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121 контроль с использованием контактных щёток
1) Mathematics: brush compare check2) Information technology: (работы перфоратора) brush-compare checkУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > контроль с использованием контактных щёток
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122 переднее сиденье занято
1) Colloquial: Shotgun! (compare to 'ride shotgun')2) American: call shotgun (compare to 'ride shotgun')Универсальный русско-английский словарь > переднее сиденье занято
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123 плата за проезд в оба конца
1) Accounting: return fare2) Business: returned fare3) Sakhalin energy glossary: return fare (compare: single fare)4) Sakhalin R: return fare (compare: single fare)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > плата за проезд в оба конца
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124 плата за проезд в один конец
1) Accounting: single fare2) Advertising: one-way fare3) Sakhalin energy glossary: single fare (compare: return fare)4) Sakhalin R: single fare (compare: return fare)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > плата за проезд в один конец
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125 сверить
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126 сличать
2) Engineering: check, perform comparison3) Accounting: match (напр. с переписными, листами)4) Polygraphy: collate (с рукописью, с оригиналом), identify5) Psychology: compare (для выявления сходства или различия)6) Information technology: verify7) Metrology: calibrate (меры или приборы)8) Makarov: collate (в телеграфии), match (напр. с переписными листами), check against, check with -
127 сравнивать
1) General subject: assimilate, assimilate (to, with), collate, compare, confer, contrast, edge, equalize, even up, juxtapose (smth) and (smth) else, level, liken, liken unto (кого-л., что-л., с кем-л., чем-л.), mate, oppose, parallel, parallel (с чем-л.), parallel (что-л.), parallelize, similize, weigh, confront, draw a parallel between, draw an analogy between and (что-л., с чем-л.), stack up against, put in comparison, put into comparison, put to comparison2) Naval: scale3) Colloquial: try (for size try the man)4) Military: level (с землёй), trade-off5) Engineering: compare level, match7) Economy: align (напр. экономические показатели), benchmark8) Polygraphy: identify (напр. изображение)9) Psychology: contrast (для выявления отличия), liken to, set against (что-л. с чем-л.), set beside (что-л. или кого-л. с чем-л. или с кем-л.)10) Jargon: jive11) Patents: bring into comparison13) Automation: score14) Makarov: make a comparison, place against, equal with (делать одинаковым), draw a parallel (с чем-л.), draw a comparison between (что-л.)15) SAP.tech. comp. -
128 сравниться
1) General subject: come near (who comes near him in wit? - кто может сравниться с ним в остроумии?), compare, touch, match2) Psychology: compare with
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Compare++ — is a useful auxiliary tool for programmers and Web developers. The tool can compare text files and folders quickly. It is useful to detect differences of codes and match.[1] In the review of Softsea in the June 2, 2010, Compare++ was awarded 5… … Wikipedia
compare to — compare with, compare to 1. In general usage, these two constructions tend to be used interchangeably; AmE generally prefers to when there is a choice, whereas in BrE the choice is more evenly divided. A broad distinction in principle should be… … Modern English usage
Compare — Com*pare , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Compared}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Comparing}.] [L.comparare, fr. compar like or equal to another; com + par equal: cf. F. comparer. See {Pair}, {Peer} an equal, and cf. {Compeer}.] 1. To examine the character or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
compare — [kəm per′] vt. compared, comparing [ME comparen < OFr comparer < L comparare < com , with + parare, to make equal < par: see PAR1] 1. to regard as similar; liken (to) [to compare life to a river] 2. to examine in order to observe or… … English World dictionary
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compare to — , compare with These two can be usefully distinguished. Compare to should be used to liken things, compare with to consider their similarities or differences. He compared London to New York means that he felt London to be similar to New York.… … Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors
Compare — Com*pare , v. i. 1. To be like or equal; to admit, or be worthy of, comparison; as, his later work does not compare with his earlier. [1913 Webster] I should compare with him in excellence. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To vie; to assume a likeness or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
compare — late 14c., from O.Fr. comparer (12c., Mod.Fr. comparer), from L.L. comparare to liken, to compare (see COMPARISON (Cf. comparison)). To compare notes is from 1708. Related: Compared; comparing. Phrase without compare (attested from 1620s, but… … Etymology dictionary
compare — compare, contrast, collate mean to set two or more things side by side in order to show likenesses and differences. Compare implies as an aim the showing of relative values or excellences or a bringing out of characteristic qualities, whether… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
comparé — comparé, ée [ kɔ̃pare ] adj. • de comparer ♦ Qui étudie les rapports entre plusieurs objets d étude. Anatomie comparée (des espèces différentes). Grammaire comparée, étudiant les rapports entre langues. Littérature comparée, étudiant les… … Encyclopédie Universelle