-
1 basic belief
basic/doctrinaire belief основное убеждение -
2 basic belief
s.creencia básica. -
3 belief
[bɪ'liːf]n1) вера, мнение, доверие- unpopular beliefIt staggers belief. — Этому трудно поверить.
- best of my belief
- express a belief smb, smth
- hold to a belief
- shake one's belief
- give up one's belief
- it is my belief that2) убеждение, верование, поверьеHe has a strong belief in all round education. — Он твердо убежден в необходимости всестороннего образования.
- erroneous beliefIt is their firm belief that the earth is flat. — Они твёрдо убеждены, что земля плоская
- strong belief
- popular belief
- strange beliefs
- man of strong beliefs -
4 basic
basic ['beɪsɪk]∎ these things are basic to a good marriage ces choses sont fondamentales ou vitales pour un mariage heureux∎ basic English anglais m de base;∎ a basic knowledge of Greek une connaissance de base du grec;∎ my French is a bit basic mon français est plutôt rudimentaire;∎ basic vocabulary vocabulaire m de base;∎ I've got the basic idea je vois de quoi il s'agit en gros;∎ Mathematics the four basic operations les quatre opérations fpl fondamentales(c) (essential) essentiel;∎ basic foodstuffs denrées fpl de base;∎ the basic necessities of life les besoins mpl vitaux;∎ basic precautions précautions fpl élémentaires ou essentielles(d) (primitive → furniture, accommodation, skills) rudimentaire;∎ their flat is really basic leur appartement est très rudimentaire(e) (as a starting point → hours) de base;∎ this is the basic model of the car voici la voiture dans son modèle de base∎ the basics l'essentiel m;∎ let's get down to basics venons-en à l'essentiel;∎ I learned the basics of computing j'ai acquis les notions de base en informatique;∎ they learned to cook with just the basics ils ont appris à faire la cuisine avec un minimum;∎ to get back to basics (important things in life) retourner aux choses essentielles;∎ Politics back to basics = expression qui suggère un retour aux valeurs traditionnelles en matière d'éducation ou de moralité, lancée par les Conservateurs comme argument de renouveau politique au début des années 90►► Economics basic commodity denrée f de base;Marketing basic consumer goods denrées fpl de consommation courante;Insurance basic cover assurance f de garantie de base;Finance basic pay salaire m de base;∎ most people are basic rate taxpayers la plupart des gens sont imposés au taux de base;Chemistry basic salt sel m basique;basic slag scorie f de déphosphoration;Finance basic wage salaire m de base -
5 basic
basic [ˈbeɪsɪk]1. adjectivea. ( = fundamental) fondamental ; [rule] élémentaireb. [salary, working hours] de base2. plural noun• to get back to basics revenir au b.a.-ba3. compounds* * *['beɪsɪk] 1.basics plural noun essentiel m: (of knowledge, study) principes mpl fondamentaux; ( food) denrées fpl de première nécessité2.1) ( fundamental) [aim, arrangement, fact, need, quality] essentiel/-ielle; [belief, research, problem, principle] fondamental; [theme] principal2) ( elementary) [education, skill, rule] élémentaire3) ( rudimentary) [accommodation, meal, supplies] de basethe accommodation was rather basic — péj le logement était un peu rudimentaire
4) ( before additions) [pay, wage, hours] de base5) Chemistry basique -
6 basic
A basics npl the basics l'essentiel m: (of knowledge, study) principes mpl fondamentaux ; ( food) denrées fpl de première nécessité ; to go back to basics revoir les principes fondamentaux ; to get down to basics aborder l'essentiel.B adj1 ( fundamental) [aim, arrangement, fact, need, quality] essentiel/-ielle ; [belief, research, problem, principle] fondamental ; [theme] principal ;2 ( elementary) [education, knowledge, skill, rule] élémentaire ;3 ( rudimentary) [accommodation, meal, facilities, supplies] de base ; the accommodation was rather basic péj le logement était un peu rudimentaire ;4 ( before additions) [pay, wage, working hours] de base ;5 Chem basique. -
7 belief
bɪˈli:f сущ.
1) вера;
доверие (in) it staggers belief ≈ этому трудно поверить to express a belief ≈ выразить доверие кому-л., чему-л. to hold to a belief ≈ твердо держаться какого-л. убеждения to shake one's belief ≈ поколебать чье-л. доверие to give up (relinquish) one's belief ≈ перестать доверять кому-л. Basic/doctrinaire belief ≈ основное убеждение erroneous/false/mistaken belief ≈ ошибочное убеждение firm/strong/unshakable belief ≈ твердое убеждение, непоколебимая вера popular/prevalent belief ≈ широко распространенное убеждение unpopular belief ≈ непопулярное мнение, нераспространенное мнение Nothing will shake his belief in ghosts. ≈ Ничто не заставит его отказаться верить в привидения. It is their firm belief that the earth is flat. ≈ Они твердо убеждены, что земля плоская. in the belief that... ≈ с надеждой на то, что... beyond belief
2) мнение, убеждение to the best of my belief ≈ насколько мне известно Syn: opinion
3) вера, верованиевера, доверие;
beyond * невероятно, немыслимо;
- hard of * недоверчивый;
- light of * легковерный;
- unworthy of * не заслуживающий доверия;
- it staggers * трудно поверить;
- I haven't much * in his honesty я не слишком верю в его честность вера, убеждение;
- a man of strong *s глубоко убежденный человек;
- he has a strong * in all-round education он глубоко убежден в необходимости всестороннего образования (религия) вера, верование;
- the Belief символ веры, кредо;
- heathen *s языческие верования;
- strange *s странные поверья;
- superstitious *s суеверия, приметы;
- * in God вера в бога;
- the *s of the Christian Church вероучения христианской церкви (разговорное) мнение, убеждение;
понимание;
- wrong * неправильное мнение;
заблуждение;
- it is my * that... по-моему, по моему мнению;
- to the best of my * насколько я понимаю, насколько мне известно;
- in the wrong * that... исходя из неправильного представления,что...;
ошибочно думая, что...belief вера, мнение ~ вера;
доверие (in) ;
beyond belief невероятно;
it staggers belief этому трудно поверить ~ верование ~ доверие ~ доверительный ~ убеждение, мнение;
to the best of my belief насколько мне известно~ вера;
доверие (in) ;
beyond belief невероятно;
it staggers belief этому трудно поверить beyond: ~ belief невероятно;
beyond compare вне всякого сравнения, beyond doubt бесспорно;
beyond hope безнадежно~ вера;
доверие (in) ;
beyond belief невероятно;
it staggers belief этому трудно поверить -
8 BASIC
['beɪsɪk] 1.1) (fundamental) [aim, arrangement, fact, need, quality] fondamentale, basilare; [belief, research, problem, principle] fondamentale; [ theme] principale2) (elementary) [education, knowledge, skill, rule] elementare, fondamentale3) (rudimentary) [accommodation, meal] essenziale, spartano; [ supplies] di prima necessità4) (before additions) [pay, wage, hours] base5) chim. basico2.the basics — le basi, i primi elementi; (of knowledge, study) le basi, le conoscenze elementari; (food) generi di prima necessità
* * *['beisik]1) (of, or forming, the main part or foundation of something: Your basic theory is wrong.) di base2) (restricted to a fundamental level, elementary: a basic knowledge of French.) elementare•* * *BASIC /ˈbeɪsɪk/sigla* * *['beɪsɪk] 1.1) (fundamental) [aim, arrangement, fact, need, quality] fondamentale, basilare; [belief, research, problem, principle] fondamentale; [ theme] principale2) (elementary) [education, knowledge, skill, rule] elementare, fondamentale3) (rudimentary) [accommodation, meal] essenziale, spartano; [ supplies] di prima necessità4) (before additions) [pay, wage, hours] base5) chim. basico2.the basics — le basi, i primi elementi; (of knowledge, study) le basi, le conoscenze elementari; (food) generi di prima necessità
-
9 belief
[bɪ'liːf]сущ.1) вера; довериеin the belief that... — с надеждой на то, что...
to express a belief — выразить доверие (кому-л.)
to shake one's belief — поколебать чьё-л. доверие
to give up / relinquish one's belief — перестать верить во что-л., отступиться от веры
Nothing will shake his belief in ghosts. — Ничто не заставит его отказаться верить в привидения.
2) мнение, убеждениеto hold to a belief — твердо держаться (какого-л.) убеждения
basic / doctrinaire belief — основное убеждение
erroneous / false / mistaken belief — ошибочное убеждение
firm / strong / unshakable belief — твёрдое убеждение, непоколебимая вера
popular / prevalent belief — широко распространённое убеждение
unpopular belief — непопулярное мнение, нераспространённое мнение
It is their firm belief that the earth is flat. — Они твердо убеждены, что земля плоская.
Syn:3) рел. вера, верование -
10 BBB
1) Общая лексика: (Baa) степень надёжности ниже средней2) Компьютерная техника: Bare Bones Basic3) Биология: blood-brain barrier4) Медицина: Гематоэнцефалический барьер (blood-brain barrier)5) Спорт: Baseball Bat Bag, Bruised Belly Brigade6) Военный термин: bags, barrels, or boxes, basic boxed base7) Сельское хозяйство: Broad-Breasted Bronze8) Шутливое выражение: Bad Bagger Boyz, Bad Boy Bennington, Bed Bud And Breakfast, Best British Briar, Big Bad Brad, Big Boys Beer, Bull Baffles Brains9) Религия: Before Babel Brigade10) Юридический термин: Big Black Or Blue11) Страхование: banker's blanket bond12) Грубое выражение: Bathroom Bedroom And Barn, Beautiful Black Babes, Beautiful Black Bitches, Big Bad Bitches, Big Black And Beautiful, Bitchin Badass Bunch, Bitchy Blonde Babes13) Сокращение: Bankers' Blanket Bond, body-bound bolts, Better Business Bureau, best-best-best, bundle branch block, treble best, Bè, Baby Beehinds Bamboo (Australian modern cloth nappy), Baby Boomer Bistro (chat site), Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms, Bad Blue Boys, Balik-Bayan Box (Filipino overseas delivery system), Balintawak Beer Brewery (Philippines), Bam Bam Bigelow (wrestler), Bare Bottom Boys (band), Baruga (SIL code, New Guinea), Baseball Bat, Basic Brown Bear (San Francisco), Basic Building Block, Bassoon Bulletin Board, Beach Boys Band, Beans, Bullets, Bandaids (Military 3 Bs), Bed Bath & Beyond, Bed and Breakfast Bureau, Beetles Bugs and Butterflies, Before Breaking Bulk (freight), Belgrade-Bucharest-Budapest, Benson Municipal Airport, Beta Beta Beta, Bevel Buddybox, Bewitched Bothered and Bewildered, Beyond Black Boxes, Big Bad Bow (game), Big Barbeque Bacon (McDonald's), Big Beautiful Backgrounds, Big Big Brother (Elite Clan), Big Black Boots (band), Big Blue Box (gaming), Big Boy Boards, Big Brother Brasil (TV show; Brazil), Big Butt Buffet (Christian rap band, Canada), Big, the Bad and the Beautiful, Biological Basis of Behaviour, Biotic Baking Brigade, Birmingham Bizarre Bazaar (UK fetish market), Birmingham Black Barons (Negro-league baseball team), Bit by Bit, Bluegrass by the Bay (magazine, CA), Bob's Big Boy (US restaurant chain), Body Bound Bolt, Bonsal Blues Bands (Woodbury, NJ), Booking, Billing, Backlog, Bookmark for Banska' Bystrica, Books Before Boys, Booze, Broads, and Bucars, Bop'n'blues Band, Bored Beyond Belief, Boston Baked Beans (candy), Bottles Blocks and Books, Boulder Big Band (Boulder, CO), Bouncing Baby Boy, Branch Behavior Buffer, Bredbandsbolaget (Swedish ISP, fiber to the home), Brigittes Bretonischer Basar (German), Brisbin, Brook, Beynon (architectural firm), Broadband Box, Broadcast Based Broadband, Bueno Bonito y Barato, Building Bright Beginnings, Bullshit Baffles Brains, Bullstuff Baffles Brains (polite form), Bunker Busting Bomb, Burn Baby Burn, Burn Burn Burn (record company), Buses By the Bridge, Business Bulletin Board, Busy Beyond Belief, Bykez, Bordz and Bladz, taBedrijvenBeurs14) Физиология: Body Balanced Board15) Электроника: Big Bad Box16) Банковское дело: комплексное страхование банков (Bankers Blanket Bond)17) Транспорт: Big Blue Book, Big Bum Bus18) Пищевая промышленность: Bertie Botts Beans, Britain's Best Briars19) Фирменный знак: Blades By Brown20) СМИ: Big Bad Book21) Деловая лексика: Before Big Bucks, Best Book For Business22) Авиационная медицина: birthday-based biorhythm23) Чат: Big Black Book24) СМС: Blah Blah Blah25) Базы данных: Big Blue Blob -
11 bbb
1) Общая лексика: (Baa) степень надёжности ниже средней2) Компьютерная техника: Bare Bones Basic3) Биология: blood-brain barrier4) Медицина: Гематоэнцефалический барьер (blood-brain barrier)5) Спорт: Baseball Bat Bag, Bruised Belly Brigade6) Военный термин: bags, barrels, or boxes, basic boxed base7) Сельское хозяйство: Broad-Breasted Bronze8) Шутливое выражение: Bad Bagger Boyz, Bad Boy Bennington, Bed Bud And Breakfast, Best British Briar, Big Bad Brad, Big Boys Beer, Bull Baffles Brains9) Религия: Before Babel Brigade10) Юридический термин: Big Black Or Blue11) Страхование: banker's blanket bond12) Грубое выражение: Bathroom Bedroom And Barn, Beautiful Black Babes, Beautiful Black Bitches, Big Bad Bitches, Big Black And Beautiful, Bitchin Badass Bunch, Bitchy Blonde Babes13) Сокращение: Bankers' Blanket Bond, body-bound bolts, Better Business Bureau, best-best-best, bundle branch block, treble best, Bè, Baby Beehinds Bamboo (Australian modern cloth nappy), Baby Boomer Bistro (chat site), Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms, Bad Blue Boys, Balik-Bayan Box (Filipino overseas delivery system), Balintawak Beer Brewery (Philippines), Bam Bam Bigelow (wrestler), Bare Bottom Boys (band), Baruga (SIL code, New Guinea), Baseball Bat, Basic Brown Bear (San Francisco), Basic Building Block, Bassoon Bulletin Board, Beach Boys Band, Beans, Bullets, Bandaids (Military 3 Bs), Bed Bath & Beyond, Bed and Breakfast Bureau, Beetles Bugs and Butterflies, Before Breaking Bulk (freight), Belgrade-Bucharest-Budapest, Benson Municipal Airport, Beta Beta Beta, Bevel Buddybox, Bewitched Bothered and Bewildered, Beyond Black Boxes, Big Bad Bow (game), Big Barbeque Bacon (McDonald's), Big Beautiful Backgrounds, Big Big Brother (Elite Clan), Big Black Boots (band), Big Blue Box (gaming), Big Boy Boards, Big Brother Brasil (TV show; Brazil), Big Butt Buffet (Christian rap band, Canada), Big, the Bad and the Beautiful, Biological Basis of Behaviour, Biotic Baking Brigade, Birmingham Bizarre Bazaar (UK fetish market), Birmingham Black Barons (Negro-league baseball team), Bit by Bit, Bluegrass by the Bay (magazine, CA), Bob's Big Boy (US restaurant chain), Body Bound Bolt, Bonsal Blues Bands (Woodbury, NJ), Booking, Billing, Backlog, Bookmark for Banska' Bystrica, Books Before Boys, Booze, Broads, and Bucars, Bop'n'blues Band, Bored Beyond Belief, Boston Baked Beans (candy), Bottles Blocks and Books, Boulder Big Band (Boulder, CO), Bouncing Baby Boy, Branch Behavior Buffer, Bredbandsbolaget (Swedish ISP, fiber to the home), Brigittes Bretonischer Basar (German), Brisbin, Brook, Beynon (architectural firm), Broadband Box, Broadcast Based Broadband, Bueno Bonito y Barato, Building Bright Beginnings, Bullshit Baffles Brains, Bullstuff Baffles Brains (polite form), Bunker Busting Bomb, Burn Baby Burn, Burn Burn Burn (record company), Buses By the Bridge, Business Bulletin Board, Busy Beyond Belief, Bykez, Bordz and Bladz, taBedrijvenBeurs14) Физиология: Body Balanced Board15) Электроника: Big Bad Box16) Банковское дело: комплексное страхование банков (Bankers Blanket Bond)17) Транспорт: Big Blue Book, Big Bum Bus18) Пищевая промышленность: Bertie Botts Beans, Britain's Best Briars19) Фирменный знак: Blades By Brown20) СМИ: Big Bad Book21) Деловая лексика: Before Big Bucks, Best Book For Business22) Авиационная медицина: birthday-based biorhythm23) Чат: Big Black Book24) СМС: Blah Blah Blah25) Базы данных: Big Blue Blob -
12 Bibliography
■ Aitchison, J. (1987). Noam Chomsky: Consensus and controversy. New York: Falmer Press.■ Anderson, J. R. (1980). Cognitive psychology and its implications. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman.■ Anderson, J. R. (1983). The architecture of cognition. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.■ Anderson, J. R. (1995). Cognitive psychology and its implications (4th ed.). New York: W. H. Freeman.■ Archilochus (1971). In M. L. West (Ed.), Iambi et elegi graeci (Vol. 1). Oxford: Oxford University Press.■ Armstrong, D. M. (1990). The causal theory of the mind. In W. G. Lycan (Ed.), Mind and cognition: A reader (pp. 37-47). Cambridge, MA: Basil Blackwell. (Originally published in 1981 in The nature of mind and other essays, Ithaca, NY: University Press).■ Atkins, P. W. (1992). Creation revisited. Oxford: W. H. Freeman & Company.■ Austin, J. L. (1962). How to do things with words. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.■ Bacon, F. (1878). Of the proficience and advancement of learning divine and human. In The works of Francis Bacon (Vol. 1). Cambridge, MA: Hurd & Houghton.■ Bacon, R. (1928). Opus majus (Vol. 2). R. B. Burke (Trans.). Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press.■ Bar-Hillel, Y. (1960). The present status of automatic translation of languages. In F. L. Alt (Ed.), Advances in computers (Vol. 1). New York: Academic Press.■ Barr, A., & E. A. Feigenbaum (Eds.) (1981). The handbook of artificial intelligence (Vol. 1). Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley.■ Barr, A., & E. A. Feigenbaum (Eds.) (1982). The handbook of artificial intelligence (Vol. 2). Los Altos, CA: William Kaufman.■ Barron, F. X. (1963). The needs for order and for disorder as motives in creative activity. In C. W. Taylor & F. X. Barron (Eds.), Scientific creativity: Its rec ognition and development (pp. 153-160). New York: Wiley.■ Bartlett, F. C. (1932). Remembering: A study in experimental and social psychology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.■ Bartley, S. H. (1969). Principles of perception. London: Harper & Row.■ Barzun, J. (1959). The house of intellect. New York: Harper & Row.■ Beach, F. A., D. O. Hebb, C. T. Morgan & H. W. Nissen (Eds.) (1960). The neu ropsychology of Lashley. New York: McGraw-Hill.■ Berkeley, G. (1996). Principles of human knowledge: Three Dialogues. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Originally published in 1710.)■ Berlin, I. (1953). The hedgehog and the fox: An essay on Tolstoy's view of history. NY: Simon & Schuster.■ Bierwisch, J. (1970). Semantics. In J. Lyons (Ed.), New horizons in linguistics. Baltimore: Penguin Books.■ Black, H. C. (1951). Black's law dictionary. St. Paul, MN: West Publishing.■ Bloom, A. (1981). The linguistic shaping of thought: A study in the impact of language on thinking in China and the West. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.■ Bobrow, D. G., & D. A. Norman (1975). Some principles of memory schemata. In D. G. Bobrow & A. Collins (Eds.), Representation and understanding: Stud ies in Cognitive Science (pp. 131-149). New York: Academic Press.■ Boden, M. A. (1977). Artificial intelligence and natural man. New York: Basic Books.■ Boden, M. A. (1981). Minds and mechanisms. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.■ Boden, M. A. (1990a). The creative mind: Myths and mechanisms. London: Cardinal.■ Boden, M. A. (1990b). The philosophy of artificial intelligence. Oxford: Oxford University Press.■ Boden, M. A. (1994). Precis of The creative mind: Myths and mechanisms. Behavioral and brain sciences 17, 519-570.■ Boden, M. (1996). Creativity. In M. Boden (Ed.), Artificial Intelligence (2nd ed.). San Diego: Academic Press.■ Bolter, J. D. (1984). Turing's man: Western culture in the computer age. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press.■ Bolton, N. (1972). The psychology of thinking. London: Methuen.■ Bourne, L. E. (1973). Some forms of cognition: A critical analysis of several papers. In R. Solso (Ed.), Contemporary issues in cognitive psychology (pp. 313324). Loyola Symposium on Cognitive Psychology (Chicago 1972). Washington, DC: Winston.■ Bransford, J. D., N. S. McCarrell, J. J. Franks & K. E. Nitsch (1977). Toward unexplaining memory. In R. Shaw & J. D. Bransford (Eds.), Perceiving, acting, and knowing (pp. 431-466). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.■ Breger, L. (1981). Freud's unfinished journey. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.■ Brehmer, B. (1986). In one word: Not from experience. In H. R. Arkes & K. Hammond (Eds.), Judgment and decision making: An interdisciplinary reader (pp. 705-719). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.■ Bresnan, J. (1978). A realistic transformational grammar. In M. Halle, J. Bresnan & G. A. Miller (Eds.), Linguistic theory and psychological reality (pp. 1-59). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.■ Brislin, R. W., W. J. Lonner & R. M. Thorndike (Eds.) (1973). Cross- cultural research methods. New York: Wiley.■ Bronowski, J. (1977). A sense of the future: Essays in natural philosophy. P. E. Ariotti with R. Bronowski (Eds.). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.■ Bronowski, J. (1978). The origins of knowledge and imagination. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.■ Brown, R. O. (1973). A first language: The early stages. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.■ Brown, T. (1970). Lectures on the philosophy of the human mind. In R. Brown (Ed.), Between Hume and Mill: An anthology of British philosophy- 1749- 1843 (pp. 330-387). New York: Random House/Modern Library.■ Bruner, J. S., J. Goodnow & G. Austin (1956). A study of thinking. New York: Wiley.■ Calvin, W. H. (1990). The cerebral symphony: Seashore reflections on the structure of consciousness. New York: Bantam.■ Campbell, J. (1982). Grammatical man: Information, entropy, language, and life. New York: Simon & Schuster.■ Campbell, J. (1989). The improbable machine. New York: Simon & Schuster.■ Carlyle, T. (1966). On heroes, hero- worship and the heroic in history. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. (Originally published in 1841.)■ Carnap, R. (1959). The elimination of metaphysics through logical analysis of language [Ueberwindung der Metaphysik durch logische Analyse der Sprache]. In A. J. Ayer (Ed.), Logical positivism (pp. 60-81) A. Pap (Trans). New York: Free Press. (Originally published in 1932.)■ Cassirer, E. (1946). Language and myth. New York: Harper and Brothers. Reprinted. New York: Dover Publications, 1953.■ Cattell, R. B., & H. J. Butcher (1970). Creativity and personality. In P. E. Vernon (Ed.), Creativity. Harmondsworth, England: Penguin Books.■ Caudill, M., & C. Butler (1990). Naturally intelligent systems. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press/Bradford Books.■ Chandrasekaran, B. (1990). What kind of information processing is intelligence? A perspective on AI paradigms and a proposal. In D. Partridge & R. Wilks (Eds.), The foundations of artificial intelligence: A sourcebook (pp. 14-46). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.■ Charniak, E., & McDermott, D. (1985). Introduction to artificial intelligence. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley.■ Chase, W. G., & H. A. Simon (1988). The mind's eye in chess. In A. Collins & E. E. Smith (Eds.), Readings in cognitive science: A perspective from psychology and artificial intelligence (pp. 461-493). San Mateo, CA: Kaufmann.■ Cheney, D. L., & R. M. Seyfarth (1990). How monkeys see the world: Inside the mind of another species. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.■ Chi, M.T.H., R. Glaser & E. Rees (1982). Expertise in problem solving. In R. J. Sternberg (Ed.), Advances in the psychology of human intelligence (pp. 7-73). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.■ Chomsky, N. (1957). Syntactic structures. The Hague: Mouton. Janua Linguarum.■ Chomsky, N. (1964). A transformational approach to syntax. In J. A. Fodor & J. J. Katz (Eds.), The structure of language: Readings in the philosophy of lan guage (pp. 211-245). Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.■ Chomsky, N. (1965). Aspects of the theory of syntax. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.■ Chomsky, N. (1972). Language and mind (enlarged ed.). New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.■ Chomsky, N. (1979). Language and responsibility. New York: Pantheon.■ Chomsky, N. (1986). Knowledge of language: Its nature, origin and use. New York: Praeger Special Studies.■ Churchland, P. (1979). Scientific realism and the plasticity of mind. New York: Cambridge University Press.■ Churchland, P. M. (1989). A neurocomputational perspective: The nature of mind and the structure of science. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.■ Churchland, P. S. (1986). Neurophilosophy. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press/Bradford Books.■ Clark, A. (1996). Philosophical Foundations. In M. A. Boden (Ed.), Artificial in telligence (2nd ed.). San Diego: Academic Press.■ Clark, H. H., & T. B. Carlson (1981). Context for comprehension. In J. Long & A. Baddeley (Eds.), Attention and performance (Vol. 9, pp. 313-330). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.■ Clarke, A. C. (1984). Profiles of the future: An inquiry into the limits of the possible. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston.■ Claxton, G. (1980). Cognitive psychology: A suitable case for what sort of treatment? In G. Claxton (Ed.), Cognitive psychology: New directions (pp. 1-25). London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.■ Code, M. (1985). Order and organism. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.■ Collingwood, R. G. (1972). The idea of history. New York: Oxford University Press.■ Coopersmith, S. (1967). The antecedents of self- esteem. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman.■ Copland, A. (1952). Music and imagination. London: Oxford University Press.■ Coren, S. (1994). The intelligence of dogs. New York: Bantam Books.■ Cottingham, J. (Ed.) (1996). Western philosophy: An anthology. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.■ Cox, C. (1926). The early mental traits of three hundred geniuses. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.■ Craik, K.J.W. (1943). The nature of explanation. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.■ Cronbach, L. J. (1990). Essentials of psychological testing (5th ed.). New York: HarperCollins.■ Cronbach, L. J., & R. E. Snow (1977). Aptitudes and instructional methods. New York: Irvington. Paperback edition, 1981.■ Csikszentmihalyi, M. (1993). The evolving self. New York: Harper Perennial.■ Culler, J. (1976). Ferdinand de Saussure. New York: Penguin Books.■ Curtius, E. R. (1973). European literature and the Latin Middle Ages. W. R. Trask (Trans.). Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.■ D'Alembert, J.L.R. (1963). Preliminary discourse to the encyclopedia of Diderot. R. N. Schwab (Trans.). Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill.■ Dampier, W. C. (1966). A history of modern science. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.■ Darwin, C. (1911). The life and letters of Charles Darwin (Vol. 1). Francis Darwin (Ed.). New York: Appleton.■ Davidson, D. (1970) Mental events. In L. Foster & J. W. Swanson (Eds.), Experience and theory (pp. 79-101). Amherst: University of Massachussetts Press.■ Davies, P. (1995). About time: Einstein's unfinished revolution. New York: Simon & Schuster/Touchstone.■ Davis, R., & J. J. King (1977). An overview of production systems. In E. Elcock & D. Michie (Eds.), Machine intelligence 8. Chichester, England: Ellis Horwood.■ Davis, R., & D. B. Lenat (1982). Knowledge- based systems in artificial intelligence. New York: McGraw-Hill.■ Dawkins, R. (1982). The extended phenotype: The gene as the unit of selection. Oxford: W. H. Freeman.■ deKleer, J., & J. S. Brown (1983). Assumptions and ambiguities in mechanistic mental models (1983). In D. Gentner & A. L. Stevens (Eds.), Mental modes (pp. 155-190). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.■ Dennett, D. C. (1978a). Brainstorms: Philosophical essays on mind and psychology. Montgomery, VT: Bradford Books.■ Dennett, D. C. (1978b). Toward a cognitive theory of consciousness. In D. C. Dennett, Brainstorms: Philosophical Essays on Mind and Psychology. Montgomery, VT: Bradford Books.■ Dennett, D. C. (1995). Darwin's dangerous idea: Evolution and the meanings of life. New York: Simon & Schuster/Touchstone.■ Descartes, R. (1897-1910). Traite de l'homme. In Oeuvres de Descartes (Vol. 11, pp. 119-215). Paris: Charles Adam & Paul Tannery. (Originally published in 1634.)■ Descartes, R. (1950). Discourse on method. L. J. Lafleur (Trans.). New York: Liberal Arts Press. (Originally published in 1637.)■ Descartes, R. (1951). Meditation on first philosophy. L. J. Lafleur (Trans.). New York: Liberal Arts Press. (Originally published in 1641.)■ Descartes, R. (1955). The philosophical works of Descartes. E. S. Haldane and G.R.T. Ross (Trans.). New York: Dover. (Originally published in 1911 by Cambridge University Press.)■ Descartes, R. (1967). Discourse on method (Pt. V). In E. S. Haldane and G.R.T. Ross (Eds.), The philosophical works of Descartes (Vol. 1, pp. 106-118). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Originally published in 1637.)■ Descartes, R. (1970a). Discourse on method. In E. S. Haldane & G.R.T. Ross (Eds.), The philosophical works of Descartes (Vol. 1, pp. 181-200). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Originally published in 1637.)■ Descartes, R. (1970b). Principles of philosophy. In E. S. Haldane & G.R.T. Ross (Eds.), The philosophical works of Descartes (Vol. 1, pp. 178-291). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Originally published in 1644.)■ Descartes, R. (1984). Meditations on first philosophy. In J. Cottingham, R. Stoothoff & D. Murduch (Trans.), The philosophical works of Descartes (Vol. 2). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Originally published in 1641.)■ Descartes, R. (1986). Meditations on first philosophy. J. Cottingham (Trans.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Originally published in 1641 as Med itationes de prima philosophia.)■ deWulf, M. (1956). An introduction to scholastic philosophy. Mineola, NY: Dover Books.■ Dixon, N. F. (1981). Preconscious processing. London: Wiley.■ Doyle, A. C. (1986). The Boscombe Valley mystery. In Sherlock Holmes: The com plete novels and stories (Vol. 1). New York: Bantam.■ Dreyfus, H., & S. Dreyfus (1986). Mind over machine. New York: Free Press.■ Dreyfus, H. L. (1972). What computers can't do: The limits of artificial intelligence (revised ed.). New York: Harper & Row.■ Dreyfus, H. L., & S. E. Dreyfus (1986). Mind over machine: The power of human intuition and expertise in the era of the computer. New York: Free Press.■ Edelman, G. M. (1992). Bright air, brilliant fire: On the matter of the mind. New York: Basic Books.■ Ehrenzweig, A. (1967). The hidden order of art. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson.■ Einstein, A., & L. Infeld (1938). The evolution of physics. New York: Simon & Schuster.■ Eisenstein, S. (1947). Film sense. New York: Harcourt, Brace & World.■ Everdell, W. R. (1997). The first moderns. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.■ Eysenck, M. W. (1977). Human memory: Theory, research and individual difference. Oxford: Pergamon.■ Eysenck, M. W. (1982). Attention and arousal: Cognition and performance. Berlin: Springer.■ Eysenck, M. W. (1984). A handbook of cognitive psychology. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.■ Fancher, R. E. (1979). Pioneers of psychology. New York: W. W. Norton.■ Farrell, B. A. (1981). The standing of psychoanalysis. New York: Oxford University Press.■ Feldman, D. H. (1980). Beyond universals in cognitive development. Norwood, NJ: Ablex.■ Fetzer, J. H. (1996). Philosophy and cognitive science (2nd ed.). New York: Paragon House.■ Finke, R. A. (1990). Creative imagery: Discoveries and inventions in visualization. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.■ Flanagan, O. (1991). The science of the mind. Cambridge MA: MIT Press/Bradford Books.■ Fodor, J. (1983). The modularity of mind. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press/Bradford Books.■ Frege, G. (1972). Conceptual notation. T. W. Bynum (Trans.). Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Originally published in 1879.)■ Frege, G. (1979). Logic. In H. Hermes, F. Kambartel & F. Kaulbach (Eds.), Gottlob Frege: Posthumous writings. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. (Originally published in 1879-1891.)■ Freud, S. (1959). Creative writers and day-dreaming. In J. Strachey (Ed.), The standard edition of the complete psychological works of Sigmund Freud (Vol. 9, pp. 143-153). London: Hogarth Press.■ Freud, S. (1966). Project for a scientific psychology. In J. Strachey (Ed.), The stan dard edition of the complete psychological works of Sigmund Freud (Vol. 1, pp. 295-398). London: Hogarth Press. (Originally published in 1950 as Aus den AnfaЁngen der Psychoanalyse, in London by Imago Publishing.)■ Freud, S. (1976). Lecture 18-Fixation to traumas-the unconscious. In J. Strachey (Ed.), The standard edition of the complete psychological works of Sigmund Freud (Vol. 16, p. 285). London: Hogarth Press.■ Galileo, G. (1990). Il saggiatore [The assayer]. In S. Drake (Ed.), Discoveries and opinions of Galileo. New York: Anchor Books. (Originally published in 1623.)■ Gassendi, P. (1970). Letter to Descartes. In "Objections and replies." In E. S. Haldane & G.R.T. Ross (Eds.), The philosophical works of Descartes (Vol. 2, pp. 179-240). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Originally published in 1641.)■ Gazzaniga, M. S. (1988). Mind matters: How mind and brain interact to create our conscious lives. Boston: Houghton Mifflin in association with MIT Press/Bradford Books.■ Genesereth, M. R., & N. J. Nilsson (1987). Logical foundations of artificial intelligence. Palo Alto, CA: Morgan Kaufmann.■ Ghiselin, B. (1952). The creative process. New York: Mentor.■ Ghiselin, B. (1985). The creative process. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. (Originally published in 1952.)■ Gilhooly, K. J. (1996). Thinking: Directed, undirected and creative (3rd ed.). London: Academic Press.■ Glass, A. L., K. J. Holyoak & J. L. Santa (1979). Cognition. Reading, MA: AddisonWesley.■ Goody, J. (1977). The domestication of the savage mind. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.■ Gruber, H. E. (1980). Darwin on man: A psychological study of scientific creativity (2nd ed.). Chicago: University of Chicago Press.■ Gruber, H. E., & S. Davis (1988). Inching our way up Mount Olympus: The evolving systems approach to creative thinking. In R. J. Sternberg (Ed.), The nature of creativity: Contemporary psychological perspectives. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.■ Guthrie, E. R. (1972). The psychology of learning. New York: Harper. (Originally published in 1935.)■ Habermas, J. (1972). Knowledge and human interests. Boston: Beacon Press.■ Hadamard, J. (1945). The psychology of invention in the mathematical field. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.■ Hand, D. J. (1985). Artificial intelligence and psychiatry. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.■ Harris, M. (1981). The language myth. London: Duckworth.■ Haugeland, J. (Ed.) (1981). Mind design: Philosophy, psychology, artificial intelligence. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press/Bradford Books.■ Haugeland, J. (1981a). The nature and plausibility of cognitivism. In J. Haugeland (Ed.), Mind design: Philosophy, psychology, artificial intelligence (pp. 243-281). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.■ Haugeland, J. (1981b). Semantic engines: An introduction to mind design. In J. Haugeland (Ed.), Mind design: Philosophy, psychology, artificial intelligence (pp. 1-34). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press/Bradford Books.■ Haugeland, J. (1985). Artificial intelligence: The very idea. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.■ Hawkes, T. (1977). Structuralism and semiotics. Berkeley: University of California Press.■ Hebb, D. O. (1949). The organisation of behaviour. New York: Wiley.■ Hebb, D. O. (1958). A textbook of psychology. Philadelphia: Saunders.■ Hegel, G.W.F. (1910). The phenomenology of mind. J. B. Baille (Trans.). London: Sonnenschein. (Originally published as Phaenomenologie des Geistes, 1807.)■ Heisenberg, W. (1958). Physics and philosophy. New York: Harper & Row.■ Hempel, C. G. (1966). Philosophy of natural science. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: PrenticeHall.■ Herman, A. (1997). The idea of decline in Western history. New York: Free Press.■ Herrnstein, R. J., & E. G. Boring (Eds.) (1965). A source book in the history of psy chology. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.■ Herzmann, E. (1964). Mozart's creative process. In P. H. Lang (Ed.), The creative world of Mozart (pp. 17-30). London: Oldbourne Press.■ Hilgard, E. R. (1957). Introduction to psychology. London: Methuen.■ Hobbes, T. (1651). Leviathan. London: Crooke.■ Holliday, S. G., & M. J. Chandler (1986). Wisdom: Explorations in adult competence. Basel, Switzerland: Karger.■ Horn, J. L. (1986). In R. J. Sternberg (Ed.), Advances in the psychology of human intelligence (Vol. 3). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.■ Hull, C. (1943). Principles of behavior. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts.■ Hume, D. (1955). An inquiry concerning human understanding. New York: Liberal Arts Press. (Originally published in 1748.)■ Hume, D. (1975). An enquiry concerning human understanding. In L. A. SelbyBigge (Ed.), Hume's enquiries (3rd. ed., revised P. H. Nidditch). Oxford: Clarendon. (Spelling and punctuation revised.) (Originally published in 1748.)■ Hume, D. (1978). A treatise of human nature. L. A. Selby-Bigge (Ed.), Hume's enquiries (3rd. ed., revised P. H. Nidditch). Oxford: Clarendon. (With some modifications of spelling and punctuation.) (Originally published in 1690.)■ Hunt, E. (1973). The memory we must have. In R. C. Schank & K. M. Colby (Eds.), Computer models of thought and language. (pp. 343-371) San Francisco: W. H. Freeman.■ Husserl, E. (1960). Cartesian meditations. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff.■ Inhelder, B., & J. Piaget (1958). The growth of logical thinking from childhood to adolescence. New York: Basic Books. (Originally published in 1955 as De la logique de l'enfant a` la logique de l'adolescent. [Paris: Presses Universitaire de France])■ James, W. (1890a). The principles of psychology (Vol. 1). New York: Dover Books.■ James, W. (1890b). The principles of psychology. New York: Henry Holt.■ Jevons, W. S. (1900). The principles of science (2nd ed.). London: Macmillan.■ Johnson, G. (1986). Machinery of the mind: Inside the new science of artificial intelli gence. New York: Random House.■ Johnson-Laird, P. N. (1983). Mental models: Toward a cognitive science of language, inference, and consciousness. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.■ Johnson-Laird, P. N. (1988). The computer and the mind: An introduction to cognitive science. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.■ Jones, E. (1961). The life and work of Sigmund Freud. L. Trilling & S. Marcus (Eds.). London: Hogarth.■ Jones, R. V. (1985). Complementarity as a way of life. In A. P. French & P. J. Kennedy (Eds.), Niels Bohr: A centenary volume. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.■ Kant, I. (1933). Critique of Pure Reason (2nd ed.). N. K. Smith (Trans.). London: Macmillan. (Originally published in 1781 as Kritik der reinen Vernunft.)■ Kant, I. (1891). Solution of the general problems of the Prolegomena. In E. Belfort (Trans.), Kant's Prolegomena. London: Bell. (With minor modifications.) (Originally published in 1783.)■ Katona, G. (1940). Organizing and memorizing: Studies in the psychology of learning and teaching. New York: Columbia University Press.■ Kaufman, A. S. (1979). Intelligent testing with the WISC-R. New York: Wiley.■ Koestler, A. (1964). The act of creation. New York: Arkana (Penguin).■ Kohlberg, L. (1971). From is to ought. In T. Mischel (Ed.), Cognitive development and epistemology. (pp. 151-235) New York: Academic Press.■ KoЁhler, W. (1925). The mentality of apes. New York: Liveright.■ KoЁhler, W. (1927). The mentality of apes (2nd ed.). Ella Winter (Trans.). London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.■ KoЁhler, W. (1930). Gestalt psychology. London: G. Bell.■ KoЁhler, W. (1947). Gestalt psychology. New York: Liveright.■ KoЁhler, W. (1969). The task of Gestalt psychology. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.■ Kuhn, T. (1970). The structure of scientific revolutions (2nd ed.). Chicago: University of Chicago Press.■ Langer, E. J. (1989). Mindfulness. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley.■ Langer, S. (1962). Philosophical sketches. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.■ Langley, P., H. A. Simon, G. L. Bradshaw & J. M. Zytkow (1987). Scientific dis covery: Computational explorations of the creative process. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.■ Lashley, K. S. (1951). The problem of serial order in behavior. In L. A. Jeffress (Ed.), Cerebral mechanisms in behavior, the Hixon Symposium (pp. 112-146) New York: Wiley.■ LeDoux, J. E., & W. Hirst (1986). Mind and brain: Dialogues in cognitive neuroscience. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.■ Lehnert, W. (1978). The process of question answering. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.■ Leiber, J. (1991). Invitation to cognitive science. Oxford: Blackwell.■ Lenat, D. B., & G. Harris (1978). Designing a rule system that searches for scientific discoveries. In D. A. Waterman & F. Hayes-Roth (Eds.), Pattern directed inference systems (pp. 25-52) New York: Academic Press.■ Levenson, T. (1995). Measure for measure: A musical history of science. New York: Touchstone. (Originally published in 1994.)■ Leґvi-Strauss, C. (1963). Structural anthropology. C. Jacobson & B. Grundfest Schoepf (Trans.). New York: Basic Books. (Originally published in 1958.)■ Levine, M. W., & J. M. Schefner (1981). Fundamentals of sensation and perception. London: Addison-Wesley.■ Lewis, C. I. (1946). An analysis of knowledge and valuation. LaSalle, IL: Open Court.■ Lighthill, J. (1972). A report on artificial intelligence. Unpublished manuscript, Science Research Council.■ Lipman, M., A. M. Sharp & F. S. Oscanyan (1980). Philosophy in the classroom. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.■ Lippmann, W. (1965). Public opinion. New York: Free Press. (Originally published in 1922.)■ Locke, J. (1956). An essay concerning human understanding. Chicago: Henry Regnery Co. (Originally published in 1690.)■ Locke, J. (1975). An essay concerning human understanding. P. H. Nidditch (Ed.). Oxford: Clarendon. (Originally published in 1690.) (With spelling and punctuation modernized and some minor modifications of phrasing.)■ Lopate, P. (1994). The art of the personal essay. New York: Doubleday/Anchor Books.■ Lorimer, F. (1929). The growth of reason. London: Kegan Paul. Machlup, F., & U. Mansfield (Eds.) (1983). The study of information. New York: Wiley.■ Manguel, A. (1996). A history of reading. New York: Viking.■ Markey, J. F. (1928). The symbolic process. London: Kegan Paul.■ Martin, R. M. (1969). On Ziff's "Natural and formal languages." In S. Hook (Ed.), Language and philosophy: A symposium (pp. 249-263). New York: New York University Press.■ Mazlish, B. (1993). The fourth discontinuity: the co- evolution of humans and machines. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.■ McCarthy, J., & P. J. Hayes (1969). Some philosophical problems from the standpoint of artificial intelligence. In B. Meltzer & D. Michie (Eds.), Machine intelligence 4. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.■ McClelland, J. L., D. E. Rumelhart & G. E. Hinton (1986). The appeal of parallel distributed processing. In D. E. Rumelhart, J. L. McClelland & the PDP Research Group (Eds.), Parallel distributed processing: Explorations in the mi crostructure of cognition (Vol. 1, pp. 3-40). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press/ Bradford Books.■ McCorduck, P. (1979). Machines who think. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman.■ McLaughlin, T. (1970). Music and communication. London: Faber & Faber.■ Mednick, S. A. (1962). The associative basis of the creative process. Psychological Review 69, 431-436.■ Meehl, P. E., & C. J. Golden (1982). Taxometric methods. In Kendall, P. C., & Butcher, J. N. (Eds.), Handbook of research methods in clinical psychology (pp. 127-182). New York: Wiley.■ Mehler, J., E.C.T. Walker & M. Garrett (Eds.) (1982). Perspectives on mental rep resentation: Experimental and theoretical studies of cognitive processes and ca pacities. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.■ Mill, J. S. (1900). A system of logic, ratiocinative and inductive: Being a connected view of the principles of evidence and the methods of scientific investigation. London: Longmans, Green.■ Miller, G. A. (1979, June). A very personal history. Talk to the Cognitive Science Workshop, Cambridge, MA.■ Miller, J. (1983). States of mind. New York: Pantheon Books.■ Minsky, M. (1975). A framework for representing knowledge. In P. H. Winston (Ed.), The psychology of computer vision (pp. 211-277). New York: McGrawHill.■ Minsky, M., & S. Papert (1973). Artificial intelligence. Condon Lectures, Oregon State System of Higher Education, Eugene, Oregon.■ Minsky, M. L. (1986). The society of mind. New York: Simon & Schuster.■ Mischel, T. (1976). Psychological explanations and their vicissitudes. In J. K. Cole & W. J. Arnold (Eds.), Nebraska Symposium on motivation (Vol. 23). Lincoln, NB: University of Nebraska Press.■ Morford, M.P.O., & R. J. Lenardon (1995). Classical mythology (5th ed.). New York: Longman.■ Murdoch, I. (1954). Under the net. New York: Penguin.■ Nagel, E. (1959). Methodological issues in psychoanalytic theory. In S. Hook (Ed.), Psychoanalysis, scientific method, and philosophy: A symposium. New York: New York University Press.■ Nagel, T. (1979). Mortal questions. London: Cambridge University Press.■ Nagel, T. (1986). The view from nowhere. Oxford: Oxford University Press.■ Neisser, U. (1967). Cognitive psychology. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts.■ Neisser, U. (1972). Changing conceptions of imagery. In P. W. Sheehan (Ed.), The function and nature of imagery (pp. 233-251). London: Academic Press.■ Neisser, U. (1976). Cognition and reality. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman.■ Neisser, U. (1978). Memory: What are the important questions? In M. M. Gruneberg, P. E. Morris & R. N. Sykes (Eds.), Practical aspects of memory (pp. 3-24). London: Academic Press.■ Neisser, U. (1979). The concept of intelligence. In R. J. Sternberg & D. K. Detterman (Eds.), Human intelligence: Perspectives on its theory and measurement (pp. 179-190). Norwood, NJ: Ablex.■ Nersessian, N. (1992). How do scientists think? Capturing the dynamics of conceptual change in science. In R. N. Giere (Ed.), Cognitive models of science (pp. 3-44). Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.■ Newell, A. (1973a). Artificial intelligence and the concept of mind. In R. C. Schank & K. M. Colby (Eds.), Computer models of thought and language (pp. 1-60). San Francisco: W. H. Freeman.■ Newell, A. (1973b). You can't play 20 questions with nature and win. In W. G. Chase (Ed.), Visual information processing (pp. 283-310). New York: Academic Press.■ Newell, A., & H. A. Simon (1963). GPS: A program that simulates human thought. In E. A. Feigenbaum & J. Feldman (Eds.), Computers and thought (pp. 279-293). New York & McGraw-Hill.■ Newell, A., & H. A. Simon (1972). Human problem solving. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.■ Nietzsche, F. (1966). Beyond good and evil. W. Kaufmann (Trans.). New York: Vintage. (Originally published in 1885.)■ Nilsson, N. J. (1971). Problem- solving methods in artificial intelligence. New York: McGraw-Hill.■ Nussbaum, M. C. (1978). Aristotle's Princeton University Press. De Motu Anamalium. Princeton, NJ:■ Oersted, H. C. (1920). Thermo-electricity. In Kirstine Meyer (Ed.), H. C. Oersted, Natuurvidenskabelige Skrifter (Vol. 2). Copenhagen: n.p. (Originally published in 1830 in The Edinburgh encyclopaedia.)■ Ong, W. J. (1982). Orality and literacy: The technologizing of the word. London: Methuen.■ Onians, R. B. (1954). The origins of European thought. Cambridge, MA: Cambridge University Press.■ Osgood, C. E. (1960). Method and theory in experimental psychology. New York: Oxford University Press. (Originally published in 1953.)■ Osgood, C. E. (1966). Language universals and psycholinguistics. In J. H. Greenberg (Ed.), Universals of language (2nd ed., pp. 299-322). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.■ Palmer, R. E. (1969). Hermeneutics. Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press.■ Peirce, C. S. (1934). Some consequences of four incapacities-Man, a sign. In C. Hartsborne & P. Weiss (Eds.), Collected papers of Charles Saunders Peirce (Vol. 5, pp. 185-189). Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.■ Penfield, W. (1959). In W. Penfield & L. Roberts, Speech and brain mechanisms. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.■ Penrose, R. (1994). Shadows of the mind: A search for the missing science of conscious ness. Oxford: Oxford University Press.■ Perkins, D. N. (1981). The mind's best work. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.■ Peterfreund, E. (1986). The heuristic approach to psychoanalytic therapy. In■ J. Reppen (Ed.), Analysts at work, (pp. 127-144). Hillsdale, NJ: Analytic Press.■ Piaget, J. (1952). The origin of intelligence in children. New York: International Universities Press. (Originally published in 1936.)■ Piaget, J. (1954). Le langage et les opeґrations intellectuelles. Proble` mes de psycho linguistique. Symposium de l'Association de Psychologie Scientifique de Langue Francёaise. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France.■ Piaget, J. (1977). Problems of equilibration. In H. E. Gruber & J. J. Voneche (Eds.), The essential Piaget (pp. 838-841). London: Routlege & Kegan Paul. (Originally published in 1975 as L'eґquilibration des structures cognitives [Paris: Presses Universitaires de France].)■ Piaget, J., & B. Inhelder. (1973). Memory and intelligence. New York: Basic Books.■ Pinker, S. (1994). The language instinct. New York: Morrow.■ Pinker, S. (1996). Facts about human language relevant to its evolution. In J.-P. Changeux & J. Chavaillon (Eds.), Origins of the human brain. A symposium of the Fyssen foundation (pp. 262-283). Oxford: Clarendon Press. Planck, M. (1949). Scientific autobiography and other papers. F. Gaynor (Trans.). New York: Philosophical Library.■ Planck, M. (1990). Wissenschaftliche Selbstbiographie. W. Berg (Ed.). Halle, Germany: Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina.■ Plato (1892). Meno. In The Dialogues of Plato (B. Jowett, Trans.; Vol. 2). New York: Clarendon. (Originally published circa 380 B.C.)■ Poincareґ, H. (1913). Mathematical creation. In The foundations of science. G. B. Halsted (Trans.). New York: Science Press.■ Poincareґ, H. (1921). The foundations of science: Science and hypothesis, the value of science, science and method. G. B. Halstead (Trans.). New York: Science Press.■ Poincareґ, H. (1929). The foundations of science: Science and hypothesis, the value of science, science and method. New York: Science Press.■ Poincareґ, H. (1952). Science and method. F. Maitland (Trans.) New York: Dover.■ Polya, G. (1945). How to solve it. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.■ Polanyi, M. (1958). Personal knowledge. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.■ Popper, K. (1968). Conjectures and refutations: The growth of scientific knowledge. New York: Harper & Row/Basic Books.■ Popper, K., & J. Eccles (1977). The self and its brain. New York: Springer-Verlag.■ Popper, K. R. (1959). The logic of scientific discovery. London: Hutchinson.■ Putnam, H. (1975). Mind, language and reality: Philosophical papers (Vol. 2). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.■ Putnam, H. (1987). The faces of realism. LaSalle, IL: Open Court.■ Pylyshyn, Z. W. (1981). The imagery debate: Analog media versus tacit knowledge. In N. Block (Ed.), Imagery (pp. 151-206). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.■ Pylyshyn, Z. W. (1984). Computation and cognition: Towards a foundation for cog nitive science. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press/Bradford Books.■ Quillian, M. R. (1968). Semantic memory. In M. Minsky (Ed.), Semantic information processing (pp. 216-260). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.■ Quine, W.V.O. (1960). Word and object. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.■ Rabbitt, P.M.A., & S. Dornic (Eds.). Attention and performance (Vol. 5). London: Academic Press.■ Rawlins, G.J.E. (1997). Slaves of the Machine: The quickening of computer technology. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press/Bradford Books.■ Reid, T. (1970). An inquiry into the human mind on the principles of common sense. In R. Brown (Ed.), Between Hume and Mill: An anthology of British philosophy- 1749- 1843 (pp. 151-178). New York: Random House/Modern Library.■ Reitman, W. (1970). What does it take to remember? In D. A. Norman (Ed.), Models of human memory (pp. 470-510). London: Academic Press.■ Ricoeur, P. (1974). Structure and hermeneutics. In D. I. Ihde (Ed.), The conflict of interpretations: Essays in hermeneutics (pp. 27-61). Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press.■ Robinson, D. N. (1986). An intellectual history of psychology. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press.■ Rorty, R. (1979). Philosophy and the mirror of nature. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.■ Rosch, E. (1977). Human categorization. In N. Warren (Ed.), Studies in cross cultural psychology (Vol. 1, pp. 1-49) London: Academic Press.■ Rosch, E. (1978). Principles of categorization. In E. Rosch & B. B. Lloyd (Eds.), Cognition and categorization (pp. 27-48). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.■ Rosch, E., & B. B. Lloyd (1978). Principles of categorization. In E. Rosch & B. B. Lloyd (Eds.), Cognition and categorization. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.■ Rose, S. (1970). The chemistry of life. Baltimore: Penguin Books.■ Rose, S. (1976). The conscious brain (updated ed.). New York: Random House.■ Rose, S. (1993). The making of memory: From molecules to mind. New York: Anchor Books. (Originally published in 1992)■ Roszak, T. (1994). The cult of information: A neo- Luddite treatise on high- tech, artificial intelligence, and the true art of thinking (2nd ed.). Berkeley: University of California Press.■ Royce, J. R., & W. W. Rozeboom (Eds.) (1972). The psychology of knowing. New York: Gordon & Breach.■ Rumelhart, D. E. (1977). Introduction to human information processing. New York: Wiley.■ Rumelhart, D. E. (1980). Schemata: The building blocks of cognition. In R. J. Spiro, B. Bruce & W. F. Brewer (Eds.), Theoretical issues in reading comprehension. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.■ Rumelhart, D. E., & J. L. McClelland (1986). On learning the past tenses of English verbs. In J. L. McClelland & D. E. Rumelhart (Eds.), Parallel distributed processing: Explorations in the microstructure of cognition (Vol. 2). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.■ Rumelhart, D. E., P. Smolensky, J. L. McClelland & G. E. Hinton (1986). Schemata and sequential thought processes in PDP models. In J. L. McClelland, D. E. Rumelhart & the PDP Research Group (Eds.), Parallel Distributed Processing (Vol. 2, pp. 7-57). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.■ Russell, B. (1927). An outline of philosophy. London: G. Allen & Unwin.■ Russell, B. (1961). History of Western philosophy. London: George Allen & Unwin.■ Russell, B. (1965). How I write. In Portraits from memory and other essays. London: Allen & Unwin.■ Russell, B. (1992). In N. Griffin (Ed.), The selected letters of Bertrand Russell (Vol. 1), The private years, 1884- 1914. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. Ryecroft, C. (1966). Psychoanalysis observed. London: Constable.■ Sagan, C. (1978). The dragons of Eden: Speculations on the evolution of human intel ligence. New York: Ballantine Books.■ Salthouse, T. A. (1992). Expertise as the circumvention of human processing limitations. In K. A. Ericsson & J. Smith (Eds.), Toward a general theory of expertise: Prospects and limits (pp. 172-194). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.■ Sanford, A. J. (1987). The mind of man: Models of human understanding. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.■ Sapir, E. (1921). Language. New York: Harcourt, Brace, and World.■ Sapir, E. (1964). Culture, language, and personality. Berkeley: University of California Press. (Originally published in 1941.)■ Sapir, E. (1985). The status of linguistics as a science. In D. G. Mandelbaum (Ed.), Selected writings of Edward Sapir in language, culture and personality (pp. 160166). Berkeley: University of California Press. (Originally published in 1929).■ Scardmalia, M., & C. Bereiter (1992). Literate expertise. In K. A. Ericsson & J. Smith (Eds.), Toward a general theory of expertise: Prospects and limits (pp. 172-194). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.■ Schafer, R. (1954). Psychoanalytic interpretation in Rorschach testing. New York: Grune & Stratten.■ Schank, R. C. (1973). Identification of conceptualizations underlying natural language. In R. C. Schank & K. M. Colby (Eds.), Computer models of thought and language (pp. 187-248). San Francisco: W. H. Freeman.■ Schank, R. C. (1976). The role of memory in language processing. In C. N. Cofer (Ed.), The structure of human memory. (pp. 162-189) San Francisco: W. H. Freeman.■ Schank, R. C. (1986). Explanation patterns: Understanding mechanically and creatively. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.■ Schank, R. C., & R. P. Abelson (1977). Scripts, plans, goals, and understanding. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.■ SchroЁdinger, E. (1951). Science and humanism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.■ Searle, J. R. (1981a). Minds, brains, and programs. In J. Haugeland (Ed.), Mind design: Philosophy, psychology, artificial intelligence (pp. 282-306). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.■ Searle, J. R. (1981b). Minds, brains and programs. In D. Hofstadter & D. Dennett (Eds.), The mind's I (pp. 353-373). New York: Basic Books.■ Searle, J. R. (1983). Intentionality. New York: Cambridge University Press.■ Serres, M. (1982). The origin of language: Biology, information theory, and thermodynamics. M. Anderson (Trans.). In J. V. Harari & D. F. Bell (Eds.), Hermes: Literature, science, philosophy (pp. 71-83). Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.■ Simon, H. A. (1966). Scientific discovery and the psychology of problem solving. In R. G. Colodny (Ed.), Mind and cosmos: Essays in contemporary science and philosophy (pp. 22-40). Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press.■ Simon, H. A. (1979). Models of thought. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.■ Simon, H. A. (1989). The scientist as a problem solver. In D. Klahr & K. Kotovsky (Eds.), Complex information processing: The impact of Herbert Simon. Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.■ Simon, H. A., & C. Kaplan (1989). Foundations of cognitive science. In M. Posner (Ed.), Foundations of cognitive science (pp. 1-47). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.■ Simonton, D. K. (1988). Creativity, leadership and chance. In R. J. Sternberg (Ed.), The nature of creativity. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.■ Skinner, B. F. (1974). About behaviorism. New York: Knopf.■ Smith, E. E. (1988). Concepts and thought. In J. Sternberg & E. E. Smith (Eds.), The psychology of human thought (pp. 19-49). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.■ Smith, E. E. (1990). Thinking: Introduction. In D. N. Osherson & E. E. Smith (Eds.), Thinking. An invitation to cognitive science. (Vol. 3, pp. 1-2). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.■ Socrates. (1958). Meno. In E. H. Warmington & P. O. Rouse (Eds.), Great dialogues of Plato W.H.D. Rouse (Trans.). New York: New American Library. (Original publication date unknown.)■ Solso, R. L. (1974). Theories of retrieval. In R. L. Solso (Ed.), Theories in cognitive psychology. Potomac, MD: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.■ Spencer, H. (1896). The principles of psychology. New York: Appleton-CenturyCrofts.■ Steiner, G. (1975). After Babel: Aspects of language and translation. New York: Oxford University Press.■ Sternberg, R. J. (1977). Intelligence, information processing, and analogical reasoning. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.■ Sternberg, R. J. (1994). Intelligence. In R. J. Sternberg, Thinking and problem solving. San Diego: Academic Press.■ Sternberg, R. J., & J. E. Davidson (1985). Cognitive development in gifted and talented. In F. D. Horowitz & M. O'Brien (Eds.), The gifted and talented (pp. 103-135). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.■ Storr, A. (1993). The dynamics of creation. New York: Ballantine Books. (Originally published in 1972.)■ Stumpf, S. E. (1994). Philosophy: History and problems (5th ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill.■ Sulloway, F. J. (1996). Born to rebel: Birth order, family dynamics, and creative lives. New York: Random House/Vintage Books.■ Thorndike, E. L. (1906). Principles of teaching. New York: A. G. Seiler.■ Thorndike, E. L. (1970). Animal intelligence: Experimental studies. Darien, CT: Hafner Publishing Co. (Originally published in 1911.)■ Titchener, E. B. (1910). A textbook of psychology. New York: Macmillan.■ Titchener, E. B. (1914). A primer of psychology. New York: Macmillan.■ Toulmin, S. (1957). The philosophy of science. London: Hutchinson.■ Tulving, E. (1972). Episodic and semantic memory. In E. Tulving & W. Donaldson (Eds.), Organisation of memory. London: Academic Press.■ Turing, A. (1946). In B. E. Carpenter & R. W. Doran (Eds.), ACE reports of 1946 and other papers. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.■ Turkle, S. (1984). Computers and the second self: Computers and the human spirit. New York: Simon & Schuster.■ Tyler, S. A. (1978). The said and the unsaid: Mind, meaning, and culture. New York: Academic Press.■ van Heijenoort (Ed.) (1967). From Frege to Goedel. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.■ Varela, F. J. (1984). The creative circle: Sketches on the natural history of circularity. In P. Watzlawick (Ed.), The invented reality (pp. 309-324). New York: W. W. Norton.■ Voltaire (1961). On the Penseґs of M. Pascal. In Philosophical letters (pp. 119-146). E. Dilworth (Trans.). Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill.■ Wagman, M. (1991a). Artificial intelligence and human cognition: A theoretical inter comparison of two realms of intellect. Westport, CT: Praeger.■ Wagman, M. (1991b). Cognitive science and concepts of mind: Toward a general theory of human and artificial intelligence. Westport, CT: Praeger.■ Wagman, M. (1993). Cognitive psychology and artificial intelligence: Theory and re search in cognitive science. Westport, CT: Praeger.■ Wagman, M. (1995). The sciences of cognition: Theory and research in psychology and artificial intelligence. Westport, CT: Praeger.■ Wagman, M. (1996). Human intellect and cognitive science: Toward a general unified theory of intelligence. Westport, CT: Praeger.■ Wagman, M. (1997a). Cognitive science and the symbolic operations of human and artificial intelligence: Theory and research into the intellective processes. Westport, CT: Praeger.■ Wagman, M. (1997b). The general unified theory of intelligence: Central conceptions and specific application to domains of cognitive science. Westport, CT: Praeger.■ Wagman, M. (1998a). Cognitive science and the mind- body problem: From philosophy to psychology to artificial intelligence to imaging of the brain. Westport, CT: Praeger.■ Wagman, M. (1998b). Language and thought in humans and computers: Theory and research in psychology, artificial intelligence, and neural science. Westport, CT: Praeger.■ Wagman, M. (1998c). The ultimate objectives of artificial intelligence: Theoretical and research foundations, philosophical and psychological implications. Westport, CT: Praeger.■ Wagman, M. (1999). The human mind according to artificial intelligence: Theory, re search, and implications. Westport, CT: Praeger.■ Wagman, M. (2000). Scientific discovery processes in humans and computers: Theory and research in psychology and artificial intelligence. Westport, CT: Praeger.■ Wall, R. (1972). Introduction to mathematical linguistics. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.■ Wallas, G. (1926). The Art of Thought. New York: Harcourt, Brace & Co.■ Wason, P. (1977). Self contradictions. In P. Johnson-Laird & P. Wason (Eds.), Thinking: Readings in cognitive science. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.■ Wason, P. C., & P. N. Johnson-Laird. (1972). Psychology of reasoning: Structure and content. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.■ Watson, J. (1930). Behaviorism. New York: W. W. Norton.■ Watzlawick, P. (1984). Epilogue. In P. Watzlawick (Ed.), The invented reality. New York: W. W. Norton, 1984.■ Weinberg, S. (1977). The first three minutes: A modern view of the origin of the uni verse. New York: Basic Books.■ Weisberg, R. W. (1986). Creativity: Genius and other myths. New York: W. H. Freeman.■ Weizenbaum, J. (1976). Computer power and human reason: From judgment to cal culation. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman.■ Wertheimer, M. (1945). Productive thinking. New York: Harper & Bros.■ Whitehead, A. N. (1925). Science and the modern world. New York: Macmillan.■ Whorf, B. L. (1956). In J. B. Carroll (Ed.), Language, thought and reality: Selected writings of Benjamin Lee Whorf. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.■ Whyte, L. L. (1962). The unconscious before Freud. New York: Anchor Books.■ Wiener, N. (1954). The human use of human beings. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.■ Wiener, N. (1964). God & Golem, Inc.: A comment on certain points where cybernetics impinges on religion. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.■ Winograd, T. (1972). Understanding natural language. New York: Academic Press.■ Winston, P. H. (1987). Artificial intelligence: A perspective. In E. L. Grimson & R. S. Patil (Eds.), AI in the 1980s and beyond (pp. 1-12). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.■ Winston, P. H. (Ed.) (1975). The psychology of computer vision. New York: McGrawHill.■ Wittgenstein, L. (1953). Philosophical investigations. Oxford: Basil Blackwell.■ Wittgenstein, L. (1958). The blue and brown books. New York: Harper Colophon.■ Woods, W. A. (1975). What's in a link: Foundations for semantic networks. In D. G. Bobrow & A. Collins (Eds.), Representations and understanding: Studies in cognitive science (pp. 35-84). New York: Academic Press.■ Woodworth, R. S. (1938). Experimental psychology. New York: Holt; London: Methuen (1939).■ Wundt, W. (1904). Principles of physiological psychology (Vol. 1). E. B. Titchener (Trans.). New York: Macmillan.■ Wundt, W. (1907). Lectures on human and animal psychology. J. E. Creighton & E. B. Titchener (Trans.). New York: Macmillan.■ Young, J. Z. (1978). Programs of the brain. New York: Oxford University Press.■ Ziman, J. (1978). Reliable knowledge: An exploration of the grounds for belief in science. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Bibliography
-
13 BS
1) Компьютерная техника: Batch Script, Batch System, Better Solutions, Broadcasting Satellite, Bus State2) Авиация: burner staging3) Американизм: Blowing Smoke, Buzzword Saturation4) Спорт: Been Stomped, Blown Save, backside (в скейтбординге: способ подъезда к цели)5) Военный термин: Big Secret, Broadcast Service, ballistic shell, base salvage, base section, base shell, base supply, body shell, bomb service, bomber squadron, border surveillance, broadcast station6) Техника: Brown and Sharpe wire gauge, backspace character, band setting, band-stop, beta spectrometer, blank space, bonded single silk, bounded single-silk, buffer stage, byte size, batch size7) Сельское хозяйство: Bare Soil, Bismuth Sulfite8) Шутливое выражение: Balloon Spit, Balloon Stories, Balls Of Shame, Bulls Signature9) Математика: Broad Specificity10) Религия: Baptist Stuff, Belief Stuff, Bible Study, Blessed Sacrament11) Метеорология: Beautiful Sunshine12) Железнодорожный термин: Birmingham Southern Railroad Company13) Юридический термин: Bad Science14) Бухгалтерия: Bigger Surpluses15) Фармакология: sodium bisulfite16) Ветеринария: Bear Spotter, Black Swallowtail17) Грубое выражение: Bilingual Scam, Bit Stupid, Bitch Slap, Business Stupidity, Butt Speak, bullshit, брехня18) Металлургия: Below Slab19) Музыка: Blue Soul20) Оптика: bandstop21) Политика: Bassas Da India22) Телекоммуникации: Basic Service, Broadcast Satellite, base station, базовая станция, БС, Автоматизированная система расчётов ( за услуги связи)23) Сокращение: Bachelor of Surgery, BackScatter, Bahamas, Black Sunday, Broadcasting Station, Brown & Sharpe Wire Gage, beams and stringers, bell and spigot, bill of sale, black scale, borescope, both sides, Back Scattering, Balance Sheet, Band-stop filter, Base Shield, Base Station, Beam Splitter, Binary Scale, Binary Search, Binary Subtraction, Bit Synchronizer, Bound Seam, breath sounds24) Театр: Back Stage25) Текстиль: Bunny Slippers26) Университет: Ball State University, Brown Student, Business School, Busted Students27) Физика: Baryon Strangeness28) Физиология: Body Smell, Bone Stock, Bowel Sounds, Brain Size, Brain State29) Электроника: Base Saturation30) Сленг: bull shit, студент, получивший степень бакалавра31) Вычислительная техника: Banded Signaling, binary subtract, возврат на позицию, BackSpace one record (IBM, VM/ESA, CP), Base Station (LA, GSM, Mobile-Systems), backspace (character), BackSpace, bachelor of science32) Литература: Brilliant Speech33) Нефть: backscattering, backsight, base sediment, basic sediment, bottom sediment, bottom settlings, Бюро стандартов, донные осадки (bottom sediment), донный осадок (bottom sediment), основной осадок (basic sediment), стандарт Великобритании (British Standard)34) Связь: Basic/Bearer Service35) Картография: blacksmith shop, blacksmithy, boundary stone36) Транспорт: Buick Sport, Bumper Sticker37) Пищевая промышленность: Baking Soda, Baloney Sausage38) Фирменный знак: Barber Shop, Bechtel Shell, Bell South, Buxton Sales39) Холодильная техника: National Bureau of Standards40) Экология: Brown Snowmen41) СМИ: Bad Stories, Badly Stated, Brilliant Soliloquy42) Деловая лексика: Before System, Build System, Business Simplified43) Бурение: грязь (bottom settlings), base case44) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: booster station45) Нефтегазовая техника Бюро стандартов США (Bureau of Standards)46) Образование: Black Sheep, Brain Stretching, Bus School, Бакалавр наук (Bachelor of Science)47) Полимеры: British Standard, Bureau of Standards, bottom settling48) Программирование: Back Space49) Автоматика: base speed, bulk storage50) Ядерная физика: Beth Salpeter51) Сахалин Р: (bis) британский стандарт52) Медицинская техника: Bjork-Shile (Бьорк-Шили)53) Молочное производство: Bismuth Sulphite54) Нефть и газ: non-linear gap width55) Имена и фамилии: Ben Skywalker, Bill Sanders, Bob Schmidt, Britney Spears56) Баскетбол: blocked shot57) ООН: Bolshevik Storytelling58) Должность: Biomedical Sciences, Business Studies59) Чат: Be Sweet, Biting Sarcasm, Bring Snickers60) Правительство: Bay State, Blue Springs61) NYSE. Bethlehem Steel Corporation62) Программное обеспечение: Block Size63) Хобби: Bite Stamps64) Федеральное бюро расследований: Boston Field Office -
14 bs
1) Компьютерная техника: Batch Script, Batch System, Better Solutions, Broadcasting Satellite, Bus State2) Авиация: burner staging3) Американизм: Blowing Smoke, Buzzword Saturation4) Спорт: Been Stomped, Blown Save, backside (в скейтбординге: способ подъезда к цели)5) Военный термин: Big Secret, Broadcast Service, ballistic shell, base salvage, base section, base shell, base supply, body shell, bomb service, bomber squadron, border surveillance, broadcast station6) Техника: Brown and Sharpe wire gauge, backspace character, band setting, band-stop, beta spectrometer, blank space, bonded single silk, bounded single-silk, buffer stage, byte size, batch size7) Сельское хозяйство: Bare Soil, Bismuth Sulfite8) Шутливое выражение: Balloon Spit, Balloon Stories, Balls Of Shame, Bulls Signature9) Математика: Broad Specificity10) Религия: Baptist Stuff, Belief Stuff, Bible Study, Blessed Sacrament11) Метеорология: Beautiful Sunshine12) Железнодорожный термин: Birmingham Southern Railroad Company13) Юридический термин: Bad Science14) Бухгалтерия: Bigger Surpluses15) Фармакология: sodium bisulfite16) Ветеринария: Bear Spotter, Black Swallowtail17) Грубое выражение: Bilingual Scam, Bit Stupid, Bitch Slap, Business Stupidity, Butt Speak, bullshit, брехня18) Металлургия: Below Slab19) Музыка: Blue Soul20) Оптика: bandstop21) Политика: Bassas Da India22) Телекоммуникации: Basic Service, Broadcast Satellite, base station, базовая станция, БС, Автоматизированная система расчётов ( за услуги связи)23) Сокращение: Bachelor of Surgery, BackScatter, Bahamas, Black Sunday, Broadcasting Station, Brown & Sharpe Wire Gage, beams and stringers, bell and spigot, bill of sale, black scale, borescope, both sides, Back Scattering, Balance Sheet, Band-stop filter, Base Shield, Base Station, Beam Splitter, Binary Scale, Binary Search, Binary Subtraction, Bit Synchronizer, Bound Seam, breath sounds24) Театр: Back Stage25) Текстиль: Bunny Slippers26) Университет: Ball State University, Brown Student, Business School, Busted Students27) Физика: Baryon Strangeness28) Физиология: Body Smell, Bone Stock, Bowel Sounds, Brain Size, Brain State29) Электроника: Base Saturation30) Сленг: bull shit, студент, получивший степень бакалавра31) Вычислительная техника: Banded Signaling, binary subtract, возврат на позицию, BackSpace one record (IBM, VM/ESA, CP), Base Station (LA, GSM, Mobile-Systems), backspace (character), BackSpace, bachelor of science32) Литература: Brilliant Speech33) Нефть: backscattering, backsight, base sediment, basic sediment, bottom sediment, bottom settlings, Бюро стандартов, донные осадки (bottom sediment), донный осадок (bottom sediment), основной осадок (basic sediment), стандарт Великобритании (British Standard)34) Связь: Basic/Bearer Service35) Картография: blacksmith shop, blacksmithy, boundary stone36) Транспорт: Buick Sport, Bumper Sticker37) Пищевая промышленность: Baking Soda, Baloney Sausage38) Фирменный знак: Barber Shop, Bechtel Shell, Bell South, Buxton Sales39) Холодильная техника: National Bureau of Standards40) Экология: Brown Snowmen41) СМИ: Bad Stories, Badly Stated, Brilliant Soliloquy42) Деловая лексика: Before System, Build System, Business Simplified43) Бурение: грязь (bottom settlings), base case44) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: booster station45) Нефтегазовая техника Бюро стандартов США (Bureau of Standards)46) Образование: Black Sheep, Brain Stretching, Bus School, Бакалавр наук (Bachelor of Science)47) Полимеры: British Standard, Bureau of Standards, bottom settling48) Программирование: Back Space49) Автоматика: base speed, bulk storage50) Ядерная физика: Beth Salpeter51) Сахалин Р: (bis) британский стандарт52) Медицинская техника: Bjork-Shile (Бьорк-Шили)53) Молочное производство: Bismuth Sulphite54) Нефть и газ: non-linear gap width55) Имена и фамилии: Ben Skywalker, Bill Sanders, Bob Schmidt, Britney Spears56) Баскетбол: blocked shot57) ООН: Bolshevik Storytelling58) Должность: Biomedical Sciences, Business Studies59) Чат: Be Sweet, Biting Sarcasm, Bring Snickers60) Правительство: Bay State, Blue Springs61) NYSE. Bethlehem Steel Corporation62) Программное обеспечение: Block Size63) Хобби: Bite Stamps64) Федеральное бюро расследований: Boston Field Office -
15 understanding
adjective ((of a person) good at knowing how other people feel; sympathetic: an understanding person; Try to be more understanding!) comprensivounderstanding1 adj comprensivo1. comprensiónmy understanding is that... tengo entendido que...2. acuerdotr[ʌndə'stændɪŋ]1 (intelligence) entendimiento, inteligencia2 (grasp) comprensión nombre femenino3 (agreement) acuerdo4 (condition) condición nombre femenino■ I'll lend you the money on the understanding that you pay me back as soon as possible te dejaré el dinero a condición de que me lo devuelvas lo antes posible5 (interpretation) interpretación nombre femenino1 comprensivo,-aunderstanding [.ʌndər'stændɪŋ] adj: comprensivo, compasivo1) grasp: comprensión f, entendimiento m2) sympathy: comprensión f (mutua)3) interpretation: interpretación fit's my understanding that...: tengo la impresión de que..., tengo entendido que...4) agreement: acuerdo m, arreglo madj.• compasivo, -a adj.• comprensivo, -a adj.• entendedor adj.• inteligente adj.n.• acuerdo s.m.• comprensión s.f.• conocimiento s.m.• entender s.m.• entendimiento s.m.
I 'ʌndər'stændɪŋ, ˌʌndə'stændɪŋ1) ua) ( grasp) entendimiento mwe now have a better o greater understanding of it — ahora lo entendemos or lo comprendemos mejor
b) ( interpretation) interpretación fc) ( sympathy) comprensión fthese exchanges promote international understanding — estos intercambios fomentan el entendimiento or la concordia entre las naciones
2) c (agreement, arrangement) acuerdo mto come to o reach an understanding (with somebody) — llegar* a un acuerdo (con alguien)
to have an understanding (with somebody): we had an understanding that we'd share the work — habíamos convenido que compartiríamos el trabajo
3) u ( belief)it was my understanding that I would get the job — tenía entendido or creía que me darían el trabajo
on the understanding that — bien entendido que, con la condición de que
II
adjective comprensivo[ˌʌndǝ'stændɪŋ]1.ADJ [person] comprensivo; [smile] de comprensión•
to be understanding about sth — ser comprensivo (respecto a algo)2. N1) (=faculty) entendimiento mthe peace that passeth all understanding — (Bible) la paz que sobrepasa a todo entendimiento
2) [of sth] (=comprehension) comprensión f ; (=awareness) conciencia fwe need to test children's understanding of facts — hay que poner a prueba la comprensión que los niños tienen de los hechos
our understanding of these processes is still poor — todavía no comprendemos muy bien estos procesos
•
a basic understanding of computers is essential — se necesitan unos conocimientos básicos de informática•
to have a better or greater understanding of sth — (=comprehend better) entender or comprender mejor algo; (=be more aware of) tener mayor or más conciencia de algo•
to have little/no understanding of sth — saber muy poco/nada de algo•
a shift in public understanding of the issues of crime and punishment — un cambio de la conciencia pública con respecto a la cuestión de los crímenes y los castigos3) (=interpretation) interpretación fwhat's your understanding of the Prime Minister's statement? — ¿cómo interpreta usted la declaración del Primer Ministro?, ¿cuál es su interpretación de la declaración del Primer Ministro?
that's my understanding of the situation — esa es mi interpretación de la situación, así es como veo or interpreto la situación
4) (=sympathy) comprensión fto show no/little understanding of sth — no mostrar comprensión/mostrar muy poca comprensión hacia algo
5) (=belief)it was my understanding that..., my understanding was that... — tenía entendido que..., según yo creía...
6) (=agreement) acuerdo m•
to come to an understanding (with sb) — llegar a un acuerdo (con algn)•
to have an understanding (with sb) — tener un acuerdo (con algn)•
on the understanding that — a condición de que + subjun•
to reach an understanding (with sb) — llegar a un acuerdo (con algn)* * *
I ['ʌndər'stændɪŋ, ˌʌndə'stændɪŋ]1) ua) ( grasp) entendimiento mwe now have a better o greater understanding of it — ahora lo entendemos or lo comprendemos mejor
b) ( interpretation) interpretación fc) ( sympathy) comprensión fthese exchanges promote international understanding — estos intercambios fomentan el entendimiento or la concordia entre las naciones
2) c (agreement, arrangement) acuerdo mto come to o reach an understanding (with somebody) — llegar* a un acuerdo (con alguien)
to have an understanding (with somebody): we had an understanding that we'd share the work — habíamos convenido que compartiríamos el trabajo
3) u ( belief)it was my understanding that I would get the job — tenía entendido or creía que me darían el trabajo
on the understanding that — bien entendido que, con la condición de que
II
adjective comprensivo -
16 doctrine
noun1) (principle) Lehre, die* * *['doktrin](a belief or set of beliefs which is taught: religious doctrines.) die Doktrin* * *doc·trine[ˈdɒktrɪn, AM ˈdɑ:k-]nthe \doctrine of predestination die Prädestinationslehremilitary \doctrine Militärdoktrin fa basic/sound \doctrine ein fundierter Grundsatzto apply a \doctrine nach einem Grundsatz handelnto disprove a \doctrine einen Grundsatz widerlegento preach a \doctrine einen Grundsatz vertreten* * *['dɒktrɪn]nDoktrin f, Lehre f* * *1. Doktrin f, Lehre f, Lehrmeinung f:doctrine of descent Abstammungslehre f* * *noun1) (principle) Lehre, die* * *n.Doktrin -e f.Lehre -n f. -
17 knowledge
1) (familiarity) Kenntnisse (of in + Dat.)knowledge of human nature — Menschenkenntnis, die
2) (awareness) Wissen, dashave no knowledge of something — nichts von etwas wissen; keine Kenntnis von etwas haben (geh.)
she had no knowledge of it — sie wusste nichts davon; sie war völlig ahnungslos
[not] to my etc. knowledge — meines usw. Wissens [nicht]
3) (understanding)[a] knowledge of languages/French — Sprach-/Französischkenntnisse Pl.
somebody with [a] knowledge of computers — jemand, der sich mit Computern auskennt
* * *['noli‹]1) (the fact of knowing: She was greatly encouraged by the knowledge that she had won first prize in the competition.) das Wissen2) (information or what is known: He had a vast amount of knowledge about boats.) die Kenntnis3) (the whole of what can be learned or found out: Science is a branch of knowledge about which I am rather ignorant.) die Wissenschaft•- academic.ru/41141/knowledgeable">knowledgeable- general knowledge* * *knowl·edge[ˈnɒlɪʤ, AM ˈnɑ:l-]n no plshe has a good working \knowledge of Apple software sie besitzt nützliche, praktische Fähigkeiten im Umgang mit Apple Software\knowledge of French Französischkenntnisse pllimited \knowledge begrenztes Wissento have [no/some] \knowledge of sth [keine/gewisse] Kenntnisse über etw akk besitzento have a thorough \knowledge of sth ein fundiertes Wissen in etw dat besitzenI have absolutely no \knowledge about his private life ich weiß nicht das Geringste über sein Privatlebento my \knowledge soweit ich weiß, meines Wissens gehto be common \knowledge allgemein bekannt seinto deny all \knowledge [of sth] jegliche Kenntnis [über etw akk] abstreitento be safe in the \knowledge that... mit Bestimmtheit wissen, dass...it has been brought to our \knowledge that... wir haben davon Kenntnis erhalten, dass...carnal \knowledge Geschlechtsverkehr mto have carnal \knowledge of sb mit jdm Geschlechtsverkehr haben form* * *['nɒlɪdZ]n1) (= understanding, awareness) Wissen nt, Kenntnis fto have knowledge of — Kenntnis haben or besitzen von, wissen von
to have no knowledge of — keine Kenntnis haben von, nichts wissen von
not to my knowledge — nicht, dass ich wüsste
without the knowledge of her mother — ohne Wissen ihrer Mutter, ohne dass ihre Mutter es weiß
it has come to my knowledge that... — ich habe erfahren, dass...
safe in the knowledge that... — in der Gewissheit, dass...
2) (= learning, facts learned) Kenntnisse pl, Wissen ntmy knowledge of D.H. Lawrence — was ich von D. H. Lawrence kenne
I have a thorough knowledge of this subject — auf diesem Gebiet weiß ich gründlich Bescheid or besitze ich umfassende Kenntnisse
the police have no knowledge of him/his activities — die Polizei weiß nichts über ihn/seine Aktivitäten
* * *1. Kenntnis f:the knowledge of the victory die Kunde vom Sieg;bring sth to sb’s knowledge jemandem etwas zur Kenntnis bringen, jemanden von etwas in Kenntnis setzen;it has come to my knowledge es ist mir zur Kenntnis gelangt, ich habe erfahren ( beide:that dass);have knowledge of Kenntnis haben von;(not) to my knowledge meines Wissens (nicht);to the best of one’s knowledge and belief JUR nach bestem Wissen und Gewissen;my knowledge of Mr X meine Bekanntschaft mit Mr. X;with the full knowledge of mit vollem Wissen von (od gen);without my knowledge ohne mein Wissen;of, in in dat):basic knowledge Grundwissen, -kenntnisse;knowledge of the law Rechtskenntnisse;have a good knowledge of viel verstehen von, sich gut auskennen in (dat), gute Kenntnisse haben in (dat);* * *noun, no pl.1) (familiarity) Kenntnisse (of in + Dat.)knowledge of human nature — Menschenkenntnis, die
2) (awareness) Wissen, dashave no knowledge of something — nichts von etwas wissen; keine Kenntnis von etwas haben (geh.)
she had no knowledge of it — sie wusste nichts davon; sie war völlig ahnungslos
[not] to my etc. knowledge — meines usw. Wissens [nicht]
[a] knowledge of languages/French — Sprach-/Französischkenntnisse Pl.
somebody with [a] knowledge of computers — jemand, der sich mit Computern auskennt
* * *n.Erkenntnis f.Kenntnis -se f.Wissen n. -
18 CBS
1) Общая лексика: hum. сокр. Center For Biological Sequence, Central Bureau of Statistics2) Компьютерная техника: Canadian Blood Services, Complete Basis Set3) Разговорное выражение: come back soon5) Военный термин: Cant Bloody Shoot, Combat Battle Simulation, Core Battle Simulation, Corps Battle Simulator, Custom Battle System, close boundary sentry, continental base section, continuing balance system, controlled barrier system, corps battlefield simulation, correlation bombing system6) Сельское хозяйство: channel back slope7) Шутливое выражение: Can't Beat Survivor, Can't Broadcast Sports, Censored Broadcasting System, Cheap Broadcasting System, Commercials Before Sports, Creationist Broadcast Service9) Юридический термин: Confidence Belief And Self10) Бухгалтерия: консолидированный баланс группы компаний (входит в состав консолидированной финансовой отчётности (consolidated financial statements))11) Автомобильный термин: комбинированная тормозная система12) Грубое выражение: Cables Better Suckers, Can Be Suckered, Clueless Brainless And Stupid, Cock Brings Satisfaction, Cocksucking Bastard Sons, Cocksucking Bastards Sons, Crappy Boring Shows, Crappy Bull Shit13) Кино: телекомпания Си-би-эс14) Музыка: Cut Before Song15) Телекоммуникации: ТВ-компания Си-Би-Эс16) Сокращение: Capital Budget System, Columbia Broadcasting System, Corps Battle Simulation, controlled blip scan, cocoa butter substitute17) Университет: Can't Be Shown, Copenhagen Business School, Curtin Business School18) Физиология: Can't Be Saved, Chests, Butts, And Stomachs19) Электроника: Chemical bottle storage area20) Вычислительная техника: Certified Banyan Specialist (Banyan, VINES), Columbia Broadcasting System (Corporate name)21) Связь: центральная служба радиовещания22) Космонавтика: Commission for Basic Systems (WMO)23) Транспорт: Can't Be Stopped24) Фирменный знак: Corrections Billing Services25) Деловая лексика: Central Bureau for Statistics, Come Buy Stuff26) Сетевые технологии: Constant Bandwidth Server27) Полимеры: cyclohexylbenzothiazyl sulfonamide28) Океанография: Commission for Basic Systems29) Сахалин Ю: cost breakdown structure30) Химическое оружие: concrete block storage31) Расширение файла: Button bar configuration file (MasterWord)32) Майкрософт: модель CBS33) Общественная организация: Conservation Buyers Program34) Должность: Certified Banyan Specialist, Certified Bilingual Secretary, Certified Bioinformatics Specialist35) NYSE. C B S Corporation (Columbia Broadcasting System) -
19 opinion
əˈpɪnjən сущ.
1) взгляд, мнение, убеждение an opinion about, on ≈ мнение по поводу to act up to one's opinions ≈ действовать согласно своим убеждениям to air, express, give, offer, pass, state, venture, voice an opinion ≈ выражать мнение to be of opinion that ≈ полагать, что I still have not formed an opinion about the candidates. ≈ Я еще не составил мнения о кандидатах. to entertain, have, hold an opinion ≈ иметь мнение to have a high opinion of ≈ быть хорошего, высокого мнения о (ком-л., чем-л.) He has a high opinion of himself. ≈ Он высокого о себе мнения. to have a low opinion of ≈ быть низкого, плохого мнения о (ком-л., чем-л.) to have no settled opinions ≈ не иметь определенных взглядов to have no opinion of ≈ не иметь мнения о (ком-л., чем-л.) to hand down an opinion ≈ объявлять официальную точку зрения The court handed down an opinion. ≈ Суд объявил свое мнение. to mold (public) opinion ≈ формировать( общественное) мнение shades of opinion ≈ всевозможные убеждения in my opinion ≈ по моему мнению, по-моему to form an opinion about ≈ составить мнение о Syn: belief, conviction, estimate, sentiment, view
2) оценка;
мнение, заключение специалиста expert opinion lay opinion counsel's opinion have the best opinion have another opinion get another opinion take another opinion Syn: estimation ∙ opinions differ посл. ≈ о вкусах не спорят мнение;
взгляд;
убеждение;
- political *s политические убеждения;
- public * общественное мнение;
- golden * благоприятное мнение;
- horseback * (американизм) непродуманное мнение;
- a matter of * спорный вопрос;
- *s differ о вкусах не спорят;
- in my * по-моему;
мне кажется;
- to have no settled *s не иметь определенных взглядов;
- to be of * that... полагать, что...;
- to have the courage of one's *s открыто защищать свои убеждения;
- to act up to one's *s поступать согласно своим убеждениям;
- I'm entirely of your * я полностью придерживаюсь вашего мнения оценка;
мнение;
- to have a good * of smb., smth. быть хорошего мнения о ком-л;
о чем-л;
- to have no * of smb. smth не иметь мнения о ком-л, чем-л;
- to have a good * of oneself быть о себе высокого мнения;
быть самоуверенным;
- to give an * выразить свое мнение;
дать свою оценку;
- I haven't much of an * of him я невысокого мнения о нем;
- what's your * of this article? что вы думаете об этой статье? заключение специалиста;
- advisory * консультативное заключение;
- to have another * запросить мнение еще одного специалиста;
- to have the best * получить консультацию. высококвалифицированного специалиста (юридическое) судебное решение;
- dissenting * особое мнение;
несогласное мнение to act up to one's ~s действовать согласно своим убеждениям advance an ~ высказывать мнение adverse ~ противоположное мнение advisory ~ консультативное заключение audit ~ заключение по ревизии auditor's ~ заключение ревизора basic ~ базисная оценка ~ мнение, взгляд;
to be of opinion that полагать, что;
to have no settled opinions не иметь определенных взглядов be of the ~ полагать change one's ~ изменять свое мнение clean ~ беспристрастное заключение clean ~ непредвзятое мнение considered ~ твердое убеждение ~ мнение, заключение специалиста;
counsel's opinion мнение адвоката о деле counsel's ~ письменное заключение адвоката dissenting ~ неортодоксальное мнение dissenting ~ особое мнение expert ~ заключение экспертизы expert ~ мнение эксперта expert ~ on claim for damages заключение экспертизы по иску об убытках to have the best ~ обратиться к лучшему специалисту (врачу и т. п.) ;
to have (или to get) another opinion приглашать еще одного специалиста to have no ~ of быть невысокого мнения о;
in my opinion по моему мнению, по-моему ~ мнение, взгляд;
to be of opinion that полагать, что;
to have no settled opinions не иметь определенных взглядов to have the best ~ обратиться к лучшему специалисту (врачу и т. п.) ;
to have (или to get) another opinion приглашать еще одного специалиста to have no ~ of быть невысокого мнения о;
in my opinion по моему мнению, по-моему in my ~ по моему мнению informed ~ обоснованная точка зрения judicial ~ судебная практика lawyer's ~ мнение адвоката legal ~ правовое заключение legal ~ судебное решение opinions differ посл. о вкусах не спорят;
a matter of opinion спорный вопрос minority ~ мнение меньшинства official ~ официальное мнение opinion взгляд ~ заключение ~ мнение, заключение специалиста;
counsel's opinion мнение адвоката о деле ~ мнение, заключение ~ мнение, взгляд;
to be of opinion that полагать, что;
to have no settled opinions не иметь определенных взглядов ~ мнение ~ оценка ~ представление ~ судебное решение ~ точка зрения ~ убеждение ~ by law lords мнение судебных лордов ~ by law lords решение судебных лордов ~ giver выразитель общественного мнения;
opinion makers лица, формирующие общественное мнение ~ giver выразитель общественного мнения;
opinion makers лица, формирующие общественное мнение ~ of the court судебное решение ~ poll опрос общественного мнения poll: opinion ~ опрос общественного мнения opinions differ посл. о вкусах не спорят;
a matter of opinion спорный вопрос piecemeal ~ частичное заключение public ~ общественное мнение public: ~ officer( или official) государственный служащий;
public opinion общественное мнение;
public opinion poll опрос населения по (какому-л.) вопросу qualified ~ квалифицированное заключение separate ~ особое мнение unqualified ~ окончательное заключение по результатам ревизии -
20 B
1) Общая лексика: В-образный, вторая буква английского алфавита, второй по счёту, второй сорт, имеющий форму буквы В, имеющий форму буквы В2) Компьютерная техника: Bruce4) Американизм: отметка "хорошо"6) Военный термин: Blank, British, Browning, Buster, band, battery, battle, beam, bearing, boat, body, bomb, bombardier, bottom, boundary, brigadier, bulletin, восточно-европейское время, категория подготовки ЛС ВВС (ежегодно 24 учебных занятия в составе резерва и 25 дней службы в регулярных войсках), обычно надёжный источник разведывательной информации, (bomber) бомбардировщик (самолёт)7) Техника: B-display, Baume, Baume hydrometer scale, Bracket, Button, beacon, blanking, boils at..., branch, brass, broadcast, broken, bulb, degree Baume, film thickness, susceptance, telegraph speed in bauds, volume modulus of elasticity, бор, символ для обозначения магнитной индукции8) Шутливое выражение: The Baddest9) Математика: ( b) b (обозначение известного числа), Bitwise, основание (base)12) Биржевой термин: Buy13) Грубое выражение: BITCH/BASTARD, Bastard, Bitch, Bitchin14) Музыка: Bass, нота си, си, СИ (нота настройки)16) Телекоммуникации: Bridge, Interpolated Pictures (MPEG)17) Сокращение: Belgium, Book, Boron, Bravo (phonetic alphabet), Civil aircraft marking (China, People's Republic), Time zone 22.5 E - 37.5 E (GMT -2), bel (sound pressure), bomber, breakthrough, Bering Standard Time (GMT - 1100), base (electron device), British Thermal Unit, baggage, bale, best, board, brightness, budget, buyer18) Физика: Bored20) Шахматы: Bishop21) Сленг: бензедрин23) Нефть: angle between interface and bed, barrel, base, bottom of, boundstone, cation mobility, current-return electrode, degree Beaume, formation volume factor, magnetic induction, turbulence24) Иммунология: Biological25) Биохимия: nuclear factor kappa B26) Связь: bias27) Картография: bay, black buoy, blue, brook, дорога с шириной проезжей части до 15 футов с отдельными объездами, дорога с шириной проезжей части до 15 футов с отдельными объездами, проходимая только в сухую погоду, дорога, проходимая для всех видов мототранспорта только летом и в сухое время, якорная стоянка для судов с малой осадкой28) Банковское дело: переводный вексель (bill of exchange), тратта (bill of exchange)33) Бурение: градус Боме (degree Beaume), нижняя ограничивающая поверхность пласта (base), подошва пласта (base)34) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: КОС35) Образование: Boys36) Инвестиции: British Patent, bill of exchange37) Полимеры: Baume scale, bar, batch, build-up specimen, маркировка изделий в Японии, означающая, что обработка изделии произведена в соответствии с японским стандартом (на процесс)39) Расширение файла: BASIC language source code file, Batch list, Modula-3 Base program41) Должность: Boss42) Чат: Bisexual43) NYSE. Barnes Group, Inc.44) Программное обеспечение: Byte45) Единицы измерений: Bytes46) СМС: Be
- 1
- 2
См. также в других словарях:
Basic belief — In foundationalism, basic beliefs (also commonly called foundational beliefs) are the axioms of a belief system. Foundationalism holds that all beliefs must be justified in order to be believed. Beliefs therefore fall into two categories: *… … Wikipedia
Belief revision — is the process of changing beliefs to take into account a new piece of information. The logical formalization of belief revision is researched in philosophy, in databases, and in artificial intelligence for the design of rational agents.What… … Wikipedia
Belief propagation — is a message passing algorithm for performing inference on graphical models, such as Bayesian networks and Markov random fields. It calculates the marginal distribution for each unobserved node, conditional on any observed nodes. Belief… … Wikipedia
Basic English — Basic English, also known as Simple English, is an English based controlled language created (in essence as a simplified subset of English) by linguist and philosopher Charles Kay Ogden as an international auxiliary language, and as an aid for… … Wikipedia
Basic writing — Basic writing, or developmental writing, is a discipline of composition studies which focuses on the writing of students sometimes otherwise called remedial or underprepared , usually freshman college students. Contents 1 Defining Basic Writing 2 … Wikipedia
Basic goodness — is the belief that human beings are essentially good, and that the experience of this is available to all. This idea is at the core of the Shambhala Vision of Chögyam Trungpa, and experiencing it is the main topic of Level One of the Shambhala… … Wikipedia
BELIEF — The Bible In the Bible there are no articles of faith or dogmas in the Christian or Islamic sense of the terms. Although trust in God is regarded as a paramount religious virtue (Gen. 15:6; Isa. 7:9; cf. Job 2:9), there is nowhere in Scripture an … Encyclopedia of Judaism
belief — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ absolute, deep seated, deeply held, fervent, firm, passionate, profound, strong, strongly held, unshakable, unwavering … Collocations dictionary
belief — n. 1) to express; hold a belief 2) to shake one s belief 3) to give up, relinquish one s belief 4) a basic; doctrinaire; erroneous, false, mistaken; firm, strong, unshakable; popular; prevalent; unpopular belief 5) a belief in (nothing will shake … Combinatory dictionary
Basic Element — Die Basic Element Ltd. (oft verkürzt Basel genannt; russisch Базовый элемент) ist ein weltweit tätiger russischer Mischkonzern. Er ist zu 100 % im Besitz des russischen Oligarchen Oleg Deripaska und ist dessen Investmentgesellschaft und … Deutsch Wikipedia
Basic structure — The basic structure doctrine is the judge made principle that certain features of the Constitution of India are beyond the limit of the powers of amendment of the Indian parliament[1]. The doctrine, which was first expressed by the Indian Supreme … Wikipedia