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1 статистические характеристики канала
Русско-английский словарь по вычислительной технике и программированию > статистические характеристики канала
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2 статистические характеристики канала
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > статистические характеристики канала
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3 статистические характеристики канала
Information technology: channel statisticsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > статистические характеристики канала
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4 Kanalstatistik
Kanalstatistik f channel statisticsDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Kanalstatistik
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5 Absatzposition
Absatzposition
market position;
• Absatzpotenzial sales potential;
• Absatzpreis selling (sales) price;
• Absatzproblem marketing problem;
• Absatzprodukt marketing product;
• Absatzprognose sales forecast;
• Absatzprogramm marketing program(me);
• Absatz- und Vertriebsprogramme marketing plan;
• Absatzprovision seller’s commission;
• Absatzprozess marketing process;
• Absatzquote sales (marketing) quota, sales proportion;
• Absatzregulierung market control;
• Absatzrichtung destination of goods sold;
• Absatzrisiko merchandising risk;
• Absatzrückgang letdown (decline, falling) in sales, sales decline (reduction);
• Absatzrückgang aufweisen to be on a downswing;
• Absatzschrumpfung decrease (decline) in sales, sales decline, dwindling sales;
• Absatzschwierigkeiten marketing (sales) difficulties;
• Absatzspezialist marketing specialist;
• mengenmäßiger Absatzspielraum potential market;
• Absatzstab sales force (people, personnel);
• Absatzstatistik marketing statistics, sales chart (statistics);
• Absatzsteigerung increase in sales, increased sales, sales increase;
• planmäßige Absatzsteigerung sales drive;
• Absatzsteuerung marketing control;
• Absatzstockung stagnation in trade, stagnant market, slowing down of sales;
• Absatzstrategie marketing strategy;
• Absatzstruktur marketing structure;
• Absatzstudie marketing investigation, market (marketing [research]) study;
• spätere Absatzstufe later stage in the commercial chain;
• Absatzsyndikat sellers’ cartel;
• Absatzsystem selling plan, marketing (distribution) system;
• Absatztagung sales convention;
• Absatztätigkeit marketing activity (functions);
• Absatztätigkeit fördern to bolster up marketing;
• Absatztechnik marketing technique;
• Absatztendenz sales trend, trend of the market;
• Absatzterminologie marketing terminology;
• Absatzübereinkommen marketing agreement;
• Absatzüberschuss marketing surplus;
• Absatzumfang sales volume, volume of trade;
• Absatzunternehmen sales agency, marketing institution;
• Absatzunterstützung marketing backing;
• Absatzvereinbarung marketing agreement, selling arrangement;
• Absatzvereinigung marketing cooperative (association);
• Absatzverfahren marketing procedure, distribution method;
• Absatzverhältnisse market[ing] conditions, market situation;
• erschwerte Absatzverhältnisse onerous selling conditions (process);
• Absatzverlagerung transfer of sales;
• Absatzverordnung (Agrarprodukte) marketing order;
• Absatzvertrag marketing contract;
• Absatzvertretung marketing (sales [promotion]) agency, distribution;
• Absatzvolumen sales volume, total sales;
• Absatzvorausschätzung sales forecast[ing];
• Absatzvorbereitung durch Vertriebsplanung merchandising (US);
• Absatzvorschau sales forecasting;
• Absatzvorschlag marketing proposal;
• Absatzweg trade (marketing) channels, channels of distribution (trade);
• ausschließlicher Absatzweg exclusive distribution;
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6 administrativo
adj.administrative, executive, management, administrating.m.white-collar worker, administrator, office worker, clerk.* * *► adjetivo1 administrative► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (funcionario) official, civil servant; (de empresa, banco) office worker* * *(f. - administrativa)adj.* * *administrativo, -a1.ADJ administrative; (Com) managerial; (=del gobierno) of the government, of the administration2.SM / F (=funcionario) clerk, office worker; (=encargado) administrator, administrative officer* * *I- va adjetivo administrativeII- va masculino, femenino administrative assistant (o officer etc); ( con funciones más rutinarias) clerk* * *= administrative, bureaucratic, clerical, managerial, administrative assistant, white collar worker, paper-pusher, office clerk, back-office, white collar.Ex. Each local library is a separate administrative unit with separate and independent files for circulation, acquisitions, periodicals, and holdings.Ex. For the majority of ordinary people the European Community remains a remote bureaucratic organization.Ex. Prior to computerisation of the production of catalogues and indexes considerable clerical effort was expended in filing index and catalogue cards.Ex. The course had concentrated on executive decision making, with a side excursion into the study and findings of Henry Mintzberg as reported in his book, 'The Nature of managerial Work'.Ex. If the idea of launching a program was accepted, it would be the administrative assistant's job to plan, organize, and implement it.Ex. There is no clear definition of a white collar worker, but the Bureau of Labor Statistics includes professional, technical, managerial, sales, and clerical workers in this category.Ex. The article is entitled 'The technicolor coat of the academic library personnel officer: the evolution from paper-pusher to policy maker'.Ex. Other occupations included professor, attorney, carpenter, homemaker, realtor, office clerk, hospital director, librarian, researcher, student, teacher, and writer.Ex. As an organization, MCN has always championed back-office, mission-critical, 'heavy lifting' aspects of museum technologies.Ex. A new Federal regulation aimed at tackling white-collar crime has sobering implications for managers.----* administrativo de apoyo = clerical employee.* administrativo encargado de los archivos = file clerk.* auxiliar administrativo = administrative assistant.* cuestión administrativa = administrative issue.* derecho administrativo = administrative law.* error administrativo = clerical mistake, clerical error.* exceso de personal administrativo = administrative bloat.* exceso de plantilla administrativa = administrative bloat.* justicia administrativa = administrative justice.* personal administrativo = administrative staff.* procedimiento administrativo = administrative procedure.* reforma administrativa = administrative reform.* registro administrativo = administrative record.* secretario administrativo = administrative secretary.* * *I- va adjetivo administrativeII- va masculino, femenino administrative assistant (o officer etc); ( con funciones más rutinarias) clerk* * *= administrative, bureaucratic, clerical, managerial, administrative assistant, white collar worker, paper-pusher, office clerk, back-office, white collar.Ex: Each local library is a separate administrative unit with separate and independent files for circulation, acquisitions, periodicals, and holdings.
Ex: For the majority of ordinary people the European Community remains a remote bureaucratic organization.Ex: Prior to computerisation of the production of catalogues and indexes considerable clerical effort was expended in filing index and catalogue cards.Ex: The course had concentrated on executive decision making, with a side excursion into the study and findings of Henry Mintzberg as reported in his book, 'The Nature of managerial Work'.Ex: If the idea of launching a program was accepted, it would be the administrative assistant's job to plan, organize, and implement it.Ex: There is no clear definition of a white collar worker, but the Bureau of Labor Statistics includes professional, technical, managerial, sales, and clerical workers in this category.Ex: The article is entitled 'The technicolor coat of the academic library personnel officer: the evolution from paper-pusher to policy maker'.Ex: Other occupations included professor, attorney, carpenter, homemaker, realtor, office clerk, hospital director, librarian, researcher, student, teacher, and writer.Ex: As an organization, MCN has always championed back-office, mission-critical, 'heavy lifting' aspects of museum technologies.Ex: A new Federal regulation aimed at tackling white-collar crime has sobering implications for managers.* administrativo de apoyo = clerical employee.* administrativo encargado de los archivos = file clerk.* auxiliar administrativo = administrative assistant.* cuestión administrativa = administrative issue.* derecho administrativo = administrative law.* error administrativo = clerical mistake, clerical error.* exceso de personal administrativo = administrative bloat.* exceso de plantilla administrativa = administrative bloat.* justicia administrativa = administrative justice.* personal administrativo = administrative staff.* procedimiento administrativo = administrative procedure.* reforma administrativa = administrative reform.* registro administrativo = administrative record.* secretario administrativo = administrative secretary.* * *administrativemasculine, feminineadministrative assistant ( o officer etc); (que desempeña funciones más rutinarias) clerk* * *
administrativo◊ -va adjetivo
administrative
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
administrative assistant (o officer etc);
( con funciones más rutinarias) clerk
administrativo,-a
I adjetivo administrative
II m,f (funcionario) official
' administrativo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
administrativa
- empleada
- empleado
- trámite
- secretaría
- secretario
- sumario
English:
administrative
- channel
- council
- office staff
- office worker
- assistant
- clerk
- file
- paper
* * *administrativo, -a♦ adjadministrative;personal administrativo administrative staff♦ nm,foffice worker, clerical worker* * *I adj administrativeII m, administrativa f administrative assistant* * *administrativo, -va adj: administrative* * *administrativo n office worker -
7 разделение
1) General subject: break-up, compartition, de articulation, de-articulation, demerger (компаний), discretion, disjointing, disjunction, dispensation, disunion, disunity, dividing, division, fission, parceling, partition, resolving, schism, scission, separation, severance, sharing, split off, split-up, clearage2) Geology: exsolution3) Biology: disjoining (признаков у гибридов)4) Aviation: gashing5) Naval: sharing (сигналов)6) Medicine: decollement (сращений, спаек), dissection, section, slicing7) Colloquial: divide8) Military: disengagement (противостоящих сил), dispensing (боеголовок), splaying9) Engineering: abhesion, decommutation (напр. каналов), demultiplexing, detachment (носителей данных), dismemberment, fractionation (на фракции), immiscibility (фаз), interleave (напр. временное, пространственное), isolation (сигналов), multiplex, multiplexing (каналов), segregation, split, splitting10) Construction: arrangement11) Mathematics: fractination, parting, partitioning, rifting apart12) Religion: dissent13) Railway term: classing14) Law: dissolution (of a state)15) Economy: split-off, subdivision16) Linguistics: parcelling17) Statistics: allocation (напр. надёжности по элементам системы)19) Mining: classification, divider (между отделениями шахты)20) Metallurgy: dispersion (мелких частиц в жидкости), sorting21) Telecommunications: decompression, portioning22) Information technology: decoupling, detachment (носителей информации), disjoining, interleave (временное, пространственное), splitting (текста), waveform separation (сигналов по форме)23) Oil: allocation (надёжности по элементам системы), resolution, sectioning, severing, staging24) Special term: segregate25) Communications: breaking-up26) Astronautics: decomposition, dispersion, distinction, selection27) Perfume: breakdown28) Business: differentiation, distribution29) Drilling: desintegration, disintegration, gravitational segregation (флюидов различной плотности под действием силы. тяжести), gravity segregation (флюидов различной плотности под действием силы. тяжести)30) Automation: abstraction, breakup, decoupling (напр. операций), shearing (материала)31) Cables: de-merger (фирмы, слившихся ранее предприятий), division (на части), multi-channel operation (в линии связи), split-off (фирмы или слившихся ранее предприятий)32) Aviation medicine: desintegration (на составные части.)33) Psychoanalysis: defusion34) Makarov: breaking, breaking-up (потока символов), delimitation, demultiplexing (напр. сигналов), dismembering, division (деление на части), division (напр. сигналов), division (шкалы), divorce, insulation, interleaf (пространственное или временное), particulate, release, separation (отделение друг от друга)35) Energy system: disaggregating electric utility service into its basic components, unbundling -
8 данные
мн. скл. как прил.1) ( сведения) data, facts; information sgстатисти́ческие да́нные — statistics
полу́ченные да́нные — findings
приводи́ть да́нные — cite data
для э́того есть все да́нные — we have all the data to go on
по всем да́нным — according to all available data / information
по да́нным отчёта — according to (the data presented in) the report
по бо́лее по́лным да́нным — according to fuller information
2) информ. dataба́за да́нных — database
обме́н да́нными — data exchange / communication
переда́ча да́нных — data transfer / communication
кана́л переда́чи да́нных — data channel / link
3) (свойства, способности) qualities; makings; potentialitiesу него́ есть все да́нные стать хоро́шим писа́телем — he has all the makings of a good writer
4) ( основания) groundsнет никаки́х да́нных предполага́ть — there are no grounds to suppose
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9 Emigration
Traditionally, Portugal has been a country with a history of emigration to foreign lands, as well as to the overseas empire. During the early centuries of empire, only relatively small numbers of Portuguese emigrated to reside permanently in its colonies. After the establishment of the second, largely Brazilian empire in the 17th century, however, greater numbers of Portuguese left to seek their fortunes outside Europe. It was only toward the end of the 19th century, however, that Portuguese emigration became a mass movement, at first, largely to Brazil. While Portuguese-speaking Brazil was by far the most popular destination for the majority of Portuguese emigrants in early modern and modern times, after 1830, the United States and later Venezuela also became common destinations.Portuguese emigration patterns have changed in the 20th century and, as the Portuguese historian and economist Oliveira Martins wrote before the turn of the century, Portuguese emigration rates are a kind of national barometer. Crises and related social, political, and economic conditions within Portugal, as well as the presence of established emigrant communities in various countries, emigration laws, and the world economy have combined to shape emigration rates and destinations.After World War II, Brazil no longer remained the favorite destination of the majority of Portuguese emigrants who left Portugal to improve their lives and standards of living. Beginning in the 1950s, and swelling into a massive stream in the 1960s and into the 1970s, most Portuguese emigrated to find work in France and, after the change in U.S. immigration laws in the mid-1960s, a steady stream went to North America, including Canada. The emigration figures here indicate that the most intensive emigration years coincided with excessive political turmoil and severe draft (army conscription) laws during the First Republic (1912 was the high point), that emigration dropped during World Wars I and II and during economic downturns such as the Depression, and that the largest flow of Portuguese emigration in history occurred after the onset of the African colonial wars (1961) and into the 1970s, as Portuguese sought emigration as a way to avoid conscription or assignment to Africa.1887 17,0001900ca. 17,000 (mainly to Brazil)1910 39,0001912 88,000 (75,000 of these to Brazil)1930ca. 30,000 (Great Depression)1940ca. 8,8001950 41,0001955 57,0001960 67,0001965 131,0001970 209,000Despite considerable efforts by Lisbon to divert the stream of emigrants from Brazil or France to the African territories of Angola and Mozambique, this colonization effort failed, and most Portuguese who left Portugal preferred the better pay and security of jobs in France and West Germany or in the United States, Venezuela, and Brazil, where there were more deeply rooted Portuguese emigrant communities. At the time of the Revolution of 25 April 1974, when the military coup in Lisbon signaled the beginning of pressures for the Portuguese settlers to leave Africa, the total number of Portuguese resident in the two larger African territories amounted to about 600,000. In modern times, nonimperial Portuguese emigration has prevailed over imperial emigration and has had a significant impact on Portugal's annual budget (due to emigrants' remittances), the political system (since emigrants have a degree of absentee voting rights), investment and economy, and culture.A total of 4 million Portuguese reside and work outside Portugal as of 2009, over one-third of the country's continental and island population. It has also been said that more Portuguese of Azorean descent reside outside the Azores than in the Azores. The following statistics reflect the pattern of Portuguese emigrant communities in the world outside the mother country.Overseas Portuguese Communities Population Figures by Country of Residence ( estimates for 2002)Brazil 1,000,000France 650,000S. Africa 600,000USA 500,000Canada 400,000Venezuela 400,000W. Europe 175,000 (besides France and Germany)Germany 125,000Britain (UK) 60,000 (including Channel Islands)Lusophone Africa 50,000Australia 50,000Total: 4,010,000 (estimate)
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