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  • 101 pledge

    1. noun
    1) (promise, vow) Versprechen, das; Gelöbnis, das (geh.)

    take or sign the pledge — (coll.) sich zur Abstinenz verpflichten

    2) (as security) Pfand, das; Sicherheit, die
    2. transitive verb
    1) (promise solemnly) versprechen; geloben [Treue]
    2) (bind by promise) verpflichten
    3) (deposit, pawn) verpfänden (to Dat.)
    * * *
    [ple‹] 1. noun
    1) (a promise: He gave me his pledge.) das Versprechen
    2) (something given by a person who is borrowing money etc to the person he has borrowed it from, to be kept until the money etc is returned: He borrowed $20 and left his watch as a pledge.) das Pfand
    3) (a sign or token: They exchanged rings as a pledge of their love.) der Beweis
    2. verb
    1) (to promise: He pledged his support.) versprechen
    2) (to give to someone when borrowing money etc: to pledge one's watch.) verpfänden
    * * *
    [pleʤ]
    I. n
    1. (promise) Versprechen nt, Zusicherung f
    to fulfil [or honour] a \pledge ein Versprechen halten
    to give [or make] a \pledge to do sth versprechen, etw zu tun
    to make a \pledge that... geloben, dass...
    to sign [or take] the \pledge ( hum dated) dem Alkohol abschwören
    2. (token)
    a \pledge of friendship/good faith/loyalty ein Unterpfand nt [o Beweis m] der Freundschaft/des Vertrauens/der Treue
    3. (promise of donation) Spendenzusage f
    4. (sth pawned) Pfand nt, Pfandsache f
    to redeem a \pledge ein Pfand einlösen
    5. (state of being pledged) Verpfändung f
    6. AM UNIV (of fraternity) jemand, der die Zusage zur Mitgliedschaft in einer Studentenverbindung erhalten hat, der aber noch nicht initiiert worden ist; (of a man) ≈ Fuchs m (in einer Burschenschaft)
    II. vt
    to \pledge sth etw versprechen
    I've been \pledged to secrecy ich bin zur Verschwiegenheit verpflichtet worden
    to \pledge allegiance to one's country den Treueid auf sein Land leisten
    to \pledge loyalty Treue schwören
    to \pledge support Unterstützung zusichern
    to \pledge to do sth versprechen, etw zu tun
    to \pledge that... versprechen, dass...
    2. (promise to contribute)
    to \pledge money Geld versprechen
    to \pledge sb/sth auf jdn/etw trinken
    4. AM UNIV (promise to join)
    to \pledge a fraternity/sorority einer Studentenverbindung [o Burschenschaft] /[weiblichen] Verbindung beitreten wollen
    to \pledge sth etw verpfänden
    * * *
    [pledZ]
    1. n
    1) (in pawnshop, of love) Pfand nt; (= promise) Versprechen nt, Zusicherung f

    we have given them a pledge of aid — wir haben versprochen, ihnen zu helfen

    as a pledge ofals Zeichen (+gen)

    under (the) pledge of secrecyunter dem Siegel der Verschwiegenheit

    to sign or take the pledge (lit) — sich schriftlich zur Abstinenz verpflichten; (hum inf) dem Alkohol abschwören (usu hum)

    2) (form: toast) Toast m, Trinkspruch m

    to drink a pledge to sb/sth — einen Toast etc auf jdn/etw ausbringen

    2. vt
    1) (= give as security, pawn) verpfänden
    2) (= promise) versprechen, zusichern

    to pledge support for sb/sth — jdm/einer Sache seine Unterstützung zusichern

    I am pledged to secrecy —

    he pledged me to secrecyer verpflichtete mich zum Schweigen

    to pledge (one's) allegiance to sb/sth — jdm/einer Sache Treue schwören or geloben

    3) (form: toast) einen Trinkspruch ausbringen auf (+acc)
    3. vr

    to pledge oneself to do sth — geloben or sich verpflichten, etw zu tun

    * * *
    pledge [pledʒ]
    A s
    1. a) (Faust-, Unter)Pfand n, Pfandgegenstand m
    b) Verpfändung f
    c) Bürgschaft f, Sicherheit f
    d) HIST Bürge m, Geisel f:
    in pledge of als Pfand für, fig als Beweis für, als Zeichen (gen);
    hold in pledge als Pfand halten;
    put in pledge verpfänden;
    2. Versprechen n, feste Zusage, Gelübde n, Gelöbnis n:
    take ( oder sign) the pledge dem Alkohol abschwören
    3. he told me that under (the) pledge of secrecy unter dem Siegel der Verschwiegenheit
    4. auch pledge of love fig Pfand n der Liebe (Kind)
    5. US Anwärter(in) auf Mitgliedschaft in einem Verein oder einer Verbindung
    B v/t
    1. verpfänden ( sth to sb jemandem etwas), ein Pfand bestellen für, eine Sicherheit leisten für, als Sicherheit oder zum Pfand geben:
    pledge one’s word fig sein Wort verpfänden;
    pledged article Pfandobjekt n;
    pledged merchandise sicherungsübereignete Ware(n pl);
    pledged securities lombardierte Effekten
    2. jemanden verpflichten (to zu, auf akk):
    pledge sb to secrecy jemanden zur Verschwiegenheit verpflichten;
    pledge o.s. geloben, sich verpflichten
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (promise, vow) Versprechen, das; Gelöbnis, das (geh.)

    take or sign the pledge — (coll.) sich zur Abstinenz verpflichten

    2) (as security) Pfand, das; Sicherheit, die
    2. transitive verb
    1) (promise solemnly) versprechen; geloben [Treue]
    2) (bind by promise) verpflichten
    3) (deposit, pawn) verpfänden (to Dat.)
    * * *
    n.
    Gelöbnis -se n.
    Pfand ¨-er m.
    Verpfändung f. v.
    verpfänden v.

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  • 102 same

    [seɪm] adj
    attr, inv
    the \same der/die/das Gleiche;
    ( identical) der-/die-/dasselbe;
    I've got the \same taste in clothes as my sister ich habe bei Kleidung den gleichen Geschmack wie meine Schwester;
    she brought up her children in the \same way as her mother did sie erzog ihre Kinder genauso, wie ihre Mutter es getan hatte;
    she's the \same age as me sie ist genauso alt wie ich;
    it all amounts to the \same thing es läuft alles auf dasselbe hinaus;
    \same difference ( fam) ein und dasselbe;
    to go the \same way [as sb] den gleichen Weg [wie jd] gehen
    the \same der/die/das Gleiche;
    we sleep in the \same room wir schlafen im gleichen Zimmer;
    our teacher always wears the \same pullover unser Lehrer trägt stets denselben Pullover;
    he's still the \same old grouch er ist noch immer der gleiche alte Miesepeter ( fam)
    I'm not in the \same league ( fig) da kann ich nicht mithalten;
    in the \same breath im gleichen [o selben] Atemzug;
    at the \same time gleichzeitig, zur gleichen Zeit;
    ( nevertheless) trotzdem;
    by the \same token ( fig) ebenso;
    I don't think that prices will go up but, by the \same token, I don't see them going down much lower either ich glaube nicht, dass die Preise steigen werden, aber ebenso wenig glaube ich, dass sie stark sinken werden
    3) ( monotonous) eintönig;
    at every meeting you see the \same old faces bei jedem Treffen sieht man die gleichen alten Gesichter;
    it's the \same old story - the rich get richer and the poor get poorer es ist die alte Geschichte - die Reichen werden immer reicher und die Armen immer ärmer
    PHRASES:
    to be in the \same boat ( fig) im gleichen [o in einem] Boot sitzen ( fam)
    lightning never strikes in the \same place twice (never strikes in the \same place twice) der Blitz schlägt nicht zweimal an derselben Stelle ein pron the \same der-/die-/dasselbe;
    after all those years you look exactly the \same du hast dich in all diesen Jahren überhaupt nicht verändert;
    people say I look just the \same as my sister die Leute sagen, ich sähe genauso aus wie meine Schwester;
    they realized that things would never be the same again es wurde ihnen klar, dass nichts mehr so sein würde wie früher;
    all the \same;
    men are all the \same die Männer sind alle gleich;
    it's all the \same to me das macht für mich keinen Unterschied;
    to be one and the \same ein und der-/die-/dasselbe sein;
    I was amazed to discover they are one and the \same person ich war überrascht festzustellen, dass sie ein und dieselbe Person sind;
    not the \same nicht der-/die-/das Gleiche;
    our old house wasn't the \same without David unser altes Haus war ohne David nicht mehr das, was es [einmal] war
    PHRASES:
    all the \same trotzdem;
    all the \same we had a good time wir hatten dennoch eine schöne Zeit;
    thanks all the \same trotzdem vielen Dank;
    \same here ( fam) ich auch;
    I thought that film was awful! - \same here! ich fand den Film schrecklich! - ganz meine Meinung;
    \same to you danke, gleichfalls adv
    the \same gleich;
    these two machines are operated the \same diese beiden Maschinen werden auf dieselbe Art bedient;
    I feel just the \same as you do mir geht es genauso wie dir;
    I need some time to myself, \same as anybody else ( fam) ich brauche Zeit für mich selbst, genau wie jeder andere auch

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  • 103 σημεῖον

    σημεῖον, ου, τό (s. prec. entry; Aeschyl., Hdt.+; ins, pap, LXX, pseudepigr., Philo, Joseph., apolog.; loanw. in rabb.; Hippol., Ref. 6, 27, 4; Did., Gen. 115, 9 ‘symbol’; gener. ‘sign’)
    a sign or distinguishing mark whereby someth. is known, sign, token, indication (Diod S 3, 66, 3=evidences τῆς παρουσίας τοῦ θεοῦ; Cornutus 16 p. 21, 9.—Arrian, Anab. 6, 26, 4 of marks in the landscape showing direction; ParJer 5:11 τὰ ς. τῆς πόλεως; Just., A I, 55, 6 al.; Iren. 1, 14, 8 [Harv. I 143, 10]; Orig., C. Cels. 3, 43, 36 ς. τῆς μετὰ θάνατον ἐπιφανείας αὐτοῦ [sc. Ἰησοῦ]; 2, 59, 6 of the scars of the resurrected Lord τὰ ς. τῆς κολάσεως). τοῦτο ὑμῖν σημεῖον this (will be) a sign for you Lk 2:12 (cp. Is 37:30). ὅ ἐστιν ς. ἐν πάσῃ ἐπιστολῇ this is the mark of genuineness in every letter 2 Th 3:17 (Ps.-Pla., Ep. 13, 360a has at its beginning the words σύμβολον ὅτι παρʼ ἐμοῦ ἐστιν). Of a signal previously agreed upon δοῦναί τινι σημεῖον (PFay 128, 7 ἔδωκεν ἡμῖν σημεῖον ‘he gave us a signal’; Jos., Ant. 12, 404) Mt 26:48; 1 Cl 12:7.— A sign of things to come (PsSol 15:9 τὸ … σημεῖον ἀπωλείας ἐπὶ τοῦ μετώπου αὐτῶν; Did., Gen. 191, 6; Philo, Op. M. 58 σημεῖα μελλόντων; Jos., Bell. 6, 285; 296; 297) Mk 13:4; Lk 21:7. The event to be expected is added in the gen. τί τὸ ς. τῆς σῆς παρουσίας; Mt 24:3. τὸ ς. τοῦ υἱοῦ τοῦ ἀνθρώπου the sign by which one can mark the coming of the Human One (Son of Man) vs. 30 (TGlasson, JTS 15, ’64, 299f [a military metaphor, ‘standard’; cp. Is 18:3; 1QM 3f]). τὰ σημεῖα τῶν καιρῶν the signs of the (end)times (καιρός 3b) Mt 16:3. A sign of warning (Plut., Caes. 737 [63, 1]; SibOr 3, 457; Mel., P. 14, 90) 1 Cl 11:2. Prob. in like manner αἱ γλῶσσαι εἰς σημεῖόν εἰσιν τοῖς ἀπίστοις the tongues (γλῶσσα 3) serve as a (warning) sign to the unbelievers 1 Cor 14:22. Likew. the sign of Jonah (s. Ἰωνᾶς 1) in Luke: Lk 11:29, 30. Here the Human One is to be a sign to his generation, as Jonah was to the Ninevites; cp. οὗτος κεῖται εἰς σημεῖον ἀντιλεγόμενον (s. ἀντιλέγω 2) 2:34 (cp. Is 11:12).—W-S. §30, 10d.—GRunze, Das Zeichen des Menschensohnes u. der Doppelsinn des Jonazeichens 1897 (against him PSchmiedel, Lit. Centralblatt 48, 1897, 513–15; Runze again, ZWT 41, 1898, 171–85; finally PSchm. ibid. 514–25); PAsmussen, Protestantenblatt 37, 1904, 375–8; STyson, Bibl. World 33,1909, 96–101; CBowen, AJT 20, 1916, 414–21; JMichael, JTS 21, 1920, 146–59; JBonsirven, RSR 24, ’34, 450–55; HGale, JBL 60, ’41, 255–60; PSeidelin, Das Jonaszeichen, StTh 5, ’51, 119–31; AVögtle, Wikenhauser Festschr. ’53, 230–77; OGlombitza, D. Zeichen des Jona, NTS 8, ’62, 359–66.—In the OT circumcision is σημεῖον διαθήκης=a sign or token of belonging to the covenant (Gen 17:11). For Paul this sign becomes a mark, or seal (so σημεῖον: PRev 26, 5 [III B.C.]; PRein 9 introd. [II B.C.]; 35, 3; BGU 1064, 18) σημεῖον ἔλαβεν περιτομῆς σφραγῖδα he got the mark of circumcision as a seal Ro 4:11. In the difficult pass. B 12:5 ἐν σημείῳ is prob. best taken as by a sign; but it is poss. that the text is defective (s. Windisch, Hdb. ad loc.; RKraft, Did. and Barnabas ’65, 119 note: ‘standard, norm’).—τὰ σημεῖα τοῦ ἀποστόλου 2 Cor 12:12a belongs rather to the next category; the signs of the (true) apostle (cp. SIG 831, 14 [117 A.D.] ἡγούμην σημεῖα ἀγαθῶν ἀνδρῶν) are, as is shown by the verb κατειργάσθη and what follows, the wonders or miracles performed by him.
    an event that is an indication or confirmation of intervention by transcendent powers, miracle, portent
    α. a miracle of divine origin, performed by God himself, by Christ, or by men of God (cp. Diod S 5, 70, 4 πολλὰ ς. of the young Zeus; 16, 27, 2 ἐγένετο αὐτῷ σημεῖον ἐν τῷ ἱερῷ τοῦ Ἀπόλλωνος; Strabo 16, 2, 35 παρὰ τ. θεοῦ ς.; Appian, Ital. 8 §1 σημείων γενομένων ἐκ Διός, Hann. 56 §233; SIG 709, 25 [c. 107 B.C.] διὰ τῶν ἐν τῷ ἱερῷ γενομένων σαμείων; PGM 1, 65; 74; Jos., Ant. 2, 274; 280; Mel., P. 78, 568): Mt 12:38f; 16:1 (ς. ἐκ τοῦ οὐρανοῦ), 4; Mk 8:11 (ς. ἀπὸ τοῦ οὐρανοῦ, as Synes., Prov. 1, 7; s. OLinton, The Demand for a Sign from Heaven, StTh 19, ’65, 112–29; JGibson, JSNT 38, ’90, 37–66, a phenomenon suggesting divine deliverance), 12; 16:17, 20; Lk 11:16 (ς. ἐξ οὐρανοῦ), 29 (s. 1 above); 23:8; J 2:11, 18, 23; 3:2; 4:54; 6:2, 14, 26, 30; 7:31; 9:16; 10:41; 11:47; 12:18, 37; 20:30 (on σημ. as a designation of Jesus’ miracles in J s. Hdb. on J 2:11 and 6:26; JBernard, ICC John 1929, I introd. 176–86; CBarrett, The Gosp. acc. to St. John, ’55, 62–65); Ac 4:16, 22 (τὸ ς. τῆς ἰάσεως the miracle of healing); 8:6; 1 Cor 1:22; Agr 9. τί εἴδετε σημεῖον ἐπὶ τὸν γεννηθέντα βασιλέα; what kind of sign did you see over the newborn king? GJs 21:2 (codd.). τὸ σημεῖον τὸ ἐνάρετον the marvelous sign AcPl Ha 3,16.—σημεῖα καὶ τέρατα (Polyb. 3, 112, 8 σημείων δὲ καὶ τεράτων πᾶν μὲν ἱερόν, πᾶσα δʼ ἦν οἰκία πλήρης; Plut., Alex. 706 [75, 1 sing.]; Appian, Bell. Civ. 2, 36 §144 τέρατα καὶ σημεῖα οὐράνια; 4, 4 §14; Aelian, VH 12, 57; Philo, Mos. 1, 95, Aet. M. 2; Jos., Bell. 1, 28, Ant. 20, 168. Oft. in LXX: Ex 7:3; Dt 4:34; 6:22; 7:19 al.; Is 8:18; 20:3; Jer 39:21; Wsd 8:8; 10:16) J 4:48; Ac 2:43; 4:30; 5:12; 6:8; 7:36; 14:3; 15:12; Ro 15:19; Hb 2:4; 1 Cl 51:5; B 4:14; 5:8. δυνάμεις καὶ τέρατα κ. σημεῖα Ac 2:22; 2 Cor 12:12b (SSchreiber, Paulus als Wundertäter: BZNW 79, ’96) σημεῖα καὶ δυνάμεις Ac 8:13.—1 Cl 25:1; 2 Cl 15:4. SMc-Casland, JBL 76, ’57, 149–52; MWhittaker, Studia Evangelica 5, ’68, 155–58.
    β. worked by Satan or his agents to mislead God’s people (s. Iren. 5, 28, 2 [Harv. V 401, 32]) Rv 13:13f; 16:14; 19:20. σημεῖα κ. τέρατα Mt 24:24; Mk 13:22 (GBeasley-Murray, A Commentary on Mk 13, ’57; EGrässer, D. Problem der Parusie-verzögerung, ’57, 152–70); 2 Th 2:9; D 16:4.
    portent terrifying appearances in the heavens, never before seen, as portents of the last days Lk 21:11, 25 (Appian, Bell. Civ. 4, 4 §14 σημεῖα πολλά around the sun; AscIs 3, 20); Ac 2:19 (cp. Jo 3:3); s. D 16:6. Of that which the seer of the Apocalypse sees ἐν τῷ οὐρανῷ Rv 12:1, 3; 15:1. Of the portentous signs in heaven and earth at the death of Jesus GPt 8:28 (cp. Da 6:28 Theod. σημεῖα κ. τέρατα ἐν οὐρανῷ κ. ἐπὶ τῆς γῆς; Diod S 38 + 39 Fgm. 5: at the end of each one of the eight ages ordained by God there is a σημεῖον ἐκ γῆς ἢ οὐρανοῦ θαυμάσιον).—On miracles s. SIG 1168–73; RLembert, Das Wunder bei Römern u. Griechen I 1905; RReitzenstein, Hellenist. Wundererzählungen 1906, OWeinreich, Antike Heilungswunder 1909, Gebet u. Wunder: WSchmid Festschr. 1929, 169ff; PWendland, De Fabellis Antiquis earumque ad Christianos Propagatione 1911; FKutsch, Attische Heilgötter u. Heilheroen 1913; WJayne, The Healing Gods of Ancient Civilizations 1925; RHerzog, D. Wunderheilungen v. Epidaurus ’31; PFiebig, Jüdische Wundergeschichten des ntl. Zeitalters 1911; ASchlatter, Das Wunder in d. Synagoge 1912.—RLehmann, Naturwissenschaft u. bibl. Wunderfrage 1930; GNaumann, Die Wertschätzung des Wunders im NT 1903; GTraub, Das Wunder im NT2 1907; KBeth, Die Wunder Jesu 1908; JThompson, Miracles in the NT 1911; LFonck, Die Wunder des Herrn im Ev.2 1907; LFillion, Les miracles de Jésus-Christ 1909/1910; PDausch, Die Wunder Jesu 1912; SEitrem, Nordisk Tidskrift for Filologie 5, 1919, 30–36; RBultmann, Die Gesch. der synopt. Tradition2 ’31, 223–60; RJelke, Die Wunder Jesu 1922; GShafto, The Wonders of the Kingdom 1924; JBest, The Miracles of Christ in the Light of our Present Day Knowledge ’37; TTorrance, Expository Studies in St. John’s Miracles ’38; ARichardson, The Miracle Stories of the Gospels ’41; AFridrichsen, Le Problème du Miracle dans le Christianisme primitif: Études d’ Hist. et de Phil. rel. XII 1925; HSchlingensiepen, Die Wunder des NT ’33; OPerels, D. Wunderüberlieferung der Synoptiker ’34; PSaintyves, Essais de folklore biblique 1923; GMarquardt, D. Wunderproblem in d. deutschen prot. Theologie der Gegenwart ’33; GDelling, D. Verständnis des Wunders im NT, ZST 24, ’55, 265–80, Zur Beurteilung des Wunders durch d. Antike: Studien zum NT ’70, 53–71; SMcCasland, Signs and Wonders, JBL 76, ’57, 149–52; CBarrett, The Gosp. Acc. to John ’55, 62–65; JCharlier, La notion de signe (sêmeion) dans J: RSPT 43, ’59, 434–48; PRiga, Signs of Glory (J): Int 17, ’63, 402–24; HvanderLoos, The Miracles of Jesus ’65; WNicol, The Semeia in the Fourth Gosp. ’72; for Acts s. FNeirynck, the Miracle Stories in the Acts of the Apostles, An Introduction, in Les Actes des Apôtres, ed. JKremer ’79, 169–213.—Esp. on the healing of demoniacs JWeiss, RE IV 408ff; JJaeger, Ist Jesus Christus ein Suggestionstherapeut gewesen? 1918; KKnur, M.D., Christus medicus? 1905; KDusberger, Bibel u. Kirche ’51, 114–17 (foretoken).—RGrant, Miracle and Natural Law in Graeco-Roman and Early Christian Thought ’52. S. also the lit. s.v. δαιμόνιον 2.—See further MWestermann, ed. ΠΑΡΑΔΟΞΑΓΡΑΦΟΙ, Scriptores Rerum Mirabilium Graeci, 1839.—B. 914. DELG s.v. σῆμα. M-M. DBS XII 1281–1330. EDNT. ABD IV 869 (lit.). TW. Spicq. Sv.

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  • 104 beacon

    1. сигнальный фонарь
    2. предостережение
    3. маяк
    4. аварийный сигнал

     

    аварийный сигнал
    alarm
    Сигнал оповещения, генерируемый в случае, если произошел отказ или контролируемый параметр вышел за допустимые пределы.
    [Л.М. Невдяев. Телекоммуникационные технологии. Англо-русский толковый словарь-справочник. Под редакцией Ю.М. Горностаева. Москва, 2002]

    аварийный сигнал
    beacon
    BCN

    Сигнал, посылаемый от неисправного узла сети.
    [Л.М. Невдяев. Телекоммуникационные технологии. Англо-русский толковый словарь-справочник. Под редакцией Ю.М. Горностаева. Москва, 2002]

    аварийный сигнал
    fate signal
    Сообщение, сигнализирующее об отказе или пропадании входной информации.
    [Л.М. Невдяев. Телекоммуникационные технологии. Англо-русский толковый словарь-справочник. Под редакцией Ю.М. Горностаева. Москва, 2002]

    аварийный сигнал
    safety signal
    Сигнал, поступающий отдатчиков охранной сигнализации.
    [Л.М. Невдяев. Телекоммуникационные технологии. Англо-русский толковый словарь-справочник. Под редакцией Ю.М. Горностаева. Москва, 2002]

    EN

    alarm
    activation of an event that shows a critical state
    [IEC 61158-5-10, ed. 2.0 (2010-08)]

    alarm
    type of Event associated with a state condition that typically requires acknowledgement
    [ IEC 62541-1, ed. 1.0 (2010-02)]

    alarm

    an audible, visual, or other signal activated when the instrument reading exceeds a preset value or falls outside of a preset range
    [IEC 62533, ed. 1.0 (2010-06)]

    alarm
    warning of the presence of a hazard to life, property or the environment
    [IEC 62642-1, ed. 1.0 (2010-06)]

    alarm
    audio and visual signal announcing a condition requiring attention. The audio continues until acknowledged. The acoustic noise pressure of the alarm is at least 75 dBA but not greater than 85 dBA at a distance of 1 m (IEC 60945). The visual indication continues until the alarm condition is removed
    [IEC 62065, ed. 1.0 (2002-03)]

    alarm

    item of diagnostic, prognostic, or guidance information, which is used to alert the operator and to draw his or her attention to a process or system deviation
    NOTE Specific information provided by alarms includes the existence of an anomaly for which corrective action might be needed, the cause and potential consequences of the anomaly, the overall plant status, corrective action to the anomaly, and feedback of corrective actions.

    Two types of deviation may be recognised:
    – unplanned – undesirable process deviations and equipment faults;
    – planned – deviations in process conditions or equipment status that are the expected response to but could be indicative of undesirable plant conditions.
    [IEC 62241, ed. 1.0 (2004-11)]

    FR

    alarme
    signal sonore, visuel ou autre, activé lorsque la lecture de l’instrument excède une valeur préréglée ou sortant d’un domaine déterminé
    [IEC 62533, ed. 1.0 (2010-06)]

    alarme

    avertissement de la présence d'un risque concernant la vie, la propriété ou l'environnement
    [IEC 62642-1, ed. 1.0 (2010-06)]

    alarme

    élément informatif relatif au diagnostic, au pronostique ou à une recommandation, qui est utilisé pour alerter l’opérateur et pour attirer son attention sur une déviation du procédé ou d’un système
    NOTE L’information particulière fournie par les alarmes couvre l’existence d’anomalies pour lesquelles une action corrective pourrait être nécessaire, la cause et les conséquences potentielles de l’anomalie, l’état général de la centrale, l’action corrective correspondant à l’anomalie et le retour de l’action corrective.

    Deux types de déviation peuvent être distingués:
    – non prévue – Déviations du procédé indésirable et défaillance de matériels;
    – prévue – Déviations relatives aux conditions du procédé ou aux états des matériels qui sont les réponses prévues, mais qui peuvent être indicatives de conditions indésirables pour la centrale.
    [IEC 62241, ed. 1.0 (2004-11)]

    Параллельные тексты EN-RU

    When the accumulated energy dropout setpoint and time delay are satisfied, the alarm is inactive.
    [Schneider Electric]

    Если подсчитанное количество электроэнергии становится меньше заданного максимального значения и заданное время задержки истекло, аварийный сигнал отключается.
    [Перевод Интент]


    Тематики

    • автоматизация, основные понятия
    • релейная защита
    • электросвязь, основные понятия

    Действия

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    маяк
    Навигационный ориентир в виде башни с источником света, звука или радиосигналов, служащий для опознавания берегов, определения местонахождения судна в море, фарватера на реке, озере
    [Терминологический словарь по строительству на 12 языках (ВНИИИС Госстроя СССР)]

    Тематики

    • здания, сооружения, помещения

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    предостережение
    В сетях Token Ring - кадр, переданный адаптером Token Ring для того, чтобы сообщить о серьезной проблеме в кольце (например, обрыв кабеля). Передавший такой кадр адаптер называют сигнализирующим (beaconing). Передача предостережений осуществляется для разрешения возникших проблем. 
    [ http://www.lexikon.ru/dict/net/index.html]

    Тематики

    EN

    3.10 маяк (beacon): Источник оптического излучения, функцией которого является помощь в наведении или регулировании оптической системы.

    Источник: ГОСТ Р МЭК 60825-12-2009: Безопасность лазерной аппаратуры. Часть 12. Безопасность систем оптической связи в свободном пространстве, используемых для передачи информации оригинал документа

    Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > beacon

  • 105 अभिज्ञानम् _abhijñānam

    अभिज्ञानम् 1 Recognition; तदभिज्ञानहेतोर्हि दत्तं तेन महात्मना Rām. (अभिज्ञान is a combination of अनुभव or direct perception and स्मृति or recollection; a sort of direct perception assisted by the memory; as when we say 'this is the same man I saw yesterday' सो$यं ह्यो दृष्टो नरः, अनुभव or direct perception leading to the identification expressed by अयम् and the memory leading to the reference to past action expressed by सः).
    -2 Remembrance, recollec- tion; knowledge, ascertainment.
    -3 (a) A sign or token of recognition (person or thing); वत्स योगिन्यस्मि मालत्यभिज्ञानं च धारयामि Māl.9; Bk.8.118,124; R.12. 62; Me.114; उपपन्नेरभिज्ञानैर्दूतं तमवगच्छत Rām.
    -4 The dark portion in the dise of the moon. cf. अभिज्ञानं स्मृतावपि । गर्वे ज्ञाने च हिंसायां प्रणवे च समीरितम् Nm.
    -Comp. -आमरणम् a recognition-ornament, a token-ring. अभिज्ञानाभरणदर्शनेन शापो निवर्तिष्यते Ś.4.
    -पत्रम् a certificate, letter of recommendation.
    -शाकुन्तलम् N. of a celebrat- ed drama by Kālidāsa in seven acts, in which king Duṣyanta marries Kaṇva's foster daughter Śakuntalā by the Gāndharva form of marriage, forgets all about her owing to the curse of Durvāsas, but ultimately recollects, at the sight of the token-ring (अभिज्ञान) that he had duly married her; अभिज्ञानेन स्मृता शकुन्तला अभि- ज्ञानशकुन्तला; तामधिकृत्य कृतं नाटकं˚ शाकुन्तलम्; (the reading ˚शाकुन्तलम् is grammatically indefensible).

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > अभिज्ञानम् _abhijñānam

  • 106 señal


    señal sustantivo femenino 1
    a) (aviso, letrero) sign;
    Sseñal de la Cruz sign of the cross
    b) ( signo) signal;
    nos hacía señales para que nos acercáramos she was signaling o gesturing for us to come nearer;
    señal de auxilio or socorro distress signal
    c) (Ferr) signal
    2 (marca, huella): señales de violencia signs of violence 3
    a) (Rad, TV) signal
    b) (Telec):
    la señal para marcar the dial (AmE) o (BrE) dialling tone;
    la señal de ocupado or (Esp) comunicando the busy signal (AmE), the engaged tone (BrE) 4 ( indicio) sign; no daba señales de vida he showed no signs of life; en señal de respeto/amor as a token of respect/love 5 (Esp) (Com) ( depósito) deposit, down payment
    señal sustantivo femenino
    1 (muestra) sign
    en señal de respeto/duelo, as a sign/token of respect/mourning
    2 (con la mano, el rostro) sign
    hacer señales a alguien, to signal to sb
    3 (huella, indicio) trace, sign: la operación le dejó una señal, the operation left a scar
    4 Tel tone
    señal de llamada, dialling, US dial tone
    5 Com (anticipo) deposit: dejar una señal, to leave a deposit
    6 Auto señal de tráfico, road sign ' señal' also found in these entries: Spanish: amago - aparato - captar - codazo - emitir - estampar - hierro - horario-a - huella - impresión - índice - indicio - patear - rebasar - rendir - roce - seña - significar - signo - silbar - síntoma - sonora - sonoro - sudaca - baliza - dirección - disco - impacto - inclinar - indicador - intermitente - marca - marcar - mojón - muestra - prenda - presagio - protesta - punto - rastro - respetar - silbido - transmisión - transmitir English: bookmark - busy signal - deposit - dialling tone - distress signal - engaged - evidence - mark - marker - motion - omen - ominous - pip - pledge - road sign - scar - scour - send out - sign - signal - stop sign - tick - token - traffic sign - warning sign - watermark - blinker - bode - breeding - busy - danger - flash - hand - peace - protest - road - signpost - smoke - tone - trace - walk

    English-spanish dictionary > señal

  • 107 к тому же

    then наречие: словосочетание: союз:

    Русско-английский синонимический словарь > к тому же

  • 108 tessera

    tessĕra, ae, f., = tesseres, a (lon. for tessares, a, four), a square, square piece of stone, wood, etc., for various purposes.
    I.
    Most freq., a die for playing, numbered on all the six sides (while the tali, prop. pastern-bones, were marked only on four sides; v. talus;

    syn. alea): ludere tesseris,

    Ter. Ad. 4, 7, 21:

    ut homines ad pilam se aut ad talos aut ad tesseras conferunt,

    Cic. de Or. 3, 15, 58:

    tesseras jacere,

    id. Div. 2, 41, 85; id. Sen. 16, 58:

    in tesserarum prospero jactu,

    Liv. 4, 17, 3; Mart. 14, 15, 1; 4, 66, 15; 14, 17, 1:

    mittere,

    Ov. A. A. 3, 354; id. Tr. 2, 475; Plin. 37, 2, 6, § 13 al.; cf. Becker, Gallus, 3, p. 257 sq. (2d ed.).—
    II.
    In milit. lang., a square tablet on which the watchword was written, a watchword, parole, countersign:

    tessera per castra a Livio consule data erat, ut, etc.,

    Liv. 26, 46, 1; 7, 35, 1; 7, 36, 7; 9, 32, 4; Auct. B. Hisp. 36, 5; Suet. Galb. 6: it bello tessera signum, Verg. A. 7, 637; Sil. 15, 475: Stat. Th. 10, 17:

    missam ad se tesseram finxit redeundi,

    a private token, Amm. 30, 10, 3. — Hence,
    B.
    Transf., the watchword, signal:

    militem levi tesserā colligi posse,

    Amm. 25, 7, 2 al. —
    III.
    Tessera hospitalis, a tally, token, which was divided between two friends, in order that, by means of it, they or their descendants might always recognize each other (the Greek sumbola): Ag. Ego sum ipsus, quem tu quaeris... Ha. Si ita est, tesseram conferre si vis hospitalem, Plaut. Poen. 5, 2, 87; 5, 1, 25; 5, 2, 92:

    TESSERAM HOSPITALEM CVM EQ FECERVNT,

    have entered into a bond of friendship, Inscr. Orell. 1079; cf. Becker, Gallus, 2, p. 133 (2d ed.);

    hence: hic apud nos jam confregisti tesseram,

    i.e. have broken our friendship, Plaut. Cist. 2, 1, 27.—
    IV.
    A square tablet or block, a checker for the construction of pavements, ornamenting garments, etc., Plin. 36, 25, 62, § 187 (al. tessella); Pall. 1, 9, 5; Mart. 10, 33; Plin. 35, 9, 36, § 62.—
    V.
    A token, ticket, billet for the distribution of corn or money:

    frumentariae,

    Suet. Ner. 11; cf.

    frumenti,

    Juv. 7, 174; Mart. 8, 78, 10; and absol., Suet. Aug. 40:

    nummariae,

    id. ib. 41.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > tessera

  • 109 category

    1. категория витой пары
    2. категория (Сочи 2014)
    3. категория (в информационных технологиях)
    4. категория (в безопасности)
    5. категория

     

    категория
    1. В общем случае группа объектов, объединенных по каким-либо классификационным признакам.
    [Л.М. Невдяев. Телекоммуникационные технологии. Англо-русский толковый словарь-справочник. Под редакцией Ю.М. Горностаева. Москва, 2002]

    Тематики

    • электросвязь, основные понятия

    EN

     

    категория
    Группа аккредитованных лиц, объединенных по принципу схожести их функций на Играх, которым предоставляются одинаковые привилегии, включая право прохода на объекты Игр.
    [Департамент лингвистических услуг Оргкомитета «Сочи 2014». Глоссарий терминов]

    EN

    category
    Group of accredited people based on the similarity of their Games roles, and therefore allocated similar access and other privileges.
    [Департамент лингвистических услуг Оргкомитета «Сочи 2014». Глоссарий терминов]

    Тематики

    EN

     

    категория
    Классификация элементов системы управления, связанных с обеспечением безопасности, по их устойчивости к неисправностям и последующему поведению при неисправном состоянии, достигаемая структурным построением указанных элементов и (или) определяемая их надежностью.
    [ГОСТ ЕН 1070-2003]
    [ ГОСТ Р ИСО 13849-1-2003]

    Тематики

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    категория
    Именованная группа объектов, имеющих что-то общее. Категории используются для объединения похожих объектов. Например, типы затрат используются для группировки однотипных затрат, категории инцидентов – однотипных инцидентов, типы КЕ – однотипных конфигурационных единиц.
    [Словарь терминов ITIL версия 1.0, 29 июля 2011 г.]

    EN

    category
    A named group of things that have something in common. Categories are used to group similar things together. For example, cost types are used to group similar types of cost. Incident categories are used to group similar types of incident, while CI types are used to group similar types of configuration item.
    [Словарь терминов ITIL версия 1.0, 29 июля 2011 г.]

    Тематики

    EN

     

    категория витой пары
    -
    [Интент]

    категория
    Стандарт Е1АД1А 568А, в котором произведена классификация витых пар в зависимости от используемого частотного диапазона (табл. С-1).
    [Л.М. Невдяев. Телекоммуникационные технологии. Англо-русский толковый словарь-справочник. Под редакцией Ю.М. Горностаева. Москва, 2002]

    категория
    Ранжирование пассивных элементов в зависимости от предельной частоты, на которой обеспечиваются работа пассивного элемента в составе кабельной линии и ранжирование кабельных линий, согласно североамериканскому стандарту, в зависимости от полосы пропускания кабельной линии.
    [ http://www.lanmaster.ru/SKS/DOKUMENT/568b.htm]

    Существует несколько категорий витой пары, которые нумеруются от CAT1 до CAT7: 

    • CAT1 (полоса частот 0,1 МГц) — телефонный кабель, всего одна пара (в России применяется кабель и вообще без скруток — «лапша» — у нее характеристики не хуже, но больше влияние помех). В США использовался ранее, только в «скрученном» виде. Используется только для передачи голоса или данных при помощи модема.
    • CAT2 (полоса частот 1 МГц) — старый тип кабеля, 2 пары проводников, поддерживал передачу данных на скоростях до 4 Мбит/с, использовался в сетях Token ring и Arcnet. Сейчас иногда встречается в телефонных сетях.
    • CAT3 (полоса частот 16 МГц) — 4-парный кабель, используется при построении телефонных и локальных сетей 10BASE-T и token ring, поддерживает скорость передачи данных до 10 Мбит/с или 100 Мбит/с по технологии 100BASE-T4 на расстоянии не дальше 100 метров. В отличие от предыдущих двух, отвечает требованиям стандарта IEEE 802.3.
    • CAT4 (полоса частот 20 МГц) — кабель состоит из 4 скрученных пар, использовался в сетях token ring, 10BASE-T, 100BASE-T4, скорость передачи данных не превышает 16 Мбит/с по одной паре, сейчас не используется.
    • CAT5 (полоса частот 100 МГц) — 4-парный кабель, использовался при построении локальных сетей 100BASE-TX и для прокладки телефонных линий, поддерживает скорость передачи данных до 100 Мбит/с при использовании 2 пар.
    • CAT5e (полоса частот 125 МГц) — 4-парный кабель, усовершенствованная категория 5. Скорость передач данных до 100 Мбит/с при использовании 2 пар и до 1000 Мбит/с при использовании 4 пар. Кабель категории 5e является самым распространённым и используется для построения компьютерных сетей. Иногда встречается двухпарный кабель категории 5e. Кабель обеспечивает скорость передач данных до 100 Мбит/с. Преимущества данного кабеля в более низкой себестоимости и меньшей толщине.
    • CAT6 (полоса частот 250 МГц) — применяется в сетях Fast Ethernet и Gigabit Ethernet, состоит из 4 пар проводников и способен передавать данные на скорости до 1000 Мбит/с и до 10 гигабит на расстояние до 50 м. Добавлен в стандарт в июне 2002 года.
    • CAT6a (полоса частот 500 МГц) — применяется в сетях Ethernet, состоит из 4 пар проводников и способен передавать данные на скорости до 10 Гбит/с и планируется использовать его для приложений, работающих на скорости до 40 Гбит/с.
    • CAT7 — спецификация на данный тип кабеля утверждена только международным стандартом ISO 11801, скорость передачи данных до 10 Гбит/с, частота пропускаемого сигнала до 600—700 МГц. Кабель этой категории имеет общий экран и экраны вокруг каждой пары. Седьмая категория, строго говоря, не UTP, а S/FTP (Screened Fully Shielded Twisted Pair).

    Кабель более высокой категории обычно содержит больше пар проводов и каждая пара имеет больше витков на единицу длины.

    [ Источник]

    Тематики

    Синонимы

    EN

    1.3.1 категория (category): Совокупность ламп, имеющих одинаковые конструкцию (форму колбы, габаритные размеры, тип цоколя и тела накала), номинальное напряжение, номинальную мощность и исполнение колбы.

    Примечания

    1 В настоящем стандарте предполагают, что:

    a) лампы прозрачные, матированные и с эквивалентным матированию покрытием имеют колбы одного и того же исполнения;

    b) колбы ламп с белым и других цветов покрытиями, а также из молочного стекла относят к разным исполнениям.

    2 Лампы, различающиеся только цоколями (например, Е27 и B22d), относят к лампам различных категорий, но одного и того же типа в соответствии с ГОСТ Р 52706.

    Источник: ГОСТ Р 52712-2007: Требования безопасности для ламп накаливания. Часть 1. Лампы накаливания вольфрамовые для бытового и аналогичного общего освещения оригинал документа

    Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > category

  • 110 einlösen

    v/t (trennb., hat -ge-)
    1. (einreichen) (Pfand, Gutschein) redeem
    2. WIRTS., FIN. (Schuldschein, Wechsel) call in; (Scheck) cash; durch die BANK: hono(u)r
    3. fig. (Wort) keep; (Versprechen) auch hono(u)r
    * * *
    (Pfand) to redeem;
    (Scheck) to honor; to honour; to cash
    * * *
    ein|lö|sen
    vt sep
    Pfand to redeem; Scheck, Wechsel to cash (in); (fig) Wort, Versprechen to keep

    in der Praxis lässt sich das nicht problemlos éínlösen — in practice that cannot easily be realized

    * * *
    1) (to exchange for money: I've cashed in all my shares.) cash in
    2) (to buy back (something that has been pawned): I'm going to redeem my gold watch.) redeem
    * * *
    ein|lö·sen
    vt
    etw \einlösen to honour [or AM -or] sth, to meet sth
    einen Scheck \einlösen to honour a cheque BRIT, to honor [or cash] a check AM
    etw [bei jdm] \einlösen to redeem sth [from sb]
    ein Pfand \einlösen to redeem a pledge
    3. (wahr machen)
    etw \einlösen to honour [or AM -or] sth
    ein Versprechen \einlösen to keep a promise
    * * *
    1) cash < cheque>; cash [in] < token, voucher, bill of exchange>; redeem < pawned article>
    2) (geh.): (erfüllen) redeem < pledge>
    * * *
    einlösen v/t (trennb, hat -ge-)
    1. (einreichen) (Pfand, Gutschein) redeem
    2. WIRTSCH, FIN (Schuldschein, Wechsel) call in; (Scheck) cash; durch die Bank: hono(u)r
    3. fig (Wort) keep; (Versprechen) auch hono(u)r
    * * *
    1) cash < cheque>; cash [in] <token, voucher, bill of exchange>; redeem < pawned article>
    2) (geh.): (erfüllen) redeem < pledge>
    * * *
    (Scheck) v.
    to pay in v. v.
    to cash v.
    to redeem v.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > einlösen

  • 111 canjeable

    adj.
    exchangeable.
    * * *
    1 exchangeable
    * * *
    ADJ [gen] exchangeable; (Econ) exchangeable for cash, cashable
    * * *
    adjetivo exchangeable
    * * *
    Ex. The shop may have its own 'Book tokens' -- gift vouchers that people can buy and which are redeemable only at the school bookshop.
    ----
    * boleto canjeable = rain cheque [rain check, -USA].
    * cupón canjeable = voucher.
    * cupón canjeable por alimentos = food stamp.
    * no canjeable = irredeemable.
    * vale canjeable = voucher.
    * vale canjeable por un libro = book token.
    * vale canjeable por un regalo = gift voucher.
    * * *
    adjetivo exchangeable
    * * *

    Ex: The shop may have its own 'Book tokens' -- gift vouchers that people can buy and which are redeemable only at the school bookshop.

    * boleto canjeable = rain cheque [rain check, -USA].
    * cupón canjeable = voucher.
    * cupón canjeable por alimentos = food stamp.
    * no canjeable = irredeemable.
    * vale canjeable = voucher.
    * vale canjeable por un libro = book token.
    * vale canjeable por un regalo = gift voucher.

    * * *
    exchangeable
    este cupón es canjeable por un regalo this coupon can be exchanged for a gift
    * * *
    exchangeable;
    * * *
    adj exchangeable ( por for)

    Spanish-English dictionary > canjeable

  • 112 comedido

    adj.
    moderate, frugal, abstinent, abstemious.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: comedirse.
    * * *
    1→ link=comedirse comedirse
    1 (cortés) courteous, polite
    2 (moderado) moderate, restrained, reserved
    * * *
    (f. - comedida)
    adj.
    * * *
    ADJ
    1) (=moderado) moderate, restrained
    2) esp LAm (=solícito) obliging
    * * *
    - da adjetivo
    a) ( moderado) moderate, restrained
    b) (AmL) ( atento) obliging, well-meaning
    * * *
    = moderate, restrained, frugal, sparing, guarded, measured, even-keeled, even-keel, on an even keel.
    Ex. In his efforts to broaden the tax base, Groome has been actively courting industry - with some moderate success.
    Ex. The stereotype of the governess as exemplified in Jane Eyre -- intelligent, restrained, soberly clad -- was the predecessor of the librarian as an occupation in which the women of the period, the 'guardians of morality' could find genteel employment.
    Ex. In a small library this arrangement is not only frugal but also efficient.
    Ex. The committee was very sparing in its recommendations of proposals for debate.
    Ex. Britain has given a guarded response to Myanmar's announcement that a referendum will be held on a new constitution in May.
    Ex. This will move the debate about open access as a model for scholarly communication towards a more measured and nuanced discourse.
    Ex. By the same token, the Obama campaign has remained relatively dignified, has survived the worst of crises, has been even-keeled, efficient and well-managed.
    Ex. She doesn't expend energy on anger; she's an even-keel person -- the kind of leader people enjoy working with.
    Ex. In the intervening months since the near-tragedy took place, her life has remained on an even keel.
    ----
    * optimismo comedido = guarded optimism.
    * * *
    - da adjetivo
    a) ( moderado) moderate, restrained
    b) (AmL) ( atento) obliging, well-meaning
    * * *
    = moderate, restrained, frugal, sparing, guarded, measured, even-keeled, even-keel, on an even keel.

    Ex: In his efforts to broaden the tax base, Groome has been actively courting industry - with some moderate success.

    Ex: The stereotype of the governess as exemplified in Jane Eyre -- intelligent, restrained, soberly clad -- was the predecessor of the librarian as an occupation in which the women of the period, the 'guardians of morality' could find genteel employment.
    Ex: In a small library this arrangement is not only frugal but also efficient.
    Ex: The committee was very sparing in its recommendations of proposals for debate.
    Ex: Britain has given a guarded response to Myanmar's announcement that a referendum will be held on a new constitution in May.
    Ex: This will move the debate about open access as a model for scholarly communication towards a more measured and nuanced discourse.
    Ex: By the same token, the Obama campaign has remained relatively dignified, has survived the worst of crises, has been even-keeled, efficient and well-managed.
    Ex: She doesn't expend energy on anger; she's an even-keel person -- the kind of leader people enjoy working with.
    Ex: In the intervening months since the near-tragedy took place, her life has remained on an even keel.
    * optimismo comedido = guarded optimism.

    * * *
    comedido1 -da
    1 (moderado) moderate, restrained
    es muy comedido con la bebida he's a very moderate drinker
    lo dijo de una manera muy comedida she said it in a very restrained tone of voice
    2 ( AmL) (atento) obliging, well-meaning
    comedido2 -da
    masculine, feminine
    ( AmL) well-meaning person o soul, obliging person o soul
    no hay comedido que salga bien helping people brings nothing but trouble
    * * *

    Del verbo comedirse: ( conjugate comedirse)

    comedido es:

    el participio

    Multiple Entries:
    comedido    
    comedirse
    comedido
    ◊ -da adjetivo



    comedido,-a adjetivo self-restrained
    comedirse verbo reflexivo
    1 to exercise restraint: tienes que aprender a comedirte, you have to learn to exercise restraint
    2 LAm to offer to help
    ' comedido' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    comedida
    English:
    restrained
    * * *
    comedido, -a adj
    1. Esp [moderado] moderate, restrained
    2. Am [servicial] obliging
    * * *
    adj moderate
    * * *
    comedido, -da adj
    mesurado: moderate, restrained

    Spanish-English dictionary > comedido

  • 113 componente

    adj.
    component, constituent.
    m.
    component (gen) & ( electricity and electronics).
    * * *
    1 component, constituent
    1 (pieza) component, constituent; (ingrediente) ingredient
    2 (miembro) member
    \
    * * *
    noun m.
    component, constituent
    * * *
    1.
    ADJ [gen] component, constituent
    2. SM
    1) (=miembro) member
    2) (=parte) (Quím) component; (Mec) part, component; (Culin) ingredient

    componentes lógicos — (Inform) software

    3) (Meteo)
    * * *
    I
    a) ( de sustancia) constituent (part), component (part); (de equipo, comisión) member
    b) (Tec) component
    II
    femenino (Fís) component
    * * *
    = component, constituent, element, ingredient, building block, token.
    Ex. The primary components in this area are place of publication, publisher's name and date of publication (that is, the date of edition).
    Ex. A kit is an item containing two or more categories of material, no one of which is identifiable as the predominant constituent of the item; also designated multimedia item.
    Ex. In order to support these three elements it is important to have some organisation which takes responsibility for revision and publication.
    Ex. Typically a patent abstract is informative, and includes in the case of a mixture, its ingredients.
    Ex. This article seeks to explain why current on-line products have, despite tremendous capitalisation, not yet achieved satisfactory returns, but have provided the necessary building blocks towards future products.
    Ex. In this case the data is the number of types, not tokens.
    ----
    * ajuste de la componente estacional = seasonal adjustment.
    * análisis de componentes principales = principal component(s) analysis.
    * componente alfa = alpha-component.
    * componente clave = key element, building block.
    * componente eléctrico = electrical part.
    * componente mecánico = mechanical part.
    * componentes del marketing, los = marketing mix, the.
    * * *
    I
    a) ( de sustancia) constituent (part), component (part); (de equipo, comisión) member
    b) (Tec) component
    II
    femenino (Fís) component
    * * *
    = component, constituent, element, ingredient, building block, token.

    Ex: The primary components in this area are place of publication, publisher's name and date of publication (that is, the date of edition).

    Ex: A kit is an item containing two or more categories of material, no one of which is identifiable as the predominant constituent of the item; also designated multimedia item.
    Ex: In order to support these three elements it is important to have some organisation which takes responsibility for revision and publication.
    Ex: Typically a patent abstract is informative, and includes in the case of a mixture, its ingredients.
    Ex: This article seeks to explain why current on-line products have, despite tremendous capitalisation, not yet achieved satisfactory returns, but have provided the necessary building blocks towards future products.
    Ex: In this case the data is the number of types, not tokens.
    * ajuste de la componente estacional = seasonal adjustment.
    * análisis de componentes principales = principal component(s) analysis.
    * componente alfa = alpha-component.
    * componente clave = key element, building block.
    * componente eléctrico = electrical part.
    * componente mecánico = mechanical part.
    * componentes del marketing, los = marketing mix, the.

    * * *
    ‹elemento› component ( before n), constituent ( before n)
    1 (de una sustancia) constituent, constituent part, component, component part; (de un equipo, una comisión) member
    2 ( Tec) component
    ( Fís) component
    * * *

    componente sustantivo masculino

    (de equipo, comisión) member
    b) (Tec) component

    componente
    I adjetivo component
    II mf (de un grupo, equipo) member
    III m (elemento, pieza) component
    (ingrediente) ingredient
    ' componente' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    resistencia
    English:
    component
    - constituent
    - element
    - ingredient
    * * *
    adj
    component, constituent
    nm
    1. [pieza] component
    2. [de sustancia] constituent
    3. Gram component
    nmf
    [persona] member
    nf
    viento de componente este/sur easterly/southerly wind
    * * *
    m component;
    componentes de automóviles vehicle parts o components
    * * *
    componente adj & nm
    : component, constituent

    Spanish-English dictionary > componente

  • 114 decoroso

    1 (apropiado) decorous, proper
    2 (digno) decent, respectable
    3 (respetable) respectable, honourable (US honorable)
    4 (decente) decent
    * * *
    ADJ [conducta, lenguaje] decorous; [empleo, sueldo] decent
    * * *
    - sa adjetivo decent, respectable
    * * *
    = decent, decorous, dignified.
    Ex. These are benefits, often in cash, which the state has decided are required by various needy categories of its citizens in order to keep up a decent standard of living.
    Ex. One might be forgiven for assuming that the question of class did not impinge upon the decorous and even tenor of the average librarian's working week.
    Ex. By the same token, the Obama campaign has remained relatively dignified, has survived the worst of crises, has been even-keeled, efficient and well-managed.
    * * *
    - sa adjetivo decent, respectable
    * * *
    = decent, decorous, dignified.

    Ex: These are benefits, often in cash, which the state has decided are required by various needy categories of its citizens in order to keep up a decent standard of living.

    Ex: One might be forgiven for assuming that the question of class did not impinge upon the decorous and even tenor of the average librarian's working week.
    Ex: By the same token, the Obama campaign has remained relatively dignified, has survived the worst of crises, has been even-keeled, efficient and well-managed.

    * * *
    1 (digno) ‹sueldo/aumento› decent, respectable
    el nivel de la exposición fue apenas decoroso the standard of the exhibition was barely acceptable
    2 (pudoroso) ‹conducta/vestido› decent, respectable
    * * *

    decoroso
    ◊ -sa adjetivo

    decent, respectable

    ' decoroso' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    decente
    English:
    decent
    - decorous
    * * *
    decoroso, -a adj
    1. [decente] decent;
    un vestido poco decoroso a very revealing dress
    2. [correcto] seemly, proper
    3. [aceptable] decent, respectable;
    un sueldo decoroso a decent salary
    * * *
    adj decorous
    * * *
    decoroso, -sa adj
    : decent, proper, respectable

    Spanish-English dictionary > decoroso

  • 115 digno

    1 (merecedor) worthy, deserving
    digno,-a de confianza trustworthy
    2 (adecuado) fitting, appropiate
    3 (respetable) worthy, honourable (US honorable)
    4 (decente) decent
    \
    digno,-a de admiración worthy of admiration, admirable
    digno,-a de compasión pitiful
    digno,-a de mención worth mentioning
    digno,-a de verse worth seeing
    * * *
    (f. - digna)
    adj.
    * * *
    ADJ
    1) (=merecedor)

    digno de toda alabanza — thoroughly praiseworthy, highly commendable

    2) [persona] (=honesto) honourable, honorable (EEUU); (=circunspecto) dignified
    3) (=decoroso) decent
    * * *
    - na adjetivo
    1)
    a) ( merecedor de respeto) <persona/actitud> honorable*
    b) (decoroso, decente) < sueldo> decent, living (before n); < vivienda> decent
    2)
    a) ( merecedor)

    digno de algo/alguien: una persona digna de admiración a person worthy of admiration; una medida digna de elogio a praiseworthy measure; ejemplos dignos de resaltar noteworthy examples; un espectáculo digno de verse a show worth seeing; no es digno de ti/de tu cariño he's not worthy of you/of your affection; una cena digna de un rey — (hum) a feast fit for a king (hum)

    b) ( adecuado)

    digno de algo: una recompensa digna de su esfuerzo a fitting reward for his efforts; un trabajo digno de su capacidad — a job worthy of his abilities

    * * *
    = worthy, graceful, decent, dignified.
    Ex. Books were kept for historical records of deeds done by the inhabitants: their worthy acts as well as their sins.
    Ex. The author who can vary his terminology to maintain the reader's interest is a handicap to the indexer, who is more concerned with the ideas conveyed than with the niceties of a graceful literary style.
    Ex. These are benefits, often in cash, which the state has decided are required by various needy categories of its citizens in order to keep up a decent standard of living.
    Ex. By the same token, the Obama campaign has remained relatively dignified, has survived the worst of crises, has been even-keeled, efficient and well-managed.
    ----
    * algo digno de contemplar = a sight to behold.
    * algo digno de ver = a sight to behold.
    * de aspecto digno = dignified.
    * digno de = worthy of.
    * digno de admiración = admirable.
    * digno de citarse = quotable.
    * digno de confianza = trustworthy, creditable.
    * digno de consideración = worthwhile.
    * digno de crédito = credible, believable, creditable.
    * digno de declarar = reportable.
    * digno de elogio = praiseworthy, commendably.
    * digno de mérito = meritorious.
    * digno de notar = noteworthy.
    * digno de publicar = publishable.
    * digno de ser recordado = memorable.
    * muerte digna = dignified death.
    * no digno de confianza = untrustworthy.
    * no ser digno de = be unworthy of.
    * no ser digno de Uno = be below + Posesivo + dignity.
    * salario digno = living wage, decent wage, decent salary.
    * ser digno de = merit.
    * ser digno de admiración = deserve + admiration.
    * ser digno de crítica = merit + a critical eye.
    * tener una muerte digna = die with + dignity, have + a dignified death, die + a dignified death.
    * una vista digna de contemplar = a sight to behold.
    * una vista digna de ver = a sight to behold.
    * un espectáculo digno de ver = a sight to behold.
    * vivienda poco digna = poor housing.
    * * *
    - na adjetivo
    1)
    a) ( merecedor de respeto) <persona/actitud> honorable*
    b) (decoroso, decente) < sueldo> decent, living (before n); < vivienda> decent
    2)
    a) ( merecedor)

    digno de algo/alguien: una persona digna de admiración a person worthy of admiration; una medida digna de elogio a praiseworthy measure; ejemplos dignos de resaltar noteworthy examples; un espectáculo digno de verse a show worth seeing; no es digno de ti/de tu cariño he's not worthy of you/of your affection; una cena digna de un rey — (hum) a feast fit for a king (hum)

    b) ( adecuado)

    digno de algo: una recompensa digna de su esfuerzo a fitting reward for his efforts; un trabajo digno de su capacidad — a job worthy of his abilities

    * * *
    = worthy, graceful, decent, dignified.

    Ex: Books were kept for historical records of deeds done by the inhabitants: their worthy acts as well as their sins.

    Ex: The author who can vary his terminology to maintain the reader's interest is a handicap to the indexer, who is more concerned with the ideas conveyed than with the niceties of a graceful literary style.
    Ex: These are benefits, often in cash, which the state has decided are required by various needy categories of its citizens in order to keep up a decent standard of living.
    Ex: By the same token, the Obama campaign has remained relatively dignified, has survived the worst of crises, has been even-keeled, efficient and well-managed.
    * algo digno de contemplar = a sight to behold.
    * algo digno de ver = a sight to behold.
    * de aspecto digno = dignified.
    * digno de = worthy of.
    * digno de admiración = admirable.
    * digno de citarse = quotable.
    * digno de confianza = trustworthy, creditable.
    * digno de consideración = worthwhile.
    * digno de crédito = credible, believable, creditable.
    * digno de declarar = reportable.
    * digno de elogio = praiseworthy, commendably.
    * digno de mérito = meritorious.
    * digno de notar = noteworthy.
    * digno de publicar = publishable.
    * digno de ser recordado = memorable.
    * muerte digna = dignified death.
    * no digno de confianza = untrustworthy.
    * no ser digno de = be unworthy of.
    * no ser digno de Uno = be below + Posesivo + dignity.
    * salario digno = living wage, decent wage, decent salary.
    * ser digno de = merit.
    * ser digno de admiración = deserve + admiration.
    * ser digno de crítica = merit + a critical eye.
    * tener una muerte digna = die with + dignity, have + a dignified death, die + a dignified death.
    * una vista digna de contemplar = a sight to behold.
    * una vista digna de ver = a sight to behold.
    * un espectáculo digno de ver = a sight to behold.
    * vivienda poco digna = poor housing.

    * * *
    digno -na
    A
    1 (merecedor de respeto) ‹persona/actitud/conducta› honorable*
    debería tener una actitud más digna y renunciar he ought to do the honorable thing and resign
    2 (decoroso, decente) ‹sueldo› decent, living ( before n); ‹vivienda› decent
    B
    1 (merecedor) digno DE algo/algn:
    una persona digna de admiración a person worthy of admiration
    una medida digna de elogio a praiseworthy measure
    un espectáculo digno de verse a show worth seeing
    una cena digna de un rey ( hum); a feast fit for a king ( hum)
    ese hombre no es digno de ti that man is not good enough for you o worthy of you
    no se sentía digno de su cariño he didn't feel worthy of her affection
    no se cree digno de tantas atenciones he doesn't think he merits o deserves so much attention
    ejemplos dignos de resaltar examples worth drawing attention to, noteworthy examples
    2
    (adecuado): es digno hijo de su padre he's his father's son, no doubt about that
    digno DE algo:
    una recompensa digna de su esfuerzo a fitting reward for his efforts
    un trabajo digno de su capacidad a job worthy of his abilities
    * * *

     

    Del verbo dignarse: ( conjugate dignarse)

    me digno es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo

    se dignó es:

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo

    digno
    ◊ -na adjetivo

    1
    a)persona/actitud› honorable( conjugate honorable)

    b) sueldo decent, living ( before n);

    vivienda decent
    2 ( merecedor) digno de algo/algn worthy of sth/sb;

    una medida digna de elogio a praiseworthy measure;
    un espectáculo digno de verse a show worth seeing
    digno,-a adjetivo
    1 (respetable) worthy: iba muy digna por la calle, she walked proudly down the street
    2 (merecedor) worthy, deserving
    digno de admiración/lástima, worthy of admiration/pity
    3 (apropiado para) fit
    4 (suficiente) decent, good: tienen derecho a una vivienda digna, they have the right to a decent home
    ' digno' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    digna
    - merecer
    - plausible
    - recomendable
    - regia
    - regio
    - solvente
    - alabanza
    - aplauso
    - confianza
    - elogio
    - fiar
    - lástima
    - pobre
    - respetable
    English:
    dignified
    - eventful
    - fit
    - note
    - noteworthy
    - quotable
    - statesmanlike
    - trustworthy
    - worthy
    - admirable
    - dependable
    - fitting
    - praise
    - proud
    - respectable
    - undignified
    - unworthy
    * * *
    digno, -a adj
    1. [honroso] [actitud, respuesta] dignified;
    [persona] honourable, noble;
    tomó la postura más digna en estos casos: dimitir she did the most honourable thing in the circumstances: she resigned;
    son un pueblo digno y orgulloso they are a proud and noble people
    2. [decente] [sueldo, vivienda] decent, good;
    [actuación] decent, good;
    terminó el torneo en un muy digno cuarto puesto she finished a very creditable fourth in the tournament;
    una vida digna a decent life
    3. [merecedor]
    digno de worthy of;
    la labor de la Cruz Roja es digna de admiración the work of the Red Cross is worthy of admiration;
    no me siento digno de tantos elogios I don't feel I deserve so much praise;
    no eres digno de ella you're not good enough for her;
    digno de confianza trustworthy;
    digno de elogio praiseworthy;
    digno de mención/de ver worth mentioning/seeing
    4. [adecuado] worthy;
    recibió una digna recompensa por su trabajo she received a fair reward for her work;
    fue un digno sucesor del ex campeón del mundo he was a worthy successor to the former world champion;
    lo recibieron con honores dignos de un rey they gave him a welcome fit for a king;
    un guión digno de un verdadero genio a script worthy of a true genius
    * * *
    adj
    1 worthy;
    digno de mención worth mentioning;
    digno de confianza trustworthy
    2 trabajo decent, respectable
    * * *
    digno, -na adj
    1) honorable: honorable
    2) : worthy
    dignamente adv
    * * *
    digno adj decent

    Spanish-English dictionary > digno

  • 116 equilibrado

    adj.
    1 well-balanced, stable, sensible, balanced.
    2 in equilibrium, balanced.
    3 balanced.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: equilibrar.
    * * *
    1→ link=equilibrar equilibrar
    1 balanced
    2 (persona) sensible, well-balanced
    * * *
    (f. - equilibrada)
    adj.
    * * *
    1. ADJ
    1) [persona] (=sensato) level-headed, sensible; (=ecuánime) well-balanced
    2) [dieta] balanced
    3) [partido] close
    2.
    SM
    * * *
    I
    - da adjetivo <persona/dieta> well-balanced, balanced; <lucha/partido> close
    II
    masculino balancing
    * * *
    = balanced, well-adjusted, well-rounded, well balanced [well-balanced], harmonious, poised, even-keeled, even-keel, on an even keel.
    Ex. More balanced schedules were achieved by pruning the 31000 subjects enumerated in the fourteenth edition to 4700.
    Ex. Deliberately to pay less attention to a query because it comes from the mayor of the city, or the chairman of the company, or the vice-chancellor of the university, would betray a perversity foreign to the normal well-adjusted librarian.
    Ex. This has produced the matriarchal system in society on the one hand, and well-rounded libraries organized under the slogan 'Libraries are for wallowing in' on the other.
    Ex. A major challenge in the climate of change is that of maintaining an adequate and well balanced collection and of fostering a universal pool of knowledge.
    Ex. The 11 college buildings form a harmonious group in the Georgian style about an oval-shaped campus.
    Ex. She is poised and manicured -- 'prissy,' according to her friends -- measuring her words with soft-spoken formality.
    Ex. By the same token, the Obama campaign has remained relatively dignified, has survived the worst of crises, has been even-keeled, efficient and well-managed.
    Ex. She doesn't expend energy on anger; she's an even-keel person -- the kind of leader people enjoy working with.
    Ex. In the intervening months since the near-tragedy took place, her life has remained on an even keel.
    ----
    * bien equilibrado = well balanced [well-balanced].
    * dieta equilibrada = balanced diet.
    * no estar bien equilibrado = skew.
    * vida equilibrada = balanced life.
    * * *
    I
    - da adjetivo <persona/dieta> well-balanced, balanced; <lucha/partido> close
    II
    masculino balancing
    * * *
    = balanced, well-adjusted, well-rounded, well balanced [well-balanced], harmonious, poised, even-keeled, even-keel, on an even keel.

    Ex: More balanced schedules were achieved by pruning the 31000 subjects enumerated in the fourteenth edition to 4700.

    Ex: Deliberately to pay less attention to a query because it comes from the mayor of the city, or the chairman of the company, or the vice-chancellor of the university, would betray a perversity foreign to the normal well-adjusted librarian.
    Ex: This has produced the matriarchal system in society on the one hand, and well-rounded libraries organized under the slogan 'Libraries are for wallowing in' on the other.
    Ex: A major challenge in the climate of change is that of maintaining an adequate and well balanced collection and of fostering a universal pool of knowledge.
    Ex: The 11 college buildings form a harmonious group in the Georgian style about an oval-shaped campus.
    Ex: She is poised and manicured -- 'prissy,' according to her friends -- measuring her words with soft-spoken formality.
    Ex: By the same token, the Obama campaign has remained relatively dignified, has survived the worst of crises, has been even-keeled, efficient and well-managed.
    Ex: She doesn't expend energy on anger; she's an even-keel person -- the kind of leader people enjoy working with.
    Ex: In the intervening months since the near-tragedy took place, her life has remained on an even keel.
    * bien equilibrado = well balanced [well-balanced].
    * dieta equilibrada = balanced diet.
    * no estar bien equilibrado = skew.
    * vida equilibrada = balanced life.

    * * *
    1 ‹persona› well-balanced, balanced
    2 ‹dieta› well-balanced, balanced
    3 ‹lucha/partido› close
    el partido estuvo muy equilibrado it was a very close game, the two sides were very evenly matched
    balancing
    Compuesto:
    wheel balancing
    * * *

    Del verbo equilibrar: ( conjugate equilibrar)

    equilibrado es:

    el participio

    Multiple Entries:
    equilibrado    
    equilibrar
    equilibrado
    ◊ -da adjetivo ‹persona/dieta well-balanced, balanced;


    lucha/partido close
    equilibrar ( conjugate equilibrar) verbo transitivopeso/carga/ruedas to balance;

    equilibrarse verbo pronominal [ fuerzas] to even up;

    [ balanza de pagos] to be restored;
    [ platillos de la balanza] to balance out
    equilibrado,-a adjetivo well-balanced
    equilibrar verbo transitivo to balance
    ' equilibrado' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    equilibrada
    - centrado
    English:
    balanced
    - even
    - well-adjusted
    - well-balanced
    - stable
    - well
    * * *
    equilibrado, -a
    adj
    1. [dieta] balanced;
    el partido/combate fue o [m5] estuvo muy equilibrado the teams/fighters were very evenly matched
    2. [persona] sensible, well-balanced
    nm
    [de ruedas] balancing
    * * *
    adj well-balanced
    * * *
    equilibrado, -da adj
    : well-balanced

    Spanish-English dictionary > equilibrado

  • 117 mesurado

    adj.
    moderate, measured, restrained, cadenced.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: mesurar.
    * * *
    ADJ
    1) (=moderado) moderate, restrained
    2) (=tranquilo) calm
    * * *
    - da adjetivo < persona> moderate, restrained; < palabras> restrained, measured
    * * *
    = circumspect, low-keyed, low-key [low key], measured, even-keeled, on an even keel, even-keel.
    Nota: Adjetivo.
    Ex. It must be the least uplifting, most circumspect film ever made about sainthood.
    Ex. Overall, he provides a low-keyed, lucid account that, with its many-leveled approach, does more than justice to the complex themes it studies.
    Ex. Activity is still low key, but will increase when the British Library puts up data bases on its own computer in 1977.
    Ex. This will move the debate about open access as a model for scholarly communication towards a more measured and nuanced discourse.
    Ex. By the same token, the Obama campaign has remained relatively dignified, has survived the worst of crises, has been even-keeled, efficient and well-managed.
    Ex. In the intervening months since the near-tragedy took place, her life has remained on an even keel.
    Ex. She doesn't expend energy on anger; she's an even-keel person -- the kind of leader people enjoy working with.
    * * *
    - da adjetivo < persona> moderate, restrained; < palabras> restrained, measured
    * * *
    = circumspect, low-keyed, low-key [low key], measured, even-keeled, on an even keel, even-keel.
    Nota: Adjetivo.

    Ex: It must be the least uplifting, most circumspect film ever made about sainthood.

    Ex: Overall, he provides a low-keyed, lucid account that, with its many-leveled approach, does more than justice to the complex themes it studies.
    Ex: Activity is still low key, but will increase when the British Library puts up data bases on its own computer in 1977.
    Ex: This will move the debate about open access as a model for scholarly communication towards a more measured and nuanced discourse.
    Ex: By the same token, the Obama campaign has remained relatively dignified, has survived the worst of crises, has been even-keeled, efficient and well-managed.
    Ex: In the intervening months since the near-tragedy took place, her life has remained on an even keel.
    Ex: She doesn't expend energy on anger; she's an even-keel person -- the kind of leader people enjoy working with.

    * * *
    ‹persona› moderate, restrained; ‹palabras› restrained, measured
    * * *
    mesurado, -a adj
    moderate, restrained
    * * *
    adj moderate
    * * *
    mesurado, -da adj
    comedido: moderate, restrained

    Spanish-English dictionary > mesurado

  • 118 sin coste alguno

    = at no personal cost, at no cost, without cost, costless, without charge, free of charge, free of cost, cost free, for free, at no charge
    Ex. In this way 15-20 persons can attend both the Pre-Session Seminar and the General Conference annually at no personal cost.
    Ex. Some commercial information providers are giving away a little information at no cost in order to attract customers onto the system.
    Ex. The author looks at how 'free' information really is and whether we can continue to expect high quality information to be available without cost.
    Ex. Another property of DSMA protocols is a provision for a graceful dynamic reconfiguration and costless protocol recovery after a lost token.
    Ex. There is a drop-in centre with a fully equipped sound recording studio and video editing suite offering guitar tuition and rehearsal space to local teenagers without charge.
    Ex. Law centres employ qualified lawyers and they receive a waiver from the Law Society that allows them to provide their services free of charge.
    Ex. An annexure reviews electronic journals available free of cost.
    Ex. In an attempt to overcome this problem, a group of small health related libraries responded by forming a cost free cooperative called GRATIS in 1982.
    Ex. In addition, most or all of the contents of the resources listed are available for free.
    Ex. This latest move makes available at no charge more than 150 electronic publications for which fees were previously charged.
    * * *
    = at no personal cost, at no cost, without cost, costless, without charge, free of charge, free of cost, cost free, for free, at no charge

    Ex: In this way 15-20 persons can attend both the Pre-Session Seminar and the General Conference annually at no personal cost.

    Ex: Some commercial information providers are giving away a little information at no cost in order to attract customers onto the system.
    Ex: The author looks at how 'free' information really is and whether we can continue to expect high quality information to be available without cost.
    Ex: Another property of DSMA protocols is a provision for a graceful dynamic reconfiguration and costless protocol recovery after a lost token.
    Ex: There is a drop-in centre with a fully equipped sound recording studio and video editing suite offering guitar tuition and rehearsal space to local teenagers without charge.
    Ex: Law centres employ qualified lawyers and they receive a waiver from the Law Society that allows them to provide their services free of charge.
    Ex: An annexure reviews electronic journals available free of cost.
    Ex: In an attempt to overcome this problem, a group of small health related libraries responded by forming a cost free cooperative called GRATIS in 1982.
    Ex: In addition, most or all of the contents of the resources listed are available for free.
    Ex: This latest move makes available at no charge more than 150 electronic publications for which fees were previously charged.

    Spanish-English dictionary > sin coste alguno

  • 119 sin ningún coste

    = without charge, free of charge, at no cost, free of cost, cost free, for free, costless, at no charge
    Ex. There is a drop-in centre with a fully equipped sound recording studio and video editing suite offering guitar tuition and rehearsal space to local teenagers without charge.
    Ex. Law centres employ qualified lawyers and they receive a waiver from the Law Society that allows them to provide their services free of charge.
    Ex. Some commercial information providers are giving away a little information at no cost in order to attract customers onto the system.
    Ex. An annexure reviews electronic journals available free of cost.
    Ex. In an attempt to overcome this problem, a group of small health related libraries responded by forming a cost free cooperative called GRATIS in 1982.
    Ex. In addition, most or all of the contents of the resources listed are available for free.
    Ex. Another property of DSMA protocols is a provision for a graceful dynamic reconfiguration and costless protocol recovery after a lost token.
    Ex. This latest move makes available at no charge more than 150 electronic publications for which fees were previously charged.
    * * *
    = without charge, free of charge, at no cost, free of cost, cost free, for free, costless, at no charge

    Ex: There is a drop-in centre with a fully equipped sound recording studio and video editing suite offering guitar tuition and rehearsal space to local teenagers without charge.

    Ex: Law centres employ qualified lawyers and they receive a waiver from the Law Society that allows them to provide their services free of charge.
    Ex: Some commercial information providers are giving away a little information at no cost in order to attract customers onto the system.
    Ex: An annexure reviews electronic journals available free of cost.
    Ex: In an attempt to overcome this problem, a group of small health related libraries responded by forming a cost free cooperative called GRATIS in 1982.
    Ex: In addition, most or all of the contents of the resources listed are available for free.
    Ex: Another property of DSMA protocols is a provision for a graceful dynamic reconfiguration and costless protocol recovery after a lost token.
    Ex: This latest move makes available at no charge more than 150 electronic publications for which fees were previously charged.

    Spanish-English dictionary > sin ningún coste

  • 120 superar una crisis

    (v.) = ford + crisis, survive + crisis
    Ex. Though these suggestions, taken separately or together, cannot guarantee that we will successfully ford the current crisis, they may help us avoid some of the rocks and shoals on which other private institutions have foundered.
    Ex. By the same token, the Obama campaign has remained relatively dignified, has survived the worst of crises, has been even-keeled, efficient and well-managed.
    * * *
    (v.) = ford + crisis, survive + crisis

    Ex: Though these suggestions, taken separately or together, cannot guarantee that we will successfully ford the current crisis, they may help us avoid some of the rocks and shoals on which other private institutions have foundered.

    Ex: By the same token, the Obama campaign has remained relatively dignified, has survived the worst of crises, has been even-keeled, efficient and well-managed.

    Spanish-English dictionary > superar una crisis

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