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121 putative
a мнимый, предполагаемыйputative title — формально непризнанный, предполагаемый титул
Синонимический ряд:1. commonly accepted (adj.) accepted; alleged; assumed; commonly accepted; commonly believed; presumed; so-called2. supposed (adj.) conjectural; hypothetical; reputed; supposed; suppositional; suppositious; supposititious; suppositive; suppository -
122 reputed
1. a имеющий добрую славу, хорошую репутацию; известный2. a предполагаемый, считающийсяСинонимический ряд:1. commonly accepted (adj.) accepted; alleged; assumed; commonly accepted; commonly believed; presumed; so-called2. respectable (adj.) creditable; estimable; reputable; respectable; well-thought-of3. supposed (adj.) conjectural; hypothetical; putative; supposed; suppositional; suppositious; supposititious; suppositive; suppository4. thought (verb) reputed; supposed; thought -
123 CUSP
1) Сокращение: Comprehensive Unit-based Safety Program-всеобъемлющая программа безопасности для медицинских объектов., всеобъемлющая программа безопасности для медицинских объектов. (Comprehensive Unit-based Safety Program), Commonly-Used System Program2) Вычислительная техника: Commonly Used System Program (DEC) -
124 R&D
1) Общая лексика: научно-исследовательские и опытно-конструкторские разработки, (reasearch and development) НИОKР (научно-исследовательские и опытно-конструкторские разработки)2) Бухгалтерия: НИОКР (research and development), исследования и разработки (research and development), research and development (costs)3) Сокращение: Research & Development, Research and Development( commonly R and D)4) Вычислительная техника: research and design, Research and Development (commonly R and D)5) Нефтегазовая техника научно-исследовательские работы (research and development)6) Образование: научно-исследовательские, проектные и конструкторские работы7) Полимеры: research and development8) Кабельные производство: research and development work, research-and-development9) Химическое оружие: scientific research, design, and testing (Comment: Close to U.S. concept o/PRD&T) -
125 cubic centimeter
1) Общая лексика: кубический сантиметр2) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: (metric unit that measures volume; equivalent to the mL and commonly used interchangeably; 1 cc of water at room temperature and sea level weighs approximately 1 g; 946 cc = 1 U.S. quart) куб. см, (metric unit that measures volume; equivalent to the mL and commonly used interchangeably; 1 cc of water at room temperature and sea level weighs approximately 1 g; 946 cc = 1 U.S. quart) см33) Нефть и газ: см3 -
126 cusp
1) Сокращение: Comprehensive Unit-based Safety Program-всеобъемлющая программа безопасности для медицинских объектов., всеобъемлющая программа безопасности для медицинских объектов. (Comprehensive Unit-based Safety Program), Commonly-Used System Program2) Вычислительная техника: Commonly Used System Program (DEC) -
127 WOG
1. сокр. White- / Worthy Oriental Gentlemanуважаемый восточный джентельмен (первоначально уважительное, а затем превратилось в оскорбительное)2. = wog3. сокр. with other goodsс прочим товаром4. сокр. warden on guardIndians British Imperialists commonly referred to Indians as a "WOG" since they were commonly used as security.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > WOG
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128 2/4-Wire Analog
2-wire circuit: A telephone line or trunk that has just one current loop (one pair- most commonly FXS, FXO or E&M). 4-wire circuit: A circuit having two pairs, TX and RX. Provides higher quality signal than two-wire circuit, most commonly E&M. RAD voice interfaces can usually be ordered in any of these formats.English-Russian dictionary of acronyms found in the documentation for the Alcatel 1000 System > 2/4-Wire Analog
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