to think of as being written, made etc by: The play is attributed to Shakespeare.) attribute2) (to think of as done or caused by someone or something: He ascribed his success to the help of his friends.) ascribe3) ((with with) to think of (a person or thing) as having: He was credited with magical powers.) credit* * *zu|schrei·ben1. (beimessen)jdm übernatürliche Kräfte \zuschreiben to attribute supernatural powers to sb▪ jdm/etw etw \zuschreiben to blame sb/sth for sth▪ jdm ist etw zuzuschreiben sb is to blame for sthdas/deine Entlassung hast du dir selbst zuzuschreiben you've only got yourself to blame [for it]/for your dismissal* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verbjemandem/einem Umstand etwas zuschreiben — attribute something to somebody/a circumstance
jemandem das Verdienst/die Schuld an etwas (Dat.) zuschreiben — credit somebody with/blame somebody for something
das hast du dir selbst zuzuschreiben — you only have yourself to blame [for this]
* * *zuschreiben v/t (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)1.jemandem etwas zuschreiben ascribe ( oder attribute) sth to sb; (Misserfolg, Vergehen etc) impute sth to sb; (Positives) credit sb with sth;jemandem/etwas zuzuschreiben sein be attributable to sb/sth;das haben wir ihm zuzuschreiben auch iron we have him to thank for it;jemandem die Schuld zuschreiben put ( oder place) the blame on sb (an +dat for);das hast du dir selbst zuzuschreiben you’ve only yourself to blame;einer Sache große Bedeutung zuschreiben attach great importance to sth;das ist dem Umstand zuzuschreiben, dass … the reason for that is that …, that can be put down to the fact that …jemandem eine Summe zuschreiben auch place a sum to sb’s credit* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verbjemandem/einem Umstand etwas zuschreiben — attribute something to somebody/a circumstance
jemandem das Verdienst/die Schuld an etwas (Dat.) zuschreiben — credit somebody with/blame somebody for something
das hast du dir selbst zuzuschreiben — you only have yourself to blame [for this]
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55 utilregnelig
adj insane, not accountable for one's actions,(jur) non compos (mentis);T out of one's senses;( som ikke kan tilskrives én) not attributable to ( fx a fault not attributable to him);( som man ikke er herre over) beyond one's control. -
56 amnesia
f.amnesia (Psi).* * *1 amnesia, loss of memory* * *SF amnesia* * *femenino amnesia* * *= amnesia.Ex. Today's failures in customer service are largely attributable to the turbulence of massive change and the anxiety and amnesia that come with it.----* amnesia colectiva = collective amnesia.* amnesia retrógrada = retrograde amnesia.* * *femenino amnesia* * *= amnesia.Ex: Today's failures in customer service are largely attributable to the turbulence of massive change and the anxiety and amnesia that come with it.
* amnesia colectiva = collective amnesia.* amnesia retrógrada = retrograde amnesia.* * *amnesia* * *
amnesia sustantivo femenino
amnesia
amnesia f Med amnesia
' amnesia' also found in these entries:
English:
amnesia
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57 anomalía
f.anomaly, irregularity, abnormal condition, breakdown.* * *1 anomaly* * *SF anomaly* * *femenino anomaly* * *= anomaly, deviance, dysfunction.Ex. The increased use of synthesis is very evident, though there are some peculiar anomalies.Ex. The phenomena of book theft and mutilation from academic libraries are analysed from the standpoint of the sociology of deviance.Ex. Dysfunctions in performance were chiefly attributable to user failure to locate books (bad signposting and disappearance of stock through theft).----* anomalía sexual = sexual deviance.* * *femenino anomaly* * *= anomaly, deviance, dysfunction.Ex: The increased use of synthesis is very evident, though there are some peculiar anomalies.
Ex: The phenomena of book theft and mutilation from academic libraries are analysed from the standpoint of the sociology of deviance.Ex: Dysfunctions in performance were chiefly attributable to user failure to locate books (bad signposting and disappearance of stock through theft).* anomalía sexual = sexual deviance.* * *anomaly* * *
anomalía sustantivo femenino
anomaly
anomalía sustantivo femenino abnormality, anomaly
' anomalía' also found in these entries:
English:
anomaly
- abnormality
* * *anomalía nfanomaly* * *f anomaly* * *anomalía nf: anomaly -
58 bajón
m.1 drop.2 bassoon.* * *1 sharp fall, sharp drop, slump2 (de ánimos) depression3 (de salud) relapse4 MÚSICA bassoon* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=descenso) [de presión, temperatura] fall, drop; [de salud] decline, worsening; (Com, Econ) sharp falldar o pegar un bajón — [persona, salud] to go downhill; [precios] to fall away sharply; [mercado] to slump
2) (Mús) bassoon* * *masculino (fam)a) ( descenso fuerte) sharp drop o fallla Bolsa ha dado un bajón — the Stock Exchange index has dropped o fallen sharply
b) ( de ánimo) depressionc) ( de salud)* * *= falling-off, slump, downswing.Ex. A slight decline -- about 1% -- in the book title output of US publishers took place in 1988, compared with 1987, largely attributable to a falling-off of mass market paperback output, especially in fiction.Ex. The author discusses the current upswing in paperback sales of children's books in the USA and the slump in hardback sales.Ex. A new solution to the problem of predicting cyclical highs and lows in the economy enables one to gauge whether an incipient economic downswing will turn out to be a slowdown in economic growth or a real recession.* * *masculino (fam)a) ( descenso fuerte) sharp drop o fallla Bolsa ha dado un bajón — the Stock Exchange index has dropped o fallen sharply
b) ( de ánimo) depressionc) ( de salud)* * *= falling-off, slump, downswing.Ex: A slight decline -- about 1% -- in the book title output of US publishers took place in 1988, compared with 1987, largely attributable to a falling-off of mass market paperback output, especially in fiction.
Ex: The author discusses the current upswing in paperback sales of children's books in the USA and the slump in hardback sales.Ex: A new solution to the problem of predicting cyclical highs and lows in the economy enables one to gauge whether an incipient economic downswing will turn out to be a slowdown in economic growth or a real recession.* * *( fam)1 (descenso fuerte) sharp drop o fallla Bolsa ha dado un bajón the Stock Exchange index has suffered a sharp fall, the Stock Exchange index has dropped o fallen sharplyha dado un bajón este semestre he has gone downhill this semester2 (de ánimo) depressionen los últimos meses ha dado un bajón he's gone downhill in the last few months3(de salud): ya estaba mejor y de pronto dio un bajón tremendo she was getting better when suddenly she took a turn for the worse* * *
bajón sustantivo masculino (fam)
bajón sustantivo masculino
1 (de salud) relapse, weakening
(de estado de ánimo) slump
(de rendimiento) el equipo sufrió un bajón en la segunda parte del partido, the team went downhill in the second half
2 (descenso repentino) sharp fall, decline, slump
' bajón' also found in these entries:
English:
slump
* * *bajón1 nm1. [bajada] slump;las ventas han dado un bajón sales have slumped;se produjo un bajón de las temperaturas there was a substantial fall in temperatures;el año pasado dio un bajón en los estudios last year his schoolwork really went downhillsufrió un bajón en el último kilómetro de la carrera he ran out of steam in the last kilometre of the racele dio un bajón he had a downerbajón2 nmMús dulcian* * *m sharp decline;dar un bajón decline sharply, slump;* * * -
59 disfunción
f.1 dysfunction, malfunction, abnormal functioning of an organ, organ malfunction.2 dysfunction, malfunction.* * *1 dysfunction* * *SF malfunction* * *femenino dysfunction* * *= malfunction, dysfunction.Ex. All users are charged direct search costs plus an overhead for each request to allow for indirect costs (labour, hardware, software, training, system malfunction).Ex. Dysfunctions in performance were chiefly attributable to user failure to locate books (bad signposting and disappearance of stock through theft).----* disfunción eréctil = erectile dysfunction.* disfunción muscular = muscle dysfunction.* disfunción sexual = sexual dysfunction.* disfunción sexual de la mujer = female sexual dysfunction.* disfunción sexual femenina = female sexual dysfunction.* disfunción sistólica = systolic dysfunction.* * *femenino dysfunction* * *= malfunction, dysfunction.Ex: All users are charged direct search costs plus an overhead for each request to allow for indirect costs (labour, hardware, software, training, system malfunction).
Ex: Dysfunctions in performance were chiefly attributable to user failure to locate books (bad signposting and disappearance of stock through theft).* disfunción eréctil = erectile dysfunction.* disfunción muscular = muscle dysfunction.* disfunción sexual = sexual dysfunction.* disfunción sexual de la mujer = female sexual dysfunction.* disfunción sexual femenina = female sexual dysfunction.* disfunción sistólica = systolic dysfunction.* * *dysfunction* * *
disfunción f Med malfunction: tiene una disfunción renal, he has kidney malfunction
' disfunción' also found in these entries:
English:
disfunction
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* * *disfunción nfmalfunctionMed disfunción eréctil erectile dysfunction* * *f MED dysfunction* * *♦ disfuncional adj -
60 disminución
f.decrease, abatement, decline, reduction.* * *1 decrease, reduction\ir en disminución to diminish, decrease* * *noun f.decrease, drop, fall* * *SF1) (=reducción) [de población, cantidad] decrease, drop, fall; [de precios, temperaturas] drop, fall; [de velocidad] decrease, reductionuna disminución en las importaciones — a drop o fall in imports
uno de los síntomas es la disminución de la actividad política — one of the symptoms is a decrease in political activity
continuar sin disminución — to continue unchecked o unabated
2) (Med) [de dolor] reduction; [de fiebre] drop, fall3) (Cos) [de puntos] decreasing* * *a) (de gastos, salarios, precios) decrease, drop, fall; ( de población) decrease, fallb) (de entusiasmo, interés) waning, dwindlingc) ( al tejer) decreasing* * *= decline, drop, dropping off, lessening, shortfall [short-fall], shrinkage, diminution, abatement, deceleration, falling-off, waning, downward spiral, fall, slowdown, ebbing, minimisation [minimization, -USA], depletion, subsidence, lowering, effacement.Ex. Library automation was in its ascendancy at precisely the same time that the nation's economy was firmly embarked on its present calamitous decline.Ex. Perfect recall can only be achieved by a drop in the proportion of relevant documents considered.Ex. There is a sharp dropping off, particularly where activities require going beyond the library walls = Se da un marcado descenso, especialmente allí donde las actividades necesitan ir más allá de los muros de la biblioteca.Ex. It was concluded that when one tries to hold the fragile interest (through library publications) of a new customer, a mere lessening of sentence and word lengths work wonders in preventing the impeding of that interest.Ex. It seems likely that it is between 80-90% complete but since there are some notable absentees the shortfall in total coverage is a significant one.Ex. DBMS systems aim to allow data to be re-organised to accommodate growth, shrinkage and so on.Ex. Most adults feel the awakening of interest in biography and a diminution at the same time of the fondness for fiction.Ex. The asbestos literature is discussed under its industrial, medical, legal, control and abatement aspects.Ex. He observes that at the junction points of sciences there is an almost twofold deceleration of the processes of application and spreading of knowledge.Ex. A slight decline -- about 1% -- in the book title output of US publishers took place in 1988, compared with 1987, largely attributable to a falling-off of mass market paperback output, especially in fiction.Ex. This article discusses the impact of growing number of students and waning financial resources on library services and acquisition focusing on book shortages, security problems and inadequacy of staffing.Ex. The downward spiral of increasing serial prices and decreasing subscriptions is well documented.Ex. There has been a rapid increase in the number and costs of science, technology and medicine scholarly titles in recent years, and a fall in subscriptions.Ex. A new solution to the problem of predicting cyclical highs and lows in the economy enables one to gauge whether an incipient economic downswing will turn out to be a slowdown in economic growth or a real recession.Ex. The article is entitled 'The ebbing of municipal documents and the flow of public information in New York'.Ex. A strategy for deciding the optimal volume of a library's periodical holdings is formulated, based on minimisation of the total costs incurred by the use of periodical articles.Ex. Results indicated that there will be a serious depletion of resources in library schools before the year 2001.Ex. Decision making by the Water Board on water levels was based on information on agricultural effects and the risk of damage to buildings and roads as a consequence of subsidence.Ex. Irrespective of the depth of indexing, however, the essential simplicity of post-coordinate indexing is a factor that can lead to a lowering of precision at the search stage.Ex. Meanwhile a coalition of cells has been effected at intervals through the effacement of their walls.----* disminución de la calidad = lowering of standards.* disminución de la confianza = sapping of confidence.* en disminución = dwindling, on the wane.* * *a) (de gastos, salarios, precios) decrease, drop, fall; ( de población) decrease, fallb) (de entusiasmo, interés) waning, dwindlingc) ( al tejer) decreasing* * *= decline, drop, dropping off, lessening, shortfall [short-fall], shrinkage, diminution, abatement, deceleration, falling-off, waning, downward spiral, fall, slowdown, ebbing, minimisation [minimization, -USA], depletion, subsidence, lowering, effacement.Ex: Library automation was in its ascendancy at precisely the same time that the nation's economy was firmly embarked on its present calamitous decline.
Ex: Perfect recall can only be achieved by a drop in the proportion of relevant documents considered.Ex: There is a sharp dropping off, particularly where activities require going beyond the library walls = Se da un marcado descenso, especialmente allí donde las actividades necesitan ir más allá de los muros de la biblioteca.Ex: It was concluded that when one tries to hold the fragile interest (through library publications) of a new customer, a mere lessening of sentence and word lengths work wonders in preventing the impeding of that interest.Ex: It seems likely that it is between 80-90% complete but since there are some notable absentees the shortfall in total coverage is a significant one.Ex: DBMS systems aim to allow data to be re-organised to accommodate growth, shrinkage and so on.Ex: Most adults feel the awakening of interest in biography and a diminution at the same time of the fondness for fiction.Ex: The asbestos literature is discussed under its industrial, medical, legal, control and abatement aspects.Ex: He observes that at the junction points of sciences there is an almost twofold deceleration of the processes of application and spreading of knowledge.Ex: A slight decline -- about 1% -- in the book title output of US publishers took place in 1988, compared with 1987, largely attributable to a falling-off of mass market paperback output, especially in fiction.Ex: This article discusses the impact of growing number of students and waning financial resources on library services and acquisition focusing on book shortages, security problems and inadequacy of staffing.Ex: The downward spiral of increasing serial prices and decreasing subscriptions is well documented.Ex: There has been a rapid increase in the number and costs of science, technology and medicine scholarly titles in recent years, and a fall in subscriptions.Ex: A new solution to the problem of predicting cyclical highs and lows in the economy enables one to gauge whether an incipient economic downswing will turn out to be a slowdown in economic growth or a real recession.Ex: The article is entitled 'The ebbing of municipal documents and the flow of public information in New York'.Ex: A strategy for deciding the optimal volume of a library's periodical holdings is formulated, based on minimisation of the total costs incurred by the use of periodical articles.Ex: Results indicated that there will be a serious depletion of resources in library schools before the year 2001.Ex: Decision making by the Water Board on water levels was based on information on agricultural effects and the risk of damage to buildings and roads as a consequence of subsidence.Ex: Irrespective of the depth of indexing, however, the essential simplicity of post-coordinate indexing is a factor that can lead to a lowering of precision at the search stage.Ex: Meanwhile a coalition of cells has been effected at intervals through the effacement of their walls.* disminución de la calidad = lowering of standards.* disminución de la confianza = sapping of confidence.* en disminución = dwindling, on the wane.* * *1 (de gastos, salarios, precios) decrease, drop, fall; (de la población) decrease, fallla disminución de las tarifas the lowering of o reduction in chargesla disminución de la población estudiantil the decrease o fall in the student population2 (del entusiasmo, interés) waning, dwindlinguna disminución del interés del público waning o dwindling public interest3 (al tejer) decreasing* * *
disminución sustantivo femenino
decrease, fall;
( de temperatura) drop;
( de tarifa) reduction
disminución sustantivo femenino decrease, drop
' disminución' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
distensión
English:
decline
- decrease
- shrinkage
- fall
- slump
* * *disminución nf[de cantidad, velocidad, intensidad] decrease, decline (de in); [de precios, temperaturas] fall (de in); [de interés] decline, waning (de of);la disminución del desempleo/de la contaminación the decrease in unemployment/pollution;una disminución salarial a decrease o drop in wages;ir en disminución to be on the decrease* * *f decrease* * ** * *disminución n fall / drop
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