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81 device
прибор; аппарат; устройство; (техническое) средство- wireless bugging device -
82 character
noun1) (mental or moral qualities, integrity) Charakter, derbe of good character — ein guter Mensch sein; einen guten Charakter haben
a woman of character — eine Frau mit Charakter
strength of character — Charakterstärke, die
the town has a character all of its own — die Stadt hat einen ganz eigenen Charakter
have no character — charakterlos od. ohne Charakter sein
be in/out of character — (fig.) typisch/untypisch sein
his behaviour was quite out of character — (fig.) sein Betragen war ganz und gar untypisch für ihn
be [quite] a character/a real character — ein [echtes/richtiges] Original sein
* * *['kærəktə] 1. noun1) (the set of qualities that make someone or something different from others; type: You can tell a man's character from his handwriting; Publicity of this character is not good for the firm.) der Charakter2) (a set of qualities that are considered admirable in some way: He showed great character in dealing with the danger.) die Persönlichkeit3) (reputation: They tried to damage his character.) der Ruf4) (a person in a play, novel etc: Rosencrantz is a minor character in Shakespeare's `Hamlet'.) die Rolle5) (an odd or amusing person: This fellow's quite a character!)6) (a letter used in typing etc: Some characters on this typewriter are broken.) das Schriftzeichen•- academic.ru/12087/characteristic">characteristic2. noun(a typical quality: It is one of his characteristics to be obstinate.) die Eigenschaft- characteristically- characterize
- characterise
- characterization
- characterisation* * *char·ac·ter[ˈkærəktəʳ, AM ˈkerəktɚ]nto be similar in \character sich dat im Wesen ähnlich sein▪ to not be in \character untypisch sein▪ out of \character ungewöhnlichstrength of \character Charakterstärke fweakness of \character Charakterschwäche fto be of bad/good \character ein schlechter/guter Mensch seinof dubious/irreproachable/questionable \character von zweifelhaftem/untadeligem/fragwürdigem Charakterhe's quite a \character der ist vielleicht 'ne Type famlack of \character fehlende Originalität6. LAWto issue \character evidence Leumundsbeweise pl [o SCHWEIZ, ÖSTERR Leumundszeugnis] nt aufbieten* * *['krɪktə(r)]nit's out of character for him to do that — es ist eigentlich nicht seine Art, so etwas zu tun
to be of good/bad character — ein guter/schlechter Mensch sein
2) no pl (= strength of character) Charakter mshe/it has no character —
5) (= person in public life) Persönlichkeit f, Gestalt f; (= original person) Original nt; (inf = person) Typ m (inf), Type f (inf)6) (= reference) Zeugnis ntto type 100 characters per minute — 100 Anschläge pro Minute machen
* * *character [ˈkærəktə(r); -rık-]A s1. allg Charakter m:a) Wesen n, Art f (eines Menschen etc):they are different in character sie sind charakterlich verschiedenb) guter Charakter:(strong) character Charakterstärke f;c) (ausgeprägte) Persönlichkeit:he is an odd character er ist ein merkwürdiger Mensch oder Charakter;2. a) Ruf m, Leumund mb) Zeugnis n (besonders für Personal):give sb a good character jemandem ein gutes Zeugnis ausstellen (a. fig)3. Eigenschaft f, Rang m, Stellung f:in his character of ambassador in seiner Eigenschaft als Botschafter5. THEAT etc Rolle f:a) der Rolle gemäß,b) fig (zum Charakter des Ganzen) passend;it is in character es passt dazu, zu ihm etc;6. a) Schriftzeichen n, Buchstabe m:in large characters in Großbuchstaben;know sb’s characters jemandes Handschrift kennenb) COMPUT (Schrift)Zeichen n7. Ziffer f, Zahl(zeichen) f(n)8. Geheimzeichen nB adj1. a) Charakter…:character analysis Charakteranalyse f;character assassination Rufmord m;a) Ausdruckstanz m,b) (typischer) Nationaltanz;character defect Charakterfehler m;character sketch Charakterskizze f;character study Charakterstudie f;character trait Charakterzug m;c) THEAT etc Chargen…:character actor Chargenspieler m;2. IT, COMPUT:character code Zeichencode m;character printer Zeichen-, Buchstabendrucker m;character recognition (Schrift)Zeichenerkennung f;character set Zeichensatz m* * *noun1) (mental or moral qualities, integrity) Charakter, derbe of good character — ein guter Mensch sein; einen guten Charakter haben
strength of character — Charakterstärke, die
have no character — charakterlos od. ohne Charakter sein
3) (in novel etc.) Charakter, der; (part played by somebody) Rolle, diebe in/out of character — (fig.) typisch/untypisch sein
his behaviour was quite out of character — (fig.) sein Betragen war ganz und gar untypisch für ihn
4) (coll.): (extraordinary person) Original, dasbe [quite] a character/a real character — ein [echtes/richtiges] Original sein
* * *(literary) n.Schriftzeichen n.Zeichen - n. (typography) n.Symbol -e n. n.Beschaffenheit f.Charakter m.Person -en f.Persönlichkeit f.Rolle -n f. -
83 legal
1) законна дія2) законний, легальний; заснований на законі; заснований на загальному праві, який регулюється загальним правом; легітимний; правовий; правознавчий; правомірний; правосудний; судовий; узаконений; юридичний•legal and administrative machinery for family support — правові і адміністративні заходи підтримки сім'ї
legal gap in protection afforded — прогалина у правовому захисті, що надається
- legal abortionlegal power to correct legal errors — надане законом право виправляти юридичні ( або судові) помилки
- legal abuse
- legal access
- legal accountability
- legal acquisition
- legal act
- legal action
- legal activities
- legal activities activity
- legal acts
- legal address
- legal administration
- legal advertisement
- legal advice
- legal advice bureau
- legal advice center
- legal advice centre
- legal advice office
- legal adviser
- legal advisor
- legal age
- legal agency
- legal agent
- legal aid
- legal aid agency
- legal aid bureau
- legal aid office
- legal aid order
- legal alien
- legal analogy
- legal analysis
- legal approach
- legal area
- legal argument
- legal arrest
- legal aspect
- legal assets
- legal assignment
- legal assistance
- legal assistant
- legal assumption
- legal author
- legal autonomy
- legal awareness
- legal bar
- legal barrier
- legal basis
- legal bill
- legal body
- legal bond
- legal boundary
- legal burden
- legal business
- legal cadres
- legal calendar
- legal capacity
- legal capital
- legal career
- legal case
- legal category
- legal cause
- legal certainty
- legal challenge
- legal changes
- legal charge
- legal check
- legal cheque
- legal circumstance
- legal citation
- legal claim
- legal closing time
- legal code
- legal coercion
- legal committee
- legal competence
- legal complexity
- legal concept
- legal condition
- legal confinement
- legal conflict
- legal conscience
- legal consequence
- legal consequences
- legal consideration
- legal construction
- legal consultation
- legal context
- legal continuity
- legal control
- legal controversy
- legal conviction
- legal-correctional process
- legal costs
- legal councilor
- legal councillor
- legal counsel
- legal counseling
- legal counselor
- legal counsellor
- legal crackdown
- legal crime
- legal culture
- legal currency
- legal custody
- legal custom
- legal decision
- legal deduction
- legal defect
- legal defence
- legal defense
- legal deficiency
- legal definition
- legal delinquency
- legal delivery
- legal demand
- legal deontology
- legal department
- legal dependence
- legal deposit copy
- legal deposit library
- legal descent
- legal details
- legal detention
- legal device
- legal difference
- legal disability
- legal disadvantage
- legal discretion
- legal discrimination
- legal dispute
- legal doctrine
- legal document
- legal documentation
- legal drinking
- legal drinking age
- legal drinking limit
- legal drug
- legal duty
- legal duty
- legal eagle
- legal eavesdropping
- legal education
- legal effect
- legal effectiveness
- legal efficacy
- legal enforcement
- legal enforcement of law
- legal enforcement procedure
- legal entity under public law
- legal entity
- legal environment
- legal equality
- legal equality of the sexes
- legal error
- legal essence
- legal estate
- legal ethics
- legal evaluation
- legal evidence
- legal excuse
- legal execution
- legal executive
- legal exemption
- legal expenses
- legal expenses insurance
- legal experience
- legal expert
- legal expertise
- legal explanation
- legal exposition
- legal fact
- legal father
- legal fees
- legal fetishism
- legal fiction
- legal field
- legal fight
- legal force
- legal form
- legal formality
- legal formula
- legal formulation
- legal foundation
- legal foundations
- legal frame
- legal framework
- legal framing
- legal fraud
- legal function
- legal gambler
- legal gambling
- legal gap
- legal glossator
- legal government
- legal ground
- legal groundwork
- legal guarantee
- legal guarantees
- legal guardian
- legal guilt
- legal hearing
- legal historian
- legal history
- legal holder
- legal holiday
- legal home
- legal humanism
- legal hypothesis
- legal identity
- legal immigration
- legal immunity
- legal implementation
- legal implication
- legal implications
- legal impossibility
- legal incapacity
- legal incident
- legal income
- legal incompetence
- legal information
- legal injury
- legal innovation
- legal innovation
- legal innovations
- legal insanity
- legal institution
- legal instruction
- legal instrument
- legal intent
- legal interest
- legal interest rate
- legal interpretation
- legal investigation
- legal investigator
- legal irregularity
- legal issue
- legal journal
- legal judge
- legal judgement
- legal judgment
- legal jurisdiction
- legal justice
- legal justification
- legal killer
- legal killing
- legal knowledge
- legal language
- legal liability
- legal lien
- legal limit
- legal limitation
- legal literature
- legal loophole
- legal lynching
- legal malice
- legal malpractice
- legal manufacture
- legal marriage
- legal matter
- legal maxim
- legal means
- legal means of social control
- legal measure
- legal mechanism
- legal medicine
- legal methodology
- legal minimum age of marriage
- legal minimum wage rate
- legal minimum wage rates
- legal minor
- legal monopoly
- legal monument
- legal mortgage
- legal mother
- legal name
- legal nationality
- legal negligence
- legal nihilism
- legal nomenclature
- legal norm
- legal notice
- legal notification
- legal notion
- legal object
- legal objection
- legal objective
- legal obligation
- legal observation method
- legal observer
- legal obstruction
- legal office
- legal office
- legal officer
- legal official
- legal operation
- legal opinion
- legal order
- legal organization
- legal owner
- legal parlance
- legal papers
- legal participation
- legal perjury
- legal permissibility
- legal permission
- legal person
- legal personality
- legal phenomenon
- legal philosopher
- legal philosophy
- legal picketing
- legal platform
- legal play
- legal point
- legal point of view
- legal policy
- legal portion
- legal position
- legal positivism
- legal positivist
- legal possession
- legal power
- legal practice
- legal practitician
- legal practitioner
- legal precept
- legal predecessor
- legal prerequisite
- legal presumption
- legal presumption of death
- legal principle
- legal privilege
- legal problem
- legal procedure
- legal procedure publicity
- legal procedures
- legal proceeding
- legal proceedings
- legal process
- legal profession
- legal profession member
- legal professional
- legal professional privilege
- legal prohibition
- legal proposition
- legal propriety
- legal prosecution
- legal protectee
- legal protection
- legal protection of software
- legal provision
- legal psychiatry
- legal purism
- legal purist
- legal qualification
- legal question
- legal rationale
- legal realism
- legal reality
- legal reasoning
- legal recognition
- legal recourse
- legal redress
- legal reference
- legal reform
- legal reformer
- legal regime
- legal regulation
- legal rehabilitation
- legal rehabilitation
- legal relations
- legal relationship
- legal relationships
- legal relative
- legal relativism
- legal relevance
- legal relief
- legal remedy
- legal representation
- legal representative
- legal reputation
- legal requirement
- legal reservation
- legal reserve
- legal residence
- legal resolution
- legal restraint
- legal restriction
- legal right-enforcing
- legal right
- legal rights
- legal risk
- legal rule
- legal safeguard
- legal safety
- legal sanction
- legal scholar
- legal science
- legal scientist
- legal search
- legal secretary
- legal security
- legal self-help
- legal sense
- legal sentence
- legal sentencing
- legal separation
- legal service
- legal services
- legal significance
- legal source
- legal specialist
- legal speech
- legal sphere
- legal spokesman
- legal spouse
- legal staff
- legal standard
- legal state
- legal statement
- legal statistics
- legal status
- legal status of a person
- legal step
- legal storage period
- legal strike
- legal structure
- legal studies
- legal subbranch
- legal sub-branch
- legal subject
- legal subjectivity
- legal submission
- legal subrogation
- legal succession
- legal successor
- legal suit
- legal system
- legal tapping
- legal technicality
- legal technician
- legal technique
- legal techniques
- legal tender
- legal tender note
- legal term
- legal termination
- legal termination of marriage
- legal territory
- legal test
- legal text
- legal theorist
- legal theory
- legal thinker
- legal thinking
- legal thought
- legal title
- legal tool
- legal topic
- legal tradition
- legal training
- legal transaction
- legal treasury note
- legal treatise
- legal treatment
- legal trial
- legal ubiquity
- legal uncertainty
- legal unit
- legal usage
- legal vacuum
- legal validity
- legal venue
- legal view
- legal viewpoint
- legal violence
- legal volition
- legal voter
- legal waiver
- legal wife
- legal wiretap
- legal wiretapping
- legal wording
- legal work
- legal writer
- legal writing
- legal wrong
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84 device
1) устройство; прибор; приспособление; механизм; аппарат3) схема; метод; способ•- active device
- adding device
- add-on device
- addressed device
- aiming device
- alarm device
- analog device
- arithmetic device
- attached device
- attention device
- autopolarity device
- backup device
- beam-leaded device
- beam-lead device
- binary storage device
- bipolar device
- bistable device
- block-oriented device
- borrow generating device
- bridging device
- buffered device
- built-in display device
- calling device
- card feed device
- card-take device
- carry storage device
- cellular-logic device
- character recognition device
- charge-coupled device
- charge-transfer device
- checking device
- choice device
- clamp device
- code device
- coding device
- coincident-current device
- communication device
- comparison device
- complementary devices
- computing device
- control device
- conversion device
- counting device
- cross-magnetized device
- CRT programming device
- currently configured device
- current-operated device
- current-output device
- cursor-director device
- cutoff device
- data display device
- data input device
- data-hold device
- decision-making device
- delay device
- detachable device
- differential device
- digital delay device
- digital device
- discrete device
- display device
- division device
- dynamic analog device
- dynamic MOS device
- encoding device
- error sensing device
- exchange device
- exponential device
- external device
- figure reading device
- file protected device
- film optical sensing device
- fixed program device
- fluidic device
- full functional device
- full-wafer device
- graphic input device
- hard-copy output device
- hardware/software input device
- higher-priority device
- I/O device
- IDE device
- indicating device
- input device
- input/output device
- integrating device
- interactive pointing device
- interconnecting device
- known good device
- laser device
- lasing device
- list device
- locator device
- log-normal device
- lower-priority device
- LSI device
- magnetic-bubble device
- mapping device
- marginal device
- mark scanning device
- media device
- metal-oxide-semiconductor device
- mixed-signal device
- MOS device
- mouse pointing device
- multiaperture device
- multilevel storage device
- multiport device
- multivariable device
- nonburst device
- null device
- operator's station devices
- optical input device
- output device
- paging device
- paper-moving device
- parameter device
- parametric device
- peripheral device
- plotting device
- pointing device
- printer-sharing device
- printing device
- programmable logic device
- protective device
- pseudointerrupt device
- raster-scan device
- readout device
- ready/not ready device
- recirculating amplifier storage device
- recording device
- removable device
- repeat printing device
- reproducing device
- rewriting device
- rolling device
- safety device
- second source device
- self-timing device
- sensing device
- setting device
- short-time memory device
- silicon-gate device
- single-order device
- single-pulse device
- slot device
- snap-on pointing device
- solid-state device
- sorting device
- spurious device
- squaring device
- stand-alone device
- static analog device
- still image device
- storage device
- storing device
- string device
- stylus input device
- surface mount device
- swap device
- switching device
- system input device
- system output device
- tablet coordinates input device
- tablet coordinates device
- tape-moving device
- temporary storage device
- terminal device
- three-state device
- time sharing device
- touch-input device
- tristate device
- tunnel effect device
- tunneling device
- two-state device
- two-terminal device
- user-record device
- utility device
- virtual device
- visible-warning device
- voltage-operated device
- voltage-output device
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85 machine
1) машина; механизм; устройство || машинный2) вычислительная машина; счётная машина (см. тж calculator, computer)3) редк. процессор•- adding machine
- alphanumeric machine
- alphameric machine
- artificial intelligence machine
- backup machine
- bad machine
- bare machine
- betting machine
- Boltzmann machine
- bookkeeping machine
- bottom-up machine
- bridge machine
- business calculating machine
- business machine
- butterfly machine
- calculating machine
- card-punching machine
- card-punch machine
- card-to-tape machine
- cellular automata machine
- character-oriented machine
- cipher machine
- clerical machine
- clock machine
- code machine
- collating machine
- computer assisted drafting machine
- computing machine
- connection machine
- cryptographic machine
- data flow machine
- data processing machine
- data structure machine
- database machine
- data-driven machine
- determinate machine
- diagnostic machine
- dictating machine
- direct-coupled machines
- document-originating machine
- duplex calculating machine
- electric calculating machine
- electromechanical machine
- electronic accounting machine
- electronic punch-card machine
- finite memory machine
- finite state machine
- friendly machine
- fully redundant machine
- game-playing machine
- game machine
- ganged machine
- good machine
- hardcopy machine
- hardware-realized machine
- inference machine
- information processing machine
- information-logical machine
- information-lossless machine
- key punch machine
- knowledge machine
- knowledgebase machine
- language-specific machine
- learning machine
- Lisp-based machine
- Lisp machine
- logger machine
- logical machine
- logic machine
- long wordlength machine
- Markovian machine
- maze-solving machine
- microprogrammable machine
- MIMD machine
- MS-DOS machine
- multiple-instruction multiple-data stream machine
- multiple-instruction multiple-data machine
- N/C machine
- N-bit machine
- NC machine
- network access machine
- non-numeric machine
- non-speculating machine
- non-Von-Neumann machine
- N-state machine
- numerical control machine
- object machine
- object-based machine
- OS implemented abstract machine
- paged machine
- parallel machine
- physical machine
- playing machine
- plotting machine
- POS machine
- protocol machine
- punched card machine
- punch card machine
- punched-tape machine
- pyramid-vision machine
- reading machine
- reduction machine
- relational algebra machine
- reservation machine
- scalar machine
- scanning machine
- self-organizing machine
- self-replicatind machine
- sequential machine
- sequential-processor machine
- serial machine
- series machine
- SIMD machine
- single-instruction multiple-data stream machine
- single-instruction multiple-data machine
- single-user machine
- sorting machine
- sound machine
- source machine
- speaker recognition machine
- stack machine
- state machine
- statistical machine
- super inference machine
- symbol-manipulatind machine
- tabulating machine
- tagged-token machine
- tag-token machine
- tape-operated machine
- target machine
- teaching machine
- teller machine
- thinking machine
- top-down machine
- transformation machine
- translating machine
- Turing machine
- user machine
- vector machine
- virtual machine
- Von Neumann machineEnglish-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > machine
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86 network
1) (вычислительная) сеть (см. тж net)2) схема•- activity network
- ad hoc network
- adder network
- adding network
- adjustment network
- analog network
- aperiodic network
- arbitration network
- artificial neuron network
- backbone network
- balancing network
- baseband network
- baseline network
- bearer network
- bilateral network
- bluetooth network
- bluetooth voice network
- bridged-T network
- broadcasting network
- bus network
- business-communications network
- campus network
- carrier band network
- centralized network
- circuit-switched network
- circuit network
- closed network
- code slotted network
- coding network
- collapsed backbone network
- combinatorial network
- communication computers network
- computer network
- concentrator network
- connectionless network
- connection-oriented network
- consistent network
- controller area network
- corrective network
- coupling network
- cube-connected network
- cube network
- cube-connected-cycles network
- daisy chain network
- data bank network
- data communications network
- data transportation network
- datacom network
- data-transmission network
- decentralized network
- decoding network
- delay network
- despotic network
- dial-up network
- digital network
- direct-linked network
- distributed backbone network
- distributed function network
- distributed intelligence network
- distributed network
- distributed processing network
- dual network
- elemental network
- expert network
- facsimile network
- feedforward network
- four-terminal network
- fully connected network
- fuzzy-constraint network
- generalized network
- heterogeneous computer network
- hierarchical computer network
- hierarchical network
- high-bandwidth network
- high-degree network
- high-flux network
- highway network
- home-area network
- homogeneous computer network
- host-based network
- inconsistent network
- information network
- integrated services network
- integrated service network
- intelligent network
- interruption network
- IP-routed network
- irredundant network
- iterated network
- knowledge information network
- ladder network
- large-grained network
- leased line network
- local area network
- local network - lumped network
- matching network
- mesh interconnection network
- mesh network
- meshed network
- metropolitain network
- mixed backbone network
- mixed network- monochannel computer network- monochannel network - multiple-work-station network
- multipoint network - multistation network
- multiterminal network
- nearest neighbour network
- network with gains
- neural network
- n-node-fault testable network
- nonpartitionable network
- nonuniform network
- N-port network
- office network
- one-port network
- packet network
- packet switched network
- partitionable network
- passive network
- pass-through network
- PCS network
- peer-to-peer network
- perceptual network
- personal-computer network
- phase-shifting network
- phase-shift network
- planar network
- point-to-point network
- port-to-port network
- power distribution network
- priority network
- private line network
- process network
- propositional network
- public data network
- public network
- public-swithced network
- pulse-forming network
- queueing network
- radio-access network
- reciprocal network
- recognition network
- regional computer network
- regional network
- resistance network
- resistance-capacitance network
- resource-sharing network
- ring-topology network
- ring network
- satellite meshed network
- semantic network
- service-driven network
- shaping network
- shuffle-exchange network
- single-site network
- social network
- star-type network
- star network
- star-wired network
- Steiner network
- stereotype network
- switched message network
- switched network
- switching network
- systolic network
- teleprocessing network
- teletype network
- terrestrial network
- tightly coupled network
- token-bus-based network
- token-passing network
- transit network
- transition network
- transport network
- two-port network
- two-terminal network
- undirected network
- unilateral network
- value-added network
- virtual call network
- virtual-datagram network
- virtual-transport network
- weighted-resistor network
- well-behaved network
- wide-area network
- wireless networkEnglish-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > network
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87 reader
1) читатель2) рецензент (издательства)3) редактор4) корректор5) считывающее устройство6) читающая машина; читающее устройство; читальный аппарат7) сборник текстов для чтения8) учебник для начальной школы9) программа чтенияАнгло-русский словарь по полиграфии и издательскому делу > reader
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88 international
I adj міжнародний, інтернаціональний- international activity міжнародна діяльність- international administration міжнародна адміністрація- international affairs міжнародні справи- international agreement міжнародна угода- international body міжнародний орган- international code міжнародний код- international collaboration міжнародна співпраця- international community міжнародна спільнота- international conference міжнародна конференція- international conflict міжнародний конфлікт- international contract міжнародний контракт, міжнародна угода- international cooperation міжнародна співпраця- international covenant міжнародний пакт/ договір- international date line демаркаційна лінія часу- international diplomacy міжнародна дипломатична практика- international inequity міжнародна несправедливість- international language міжнародна мова- international law міжнародне право- international lawyer юрист-міжнародник- international legality міжнародно-правове визнання- international money золото- international oath міжнародна клятва- international officials міжнародні посадові особи, міжнародні чиновники- international organization міжнародна організація- international peace мир в усьому світі- international policy міжнародна політика- international practice практика міжнародних відносин/ стосунків- international protocol міжнародний протокол- international reality міжнародна реальність- international recognition міжнародне визнання- international relations міжнародні відносини- international rules міжнародні правила- international salute мор. салют нації (21 постріл)- international security міжнародна безпека- international trade міжнародна торгівля- international treaty міжнародний договір- international tribunal міжнародний суд- international waters міжнародні води- international zone міжнародна зона- permanent international institutions постійні міжнародні організації/ інституції- rules of international courtesy правила міжнародної ввічливості- staff of international organisations персонал міжнародних організацій- to apply international agreements застосовувати міжнародні угоди- I. Atomic Energy Agency Міжнародне агентство з атомної енергії (ООН)- I. Court of Justice Міжнародний Суд (ООН)- I. Federation of Trade Міжнародна федерація профспілок- I. Peace Conference Міжнародна мирна конференція, Міжнародна конференція з боротьби за мир- I. Monetary Fund Міжнародний валютний фонд (ООН)II International n Інтернаціонал -
89 panel
пульт; панель; экран; полотнище; комитет; комиссия; группа; секцияDefense Review, panel, NSC — комиссия по анализу проблем обороны СНБ
Middle East Arms Transfer panel, NSC — комиссия СНБ по вопросам передачи оружия странам Ближнего Востока
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90 character
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91 system
система; комплекс; средство; способ; метод; сеть (напр. дорог) ;aiming-navigation system (analog, digital) — прицельно-навигационная система (аналоговая, цифровая)
air observation, acquisition and fire control system — (бортовая) система воздушной разведки, засечки целей и управления огнем
air support aircraft ECM (equipment) system — (бортовая) система РЭП для самолетов авиационной поддержки
airborne (ground) target acquisition and illumination laser system — ав. бортовая лазерная система обнаружения и подсветки (наземных) целей
airborne (ground) targeting and laser designator system — ав. бортовая лазерная система обнаружения и целеуказания (наземных целей)
airborne laser illumination, ranging and tracking system — ав. бортовая система лазерной подсветки, определения дальности и сопровождения цели
artillery (nuclear) delivery system — артиллерийская система доставки (ядерного) боеприпаса (к цели)
C2 system — система оперативного управления; система руководства и управления
C3 system — система руководства, управления и связи; система оперативного управления и связи
channel and message switching (automatic) communications system — АСС с коммутацией каналов и сообщений
country-fair type rotation system (of instruction) — метод одновременного обучения [опроса] нескольких учебных групп (переходящих от одного объекта изучения к другому)
dual-capable (conventional/nuclear) weapon delivery system — система доставки (обычного или ядерного) боеприпаса к цели
electromagnetic emitters identification, location and suppression system — система обнаружения, опознавания и подавления источников электромагнитных излучений [излучающих РЭС]
field antimissile (missile) system — полевой [войсковой] ПРК
fire-on-the-move (air defense) gun system — подвижный зенитный артиллерийский комплекс для стрельбы в движении [на ходу]
fluidic (missile) control system — ркт. гидравлическая [струйная] система управления полетом
forward (area) air defense system — система ПВО передового района; ЗРК для войсковой ПВО передового района
graduated (availability) operational readiness system — Бр. система поэтапной боевой готовности (частей и соединений)
high-resolution satellite IR detection, tracking and targeting system — спутниковая система с ИК аппаратурой высокой разрешающей способности для обнаружения, сопровождения целей и наведения средств поражения
ICBM (alarm and) early warning satellite system — спутниковая система обнаружения пусков МБР и раннего предупреждения (средств ПРО)
information storage, tracking and retrieval system — система накопления, хранения и поиска информации
instantaneous grenade launcher (armored vehicle) smoke system — гранатомет (БМ) для быстрой постановки дымовой завесы
Precision Location [Locator] (and) Strike system — высокоточная система обеспечения обнаружения и поражения целей; высокоточный разведывательно-ударный комплекс
rapid deceleration (parachute) delivery system — парашютная система выброски грузов с быстрым торможением
real time, high-resolution reconnaissance satellite system — спутниковая разведывательная система с высокой разрешающей способностью аппаратуры и передачей информации в реальном масштабе времени
received signal-oriented (output) jamming signal power-adjusting ECM system — система РЭП с автоматическим регулированием уровня помех в зависимости от мощности принимаемого сигнала
sea-based nuclear (weapon) delivery system — система морского базирования доставки ядерного боеприпаса к цели
small surface-to-air ship self-defense (missile) system — ЗРК ближнего действия для самообороны корабля
Status Control, Alerting and Reporting system — система оповещения, контроля и уточнения состояния [боевой готовности] сил и средств
surface missile (weapon) system — наземный [корабельный] РК
target acquisition, rapid designation and precise aiming system — комплекс аппаратуры обнаружения цели, быстрого целеуказания и точного прицеливания
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92 character
1. n характер; нрав2. n сильный характерa man of character — человек с характером, волевой человек
angularity of character — трудный, неровный характер
3. n честность; моральная устойчивостьcharacter building — воспитательная работа; воспитание характера, формирование морального облика
immoral character — репутация аморальной личности; аморальная личность
4. n характер; качество; природаthe character of the northern plains is different from that of the South — по своему характеру северные равнины отличаются от равнин юга
malign character — злобный нрав, скверный характер
5. n официальное качество; положение; статус, достоинство, ранг, звание, санunder the character of — в качестве; под именем
6. n характерная особенность; отличительный признак; свойствоthe trunk is a character found only in elephants — хобот — это характерная особенность, встречающаяся только у слонов
7. n биол. признак8. n репутацияcharacter assassination — злостная клевета; подрыв репутации
he has an excellent character for honesty — он имеет репутацию безукоризненно честного человека, он славится своей честностью
9. n письменная рекомендация; характеристика; аттестацияcharacter certificate — служебная характеристика; аттестация
character sketch — образ, характер, характеристика
10. n фигура, личность11. n разг. чудак, оригинал, своеобразная личность12. n лит. герой, персонаж; тип; образ, действующее лицоpolice character — лицо, состоящее на учёте в полиции
13. n роль14. n литера; буква; цифра; печатный знакscreened character — «растрированный» знак
15. n иероглиф, идеограммаChinese has no alphabet and is written in characters — китайский язык не имеет алфавита и пользуется иероглифической письменностью
16. n шрифт; графика, письмоa book in Gothic character — книга, напечатанная готическим шрифтом
battered character — корректурное указание < сбитый шрифт>
17. n знак; условное обозначение18. n символswitch character — символ переключения; переключающий символ
coded character — закодированный знак; закодированный символ
admissible character — разрешенный символ; допустимый символ
hand-written character — рукописный знак; рукописный символ
19. n опознавательный знак; клеймо, марка, тавроstamped with the character of sublimity — отмеченный печатью шифр, код; тайнопись
20. n кабалистический знакthat is quite in character with the man — это очень на него похоже; для него это типично
affirmative character — знак подтверждения приема; квитанция
acknowledge character — знак подтверждения приема; квитанция
character coding — кодирование знаков; кодирование символов
21. a театр. характерныйcharacter actor — характерный актёр ; актёр на характерных ролях
22. v характеризовать; давать характеристику, оценку23. v арх. описывать; изображать24. v арх. надписывать; вырезать надпись; гравироватьСинонимический ряд:1. characteristic (noun) characteristic; features; mannerism; property; qualities; traits2. credentials (noun) credentials; recommendation; reference; testimonial3. disposition (noun) bent; cast; complexion; constitution; disposition; humor; individualism; make; makeup; make-up; manner; mien; nature; sort; spirit4. eccentric (noun) case; eccentric; kook; nut; oddball; oddity; original; quiz; weirdo; zombie5. individual (noun) individual; person6. integrity (noun) credit; fame; honor; honour; integrity; name; report; reputation; repute7. notable (noun) big; big boy; big gun; big shot; big-timer; bigwig; chief; dignitary; eminence; great gun; heavyweight; high-muck-a-muck; leader; lion; luminary; muckamuck; mugwump; nabob; nawob; notability; notable; personage; pooh-bah; pot; somebody; VIP8. persona (noun) clothing; persona; role9. personality (noun) identity; idiosyncrasy; individuality; mettle; personality; singularity; style; temper; temperament10. principles (noun) fibre; honesty; principles; probity; rectitude11. quality (noun) affection; attribute; birthmark; feature; peculiarity; point; quality; savor; savour; trait; virtue12. status (noun) capacity; footing; place; position; rank; situation; standing; state; station; status13. symbol (noun) byte; cipher; digit; emblem; figure; letter; mark; sign; symbol14. type (noun) breed; class; cut; description; feather; ilk; kidney; kind; lot; mold; order; persuasion; species; stamp; stripe; type; variety; wayАнтонимический ряд:conformist; dishonor; disrepute -
93 fax
посылать по факсу; факсfax call — запрос на прием/передачу факса
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94 system identification
identification code — идентифицирующий код; идентификатор
English-Russian big medical dictionary > system identification
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95 light
light nогоньaeronautical ground lightназемный аэронавигационный огоньaeronautical lightаэронавигационный огоньaltitude alert lightсветовой сигнализатор опасной высотыangle-of-approach lightглиссадный огоньangle of approach lightугол набора высотыanticollision lightогонь для предотвращения столкновенийanticollision lights systemсистема бортовых огней для предупреждения столкновенияantiskid failure lightтабло отказа автомата торможенияapproach light beaconпосадочный светомаякapproach lightsогни приближенияapproach lights collisionстолкновение с огнями приближенияapproach threshold lightsвходные огни ВППapron lightsперронные огниarming lightсветовой сигнал готовностиartificial lightsискусственное освещениеautopilot controller lightлампа подсвета пульта управления автопилотомbar lightлинейный огоньblade tip lightогонь конца лопастиboundary lightпограничный огоньboundary obstruction lightпограничный заградительный огоньcabin emergency lightаварийное табло в кабине экипажаcapacitor discharge lightимпульсный огонь с конденсаторным разрядомcenterline lightsосевые огниchannel lightsогни взлетной полосы гидроаэродромаcircling guidance lightsвращающиеся огни наведенияclearance bar lightлинейный огонь линии предупрежденияcode lightкодовый сигнальный огоньcomparison warning lightтабло сигнализации отказа системы сравненияcontact lightsогни маркировки зоны касанияcourse lightsтрассовые огниcrossbar lightsогни светового горизонтаdeepened lightsутопленные огниdome lightплафонdownwind lightsближние огниelevated lightогонь наземного типаelevation setting of light unitsустановка углов возвышения глиссадных огнейemergency exit lightосвещение аварийного выходаemergency lightлампа аварийной сигнализацииend lightsконцевые огниextended centerline lightsогни продолжения осевой линииexterior lightsвнешние огниfailure warning lightтабло сигнализации отказаfeathering arming lightлампа готовности системы флюгированияfire warning lightтабло сигнализации пожараfixed distance lightsогни фиксированного расстоянияfixed lightsогни постоянного свеченияflashing lightимпульсный маякfly-down lightсветовой сигнал лети нижеfly-up lightсветовой сигнал лети вышеfocus the lightфокусировать фаруfuel pressure warning lightсигнальная лампочка давления топливаhigh intensity runway lightsогни ВПП высокой интенсивностиhorizon bar lightsогни светового горизонтаidentification lightопознавательный огоньindicating lightсветовой сигнализаторinstrument panel lightлампа подсвета приборной доскиlanding after last lightпосадка после захода солнцаlanding direction indicator lightsогни указателя направления посадкиlanding direction lightsогни направления посадкиlanding lightsпосадочные огниlead-in lightsогни приближенияlight airразреженный воздухlight aircraftвоздушное судно небольшой массыlight alarmсветовая аварийная сигнализацияlight an engineзапускать двигательlight beaconсветовой маякlighted signтрафарет с подсветомlight filterсветофильтрlight fittingсветильникlight fixtureарматура установки огнейlight intensityинтенсивность огняlight overhaulсредний ремонтlight precipitationслабые осадкиlight runningработа на малом газеlights barretteлиния сигнальных огнейlights delineatingограничение световыми огнямиlight signalсветовой сигналlights markingмаркировка световыми огнямиlights on requestогни по требованиюmarker beacon passing lightсигнальная лампа пролета маркерных маяковmaster fire lightглавное табло сигнализации пожараnavigation lightаэронавигационный огоньnavigation light dihedral angleугол видимости аэронавигационного огняobstacle lightsмаркировочные огниobstruction lightsзаградительные огниocculting lightпроблесковый огоньrecognition lightопознавательный сигнальный огоньrestriction lightограничительный огоньretractable lightвыдвижная фараrunning lightsбегущие огниrunway alignment indicator lightsсигнальные огни входа в створ ВППrunway centerline lightsогни осевой линии ВППrunway clearance lightсветовой сигнал готовности ВППrunway edge lightsпосадочные огни ВППrunway end identifier lightsопознавательные огни торца ВППrunway end lightsограничительные огни ВППrunway end safety area lightsогни концевой зоны безопасности ВППrunway flush lightутопленный огонь на поверхности ВППrunway guard lightsогни ограждения ВППrunway identifier lightsопознавательные огни ВППrunway lead-in lightsогни подхода к ВППrunway threshold lightsвходные огни ВППrunway touchdown lightsогни зоны приземления на ВППselection lightлампа сигнализации выбораsequenced flashing lightsбегущие проблесковые огниsetdown lightsпосадочные огниside row lightsбоковые огни ВППsteady burning lightsогни постоянного свеченияstop bars lightsогни линии стопstopway lightsогни концевой полосы торможенияstrobe lightпроблесковый огоньsurface lightогонь маркировки поверхностиtail lightхвостовой огоньtaxi-holding position lightsогни места ожидания при руленииtaxi lightрулежная фараtaxiway centerline lightsосевые огни рулежной дорожкиtaxiway edge lightбоковые огни рулежной дорожкиtaxiway lightsогни освещения рулежной дорожкиtelltale lightдежурное освещениеthreshold lightsвходные огниthrust reverser lightтабло сигнализации положения реверса тягиtouchdone zone lightsогни зоны приземленияtouchdown sign lightsогни знака приземленияultraviolet lightлампа ультрафиолетового излученияupwind lightsдальние огниvibration caution lightсветовой сигнализатор опасной вибрацииwarning lightсигнальная лампаwarning light colorцвет аварийной сигнализацииwing bar lightsогни световых горизонтовwing clearance lightгабаритный огонь крыла -
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light nогоньaerodrome approach lightsаэродромные огни приближенияaeronautical ground lightназемный аэронавигационный огоньaeronautical lightаэронавигационный огоньaircraft lightsбортовые аэронавигационные огниairway lightsогни на трассе полетаaltitude alert lightсветовой сигнализатор опасной высотыangle-of-approach lightглиссадный огоньangle of approach lightугол набора высотыanticollision lightогонь для предотвращения столкновенийanticollision lights systemсистема бортовых огней для предупреждения столкновенияantiskid failure lightтабло отказа автомата торможенияapproach light beaconпосадочный светомаякapproach lightsогни приближенияapproach lights collisionстолкновение с огнями приближенияapproach threshold lightsвходные огни ВППapron lightsперронные огниarming lightсветовой сигнал готовностиartificial lightsискусственное освещениеautopilot controller lightлампа подсвета пульта управления автопилотомbar lightлинейный огоньbidirectional stop bar lightsогни линии стоп двустороннего действияblade tip lightогонь конца лопастиboundary lightпограничный огоньboundary obstruction lightпограничный заградительный огоньcabin emergency lightаварийное табло в кабине экипажаcapacitor discharge lightимпульсный огонь с конденсаторным разрядомcenterline lightsосевые огниchannel lightsогни взлетной полосы гидроаэродромаcircling guidance lightsвращающиеся огни наведенияclearance bar lightлинейный огонь линии предупрежденияcode lightкодовый сигнальный огоньcomparison warning lightтабло сигнализации отказа системы сравненияcontact lightsогни маркировки зоны касанияcourse lightsтрассовые огниcrossbar lightsогни светового горизонтаdeepened lightsутопленные огниdome lightплафонdownwind lightsближние огниelevated lightогонь наземного типаelevation setting of light unitsустановка углов возвышения глиссадных огнейemergency exit lightосвещение аварийного выходаemergency lightлампа аварийной сигнализацииend lightsконцевые огниextended centerline lightsогни продолжения осевой линииexterior lightsвнешние огниfailure warning lightтабло сигнализации отказаfeathering arming lightлампа готовности системы флюгированияfire warning lightтабло сигнализации пожараfixed distance lightsогни фиксированного расстоянияfixed lightsогни постоянного свеченияflashing lightимпульсный маякfly-down lightсветовой сигнал лети нижеfly-up lightсветовой сигнал лети вышеfocus the lightфокусировать фаруfuel pressure warning lightсигнальная лампочка давления топливаhigh intensity runway lightsогни ВПП высокой интенсивностиhorizon bar lightsогни светового горизонтаidentification lightопознавательный огоньindicating lightсветовой сигнализаторinstrument panel lightлампа подсвета приборной доскиlanding after last lightпосадка после захода солнцаlanding direction indicator lightsогни указателя направления посадкиlanding direction lightsогни направления посадкиlanding lightsпосадочные огниlead-in lightsогни приближенияlight an engineзапускать двигательlighted signтрафарет с подсветомlight filterсветофильтрlight fittingсветильникlight intensityинтенсивность огняlights barretteлиния сигнальных огнейlights delineatingограничение световыми огнямиlights markingмаркировка световыми огнямиlights on requestогни по требованиюmarker beacon passing lightсигнальная лампа пролета маркерных маяковmaster fire lightглавное табло сигнализации пожараnavigation lightаэронавигационный огоньobstacle lightsмаркировочные огниobstruction lightsзаградительные огниocculting lightпроблесковый огоньrecognition lightопознавательный сигнальный огоньrestriction lightограничительный огоньretractable lightвыдвижная фараrunning lightsбегущие огниrunway alignment indicator lightsсигнальные огни входа в створ ВППrunway centerline lightsогни осевой линии ВППrunway clearance lightсветовой сигнал готовности ВППrunway edge lightsпосадочные огни ВППrunway end identifier lightsопознавательные огни торца ВППrunway end lightsограничительные огни ВППrunway end safety area lightsогни концевой зоны безопасности ВППrunway flush lightутопленный огонь на поверхности ВППrunway guard lightsогни ограждения ВППrunway identifier lightsопознавательные огни ВППrunway lead-in lightsогни подхода к ВППrunway threshold lightsвходные огни ВППrunway touchdown lightsогни зоны приземления на ВППselection lightлампа сигнализации выбораsequenced flashing lightsбегущие проблесковые огниsetdown lightsпосадочные огниside row lightsбоковые огни ВППsteady burning lightsогни постоянного свеченияstop bars lightsогни линии стопstopway lightsогни концевой полосы торможенияstrobe lightпроблесковый огоньsurface lightогонь маркировки поверхностиtail lightхвостовой огоньtaxi-holding position lightsогни места ожидания при руленииtaxi lightрулежная фараtaxiway centerline lightsосевые огни рулежной дорожкиtaxiway edge lightбоковые огни рулежной дорожкиtaxiway lightsогни освещения рулежной дорожкиtelltale lightдежурное освещениеthreshold lightsвходные огниthrust reverser lightтабло сигнализации положения реверса тягиtouchdone zone lightsогни зоны приземленияtouchdown sign lightsогни знака приземленияultraviolet lightлампа ультрафиолетового излученияupwind lightsдальние огниvibration caution lightсветовой сигнализатор опасной вибрацииwarning lightсигнальная лампаwing bar lightsогни световых горизонтовwing clearance lightгабаритный огонь крыла -
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