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1) преграда; затор || перекрывать; заклинивать(ся)2) засорять(ся); забивать(ся); закупоривать(ся)4) горн. блок; выемочный участок5) горн. глыба8) лесн. короткий толстый сортимент; кряж9) чушка, заготовка, литой сляб10) сил. брус11) волочильный стан барабанного типа; волочильный барабан13) кессон головки ( мартеновской печи)15) квартал19) блок; шкив; ролик20) машиностр. кадр ( управляющей программы)21) слипаться, склеиваться (о свежеокрашенных поверхностях, плёнках)22) возд. упорная колодка ( под колесо) || устанавливать упорные колодки ( под колесо)23) пакет (напр. символов)24) электрон., связь группа (напр. каналов); узел25) запирающий сигнал || запирать26) блокировка || блокировать27) вчт. группа, блок (напр. данных или ячеек памяти) || объединять в блоки; составлять блоки28) ж.-д. блок-участок; блок-пост; блокировка29) полигр. печатная форма высокой печати30) клише; подставка для клише31) корпус ( пищекомбината)33) швейн. рассекание настила•block for gun stock production — ружейный кряж;block for pencil production — карандашный кряж;to block off — отсекать, перекрывать;-
adjustable index block
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adjustment block
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adjustment key block
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adobe block
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air block
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alternate block
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analysis block
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anchor block
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angle block
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anvil block
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apparatus studio block
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apron block
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architrave block
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automatic block
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back block
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backing block
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backup block
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baffle block
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base block
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basic block
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bearing block
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bilge block
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bin block
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block of flats
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block of houses
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boat block
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boom sheave block
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bootstrap block
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brake block
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breeze block
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bridge block
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building block
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built-in block
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bull block
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cable sheave block
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canal block
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cap block
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car-top block
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cartridge block
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casting block
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cavity block
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cement block
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chain block
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chimney block
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chock block
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chopping block
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chuck block
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chute block
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cinder block
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clapper block
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clinker block
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clutch block
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coil block
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combination block
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commercial block
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concrete block
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cone impression block
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connecting block
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connector block
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contact block
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control and program studio block
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control block
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coping block
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copy block
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corner return block
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corner block
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corridor-type block of flats
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coupler bearing block
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crown block
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cushion push block
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cutter block
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cutting block
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cylinder block
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cylinder impression block
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data block
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data control block
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dead block
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decision-maklng block
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decision block
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derailing block
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dice block
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dichroic block
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die block
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differential pulley block
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discharge-end block
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distributor block
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dock block
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dog block
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dolly block
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double block
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double draft bull block
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double drawing block
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double-line block
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drawing block
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dressing block
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editing block
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electric hoist block
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emulsion block
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end block
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engine basic block
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erroneous block
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extension hand-wheel block
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fault-tolerant building block
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filler block
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filling block
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finishing block
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fixed block
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fixed-length block
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fixing block
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flashing block
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flat impression block
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floor block
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flux block
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foam glass block
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focusing block
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follower bearing block
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foot block
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forest block
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friction block
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fuel block
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functional electronic block
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fuse block
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gage block
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gallery-access block of flats
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gas block
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gin block
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glass block
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glue block
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granite block
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graphite block
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gravity block
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group block
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guide block
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gypsum block
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half-tone block
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hammer block
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hand block
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head block
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hedgehog-type block
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heel block
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hoisting block
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hollow block
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home block
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hook block
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hydrate block
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hydraulic sandwich mobile control block
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impression block
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information block
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input block
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interface block
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interlocking block
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intermediate block
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internal ribbing block
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junction block
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justificaiton block
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keel block
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key block
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knife block
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knock-off block
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label block
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labeled block
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laser head block
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launching block
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layout block
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lead impression block
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lens block
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line control block
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linerless block
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linoleum block
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lintel block
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load sheave block
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lock block
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logging block
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made block
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manifold block
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manual block
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marvering block
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melt block
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memory block
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message block
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metal block
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milling block
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miter block
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moderating block
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modular block
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multiple tool block
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nailing block
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NC program block
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NC block
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nonslip bull block
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nose ring block
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nostril block
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no-twist finishing block
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nozzles-pocket block
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occupied block
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oil pump block
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one-piece casting block
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optic block
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output block
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oven-sole block
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packing block
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parquet block
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paving block
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peephole block
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physical block
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pillow block
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pilot block
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plinth block
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point block of flats
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primary block
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printing block
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processing block
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program block
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programmable building block
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pulley block
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pump block
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push block
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raggle block
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rammed block
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raw block
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reactor block
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read-in block
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receiving block
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record block
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reflector block
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refractory block
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regular block
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reinforcement spring stop block
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relay-type block
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relay block
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replaceable block
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request block
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reversed block
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road block
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row block of flats
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rubber block
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rubbing block
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running block
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runoff block
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sand block
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saw block
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secondary block
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section block
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shaping block
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sheave block
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shock-absorbing skid block
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silent block
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sill block
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single block
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single horizontal block
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single vertical block
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single-line block
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single-spindle wire block
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sister block
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skimmer block
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skirting block
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slab block of flats
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slag concrete block
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slag block
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slide block
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slider block
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sliding block
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slip-cast block
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snatch block
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solid-state block
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spacer block
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spare block
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spindle block
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spinner block
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spinneret block
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splash block
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splicing block
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spooler block
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springing block
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starting block
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station block
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stationary key block
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station-to-station block
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stone block
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stop block
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storage block
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strike block
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swivel block
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table block
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tail block
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takeup block
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tank block
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tapered wedge block
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taphole block
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task-control block
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terminal block
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text block
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threading block
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throttling lubricating block
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thrust block
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tilting block
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tilt block
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toe block
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tool block
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tool holder block
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traffic block
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traveling block
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tube block
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tubing block
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turret block
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tuyere block
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type style card block
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undertube base block
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undertube block
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unlabeled block
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valve block
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variable block
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variable-length block
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vertical inverted block
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vitrified block
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water block
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wedge block
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wedge gage block
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wedging block
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1) блок, узел || блокировать || блочный2) группа, блок (напр., слов, чисел знаков) || разбивать на блоки, преобразовывать в блочную форму•- alternate capacity jumper block
- analysis block
- basic block
- block of code
- block of decomposition
- block of punch pins
- block of words
- building block
- command control block
- control block
- data block
- dead block
- decision block
- distributed recovery block
- entry block
- erroneous block
- file access block
- fixed block
- fixed-lehgth block
- forged block
- functional block
- guard block
- in blocks
- input block
- jumper block
- labeled block
- linked-list data block
- memory block
- message block
- multirecord block
- operated block
- output block
- page control block
- parameter block
- primitive block
- procedure block
- processing block
- program block
- queue control block
- reassembly blocks
- record block
- short block
- spare block
- standby block
- storage block
- store block
- store-and-forward block
- supervisor request block
- table block
- unilabel block
- unirecord block
- unit control block
- upper memory block
- variable block
- variable-length blockEnglish-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > block
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= CFGабстрактный способ описания последовательности операций (команд), выполняемых процессором. Программисты визуально представляют ход программы с учётом, например, таких управляющих конструкций, как if...then...else, и подпрограмм (процедур), которым управление "передаётся" и от которых "возвращается". Граф [потоков] управления позволяет увидеть логику программы и определить, работает ли она так, как задумано. В частности, такой граф описывает, как программный счётчик может проходить процедуру. Узлами графа потока управления являются базовые блоки (максимальные линейные сегменты команд, basic block), дуги показывают передачи управления (обычно переходы)Англо-русский толковый словарь терминов и сокращений по ВТ, Интернету и программированию. > control flow graph
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4 system
1) система2) установка; устройство•- 2D design system
- 2-D draughting system
- 2D milling CAM system
- 3 nonsimultaneous axes control system
- 3D CAD system
- 3D design system
- 3D milling CAM system
- 3-D surface-modeling system
- 3-D system
- abrasive waterjet cutting system
- absolute control system
- absolute dimension measuring system
- accident-protection system
- accountancy system
- accounting data system
- ACO system
- acoustic feedback control system
- acquisition system
- active enclosure system
- adaptable system
- adaptive CNC system
- adaptive control constraint system
- adaptive control system
- adaptive pulsing system
- adaptive robot system
- add-on NC programming system
- administrative information data system
- administrative information system
- ADR system
- advanced command data system
- advanced data analysis system
- advanced data display system
- advanced display system
- advanced integrated data system
- advanced interactive debugging system
- advanced management information system
- advisory system
- AGV system
- air flotation system
- air-bearing system
- air-cooling system
- air-delivery system
- air-gaging system
- airlock system
- air-oil mist lubrication system
- air-plasma arc-profiling system
- air-purge system
- alarm system
- all-enveloping guard system
- analog computing system
- analog recording system
- angstrom-positioning system
- antideflection system
- antilock brake system
- antisag system
- application-specific system
- APT generating expert system
- Archimedes system
- array system
- AS/RS system
- assembly management system
- assembly system
- attitude display system
- autolube system
- automated communications and messages processing system
- automated design and optimization of control system
- automated design system
- automated digital design system
- automated industrial management system
- automated information data system
- automated information dissemination system
- automated information retrieval system
- automated inventory distribution system
- automated machining system
- automated management information system
- automated management system
- automated measuring system
- automated parts input-output system
- automated reliability and maintenance management system
- automated storage control system
- automatic alignment-and-centering system
- automatic call distribution system
- automatic CAM system
- automatic chuck-changing system
- automatic data acquisition system
- automatic data distribution system
- automatic data system
- automatic diagnostic-and-recovery system
- automatic display plotting system
- automatic distributive numerical control system
- automatic fixturing system
- automatic gaging-and-compensating system
- automatic measurement-and-compensation system
- automatic message accounting system
- automatic message distribution system
- automatic pallet storage/retrieval system
- automatic program transfer system
- automatic record evaluation system
- automatic telemetry system
- automatic test analysis system
- automatic test system
- automatic testing, evaluating and reporting system
- automatic tool cassette changer system
- automatic tool retraction system
- automatic tool retraction/correction/reentry system
- automatic tool wear/tool broken sensing system
- automatically taught system
- automation system
- autonomous system
- autopatch system
- AWS system
- axis drive system
- axis motor system
- axis-stopping system
- backlash-free friction system
- back-to-back system
- balance system
- balanced system of forces
- balanced system
- bar feed system
- bar pulling system
- bar pusher system
- barring coding system
- base coordinate system
- base data system
- base file system
- base operating information system
- basic disk operating system
- basic hole system
- basic input/output system
- basic NC system
- basic programming system
- basic shaft system
- batching system
- batch-machining system
- battery system
- BCC management information system
- beam delivery system
- belt turnover system
- belt twist system
- binary system
- binary vision system
- biped robotic system
- block-tool system
- block-type tool change system
- bonded stores system
- boring system
- bought-in control system
- brake system
- branch information system
- breakaway system
- breathing system
- broad system of ordering
- BTA deep-hole-drilling system
- BTA-style deep-hole-drilling system
- bug-free system
- building block system
- bulk system
- business information system
- buy-and-plug-in system
- C/C system
- cable and hose carrying system
- CAD access system
- CAD system
- CAD/CAM system
- CAD/CAM/CAE and product data management system
- CAD/CAM/CAE system
- CAD/CAPP/CAM system
- CADAR system
- CAD-integrating system
- CAD-only system
- CAE system
- CAE/CAD/CAM system
- CAG system
- CAM system
- cam-and-lever system
- capacitance-based measuring system
- CAPP system
- capture system
- carrierband system
- cart/pallet transfer system
- Cartesian coordinate system
- cassette jaw-change system
- cell control system
- cell management system
- cell-type system
- cellular manufacturing system
- central analog data distributing and controlling system
- central automatic message accounting system
- central storage system
- centralized control system
- centralized coolant and extractor system
- centralized swarf conveying system
- centralized swarf removal system
- chain conveyor system
- check system
- checking system
- checkout system
- chiller system
- chip conveyor system
- chip guard system
- chip-evacuation system
- chuck/chuck jaw changing system
- chucking system
- chuck-jaw system
- chuck-loading system
- CIM system
- circular monitoring system
- circular part-processing system
- circulating lubrication system
- circulating oil system
- circulation system
- clamping system
- closed cooling system
- closed loop control system
- closed loop machine control system
- closed loop size control system
- closed loop system
- closed-proprietary system
- CM system
- CNC hardware system
- CNC machine tool system
- CNC programming system
- CNC system
- CNC transfer system
- CNC-ACC system
- CNC-control system
- coherent system of units
- collecting system
- collet pad top jaw system
- combined cooling system
- combined production system
- command-line NC system
- commercial vision system
- communication system
- companion system
- comprehensive power measurement system
- computer analysis and design system
- computer automation real-time operating system
- computer data communication system
- computer NC system
- computer system
- computer vision system
- computer-aided design support system
- computer-aided dispatch system
- computer-aided gaging system
- computer-aided programming system
- computer-aided telemetry system
- computer-aided test system
- computer-assisted command system
- computer-assisted message processing system
- computer-assisted microfilm retrieval system
- computer-assisted operation sequence planning system
- computer-automated machine-tool system
- computer-automated test system
- computer-based management system
- computer-based message system
- computer-controlled materials-handling system
- computer-controlled system
- computer-coordinated measuring system
- computer-directed swing-arm tool-changing system
- computer-driven control system
- computer-hosted manufacturing system
- computer-integrated manufacturing system
- computer-integrated system
- computerized information retrieval system
- computerized machine control system
- computerized manufacturing system
- computerized numerical control system
- computerized production control system
- computerized shopfloor data collection system
- computer-oriented production management system
- computer-oriented system
- computing system
- concurrent force system
- conductor system
- conservative system
- constant delivery system
- constant volume system
- constant-contact scanning system
- constraint satisfaction system
- continuous feedback control system
- continuous flow system
- continuous-path CNC system
- continuous-path control system
- contouring control system
- contouring system
- controlled path system
- controlling system
- conventional ACC system
- conversational analysis and drafting system
- conveying system
- conveyor system
- conveyoring system
- conveyorized work-handling system
- coolant clarification system
- coolant laundering system
- coolant mist system
- coolant recirculating system
- coolant recovery system
- coolant recycling system
- coolant supply system
- coolant-circulating system
- coolant-thru-body system
- cooling system
- coordinate drive system
- coordinate system
- coprocessor board system
- copymill control system
- corporate information and office system
- coupling system
- CPS system
- CRT control system
- CRT system
- customer-oriented system
- customized FMS control system
- cut-piece transfer system
- cycloidal tooth system
- data base management system
- data communication system
- data control system
- data input management system
- data management system
- data origination system
- data processing system
- data retrieval system
- data transfer system
- datum system for geometrical tolerancing
- datum system
- DDM system
- decentralized DNC system
- decision enabling system
- decision support system
- dedicated production system
- deep-hole-drilling system
- defect-free machining system
- delivery system
- demand pull flexible system
- demand push flexible system
- departmental management system
- descaling system
- design coordinate system
- design support system
- design-automation system
- design-for-manufacturing system
- design-with-feature system
- desk-top publishing system
- deterministic system
- dexel-based system
- diagnostic communication control system
- diagnostic computer control system
- dialog system
- diamond-lapping system
- digital readout system
- digitizing system
- digitizing/data capture system
- dimensional verification system
- direct impingement starting system
- direct lubrication system
- direct NC system
- discrete-continuous system
- dispatcher system
- distributed computer system
- distributed mass-spring system
- distributed microprocessor system
- distributed processing system
- distributed quality system
- distributed system
- distributive numerical control system
- DNC flexible machining system
- DNC machine control system
- DNC machine tool control system
- DNC system
- DNC/FM system
- document processing system
- document retrieval system
- document search system
- domain-expert system
- Doppler system
- DOS CAM system
- double tube system
- dowel pin system
- DRO system
- drop-feed-lubrication system
- DTP system
- dual laser optical system
- dual laser referencing system
- dual system
- dual-beam LDDM system
- dual-pallet shuttle system
- dual-shaft electric propulsion system
- dynamic beam focusing laser system
- dynamic data system
- dynamic mapping system
- early warning system
- eddy current damper system
- edge-sensing system
- edge-type positioning system
- eight-station pallet system
- electrical contact tracing system
- electrofluidic control system
- emergency protection system
- enclosure system
- encoder checking system
- endpoint locating system
- energy-adaptive system
- energy-saving drive system
- engine starting system
- entry-level NC system
- environmental control system
- equivalent rigid link system
- equivalent systems of forces
- ESD system
- estimating system
- example-driven system
- expert control system
- expert process planning system
- expert system
- external box system
- extractor system
- fact retrieval system
- factory automation system
- fault detection system
- fault-signal system
- FBG system
- feasibility routing system
- feature-based CAM system
- feature-based system
- feed system
- feedback control system
- feedback gaging system
- feedback position control system
- feedback system
- feed-drive system
- feedforward compensatory control system
- feed-only AC system
- feed-overriding system
- FFS system
- file control system
- finite capacity scheduling system
- fixed coordinate system
- fixed-feature NC system
- fixed-rail system
- fixture design system
- fixture system
- fixturing system
- flanged pipe system
- flexible assembly system
- flexible automated manufacturing system
- flexible automation system
- flexible computer-controlled robotic system
- flexible fabricating system
- flexible fixturing system
- flexible handling system
- flexible laser optical system
- flexible laser system
- flexible lathe system
- flexible machine system
- flexible machining center system
- flexible machining system
- flexible manufacturing system
- flexible NC system
- flexible press system
- flexible tooling system
- flexible transfer system
- flexible turning system
- flood coolant system
- flow-line production system
- flow-type manufacturing system
- fluid management system
- fluid power system
- flush-type cooling system
- fly system
- FMS operating system
- FMS/CAD/CAM system
- FMS-type production system
- force measurement system
- force sensory system
- force system
- force-sensing system
- forecasting system
- four-station pallet system
- four-tier quality system
- FROG navigation system
- FROG system
- full-blown system
- fully specified system
- gage system
- gaging computer system
- gaging-and-compensating system
- gantry loading system
- gantry-based turning system
- gantry-style motion system
- gas-turbine starting system
- gating system
- gear roller system
- gear system
- gear testing system
- general information retrieval system
- generative planning system
- generic control system
- generic messaging system
- generic system
- glass fiber system
- glazing system
- goal-seeking system
- graphic numerical control system
- graphic processing system
- graphics system
- graphics-oriented system
- grating measuring system
- gravity oil system
- gray scale imaging system
- grinder vision system
- group control system
- guarding system
- guidance system
- guiding system
- handling system
- handwriting-input system
- hard-automated system
- hardware NC system
- hardware support system
- head change system
- head changer system
- head-changing flexible manufacturing system
- help system
- hierarchical coding system
- hierarchical control system
- hierarchical information control system
- high-noise-immunity system
- high-rise system
- high-speed positioning system
- high-speed-processor control system
- high-volume system
- Hirth gear-tooth system
- holding system
- holding tool system
- hole system
- holonomic system
- host computer-assisted programming system
- host distributive numerical control system
- hybrid computing system
- hydraulic oil system
- hydraulic system
- hydraulic-circuit system
- hypertext system
- ID system
- IDNC system
- illumination system
- image detection system
- image processing system
- imaging system
- IMC system
- immersion-washing system
- inconsistent system of equations
- incremental measuring system
- index system
- indirect lubrication system
- individual lubrication system
- inductive telemetry system
- inductively guided cart system
- industrial vision system
- in-feed system
- inference system
- in-floor chip-disposal system
- information infrastructure system
- information logical system
- information processing system
- information storage and retrieval system
- information system
- information-gathering system
- information-management system
- information-sharing system
- infrared imaging system
- infrared system
- in-house minicomputer system
- in-house system
- inlet control system
- in-process gaging system
- in-process sensing system
- in-process storage system
- insert-selection system
- instrumentation system
- insulating system
- integral movement monitoring system
- integrated CAD/CAPP/CAM system
- integrated CAM system
- integrated circuit numerical control system
- integrated computer system
- integrated information system
- integrated machine system
- integrated machining system
- integrated manufacturing and assembly system
- integrated manufacturing system
- integrated NC machine system
- integrated production system
- integrated sensor system
- intelligent control system
- interactive control system
- interactive graphics processing system
- interactive manufacturing control system
- interconnection system
- interdepartmental communication system
- interferometer measuring system
- interlocking system
- interrupt-driven system
- inventory-management system
- involute tooth system
- IR fault-signal system
- IR system
- ISO system of limits and tolerances
- isolated word recognition system
- jig boring measuring system
- job shop-type flexible system
- joint-actuation system
- just-in-time production system
- kanban pull system
- kinetic control system
- kitting system
- knowledge base management system
- knowledge system
- knowledge-based information system
- knowledge-based system
- krypton laser system
- labeling system
- labor-intensive system
- language-based NC system
- laser beam orientation system
- laser beam positioning system
- laser calibration system
- laser combination energy system
- laser digitizing system
- laser driving system
- laser full automated system
- laser inspection system
- laser interferometer measuring system
- laser machining system
- laser metalworking system
- laser micrometer system
- laser monitoring system
- laser mount system
- laser optical transformation system
- laser pulse power system
- laser pump system
- laser referencing system
- laser thread measurement system
- laser transducer system
- laser-cutting system
- laser-gaging system
- layered control system
- LDDM system
- lead screw drive system
- learning system
- library reference system
- library system
- light guide system
- light recognition system
- line motion control system
- line motion system
- line path system
- linear index system
- linear system of constant coefficients
- linear time invariant system
- linear time-varying system
- linear-encoder-equipped system
- LMFC system
- load/unload system
- loading robot system
- load-monitoring system
- local communications system
- logistics system
- look-up table system
- low-loss optical system
- low-volume lubricant delivery system
- lube system
- lubrication system with continuous delivery
- lubrication system with cyclic delivery
- lubrication system with performance control
- lubrication system without performance control
- lubrication system
- M system
- machine control system
- machine coordinate system
- machine health-monitoring system
- machine management system
- machine surveillance system
- machine tool capability-conditioning system
- machine tool system
- machine vision system
- machine/control system
- machine/tool/workpiece system
- machine-flexible system
- machine-zero reference system
- machining-cell system
- magnetic control system
- magnetic shaft suspension system
- main control system
- maintenance tracking system
- make-up system
- management control system
- management information system
- management system
- management-and-manufacturing system
- managerial reporting system
- man-computer system
- man-machine system
- man-plus-machine system
- manual data input system
- manual programming system
- manufacturing execution system
- manufacturing optimization system
- manufacturing software system
- manufacturing system
- many-degrees-of-freedom system
- many-variable system
- mass-elastic system
- master manufacturing control system
- master-slave control system
- material flow system
- material movement system
- material storage system
- materials-handling control system
- materials-handling system
- matrix array system
- matrix-type system
- MDI contouring control system
- MDI control system
- MDI NC system
- mean line system
- measurement/inspection system
- measuring coordinate system
- measuring system
- measuring/compensation system
- mechanical interface coordinate system
- memory NC system
- memory system
- menu drive system
- menu system
- menu-driven programming system
- metalforming production system with robots
- metalworking laser system
- metamorphic system
- metareasoning system
- metering system
- metrology system
- MIC system
- micro CAD/CAM programming system
- microadjustment system
- microchip-managed control system
- microdispensing system
- microintegrated system
- microload system
- micropackaged distributed system
- microprocessor based system
- microprocessor CNC system
- microprocessor system
- microprocessor-development system
- microstep control system
- microwave drill detection system
- milling CAM system
- milling system
- minicomputer-based numerical control system
- minicomputer-based system
- minicomputer-based test system
- miniload automated storage and retrieval system
- miniload system
- minimal constraint system
- minimum phase shift system
- mist-cooling system
- mixed forging-machining system
- mobility system
- model reference adaptive system
- moderately sized manufacturing system
- modular clamping system
- modular component tooling system
- modular fixture system
- modular holding system
- modular system
- modular tooling system
- modular work holding system
- monitoring system
- monorail material handling system
- motor position sensing system
- mounting system
- MPM system
- MRC system
- MRP system
- MS-DOS system
- multiaxis laser system
- multimachine system
- multimedia system
- multinetwork system
- multipallet system
- multiple computer system
- multiple laser technology system
- multiple pallet changer system
- multiple pallet handling system
- multiple parts feeding system
- multiple sensory system
- multiple spindle head handling-and-changing system
- multiple system of indexing
- multiple-gun spraying system
- multipoint lubrication system
- multipoint network control system
- multiprocessing system
- multiprocessor NC system
- multiprocessor system
- multiproduct manufacturing system
- multiprofile tool system
- multiprogramming system
- multirobot system
- multisensor system
- multiserver queueing system
- multistage system
- multitasking control system
- multiterminal system
- multiuser system
- multivendor information system
- multiwindowing software system
- Nagare system
- narrowly defined expert system
- national information system
- navigation system
- NC contouring system
- NC machine system
- NC part-programming system
- NC system
- NC tooling system
- NC/TP system
- nesting system
- network computer system
- network switching system
- network system
- noise diagnostic system
- noncircular copy-turning system
- noncompensated system
- noncontact laser marking system
- noncontact microwave system
- nonexpert system
- non-NC system
- numerical computer control system
- numerical contour control system
- numerical control system
- numerically controlled tool point system
- object-oriented system
- office system
- office-based programming system
- off-line adviser-type expert system
- off-line programming system
- off-line system
- off-the-shelf system
- oil mist system
- oil scavenge system
- oil system
- oil wash system
- oil-recirculating system
- oligarchical manufacturing system
- OLP system
- one man/one machine system
- one man-one operation-one job system
- one-machine flexible system
- one-piece tape spar-measuring system
- one-shot lubrication system
- on-line information system
- on-line process system
- on-line retrieval system
- on-line system
- on-line tool control system
- on-machine gaging system
- on-machine probing system
- on-off control system
- open architecture system
- open cooling system
- open system
- open-front system
- open-loop control system
- operating system
- operational system
- operator guidance system
- operator-controlled NC system
- optical detection system
- optical laser ranging system
- optical MAP system
- optical measurement/inspection system
- optical recognition system
- optical system for laser processing
- optical tracer backup system
- optical transmission system
- opti-feed system
- optimal-position control system
- order-driven system
- order-entry system
- order-picking system
- oscillating system
- oscillatory system
- out-feed system
- output collecting system
- overall system
- p.-t.-p. NC system
- package confinement system
- paging system
- pallet conveyor system
- pallet gripper system
- pallet ID system
- pallet storage system
- pallet storage/changer system
- pallet/platen transfer system
- pallet/robot flexible-machining system
- pallet-based materials handling system
- pallet-based system
- pallet-changer system
- pallet-coding system
- pallet-handling system
- palletized tool magazine system
- pallet-loading system
- pallet-moving system
- pallet-shuttle change system
- pallet-transfer system
- pallet-transport system
- paperless NC system
- parallel force system
- parallel lubrication system
- parametric CNC system
- part flow system
- part handling-and-storage system
- part program-editing system
- part queue system
- part-conveying system
- partial laser system
- part-programming system
- part-retrieval system
- passively mode-locked laser system
- path control system of a machine
- path control system
- pattern recognition system
- pattern tracing system
- pattern-directed system
- PC system
- PC-based CAD system
- PC-based vision system
- pendant-mounted CNC system
- perceptual system
- permanent electro system
- personal computer-based robotic vision system
- phase switching control system
- photogrammetric vision system
- photooptic tracing system
- photooptical tracing system
- piece rate system
- plane system of forces
- planner-oriented system
- plant-integration system
- platen system
- platform-independent CAM system
- playback system
- plugboard control system
- plugboard programming system
- point-to-point system
- popular laser system
- position control system
- positioning control system
- postprocess inspection system
- postprocess system
- postprocess-feedback gaging system
- potentiometer-setting system
- power generating system
- power system
- powered clamping system
- powered track system
- powerful robot system
- precision positioning system
- predictive machinability system
- predictive maintenance system
- pre-emptive system
- pregaging system
- preload system
- preset tooling system
- presetting system
- prismatic flexible manufacturing system
- prismatic machining system
- probe communication system
- problem-oriented information system
- process planning system
- process-flexible system
- production control system
- production expert system
- production-monitoring system
- productions system
- product-testing system
- programmable automation system
- programmable control system
- programmable logic control system
- programmable power monitoring system
- programmed sequence control system
- programming system
- proof-of-concept system
- proprietary NC system
- propulsion system
- propulsive system
- protection system
- prototype system
- prototyping system
- pull system of production
- pull system
- punch tape NC system
- purpose-made materials feeding system
- push system
- qualitative system
- quality control system
- quality system
- quantity produced systems
- question-and-answer system
- question-answering system
- queuing system
- quick-change system
- quick-change workpiece-fixturing system
- quick-change-cutter system
- rack system
- rack-picking system
- rail-borne robotic handling system
- rail-guided transport system
- random mission system
- random mix system
- random order system
- ranging system
- readout system
- ready-to-go system
- real-time vision system
- recirculation system
- rectangular coordinate system
- rectangular triordinate system
- reeving system
- reference retrieval system
- reference system
- reflecting high-power beam optical system
- register system
- registration system
- relay ladder logic system
- reporting system
- reprographic system
- resolver system
- restraint system
- RETIC system
- retrieval system
- retrofit system
- return spring system
- RGV pallet delivery system
- rigid track workpiece transport system
- rigid transfer system
- robot control system
- robot gantry storage-and-retrieval system
- robot learning system
- robot parts-handling system
- robot system
- robot teaching system
- robot tool changing system
- robot-based turning system
- robotic system
- robotic vision system
- robotics CAD system
- robotized metalforming system
- robot-like inspection system
- robot-measuring system
- rod memory system
- roller system
- roll-generating system
- rotary transfer system
- rotary-type tool-mounting system
- rotational system
- routing-flexible system
- rule-based expert system
- running fail-safe system
- running system
- run-time system
- safety actuation system
- safety system
- scale back system
- seam tracking laser processing system
- seam-tracking system
- security system
- selective assembly system
- selective control system
- self-adapting system
- self-contained starting system
- self-contained system
- self-monitoring measuring system
- self-optimizing adaptive control system
- self-programming NC system
- self-teaching system
- self-test system
- sensing system
- sensor system
- sensor-based system
- sensory control system
- sensory feedback system
- sensory interactive system
- sensory-processing system
- sentence recognition system
- sequencing control system
- sequential control system
- series lubrication system
- service system
- servo control system
- servo drive system
- servo positioning system
- servo transducer system
- servo-controlled blade-feed-pressure system
- setting system
- SFP system
- shaft system
- shared tools system
- shopfloor communication message system
- shopfloor part-programming system
- shopfloor programming system
- shopfloor-programming control system
- short-closed oil system
- shuttle car system
- shuttle system
- shuttle-type container system
- side-loading pallet system
- sign system
- signature-analysis system
- silhouetting system
- single system
- single-board computer system
- single-cell system
- single-line lubrication system
- single-point lubrication system
- single-stage system
- single-tube system
- single-unit machining system
- single-variable system
- sinking system
- six-station pallet system
- size-monitoring system
- skidless system
- skid-type system
- small knowledge system
- small scale system
- small-batch manufacturing system
- sociotechnical system
- software-based system
- software-operating system
- solid model CAD system
- solid modeling system
- solids-based system
- sonic digitizing system
- space-monitoring sensor system
- special-purpose CNC system
- special-purpose material handling system
- speech-understanding system
- spindle airblast system
- spindle-probe system
- splash lubrication system
- split-type of tooling system
- spray lubrication system
- sprocket-chain system
- stabilization system
- stabilizing system
- stacking system
- stand-alone system
- standard control system
- standard unit system
- starting system
- statistical process control system
- steady-state system
- stepping motor drive system
- stocker system
- stocking system
- stop-bolt locking system
- storage system
- storage-and-retrieval system
- storage-retrieval system
- straight cut control system
- straight-line control system
- stress calculations infinite element system
- structurally stable system
- structurally unstable system
- stub-tooth system
- subloop system
- supervision system
- supervisory computer control system
- supervisory control system
- surface-measurement system
- surveillance system
- suspension system
- swarf conveyance system
- swarf-management system
- swarf-removal system
- switching system
- synthetic vision system
- system of dimensioning
- system of forces
- system of limits and fits
- system of quantities
- system of the machine retaining devices
- system of units
- tactile sensing system
- tailored NC system
- tailor-made system
- tape-oriented system
- target system
- teach system
- teachable-logic control system
- teaching system
- teach-mode programming system
- technology-intensive system
- telecommunication system
- telemetry gage system
- telemetry system
- teleoperated system
- telepresence system
- telerobotic system
- ten-station pallet system
- term system
- test system
- testing system
- text organizing system
- thermal control system
- thermal enclosure system
- thermal propulsion system
- thread measurement system
- thread measuring system
- three-dimensional CAM system
- three-dimensional coordinate system
- three-wire thread measuring system
- through feed system
- through-the-tool system
- time control system
- time cycle system
- time-shared system
- time-sharing NC programming system
- time-sharing system
- tool animation system
- tool breakage prevention system
- tool change system
- tool condition monitoring system
- tool coolant system
- tool deflection calibration system
- tool identification tag system
- tool life control system
- tool life management system
- tool magazine exchanger system
- tool management system
- tool position-compensating system
- tool shank cleaning system
- tool storage and transport system
- tool storage/management system
- tool-associated system
- tool-clamp system
- tool-holder-work system
- tool-ID system
- tooling AGV system
- tooling system
- tool-in-hand system
- tool-in-use system
- tool-machine system
- tool-monitoring system
- tool-mounting system
- tool-presetting system
- tool-probing system
- tool-to-turret connection system
- tool-transfer system
- torque-monitoring system
- total system
- total-loss lubrication system
- touch-probe digitizer system
- touch-probe digitizing system
- touch-probe system
- towline cart system
- towline conveyor system
- towline handling system
- towline material handling system
- towline transfer system
- tracer control system
- tracing system
- track system
- tracking/scheduling system
- track-monitoring system
- transfer system
- translating system
- transmission system
- transporter system
- traverse-metering system
- tray-type transfer system
- triangulation system
- tribomechanical system
- tri-level stocker system
- triordinate system
- trolley control system
- trouble-free control system
- T-slot system
- tuned system
- turning system
- turning-and-chucking system
- turnkey computer control system
- turnkey system
- turret probing system
- turret tooling system
- two-line lubrication system
- two-machine system
- two-pallet exchange system
- two-shift system
- two-tier inspection system
- unattended machining system
- unattended production system
- uncertain system
- unified system
- unit bore system
- unit system
- unit-build system
- unit-load automated storage and retrieval system
- unit-load system
- UNIX-based 32-bit computer system
- unmonitored control system
- unstable system
- user identification system
- user's CAD system
- V coding system
- vacuum system
- variable pallet system
- variable-coefficient system
- variable-gain ACC system
- variable-mission system
- versatile data acquisition system
- vertical carousel system
- vertical rotating warehouse system
- vibration system
- vibratory system
- video measuring system
- video-based measurement system
- viewing system
- virtual design system
- virtual storage system
- vision guidance system
- vision metrology system
- vision optical system
- vision sensor system
- vision system
- vision tool-presetting system
- vision-based inspection system
- vision-based system
- visual computing system
- visual inspection system
- VME-based system
- voice data entry system
- voice system
- voice-input system
- volume-flexible system
- volume-metric lubrication system
- voluntary standards system
- warehousing system
- warning protection system
- warning system
- wash system
- waste material treatment system
- watchdog system
- waterjet system
- way-lubrication system
- wedge-locked tool clamping system
- wheelhead-measuring system
- windowing system
- wire-cut system
- wire-frame CAD system
- wire-guided transport system
- wire-guided trolley routing system
- word recognition system
- work infeed system
- work transfer system
- work transport system
- workhandling system
- work-holding system
- workpiece-cleaning system
- workstation-oriented CNC system
- zero error position systemEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > system
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Philosophy is written in that great book, the universe, which is always open, right before our eyes. But one cannot understand this book without first learning to understand the language and to know the characters in which it is written. It is written in the language of mathematics, and the characters are triangles, circles, and other figures. Without these, one cannot understand a single word of it, and just wanders in a dark labyrinth. (Galileo, 1990, p. 232)It never happens that it [a nonhuman animal] arranges its speech in various ways in order to reply appropriately to everything that may be said in its presence, as even the lowest type of man can do. (Descartes, 1970a, p. 116)It is a very remarkable fact that there are none so depraved and stupid, without even excepting idiots, that they cannot arrange different words together, forming of them a statement by which they make known their thoughts; while, on the other hand, there is no other animal, however perfect and fortunately circumstanced it may be, which can do the same. (Descartes, 1967, p. 116)Human beings do not live in the object world alone, nor alone in the world of social activity as ordinarily understood, but are very much at the mercy of the particular language which has become the medium of expression for their society. It is quite an illusion to imagine that one adjusts to reality essentially without the use of language and that language is merely an incidental means of solving specific problems of communication or reflection. The fact of the matter is that the "real world" is to a large extent unconsciously built on the language habits of the group.... We see and hear and otherwise experience very largely as we do because the language habits of our community predispose certain choices of interpretation. (Sapir, 1921, p. 75)It powerfully conditions all our thinking about social problems and processes.... No two languages are ever sufficiently similar to be considered as representing the same social reality. The worlds in which different societies live are distinct worlds, not merely the same worlds with different labels attached. (Sapir, 1985, p. 162)[A list of language games, not meant to be exhaustive:]Giving orders, and obeying them- Describing the appearance of an object, or giving its measurements- Constructing an object from a description (a drawing)Reporting an eventSpeculating about an eventForming and testing a hypothesisPresenting the results of an experiment in tables and diagramsMaking up a story; and reading itPlay actingSinging catchesGuessing riddlesMaking a joke; and telling itSolving a problem in practical arithmeticTranslating from one language into anotherLANGUAGE Asking, thanking, cursing, greeting, and praying-. (Wittgenstein, 1953, Pt. I, No. 23, pp. 11 e-12 e)We dissect nature along lines laid down by our native languages.... The world is presented in a kaleidoscopic flux of impressions which has to be organized by our minds-and this means largely by the linguistic systems in our minds.... No individual is free to describe nature with absolute impartiality but is constrained to certain modes of interpretation even while he thinks himself most free. (Whorf, 1956, pp. 153, 213-214)We dissect nature along the lines laid down by our native languages.The categories and types that we isolate from the world of phenomena we do not find there because they stare every observer in the face; on the contrary, the world is presented in a kaleidoscopic flux of impressions which has to be organized by our minds-and this means largely by the linguistic systems in our minds.... We are thus introduced to a new principle of relativity, which holds that all observers are not led by the same physical evidence to the same picture of the universe, unless their linguistic backgrounds are similar or can in some way be calibrated. (Whorf, 1956, pp. 213-214)9) The Forms of a Person's Thoughts Are Controlled by Unperceived Patterns of His Own LanguageThe forms of a person's thoughts are controlled by inexorable laws of pattern of which he is unconscious. These patterns are the unperceived intricate systematizations of his own language-shown readily enough by a candid comparison and contrast with other languages, especially those of a different linguistic family. (Whorf, 1956, p. 252)It has come to be commonly held that many utterances which look like statements are either not intended at all, or only intended in part, to record or impart straightforward information about the facts.... Many traditional philosophical perplexities have arisen through a mistake-the mistake of taking as straightforward statements of fact utterances which are either (in interesting non-grammatical ways) nonsensical or else intended as something quite different. (Austin, 1962, pp. 2-3)In general, one might define a complex of semantic components connected by logical constants as a concept. The dictionary of a language is then a system of concepts in which a phonological form and certain syntactic and morphological characteristics are assigned to each concept. This system of concepts is structured by several types of relations. It is supplemented, furthermore, by redundancy or implicational rules..., representing general properties of the whole system of concepts.... At least a relevant part of these general rules is not bound to particular languages, but represents presumably universal structures of natural languages. They are not learned, but are rather a part of the human ability to acquire an arbitrary natural language. (Bierwisch, 1970, pp. 171-172)In studying the evolution of mind, we cannot guess to what extent there are physically possible alternatives to, say, transformational generative grammar, for an organism meeting certain other physical conditions characteristic of humans. Conceivably, there are none-or very few-in which case talk about evolution of the language capacity is beside the point. (Chomsky, 1972, p. 98)[It is] truth value rather than syntactic well-formedness that chiefly governs explicit verbal reinforcement by parents-which renders mildly paradoxical the fact that the usual product of such a training schedule is an adult whose speech is highly grammatical but not notably truthful. (R. O. Brown, 1973, p. 330)he conceptual base is responsible for formally representing the concepts underlying an utterance.... A given word in a language may or may not have one or more concepts underlying it.... On the sentential level, the utterances of a given language are encoded within a syntactic structure of that language. The basic construction of the sentential level is the sentence.The next highest level... is the conceptual level. We call the basic construction of this level the conceptualization. A conceptualization consists of concepts and certain relations among those concepts. We can consider that both levels exist at the same point in time and that for any unit on one level, some corresponding realizate exists on the other level. This realizate may be null or extremely complex.... Conceptualizations may relate to other conceptualizations by nesting or other specified relationships. (Schank, 1973, pp. 191-192)The mathematics of multi-dimensional interactive spaces and lattices, the projection of "computer behavior" on to possible models of cerebral functions, the theoretical and mechanical investigation of artificial intelligence, are producing a stream of sophisticated, often suggestive ideas.But it is, I believe, fair to say that nothing put forward until now in either theoretic design or mechanical mimicry comes even remotely in reach of the most rudimentary linguistic realities. (Steiner, 1975, p. 284)The step from the simple tool to the master tool, a tool to make tools (what we would now call a machine tool), seems to me indeed to parallel the final step to human language, which I call reconstitution. It expresses in a practical and social context the same understanding of hierarchy, and shows the same analysis by function as a basis for synthesis. (Bronowski, 1977, pp. 127-128)t is the language donn eґ in which we conduct our lives.... We have no other. And the danger is that formal linguistic models, in their loosely argued analogy with the axiomatic structure of the mathematical sciences, may block perception.... It is quite conceivable that, in language, continuous induction from simple, elemental units to more complex, realistic forms is not justified. The extent and formal "undecidability" of context-and every linguistic particle above the level of the phoneme is context-bound-may make it impossible, except in the most abstract, meta-linguistic sense, to pass from "pro-verbs," "kernals," or "deep deep structures" to actual speech. (Steiner, 1975, pp. 111-113)A higher-level formal language is an abstract machine. (Weizenbaum, 1976, p. 113)Jakobson sees metaphor and metonymy as the characteristic modes of binarily opposed polarities which between them underpin the two-fold process of selection and combination by which linguistic signs are formed.... Thus messages are constructed, as Saussure said, by a combination of a "horizontal" movement, which combines words together, and a "vertical" movement, which selects the particular words from the available inventory or "inner storehouse" of the language. The combinative (or syntagmatic) process manifests itself in contiguity (one word being placed next to another) and its mode is metonymic. The selective (or associative) process manifests itself in similarity (one word or concept being "like" another) and its mode is metaphoric. The "opposition" of metaphor and metonymy therefore may be said to represent in effect the essence of the total opposition between the synchronic mode of language (its immediate, coexistent, "vertical" relationships) and its diachronic mode (its sequential, successive, lineal progressive relationships). (Hawkes, 1977, pp. 77-78)It is striking that the layered structure that man has given to language constantly reappears in his analyses of nature. (Bronowski, 1977, p. 121)First, [an ideal intertheoretic reduction] provides us with a set of rules"correspondence rules" or "bridge laws," as the standard vernacular has it-which effect a mapping of the terms of the old theory (T o) onto a subset of the expressions of the new or reducing theory (T n). These rules guide the application of those selected expressions of T n in the following way: we are free to make singular applications of their correspondencerule doppelgangers in T o....Second, and equally important, a successful reduction ideally has the outcome that, under the term mapping effected by the correspondence rules, the central principles of T o (those of semantic and systematic importance) are mapped onto general sentences of T n that are theorems of Tn. (P. Churchland, 1979, p. 81)If non-linguistic factors must be included in grammar: beliefs, attitudes, etc. [this would] amount to a rejection of the initial idealization of language as an object of study. A priori such a move cannot be ruled out, but it must be empirically motivated. If it proves to be correct, I would conclude that language is a chaos that is not worth studying.... Note that the question is not whether beliefs or attitudes, and so on, play a role in linguistic behavior and linguistic judgments... [but rather] whether distinct cognitive structures can be identified, which interact in the real use of language and linguistic judgments, the grammatical system being one of these. (Chomsky, 1979, pp. 140, 152-153)23) Language Is Inevitably Influenced by Specific Contexts of Human InteractionLanguage cannot be studied in isolation from the investigation of "rationality." It cannot afford to neglect our everyday assumptions concerning the total behavior of a reasonable person.... An integrational linguistics must recognize that human beings inhabit a communicational space which is not neatly compartmentalized into language and nonlanguage.... It renounces in advance the possibility of setting up systems of forms and meanings which will "account for" a central core of linguistic behavior irrespective of the situation and communicational purposes involved. (Harris, 1981, p. 165)By innate [linguistic knowledge], Chomsky simply means "genetically programmed." He does not literally think that children are born with language in their heads ready to be spoken. He merely claims that a "blueprint is there, which is brought into use when the child reaches a certain point in her general development. With the help of this blueprint, she analyzes the language she hears around her more readily than she would if she were totally unprepared for the strange gabbling sounds which emerge from human mouths. (Aitchison, 1987, p. 31)Looking at ourselves from the computer viewpoint, we cannot avoid seeing that natural language is our most important "programming language." This means that a vast portion of our knowledge and activity is, for us, best communicated and understood in our natural language.... One could say that natural language was our first great original artifact and, since, as we increasingly realize, languages are machines, so natural language, with our brains to run it, was our primal invention of the universal computer. One could say this except for the sneaking suspicion that language isn't something we invented but something we became, not something we constructed but something in which we created, and recreated, ourselves. (Leiber, 1991, p. 8)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Language
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1) сооружение; конструкция; конструктивная система; строение; здание2) расположение частей; конструкция; устройство3) структура•- airtight structure - alignment structure - all-metal structure - all-veneer structure - all-welded steel structure - angle structure - armocement structure - aseismic structures - avalanche-protection structure - balloon structure - balloon frame structure - basic structure - beam and girder structure - beam and slab structure - beamless plate structure - bearing structure - bearing-wall structure - bedded structure - block structure - box structure - box-like space structure - braced structure - brick structure - brick-veneer structure - bridge structure - building structure - built-up structure - buried structure - cable structures - cable-stayed structures - cage structure - cancelled structure - cast-in-situ structures - cellular structure - classification of structures - coast-protecting structure - community structure - compact structure - compact grain structure - composite structure - concrete structure - concrete-bent structure - concrete gravity structure - concretionary structure - conjugation structure - crest structure - crib structure - cross-wall structure - crystal structure - cubic structure - curved structure - dangerous structure - dead-end structure - deformation of structure - disasterproof structure - double-skin structure - dust-tight structure - earthquakeproof structure - engineering structure - exterior structure - fabricated structure - filler structure - fine structure - fireproof structure - flood-regulating structure - folded plate structure - frame structure - geologic structure - girder structure - girderless structure - glued structure - glued-laminated structure - grade separation structure - grain structure - granular structure - guide structure - hipped-plate structure - historic structure - hollow-wood structure - hydraulic structure - incombustible structure - indeterminate structure - industrial structure - intake structure - jointless structure - ladder structure - lamellar structure - laminated structure - large-panel structures - large-sized block structures - latticed structure - layer-built structure - load-bearing structure - load-carrying structure - lumber core structure - mammoth building structure - masonry structure - mesh structure - metal structure - mixed structure - modular structure - moving-form structure - multi-span structure - non-bearing structure - non-fireproof structure - non-redundant structure - open structure - orbiting structure - pan structure - panelled structure - partially-prestressed composite structure - paste structure - pell-mell structure - permanent structure - plated structure - platform frame structure - porous structure - post and beam structure - post and panel structure - posttensioned structure - pre-assembled member structure - precast structure - precast and cast-in-situ structure - precast concrete structure - precast panel structure - prefabricated structure - prefabricated demountable structures - pre-posttensioned concrete structure - pressurized structure - prestressed structures - pretensioned concrete structures - probabilistic model of structure - protected metal structure - rammed loam structure - redundant structure - reinforced brick structure - reinforced concrete structure - reinforced masonry structure - reliability of structure - residential structures - rigid structure - rigid framed structure - road-mix structure - rumpled structure - sandwich structure - separation structure - shell structure - simple structure - simple in structure - single-grain structure - skeleton structure - slow-burning structure - slow-burning heavy timber structure - soil structure - solid-walled structure - space grid structures - statically determinate structure - statically indeterminate structure - steel structure - steel-frame structure - steel-plate structures - stone structures - stratified structure - supporting structure - suspended structures - temporary structure - thin-shell structure - thin-slab structure - thin-walled structure - tidal-regulating structure - tone structure - tower-base structure - track structure - trussed structure - two-hinged structure - urban spatial structure - veneered structure - vesicular structure - void structure - wall-bearing structure - water-diverting structure - waterfront structure - water purification structure - waterside structure - weight of structure - welded structure - welded steel structure - wood structureto load a structure — нагружать конструкцию, сооружение
* * *1. конструкция; конструктивная система (здания, сооружения)2. сооружение, здание3. структура4. pl леса; подмости; поддерживающие конструкцииstructure beyond repair — сооружение, не подлежащее восстановлению ( из-за чрезмерного износа)
structure designed by elastic method of analysis — конструкция, рассчитанная с учётом только упругой работы
structure designed by plastic theory — конструкция, рассчитанная по теории пластичности
structure designed on an experimental basis — сооружение [объект] экспериментального проектирования
structure exposed to wind force — сооружение, подвергаемое воздействию ветровых нагрузок; сооружение, для которого ветровые нагрузки являются основными
structure in design stage — сооружение в стадии проектирования; проектируемое сооружение
to make the structure statically determinate — превратить конструкцию в статически определимую ( путём удаления лишних связей)
- above-grade structurestructure subjected to specified loads — конструкция, нагруженная заданными [расчётными] нагрузками
- air-supported structure
- alien structure
- alignment structure
- all-metal structure
- all welded steel structure
- amorphous structure
- angle structure
- appurtenant structure
- arched structure
- architectural structure
- Armco multiplate superspan bridging structures
- armocement structure
- aseismic structure
- atomic reactor containment structure
- auxiliary structure
- avalanche brake structure
- backwater structure
- bank protection structure
- beam-and-column structure
- block structure
- box-type structure
- box structure
- braced structure
- building structure
- bulkhead structure
- cantilever structure
- carrying structure
- cased structure
- cast-in-situ structure
- cellular structure
- cladding structure
- closure structure
- coast-protecting structure
- completed structure
- composite structure
- concrete structure
- concrete gravity structure
- conjugation structure
- continuous structure
- control structure
- conveyance structure
- crest structure
- crib structure
- cross-wall structures
- crystalline structure
- dead-end structure
- dispersed structure
- dome structure
- drop structure
- earth structure
- earthquake-resistant structure
- earth-sheltered structure
- encased structure
- enclosing structures
- engineering structures
- external protection structure
- fish-protection structure
- fixed gravity structure
- floated-in structure
- floating structure
- flocculated structure
- floor structure
- folded plate structure
- folded structure
- framed structure
- freely supported structure
- free standing tower structure
- geological structure
- girder structure
- glass-block structure
- glued structure
- granular structure
- gravity structure
- grid structure
- guide structure
- heated structure
- heat-insulated structure
- high-rise structure
- high-strength structure
- hinged structure
- honeycomb structure
- hydraulic structure
- hyperstatic structure
- in-line structure
- intake structure
- laminated structure
- large-block structure
- large panel structure
- large span structure
- lattice structure
- lightweight structure
- linear structures
- line structures
- load-bearing structure
- log structure
- long span structure
- major structure
- manure storage structure
- marine structure
- massive concrete structure
- mass concrete structure
- metal structure
- modular structure
- multilevel structure
- multilevel cast-in-place parking structure
- multilevel precast concrete bar structure
- multiple span structure
- multistorey structure
- nonbearing structure
- nuclear energy structures
- offshore structure
- oil field structure
- open parking structure
- open-pile braced structure
- open-web structure
- orthotropic structure
- outfall structure
- outlet structure
- panel structure
- parking structure
- perlitic structure
- permanent structure
- pile structure
- pile-and-crib structure
- plate structures
- port structure
- portable structure
- portal structure
- post-and-beam structure
- precast structure
- prestressed structure
- prestressed pretensioned structure
- pretensioned structure
- radial plan structure
- rectilinear structure
- redundant structure
- regulating structure
- reinforced concrete structure
- reinforced masonry structure
- reinforced soil structure
- reinforced timber structure
- rigid structure
- rigid-plastic structure
- roof structure
- seismic structure
- self-supporting structure
- shell structure
- simply supported structure
- single span structure
- skeleton-type structure
- skeleton structure
- soil structure
- solid structure
- space structure
- space-grid structure
- spillway structure
- sports structure
- statically determinate structure
- statically indeterminate structure
- steel structure
- steel and concrete structure
- steel bearing structure
- storage structure
- stressed skin structure
- submerged structure
- subsurface structure
- supporting structure
- surface structure
- suspended structure
- suspended cable net structure
- tailrace structure
- tall structure
- thin-shell structure
- thin-walled prismatic structure
- thin-walled steel structure
- training structure
- truss structure
- tube-in-tube structure
- tubular structure
- turnout structure
- unclad structure
- underground structure
- underpinning structure
- underwater structure
- unified structure
- unsafe structure
- unusual structure
- urban structure
- utility structures
- vault structure
- water-conveyance structure
- water-diverting structure
- water-filled framed structure
- waterfront structure
- water retaining structure
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9 BA
1) Общая лексика: (Hons) бакалавр (полное высшее образование) (Слово "Hons" означает, что студент выполнил дополнительную (по сравнению с программой базового высшего образования) программу подготовки. Это ни в коем случае не "почетная степеь" и не диплом с отличием), бизнес-аналитик2) Американизм: Bureaucratic Authoritarian3) Ботаника: Botanical Area4) Спорт: Ball Attach, Battle Arena5) Военный термин: Basics Accomplished, Battle Area, Berlin Attack, British Admiralty, British Army, Budget Analysis, Budget Authority, base activation, base area, base assembly, basic authorization, battery adjustment, blanket agreement, breathing apparatus, bridge amplifier, budget activity, budget authorization, British Aerospace (Corporation)6) Техника: Born approximation, British Association of Standards, backfire antenna, balanced amplifier, balloon astronomy, barometric altimeter, basic assembler, beam axis, binary arithmetic, biological assessment, block address, buffer address, buffered access, burnable absorber, bus address, butyl acetate, byte access, byte address, дюймовая резьба (British Association screw thread), припуск на изгиб (=Bend Allowance; сокращение на чертежах)7) Сельское хозяйство: Bentonite Agglutination8) Шутливое выражение: Beauty And9) Железнодорожный термин: Consolidated Rail Corporation10) Юридический термин: Bad Attitude, Bankruptcy Act11) Экономика: банковские акцепты12) Бухгалтерия: Batting Average, Business Associate13) Ветеринария: British Arabian14) Грубое выражение: Bad Ass, Bare Assed, Bastard Amber, Big Asshole, Busty Amateur15) Металлургия: batch annealing16) Политика: Bahrain17) Телекоммуникации: Balanced Asynchronous (HDLC)18) Сокращение: Bachelor of Arts, Bashkir, Basic rate category abbreviation on letter mail key line, Bell Aerosystems Company, Bomber Aviation, Booksellers Association, Bosnia-Herzegovina, British Academy, British Airways, Buenos Aires, backlash allowance, buffer amplifier, Bertan High Voltage (USA), Budget Authority (USA), British Association (for the Advancement of Science), Barrels of Acid, Battery, Bayard-Alpert gauge, Beam Approach, Bell Alarm, Binary Addition, Blind Approach, Bridging Amplifier, British Association thread19) Университет: B All20) Физиология: Blood alcohol, Bone Age, Brachial Artery, Bronchial Asthma21) Вычислительная техника: binary add, bus arbiter, byte available22) Нефть: баррелей кислоты (barrels of acid), число баррелей кислоты (barrels of acid)23) Биохимия: Benz anthracene24) Связь: Basic Access25) Банковское дело: банковский акцепт (banker's acceptance)26) Пищевая промышленность: Behold! Asparagus27) Фирменный знак: Bell Aerospace28) СМИ: Bad Acting, Beautiful Actress29) Деловая лексика: Banker's Acceptances30) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: barrels per acre-foot31) Производство: (breathing apparatus) дыхательный аппарат32) Образование: бакалавр гуманитарных наук (Большой англо-русский словарь)33) Инвестиции: banker's acceptance34) Сетевые технологии: Broadcast Architecture35) Полимеры: British Association, butyl acrylate36) Программирование: Bean Assembler37) Химическое оружие: biological activity38) Расширение файла: Bell Atlantic (company)39) Фармация: Bioavailability40) Должность: Bachelor Of Attendance, Business Analyst, Buyers Agent41) Чат: Bloody Awful42) Правительство: Bay Area43) NYSE. Bio Active, Boeing Company44) Федеральное бюро расследований: Baltimore Field Office -
10 Ba
1) Общая лексика: (Hons) бакалавр (полное высшее образование) (Слово "Hons" означает, что студент выполнил дополнительную (по сравнению с программой базового высшего образования) программу подготовки. Это ни в коем случае не "почетная степеь" и не диплом с отличием), бизнес-аналитик2) Американизм: Bureaucratic Authoritarian3) Ботаника: Botanical Area4) Спорт: Ball Attach, Battle Arena5) Военный термин: Basics Accomplished, Battle Area, Berlin Attack, British Admiralty, British Army, Budget Analysis, Budget Authority, base activation, base area, base assembly, basic authorization, battery adjustment, blanket agreement, breathing apparatus, bridge amplifier, budget activity, budget authorization, British Aerospace (Corporation)6) Техника: Born approximation, British Association of Standards, backfire antenna, balanced amplifier, balloon astronomy, barometric altimeter, basic assembler, beam axis, binary arithmetic, biological assessment, block address, buffer address, buffered access, burnable absorber, bus address, butyl acetate, byte access, byte address, дюймовая резьба (British Association screw thread), припуск на изгиб (=Bend Allowance; сокращение на чертежах)7) Сельское хозяйство: Bentonite Agglutination8) Шутливое выражение: Beauty And9) Железнодорожный термин: Consolidated Rail Corporation10) Юридический термин: Bad Attitude, Bankruptcy Act11) Экономика: банковские акцепты12) Бухгалтерия: Batting Average, Business Associate13) Ветеринария: British Arabian14) Грубое выражение: Bad Ass, Bare Assed, Bastard Amber, Big Asshole, Busty Amateur15) Металлургия: batch annealing16) Политика: Bahrain17) Телекоммуникации: Balanced Asynchronous (HDLC)18) Сокращение: Bachelor of Arts, Bashkir, Basic rate category abbreviation on letter mail key line, Bell Aerosystems Company, Bomber Aviation, Booksellers Association, Bosnia-Herzegovina, British Academy, British Airways, Buenos Aires, backlash allowance, buffer amplifier, Bertan High Voltage (USA), Budget Authority (USA), British Association (for the Advancement of Science), Barrels of Acid, Battery, Bayard-Alpert gauge, Beam Approach, Bell Alarm, Binary Addition, Blind Approach, Bridging Amplifier, British Association thread19) Университет: B All20) Физиология: Blood alcohol, Bone Age, Brachial Artery, Bronchial Asthma21) Вычислительная техника: binary add, bus arbiter, byte available22) Нефть: баррелей кислоты (barrels of acid), число баррелей кислоты (barrels of acid)23) Биохимия: Benz anthracene24) Связь: Basic Access25) Банковское дело: банковский акцепт (banker's acceptance)26) Пищевая промышленность: Behold! Asparagus27) Фирменный знак: Bell Aerospace28) СМИ: Bad Acting, Beautiful Actress29) Деловая лексика: Banker's Acceptances30) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: barrels per acre-foot31) Производство: (breathing apparatus) дыхательный аппарат32) Образование: бакалавр гуманитарных наук (Большой англо-русский словарь)33) Инвестиции: banker's acceptance34) Сетевые технологии: Broadcast Architecture35) Полимеры: British Association, butyl acrylate36) Программирование: Bean Assembler37) Химическое оружие: biological activity38) Расширение файла: Bell Atlantic (company)39) Фармация: Bioavailability40) Должность: Bachelor Of Attendance, Business Analyst, Buyers Agent41) Чат: Bloody Awful42) Правительство: Bay Area43) NYSE. Bio Active, Boeing Company44) Федеральное бюро расследований: Baltimore Field Office -
11 ba
1) Общая лексика: (Hons) бакалавр (полное высшее образование) (Слово "Hons" означает, что студент выполнил дополнительную (по сравнению с программой базового высшего образования) программу подготовки. Это ни в коем случае не "почетная степеь" и не диплом с отличием), бизнес-аналитик2) Американизм: Bureaucratic Authoritarian3) Ботаника: Botanical Area4) Спорт: Ball Attach, Battle Arena5) Военный термин: Basics Accomplished, Battle Area, Berlin Attack, British Admiralty, British Army, Budget Analysis, Budget Authority, base activation, base area, base assembly, basic authorization, battery adjustment, blanket agreement, breathing apparatus, bridge amplifier, budget activity, budget authorization, British Aerospace (Corporation)6) Техника: Born approximation, British Association of Standards, backfire antenna, balanced amplifier, balloon astronomy, barometric altimeter, basic assembler, beam axis, binary arithmetic, biological assessment, block address, buffer address, buffered access, burnable absorber, bus address, butyl acetate, byte access, byte address, дюймовая резьба (British Association screw thread), припуск на изгиб (=Bend Allowance; сокращение на чертежах)7) Сельское хозяйство: Bentonite Agglutination8) Шутливое выражение: Beauty And9) Железнодорожный термин: Consolidated Rail Corporation10) Юридический термин: Bad Attitude, Bankruptcy Act11) Экономика: банковские акцепты12) Бухгалтерия: Batting Average, Business Associate13) Ветеринария: British Arabian14) Грубое выражение: Bad Ass, Bare Assed, Bastard Amber, Big Asshole, Busty Amateur15) Металлургия: batch annealing16) Политика: Bahrain17) Телекоммуникации: Balanced Asynchronous (HDLC)18) Сокращение: Bachelor of Arts, Bashkir, Basic rate category abbreviation on letter mail key line, Bell Aerosystems Company, Bomber Aviation, Booksellers Association, Bosnia-Herzegovina, British Academy, British Airways, Buenos Aires, backlash allowance, buffer amplifier, Bertan High Voltage (USA), Budget Authority (USA), British Association (for the Advancement of Science), Barrels of Acid, Battery, Bayard-Alpert gauge, Beam Approach, Bell Alarm, Binary Addition, Blind Approach, Bridging Amplifier, British Association thread19) Университет: B All20) Физиология: Blood alcohol, Bone Age, Brachial Artery, Bronchial Asthma21) Вычислительная техника: binary add, bus arbiter, byte available22) Нефть: баррелей кислоты (barrels of acid), число баррелей кислоты (barrels of acid)23) Биохимия: Benz anthracene24) Связь: Basic Access25) Банковское дело: банковский акцепт (banker's acceptance)26) Пищевая промышленность: Behold! Asparagus27) Фирменный знак: Bell Aerospace28) СМИ: Bad Acting, Beautiful Actress29) Деловая лексика: Banker's Acceptances30) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: barrels per acre-foot31) Производство: (breathing apparatus) дыхательный аппарат32) Образование: бакалавр гуманитарных наук (Большой англо-русский словарь)33) Инвестиции: banker's acceptance34) Сетевые технологии: Broadcast Architecture35) Полимеры: British Association, butyl acrylate36) Программирование: Bean Assembler37) Химическое оружие: biological activity38) Расширение файла: Bell Atlantic (company)39) Фармация: Bioavailability40) Должность: Bachelor Of Attendance, Business Analyst, Buyers Agent41) Чат: Bloody Awful42) Правительство: Bay Area43) NYSE. Bio Active, Boeing Company44) Федеральное бюро расследований: Baltimore Field Office -
12 BAT
1) Американизм: Best Available Technique2) Военный термин: Basic Airborne Training, Battle And Tactics, battalion antitank, branch assistance team, Brilliant Anti-Tank (munitions)3) Техника: backup auxiliary transformer, boric acid tank, boric acid transfer, boric acid treatment4) Математика: Beyond Additive Technique5) Сокращение: Basic Aviation Trainer, Bavaria Avionik Technologie GmbH (Germany), Bombes d'Appui Tactique (Tactical support bomb (France)), Brilliant Anti-Tank (submunition), Brilliant Anti-Tank guided anti-armour submunition (USA), batter, Baltic (Other), battery (electrical), Bouquet Allocation Table6) Физиология: Blitz Action Trauma, Brain Attack Team7) Вычислительная техника: bouquet association table, Baby Advanced Technology (board, AT)9) Иммунология: Brown Adipose Tissue10) Транспорт: Beam Approach Training11) Фирменный знак: Bali Adventure Tours, British American Tobacco12) Экология: best available technology13) Деловая лексика: компания British American Tobacco14) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: НРТ (best available technology), наилучшая разработанная технология (очистки сточных вод, best available technology)15) Образование: Breath Alcohol Technician16) Сетевые технологии: Backup Administration Tool17) Химическое оружие: best available technologies18) Расширение файла: Block Address Translation, Batch file (DOS), Batch file (e.g. autoexec.bat)19) Должность: Be Able To....20) Программное обеспечение: Bulk Administrative Tool, Business Analysis Toolkit -
13 Bat
1) Американизм: Best Available Technique2) Военный термин: Basic Airborne Training, Battle And Tactics, battalion antitank, branch assistance team, Brilliant Anti-Tank (munitions)3) Техника: backup auxiliary transformer, boric acid tank, boric acid transfer, boric acid treatment4) Математика: Beyond Additive Technique5) Сокращение: Basic Aviation Trainer, Bavaria Avionik Technologie GmbH (Germany), Bombes d'Appui Tactique (Tactical support bomb (France)), Brilliant Anti-Tank (submunition), Brilliant Anti-Tank guided anti-armour submunition (USA), batter, Baltic (Other), battery (electrical), Bouquet Allocation Table6) Физиология: Blitz Action Trauma, Brain Attack Team7) Вычислительная техника: bouquet association table, Baby Advanced Technology (board, AT)9) Иммунология: Brown Adipose Tissue10) Транспорт: Beam Approach Training11) Фирменный знак: Bali Adventure Tours, British American Tobacco12) Экология: best available technology13) Деловая лексика: компания British American Tobacco14) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: НРТ (best available technology), наилучшая разработанная технология (очистки сточных вод, best available technology)15) Образование: Breath Alcohol Technician16) Сетевые технологии: Backup Administration Tool17) Химическое оружие: best available technologies18) Расширение файла: Block Address Translation, Batch file (DOS), Batch file (e.g. autoexec.bat)19) Должность: Be Able To....20) Программное обеспечение: Bulk Administrative Tool, Business Analysis Toolkit -
14 bat
1) Американизм: Best Available Technique2) Военный термин: Basic Airborne Training, Battle And Tactics, battalion antitank, branch assistance team, Brilliant Anti-Tank (munitions)3) Техника: backup auxiliary transformer, boric acid tank, boric acid transfer, boric acid treatment4) Математика: Beyond Additive Technique5) Сокращение: Basic Aviation Trainer, Bavaria Avionik Technologie GmbH (Germany), Bombes d'Appui Tactique (Tactical support bomb (France)), Brilliant Anti-Tank (submunition), Brilliant Anti-Tank guided anti-armour submunition (USA), batter, Baltic (Other), battery (electrical), Bouquet Allocation Table6) Физиология: Blitz Action Trauma, Brain Attack Team7) Вычислительная техника: bouquet association table, Baby Advanced Technology (board, AT)9) Иммунология: Brown Adipose Tissue10) Транспорт: Beam Approach Training11) Фирменный знак: Bali Adventure Tours, British American Tobacco12) Экология: best available technology13) Деловая лексика: компания British American Tobacco14) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: НРТ (best available technology), наилучшая разработанная технология (очистки сточных вод, best available technology)15) Образование: Breath Alcohol Technician16) Сетевые технологии: Backup Administration Tool17) Химическое оружие: best available technologies18) Расширение файла: Block Address Translation, Batch file (DOS), Batch file (e.g. autoexec.bat)19) Должность: Be Able To....20) Программное обеспечение: Bulk Administrative Tool, Business Analysis Toolkit -
15 system
1) система || системный2) система; установка; устройство; комплекс3) программа•- adaptive control system
- address selection system
- addressing system
- advice-giving system
- AI planning system
- AI system
- analog computing system
- analog-digital computing system
- analysis information system
- application system
- arabic number system
- arithmetic system
- assembly system
- asymmetrical system
- atomic system
- attached processor system
- audio system
- authoring system
- automated office system
- automatic block system
- automatic checkout system
- automatic control system
- automatic search system
- automatic test system
- automatically programmed system
- automatically taught system
- autoprogrammable system
- axiomatic system
- backup system
- bad system
- bang-bang system
- base-2 system
- basic system
- batch-processing system
- binary system
- binary-coded decimal system
- binary-number system
- biquinary system
- bit-mapped system
- bit-slice system
- black-board expert system
- block parity system
- buddy system
- business system
- bus-oriented system
- bussed system
- CAD system
- call-reply system
- carrier system
- cause-controlled system
- character recognition system
- character-reading system
- chargeback system
- check sum error-detecting system
- chip-layout system
- clock system
- closed loop system
- closed system
- co-authoring system
- code recognition system
- code system
- coded-decimal system
- code-dependent system
- code-insensitive system
- code-sensitive system
- code-transparent system
- coding system
- coincident selection system
- cold system
- color-coded system
- command system
- common-bus system
- communication data system
- communications-oriented system
- complete articulated system
- computer system
- computer-aided design system
- computer-aided system
- computer-based system
- computer-based weapon system
- computerized system
- computing system
- concatenated coding system
- concealment system
- conservative system
- contention system
- continuous presence system
- control system
- controlled system
- controlling system
- coordinate system
- cordonnier system
- costrained vision system
- cross system
- crossbar switch system
- data acquisition system
- data collection system
- data exchange system
- data flow system
- data gethering system
- data handling system
- data management system
- data preparation system
- data processing system
- data reduction system
- data retrieval system
- data storage system
- data system
- data transmission system
- database management system
- database support system
- data-managed system
- decimal number system
- decimal system
- decimal numeration system
- decision support system
- decision-aided system
- decision-making system
- decision-support system
- decision-taking system
- decoding selection system
- decomposable system
- dedicated system
- degenerate system
- design library support system
- design-automation system
- design-verification system
- development support system
- development system
- digital communication system
- digital computing system
- direct-current system
- directly coupled system
- discrete system
- discrete-continuous system
- disk operating system
- display system
- distributed database management system
- distributed function system
- distributed intelligence system
- distributed parameter system
- distributed system
- distribution system
- double intermediate tape system
- down system
- drafting system
- dual system
- dual-computer system
- dual-processor system
- duodecimal number system
- duodecimal system
- duotricenary number system
- duotricenary system
- duplexed computer system
- duplex computer system
- dyadic number system
- dyadic system
- dynamic mapping system
- dynamic scene system
- dynamic support system
- electronic data processing system
- electronic sorting system
- encoding system
- equipment adapted data system
- erasing system
- error-controlled system
- error-correcting system
- error-detecting system
- executive file-control system
- executive system
- expert control system
- expert support system
- expert system
- expert-planning system
- externally pulsed system
- fail-safe system
- fail-soft system
- fan-out system
- fault-tolerant system
- feasible system
- federated system
- feed system
- feedback system
- feedforward control system
- fiche retrieval system
- file control system
- file system
- fixed-lenght record system
- fixed-point system
- fixed-radix numeration system
- floating-point system
- fluid transport system
- follow-up system
- forgiving system
- front-end system
- fuzzy expert system
- generic expert system
- geographically distributed system
- goal-seeking system
- good system
- graceful degradation system
- graphic data system
- graphics display system
- graphics system
- help system
- heterogeneous system
- hexadecimal number system
- hexadecimal system - host system
- hostless system
- host-satellite system
- human visual system
- hunting system
- hypermedia system
- imaging system
- incremental system
- independent system
- indirectly coupled system
- information storage and retrieval system
- information retrieval system
- information handling system
- information management system
- information processing system
- information system
- information-feedback system
- in-plant system
- input/output control system
- instruction system
- instrumentation management system
- integrated system
- intelligence system
- interactive control system
- interactive system
- intercommunicating system
- interlock system
- internal number system
- internal system
- Internet-enabled system
- interrupt system
- isolated system
- kernel system
- key-to-disk/tape system
- knowledge base management system
- knowledge system
- knowledge-based system
- large-scale computing system
- laser communication system
- layered control system - lexicon-driven system
- library reference system
- local-network system
- long-haul system
- lumped-parameter system
- machine tool control system
- machine-limited system
- machine-oriented programming system
- macroinstruction system
- macro system
- magnetic memory system
- magnetic recording system
- magnetic tape plotting system
- mail message system
- mail system
- mailbox system
- management information system
- man-machine system
- mapping system
- map-reading system
- mass memory system
- mass storage system
- master/slave system
- matrix memory system
- memory driver system
- memory system
- message handling system
- message system
- microcomputer system
- microfilm printing system
- midsplit system
- MIMO system
- mixed-base numbering system
- mixed-base number system
- mixed-radix numeration system
- model-based expert system
- modular system
- monitoring system
- monitor system
- mosaic system - multicomputer system
- multidimensional system
- multifrequency system
- multilevel storage system
- multiloop system
- multimaster communication system
- multimicroprocessor system
- multiple computation system
- multiple-bus system
- multiple-coincident magnetic storage system
- multiple-output control system
- multiplex system
- multiport system
- multiprocessing system
- multiprocessor system
- multiprogramming computer system
- multiprogramming system
- multisite system
- multispeaker system
- multistable system
- multitasking operating system
- multiterminal system
- multiuser computer system
- multiuser system
- multiuser operating system
- multivariable system
- multivariate system
- negative-base number representation system
- negative-base number system
- network operating system
- node-replicated system
- noncomputerized system
- nonconsistently based number system
- nondegenerate system
- number representation system
- numbering system
- number system
- numeral system
- numeration system
- numerical system
- octal number system
- octal system
- office automation system
- off-line system
- on-demand system
- one-level storage system
- one-loop system
- one-over-one address system
- on-line system
- open-ended system
- open system
- open-loop system
- operating system
- operational system
- optical memory system
- overdetermined system
- overload-hold system
- page-on-demand system
- panelboard system
- paper-tape system
- parameter-driven expert system
- pattern recognition system
- peek-a-boo system
- peripheral system
- pipeline system
- polled system
- polymorphic system
- polyphase system
- portable system
- positional representation system
- Post-production system
- priority scheduling system
- priority system
- procedural expert system
- process control system
- processor-sharing system
- production control system
- production system
- program system
- programming system
- protection system
- pulse system
- pulse-or-no-pulse system
- pulse-signal system
- punch card computer system
- pure-binary numeration system
- purposeful system
- quadruplex system
- question-answering system
- queueing system
- queue system
- radix numbering system
- radix number system
- reactive system
- reading system
- real-time expert system
- real-time operating system
- real-time system
- reasoning system
- recognition system
- recording system
- recovery system
- reduntant number system
- reduntant system
- reflected binary number system
- reflected binary system
- refreshment system
- remote-access system
- replicating system
- representation system
- request-repeat system
- rerecording system
- residue number system
- residue system
- resource-sharing system
- restorable system
- retrieval system
- retrieval-only system - robotic system
- robot system
- rule-based expert system
- rule-based system
- scalable system
- selection system
- self-adapting system
- self-adjusting system
- self-aligning system
- self-balancing system
- self-check system
- self-contained system
- self-correcting system
- self-descriptive system
- self-learning system
- self-organizing system
- self-sustained oscillation system
- self-test system
- sensor-based system
- sequential scheduling system
- sexadecimal number system
- sexadecimal system
- shared-files system
- shell expert system
- silicon-development system
- simplex system
- single-drive system
- single-inheritance system
- single-phase clock system
- single-site system
- single-user computer system
- SISO system
- skeletal expert system
- slave system
- soft-sectored disk system
- software system
- sound system
- source code control system
- source-destination system
- space-division system
- stabilizing system
- stable system
- stand-alone system
- start-stop system
- state-determined system
- stepped start-stop system
- stereo system
- stochastically disturbed system
- storage system
- stripped-down expert system
- subsplit system
- supervisor control system
- switching system
- symbolic assembly system
- syntactical system
- system explanation system
- system of logic
- system of notation
- system with delay
- system with time lag
- tabulating system
- tape data processing system
- tape drive system
- tape handling system
- tape operating system
- tape plotting system
- tape resident system
- tape-oriented system
- target system
- taught system
- telecommunictions system
- telecontrol system
- terminal system
- ternary number system
- ternary system
- test system
- testbed system
- text-to-speech system
- time-division system
- time-pattern control system
- time-shared system
- time-shared-bus system
- time-sharing system
- timing system
- total system
- translating system
- translation system
- translator writing system
- transmitting system
- tree-structured system
- trusted computer system
- two-failure mode system
- two-level return system
- two-level system
- two-phase clock system
- ultrastable system
- Unified system
- uninterruptible power system
- uniprocessor system
- unrestorable system
- unstable system
- up system
- variable-lenght record system
- virtual system
- virtual-memory operating system
- vision system
- visual system
- voice/audio processing system
- voice-response system
- volunteer system
- weighted number system
- weighted system
- writing system
- xerox copy system
- zero-one systemEnglish-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > system
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1) макет; модель || моделировать2) образец4) модель, тип ( изделия)5) шаблон•- countably saturated model - countably uniform model - coupled channels model - finite state model - finitely generated model - game-theory model - random trial increment model - random walk model - sampling model -
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1) метод; способ (см. тж. technique 1)2) ООП метод (функция - элемент определения класса (class) в языке Smalltalk, в C++ - см. member function)•- alphageometric method
- Amble's method
- ancestor method
- assembly method
- basic access method
- bibliography method
- bit-level method
- branch and bounds method
- buffering method
- building-block method
- chaining method
- checksum method
- coded pattern method
- conditional delay method
- constraint satisfaction method
- critical path method
- cut-and-try method
- cutset method
- dark-spot method
- data access method
- deductive method
- derivative approximation method
- diagonal method
- diagram method
- dichotomy method
- digital sorting method
- direct access method
- exhaustive method
- false position method
- finished method
- finitary method
- finite difference method
- flip-chip method
- flooding method
- flowgraph method
- frequency analysis method
- gradient method
- graphic access method
- heuristic method
- hierarchical access method
- hit-and-miss method
- Horner's method
- hunt-and-stick method
- index register method
- indexed-sequential access method
- inline-code method
- inverse power method
- inverse transformation method
- issue method
- iteration method
- least-squares method
- left-edge method
- lightweight formal method
- linkage method
- longest route method
- machine method
- maximum-likelihood method
- method of quickest descent
- method of selected point
- method of successive approximations
- Monte-Carlo method
- net method
- Newton's method
- nonrestoring method
- N-pass method
- numerical method
- operational method
- opposition method
- overlay method
- part-continuous method
- partitioned access method
- pencil-and-paper method
- perturbation method
- piezoelectric sensing method
- ping-pong method
- power method
- predictor-corrector method
- programming method
- progressive-part method
- proprietary method
- pure virtual method
- queued access method
- queued indexed sequential access method
- radial exploration method
- random-walk method
- recursive descendant method
- regular falsi method
- resetting method
- resident access method
- review article method
- row-by-row method
- rubber band method
- Runge-Kutta method
- saddle point method
- sampling method
- scale factor method
- scan-set method
- scheduling method
- scissors and paste method
- secant method
- sectioning method
- semigroup method
- sequential access method
- shortcut method
- shortcut multiplication method
- sieve method
- simplex method
- single-path instruction method
- sit-by-me instuction method
- state-space method
- steepest descent method
- step-by-step method
- stroke method
- subject profile method
- symbolic method
- symbolical method
- syntactic method
- synthetic method
- target method
- telecommunication access method
- temporal difference method
- time-domain method
- touch method with ten fingers
- trial-and-error method
- truth table method
- variable separation method
- variable-metric method
- variational method
- variation method
- V-brush method
- vernier pulse-timing method
- virtual method
- wire-wrap method
- zero-deflection methodEnglish-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > method
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18 in
in accordance with 1. в соответствии сin accordance with good practice в соответствии с принятой / установившейся практикой 2. руководствуясь чем-л.in addition to that вместе с темin advance 1. заранее; заблаговременноSupplier shall notify the Contractor sufficiently in advance of any fabricating operations Обо всех производственных операциях Поставщик заблаговременно извещает Подрядчика 2. авансом (т.е. "вперед", в отличие от in arrears- см.)in all ways 1. во всех отношениях 2. с любой точки зренияin analysis based on limit load при расчете по предельным нагрузкамin anticipation 1. исподволь 2. заблаговременноin arrears по факту (т.е. по истечении какого-то времени, «потом», в отличие от in advance - см)in attendance Those in attendance included Присутствовали:...in basic terms вообще говоря; в общем и целом; как правилоin block letters печатными буквамиin the blueprint stage в стадии проектирования (перен. в стадии планирования, "на бумаге"; в отличие от in the hardware stage - см.)in bulk quantities в товарных количествахin case a (the)seal is disturbed при нарушении пломбыin case of eye contact при попадании в глаза (опасного / вредного вещества /материала)in case of ingestion при попадании внутрь (опасного / вредного вещества /материала)in case of inhalation при вдыхании (опасного / вредного вещества / материала)in case of respiratory standstill при остановке дыханияin case of skin contact при попадании на кожу (опасного /вредного вещества /материала)in case of swallowing при проглатывании (опасного /вредного вещества /материала)in the clear: be sure all personnel are in the clear убедиться в том, что весь персонал находится в безопасности (т.е. вне опасности, на безопасном расстоянии и т.д.)in codex form в форме книгиin compliance with по (напр., нормам, ТУ и т.д.);in compliance with your request по Вашей просьбеin conclusion, В заключение...in a condensed form в сжатой формеin conflict with: In conflict with this is... ( в начале предлож.) В то же время...; Вместе с тем...in conformance to по (напр., нормам, ТУ и т.д.)in conjunction with 1. параллельно сIn conjunction with an increase in rate, the tube position corresponding to... is located farther upstream Параллельно с увеличением скорости [ осадкообразования] сечение на трубке, соответствующее..., смещается все выше по потоку 2. одновременно с 3. в сочетании сin connection with 1. в свете... 2. в контексте чего-л. 3. in connection with Fig. 13... Если обратиться к рис. 13...in consideration of 1. принимая во внимание 2. учитываяin a conspicuous location на видном местеin a conspicuous place на видном местеin a conspicuous position на видном местеin consultation with по согласованию с; по договоренности сin contemplation of в преддверии чего-л.;in contemplation of our upcoming meeting в преддверии нашей предстоящей встречиin the context of 1. в связи с; в свете; в плане 2. применительно к 3. если иметь в виду; с учетом 4. на примере 5. с точки зрения 6. в случае 7. в отношении 8. в области 9. в рамкахin continuation of в развитие чего-л.in contradiction with противоречащий чему-л.if this is not in contradiction with если это не противоречит...in contrast (npomueum.) 1. жеIn contrast, the algorithm presented here... Предлагаемый же здесь метод... 2. что же касается...These studies have concentrated in the upper water layers... In contrast, rather little detailed work seems to have been undertaken in the very deepest parts of the[ Caspian] Sea Эти исследования проводились в основном в верхних слоях воды... Что же касается самых глубоких участков [ Каспийского] моря, то там, похоже, практически не проводилось сколько-нибудь детальных исследовательских работin contrast to в отличие от; в то время как; что же касаетсяin control не выходящий за установленные предельные значения (напр., о размерах, механических свойствах, технологических параметрах и т.д.)in a controlled manner организованноthe practice of burning off waste gas in a controlled manner установившаяся / принятая практика организованного сжигания сбросного газа [ в факеле]in a criss-cross pattern по перекрестной схеме ( затяжка болтов - для обеспечения равномерной затяжки)in a customary manner обычным способом; по обычной схеме; тривиальноA shall be determined in a customary manner А определяется обычным путем / по обычной схеме / тривиальноin a design situation при проектированииin diction словами; на обычном языке; открытым текстом (т.е. не кодом)in a direction parallel to по ходу (напр., трубопровода)in document format отдельным изданиемin domestic experience в отечественной практикеin due time в установленные сроки; своевременноin effect по существуin either direction в любом направленииin either direction parallel to the piping run в любом направлении по ходу трубопроводаwell in excess заведомо больше; с избыткомin excess of 1. не укладывающийся в 2. сверх чего-л.weld material in excess of the specified weld size избыток материала сварного шва сверх установленного размераin an expedient manner оперативноin fact более того,...in force действующий (напр., законодательство, договор и т.д.)in the field на монтаже ( а не па заводе или на производстве)in the first place вообщеin foreseeable future в обозримом будущемin formative stage в стадии становленияin free format в произвольном видеin full detail исчерпывающе; исчерпывающим образом; исчерпывающе подробно; с исчерпывающей полнотойin full standing полноправныйin full view в пределах прямой видимости (зд. «прямо» означает не впереди, перед, а незаслоненный, незагороженный)in furtherance of в продолжение чего-л.;in furtherance of our talks в продолжение нашего разговораin furtherance to в развитие чего-л.;in furtherance to your letter dated01.15.2004 в развитие Вашего письма от 15.01.2004 г.in general: A does not in general correspond to В А не всегда соответствует Вin general terms вообще говоряin the generic sense собирательноin good order в полной исправности; в исправном рабочем состоянии;in good working order в исправном рабочем состоянииin good standing полноправныйin a gradual manner плавно;pre-heat shall be applied in a gradual and uniform manner подогрев производится плавно и равномерноin greater detail намного / гораздо полнееquantity in hand наличные запасы;work in hand намеченная к выполнению работа; запланированная работа; заданная работаin hidden form (матем.) в неявном виде; в неявной формеin the initial stages на первых порахin isolation автономноin the judgment of по мнениюin line with 1. в увязке сin line with overall project requirements в увязке с потребностями проекта в целом 2. (перен.) в русле чего-л. 3. вдоль чего-л. 4. соосно с чем-л. 5. параллельно чему-л.in the long run в перспективеin a... manner: in a gradual and uniform manner плавно и равномерноin a masterful way мастерскиThe problem has been dealt with in a masterful way Поставленная задача решена мастерскиin the mean в обычном смыслеin the melting-pot: be in the melting-pot находиться в стадии решения / принятия решенияin a modification в другом исполненииin multiples of в количествеin the near term в краткосрочной перспективеin need of нуждающийся в чем-л.;those found to be in need of assistance те, кто определенно нуждаются в помощиin no case ни при каких обстоятельствахin a non-discriminative manner непредвзятоin no time в сжатые срокиin no way никоим образом неThe signing of this document by a Company agent shall in no way relieve the Manufacturer of any responsibility for Визирование / Факт подписания настоящего документа представителем Компании никоим образом не освобождает Поставщика от ответственности за;Inspection by the Contractor in no way relieves the Supplier of his responsibility to meet the requirements of... Проведение / Факт проведения контроля Подрядчиком никоим образом не освобождает Поставщика от ответственности за выполнение требований...in operation задействованный;which may fluctuate due to the number of fire water hydrants in operation который может колебаться в зависимости от числа задействованных пожарных гидрантовin an orderly manner организованно; в организованном порядкеin outline в общих чертахin one's own element в своей сфереin one's own milieu в своей сфереin particular в первую очередь; прежде всегоin passing заметим в скобках; заметим попутно; между прочимin person личноin place:1) be in place 1. иметь наготове; представлять (документы, согласования и т.д.) 2. (описат.) используемый (реально, фактически)2) have in place располагать (чем-л.)3) put in place 1. внедрять; вводить в действие; внедрять в практику 2. реализовывать 3. выполнять ( фактически); осуществлять 4. задействовать; (перен..) запускать (напр., процесс перехода на новый материал)in point:1) case in point характерный пример; образчик; эпизод2) tool in point подходящее / нужное / соответствующее средствоin the present circumstances 1. в данном случае 2. в этих условияхin print;Books in print (КВП) "Книги, имеющиеся в продаже" (а не в печати!)Since work is still in progress to define А Поскольку работа по определению А еще не завершена,...in pursuance of: 1. следуя (напр., нашему плану) 2. in pursuance of your letter dated01.15.2004 в связи с Вашим письмом от 15.01.2004 г.; в контексте Вашего письма от 15.01.2004 г. 3. in pursuance of your orders во исполнение Ваших указанийin pursuance to в ответ на;in pursuance to your letter в ответ на Ваше письмоin question рассматриваемыйin receipt of: We are in receipt of your letter dated Мы получили Ваше письмо от...in recent years в последние годыin recognition of 1. отдавая должное 2. принимая во внимание 3. с учетомin reference: in reference to your inquiry dated На Ваш запрос от...in this regard (синон. in this context) в этой связиin response of в соответствии с;in response of A comments against В в соответствии с замечаниями А по Вin response to в соответствии с;in response to crew comments against B1 unit в соответствии с замечаниями экипажа по блоку В1;in retaliation в отместку за что-л.in retrospect задним числомin routine use in: be in routine use in обычно используется вin running order годный к пуску (напр., блок электростанции)in a sense в известном смыслеin a short time в недалеком будущемin situ на своем местеin so far as коль скороin some instances... and in others в одних случаях..., а в других случаяхin some locations..., in other (locations) в одних местах..., в других...in spurts скачкообразный (напр., о росте трещины)in step with по мере (увеличения, уменьшения, роста, снижения, и т.д.];in step with the growth in GDP по мере роста / увеличения валового внутреннего продуктаin substitution to взамен чего-л. (напр., выдавать доработанный чертеж: проекта вместо другого, предыдущего)in summary в общем (и целом)in terms of (ЛДП) 1. в плане чего-л.; в части чего-л. 2. если говорить о 3. (матем.) относительноA can be written in terms of stress, displacement... А можно записать относительно напряжений, перемещений... 4. с точки зренияThe processes that... have been evaluated in terms of the reduction of total reactive nitrogen Процессы, которые..., оценивали с точки зрения снижения концентрации общего реакцион-носпособного азота 5. по...These zones were examined separately in terms of how they influenced the exhaust level of NOx Параметры каждой из этих зон исследовали раздельно по их влиянию на интенсивность образованияNOx 6. в вопросах... 7. в пересчете на 8. в соответствииin this context 1. здесь; в этом / данном случае; в этом смысле 2. в данной ситуации; в такой ситуации 3. в этой связи; в связи с этим 4. при этом условии 5. при такой постановке 6. в рамках; в светеin this instance А если это так, то; А раз это так, тоin a timely manner оперативноBureau of Land Management will make every effort to process applications for rights-of-way in a timely manner Управление земплепользования США примет все меры к оперативному рассмотрению заявлений на получение полосы отчуждения / отводаin a tough spot: be in a tough spot находиться / оказаться в затруднительном положенииin a uniform manner равномерноin unique cases в исключительных случаяхin unison параллельно; совместно; в связкеif a load is lifted by two or more trucks working in unison если перевалка груза осуществляется двумя или более самосвалами, работающими в связкеin use 1. принятый (в знач. находящийся в употреблении)standard operating procedure in use within the US обычная методика / обычный порядок работы, принятая / принятый в США 2. находящийся в обороте 3. at the locations where the equipment is in use в тех местах, где эта техника эксплуатируется / используется / задействуетсяin the vicinity of в зоне чего-л.;in the vicinity of fire в зоне огня ( пожара)in view of 1. в связи с; коль скоро; в свете чего-л.; на основании чего-л. in view of the foregoing в связи с вышеизложенным; в свете вышеизложенного; на основании вышеизложенного 2. in view of the fact that в связи с тем, чтоin which case и тогда...in witness whereof в удостоверение чего...in a workmanlike manner квалифицированно; мастерски; "классно"in writing в письменном видеin a wrong place 1. в неположенном месте 2. 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