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41 ошибка в вычислении
1) General subject: a mistake in calculating2) Engineering: computation error, miscalculation3) Mathematics: calculation error4) Economy: calculation mistake5) Advertising: computational error6) Quality control: miscountУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ошибка в вычислении
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42 ошибка в расчётах
1) Engineering: computation error, computational error2) Law: calculation mistake3) Economy: calculation error4) Business: miscalculation -
43 ошибка в расчёте
1) General subject: miscalculation2) Economy: error in calculating3) Advertising: computational error4) Business: error of estimation5) Arms production: miscalculation (вычислении) -
44 ошибка в вычислениях
1. error of calculations2. computational errorформирование адреса; вычисление адреса — address computation
3. miscalculationРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > ошибка в вычислениях
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45 погрешность одного шага вычислений
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > погрешность одного шага вычислений
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46 Rechenaufwand
Rechenaufwand
computational effort;
• Rechenfehler mistake in the figures, miscalculation, computational error;
• Rechengerät [data] computer;
• Rechenkapazität (Buchführung) calculating capacity;
• Rechenschaft ablegen to render an account;
• Rechenschaft über seine Vermögensverwaltung ablegen to give an account of one’s stewardship. -
47 ошибка расчёта
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48 Berechnungsart
Berechnungsart f STAT, WIWI mode of calculation, method of calculation* * *Berechnungsart
method (manner) of calculation;
• Berechnungsbüro engineering department;
• Berechnungseinheit work unit;
• Berechnungsfehler error of computing (calculation), computational error;
• Berechnungsformel für Zinsen formula for compound present value;
• Berechnungsgrundlage basis of calculation, calculation basis, (steuerlich) basis of assessment;
• Berechnungsmethode way of computing, method of computation, (Preise) pricing method, price formulation;
• nationales Berechnungssystem national accounting framework;
• Berechnungstabelle calculator, (Lebensversicherung) experience table;
• Berechnungstafel [calculation] chart, computation table, diagram;
• Berechnungsweise method (manner) of calculation;
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49 Berechnungsfehler
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50 вычислительная погрешность
Geophysics: computational errorУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вычислительная погрешность
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51 погрешность в вычислении
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > погрешность в вычислении
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52 rekenfout
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53 reconocer
v.1 to recognize.no te reconocía I didn´t recognize youel buen vino se reconoce por el color you can tell a good wine by its colorElla reconoce a su hermano She recognizes her brother.2 to admit.reconozco que estaba equivocada I accept o admit that I was mistakenhay que reconocer que lo hace muy bien you have to admit that she's very good at it3 to examine.El doctor reconoce al paciente The doctor examines the patient.4 to survey (terreno).5 to recognize (law) (hijo, derecho, partido).6 to acknowledge, to recognize, to accept, to confess.Ella reconoce su fracaso She acknowledges her failure.7 to acknowledge to.Ella reconoce haber firmado She acknowledges to having signed.8 to give recognition to.* * *1 (gen) to recognize2 (examinar) to examine3 (agradecer) to be grateful for4 (admitir) to recognize, admit5 (afrontar) to face7 MEDICINA (paciente) to examine1 to recognize each other2 (admitirse) to admit* * *verb1) to recognize2) acknowledge3) admit4) examine* * *1. VT1) (=conocer) to recognizele reconocí por la voz — I knew o recognized him by his voice
2) (=identificar) to identify3) (=considerar) [+ gobierno, hijo] to recognize4) (=admitir) to admitreconócelo, ha sido culpa tuya — admit it, it was your fault
5) (=agradecer) [+ servicio] to be grateful for6) (Med) [+ paciente] to examine7) [+ terreno] to survey; (Mil) to reconnoitre, spy out8) (=registrar) to search2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <hecho/error> to admithay que reconocer que... — you can't deny that..., you have to admit that...
b) <hijo/gobierno/derecho> to recognize2) ( identificar) <persona/letra/voz> to recognize3)a) <paciente/enfermo> to examineb) < terreno> to reconnoiter*2.reconocerse v pron ( confesarse) (+ compl)* * *= accredit, acknowledge, credit, give + credit, recognise [recognize, -USA], pick up.Ex. This is a report of a survey of off-campus/extension courses in graduates library education programs accredited by the American Library Association.Ex. In acknowledging these principles, Sears' is consistent with traditional ideas on the construction of alphabetical subject catalogues.Ex. While he cannot be credited with shaping the library in terms of selecting the book stock, he maintained and cared for it diligently for many years.Ex. The inventory needs to be revised, the salesman needs to be given credit for the sale, the general accounts need an entry, and, most important, the customer needs to be charged.Ex. AACR2 recognised that a cataloguing code of the 1980s must treat all media as equal.Ex. The most successful are based on computational morphosyntax which will pick up inflexional forms of stems.----* haber + que reconocer que = have to hand it to + Nombre.* merecer que se reconozca la labor realizada = deserve + credit.* reconocer el mérito de Alguien = get + Posesivo + due(s).* reconocerse = come to be + Participio Pasado.* ser un hecho ampliamente reconocido = it + be + widely recognised.* sin reconocer = unrecognised [unrecognized, -USA].* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <hecho/error> to admithay que reconocer que... — you can't deny that..., you have to admit that...
b) <hijo/gobierno/derecho> to recognize2) ( identificar) <persona/letra/voz> to recognize3)a) <paciente/enfermo> to examineb) < terreno> to reconnoiter*2.reconocerse v pron ( confesarse) (+ compl)* * *= accredit, acknowledge, credit, give + credit, recognise [recognize, -USA], pick up.Ex: This is a report of a survey of off-campus/extension courses in graduates library education programs accredited by the American Library Association.
Ex: In acknowledging these principles, Sears' is consistent with traditional ideas on the construction of alphabetical subject catalogues.Ex: While he cannot be credited with shaping the library in terms of selecting the book stock, he maintained and cared for it diligently for many years.Ex: The inventory needs to be revised, the salesman needs to be given credit for the sale, the general accounts need an entry, and, most important, the customer needs to be charged.Ex: AACR2 recognised that a cataloguing code of the 1980s must treat all media as equal.Ex: The most successful are based on computational morphosyntax which will pick up inflexional forms of stems.* haber + que reconocer que = have to hand it to + Nombre.* merecer que se reconozca la labor realizada = deserve + credit.* reconocer el mérito de Alguien = get + Posesivo + due(s).* reconocerse = come to be + Participio Pasado.* ser un hecho ampliamente reconocido = it + be + widely recognised.* sin reconocer = unrecognised [unrecognized, -USA].* * *reconocer [E3 ]vtA1 (admitir, aceptar) ‹hecho/error› to admitreconozco que llevas razón I admit that you're righthay que reconocer que canta bien you can't deny that he sings well, you have to admit that he sings wellreconoció que existían grandes diferencias he acknowledged that there were major differences2 (legalmente) ‹hijo/gobierno/sindicato› to recognize; ‹derecho› to recognize, acknowledgelos derechos que te reconoce la ley the rights which are legally yours o which are yours by lawderechos reconocidos en la Constitución rights recognized o enshrined in the ConstitutionB (identificar) ‹persona› to recognize; ‹letra› to recognizeperdona, no te había reconocido I'm sorry, I didn't recognize youno le reconocí la voz I didn't recognize her voicelo reconocería de entre un millón I'd recognize him anywherelos machos se reconocen por sus plumas de colores you can tell o recognize the males by their colorful plumageC1 ‹paciente/enfermo› to examineserá reconocido a fondo por el médico he will undergo a thorough medical examination2 ‹terreno› to reconnoiter*(confesarse) (+ compl):se reconoció culpable he admitted that he was guilty, he acknowledged o recognized his guilt* * *
reconocer ( conjugate reconocer) verbo transitivo
1
‹verdad/autoridad› to acknowledge
2 ( identificar) ‹persona/letra/voz› to recognize
3 ‹ terreno› to reconnoiter( conjugate reconnoiter)
reconocer verbo transitivo
1 (una cara, una voz, etc) to recognize: le reconocí por el modo de andar, I recgnized him because of the way he walks
2 (un error, etc) to admit: no quiere reconocer que oye mal, she doesn't want to admit that she's poor of hearing ➣ Ver nota en admit 3 (a un paciente) to examine
4 (un territorio) to reconnoitre
5 (un estado, un derecho, a un hijo) to recognize
' reconocer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
camilla
- confesar
- conocer
- desconocer
- distinguir
- tacto
- acusar
- admitir
- conceder
English:
accept
- acknowledge
- admit
- appreciate
- bow
- concede
- face
- face up to
- know
- pick out
- place
- recognize
- reconnoiter
- reconnoitre
- repudiate
- scout
- spot
- admittedly
- agree
- denial
- disown
- do
- due
- grant
- must
- own
- pick
- survey
* * *♦ vt1. [identificar] to recognize;con esa barba no te reconocía I didn't recognize you with that beard;reconocí su voz I recognized her voice;el buen vino se reconoce por el color you can tell a good wine by its colour2. [admitir] to admit;reconozco que estaba equivocada I accept o admit that I was mistaken;hay que reconocer que lo hace muy bien you have to admit that she's very good at it;por fin le reconocieron sus méritos they finally recognized her worth;lo reconocieron como el mejor atleta del siglo he was acknowledged as the greatest athlete of the century3. [examinar] to examine;el doctor la reconocerá enseguida the doctor will see you in a moment4. [inspeccionar] to survey;Mil to reconnoitre5. [agradecer] to acknowledge;reconocieron su trabajo con un ascenso they acknowledged his work o showed their appreciation of his work by promoting him;reconoció su esfuerzo con un regalo he gave her a present in recognition of all her hard work[firma] to authenticate; [sindicato, partido, derecho] to recognize;no reconoce la autoridad del rey he doesn't recognize o acknowledge the king's authority* * *v/t1 recognize2 error admit, acknowledge3 área reconnoiter, Brreconnoitre4 MED examine* * *reconocer {18} vt1) : to recognize2) : to admit3) : to examine* * *reconocer vb1. (identificar) to recognize2. (admitir) to admit -
54 model
1) модель; макет; образец; эталон || моделировать; изготавливать по образцу или эталону || образцовый; эталонный2) форма || придавать форму3) фасонного сечения (напр. о металле)•- 3-D model
- 3-D wireframe model
- algorithm model
- analog model
- animation model
- as-machined model
- autoregressive model
- behavioral model
- brand-new model
- CAD model
- CAD solid model
- cammed model
- causal model
- CGS model
- client-server model
- CN model
- component connection model
- computational model
- computer model
- conceptual model
- control model
- data model
- development models
- dexel model
- diagnosis model
- diagnostic model
- die model
- discrete parts manufacturing model
- disturbance model
- ER model
- error model of a machine
- error model of a single axis
- experimental model
- feature-based CAD model
- feature-based model
- finite-dimensional model
- flexible manufacturing model
- FMS model
- force deflection model
- freeform computer model
- full-scale model
- generalized model
- generic action model
- generic activity model
- generic model
- hierarchic data model
- hierarchical data model
- hierarchical model
- hierarchically structured model
- horizontal model
- infinite-dimensional model
- information-logical model
- kinetic laser anneal model
- language model
- large-scale model
- learning model
- life-size model
- life-sized model
- log normal model
- master model
- mathematical surface model
- meaning $ text model
- network model
- observation model
- orthogonal flute model
- OSI model
- parallel computational model
- parameter-oriented model
- Petri model
- PN model
- polyhedral model
- principal model
- process-message model
- product model
- profile model
- qualitative model
- quantitative model
- queueing model
- R and D model
- reference model
- relation model
- relational model
- repair model
- representative model
- reverse engineer model
- scale model
- scaled-down model
- scaled-up model
- sculptured surface model
- semantic model
- shop floor model
- shop floor production model
- signal model
- simulated model
- simulation model
- software model
- solid model
- solids model
- stochastic model
- structural model
- surface model
- surfaced CAD model
- symbolic model
- task-specific model
- technological model
- test model
- time-series model
- tool animation model
- top-of-the-line model
- topological model
- tracking model
- transaction model of AGVs
- true-volume model
- underconstrained model
- undimensioned model
- unifying model
- vertical model
- vibration model
- volumetric error model
- wholistic model
- wire-frame model
- working model
- world modelEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > model
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55 cryptography
1) криптография; криптографическая защита, криптографическое закрытие информации- computational cryptography- computational complexity based cryptographyАнгло-русский словарь по компьютерной безопасности > cryptography
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56 routine
1) (рутинная) операция, (рутинная) процедура2) уст. стандартная программа (см. тж program), процедура, подпрограмма3) редк. алгоритм•- alternate routine
- automatic routine
- automonitor routine
- auxiliary routine
- benchmark routine
- block address interrupt routine
- bootstrap routine
- channel error routine
- channel status routine
- check routine
- checking routine
- checkout routine
- checkpoint routine
- closed routine
- compiler routine
- compiling routine
- contoured path routine
- coordinator routine
- damage assessment routine
- dating routine
- decision routine
- direct-insert routine
- direct-inserted routine
- dump routine
- end-of-file routine
- end-of-run routine
- end-of-tape routine
- error-control routine
- error-correction routine
- error-detection routine
- error-handling routine
- error-recovery routine
- executive routine
- extracode routine
- extremity routine
- file management routine
- file organization routine
- floating routine
- floating-point routine
- function-evaluation routine
- general routine
- generalized routine
- generating routine
- generative routine
- graphics routine
- housekeeping routine
- incomplete routine
- initial input routine
- initial test routine
- initialization routine
- input routine
- input/output routine
- interpreter routine
- interpretive routine
- interrogation routine
- interrupt handling routine
- interrupt routine
- interrupt service routine
- iterative routine
- library maintenance routine
- library routine
- linked routine
- loading routine
- maintenance routine
- malfunction routine
- master routine
- match routine
- microcode routine
- monitor routine
- nonresident routine
- nonreusable routine
- object routine
- open routine
- operator routine
- output routine
- patch routine
- primarily computational routine
- print routine
- priority routine
- program loading routine
- quick-and-dirty routine
- readdressing routine
- recursive routine
- reenterable routine
- reentrant routine
- repetitive routine
- rerun routine
- resident routine
- restart routine
- retrieval routine
- reusable routine
- rollback routine
- run location routine
- search routine
- selective tracing routine
- self-relative routine
- sequence checking routine
- service routine
- shut-down routine
- simulation routine
- simulator routine
- software routine
- status-saving routine
- supervisor call routine
- supervisory routine
- suspect routine
- tape bootstrap routine
- task assignment routine
- termination routine
- test routine
- testing routine
- trace routine
- tracing routine
- transient routine
- trap routine
- untrustworthy routine
- user-supplied routineEnglish-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > routine
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57 вычислительные возможности
1. computational capability2. computational power3. computing power4. horsepowerРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > вычислительные возможности
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58 rate
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59 procedure
1) процедура; процесс2) методика; образ действий3) механизм; алгоритм•- analytical procedure
- antithetical procedure
- antithetic procedure
- auditing procedure
- bivariate procedure
- built-in procedure
- bypass procedure
- cataloged procedure
- certification procedure
- checking procedure
- command procedure
- compile time procedure
- computational procedure
- control procedure
- decision procedure
- design procedure
- diagnostic procedure
- error recovery procedure
- error-handling procedure
- error procedure
- external procedure
- fact-invoked procedure
- fallback procedure
- function procedure
- goal-invoked procedure
- in-line procedure
- in-stream procedure
- internal procedure
- interruption procedure
- interrupt procedure
- invoked procedure
- invoking procedure
- loading procedure
- logoff procedure
- logon procedure
- masking procedure
- mixed numerical procedure
- model solution procedure
- nested procedure
- office procedure
- open and sequential procedure
- packet transfer procedure
- pencil-and-paper multiplication procedure
- pure procedure
- randomized procedure
- reasoning procedure
- recovery procedure
- reducible procedure
- reenterable procedure
- resolution procedure
- self-contained computing procedure
- semidecision procedure
- service procedure
- spot-check procedure
- standardized procedure
- system integrity procedure
- system setup procedure
- test procedure
- updating procedure
- validation procedure
- value returning procedureEnglish-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > procedure
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60 Consciousness
Consciousness is what makes the mind-body problem really intractable.... Without consciousness the mind-body problem would be much less interesting. With consciousness it seems hopeless. (T. Nagel, 1979, pp. 165-166)This approach to understanding sensory qualia is both theoretically and empirically motivated... [;] it suggests an effective means of expressing the allegedly inexpressible. The "ineffable" pink of one's current visual sensation may be richly and precisely expressed as a 95Hz/80Hz/80Hz "chord" in the relevant triune cortical system. The "unconveyable" taste sensation produced by the fabled Australian health tonic Vegamite might be poignantly conveyed as a 85/80/90/15 "chord" in one's four channeled gustatory system.... And the "indescribably" olfactory sensation produced by a newly opened rose might be quite accurately described as a 95/35/10/80/60/55 "chord" in some six-dimensional space within one's olfactory bulb. (P. M. Churchland, 1989, p. 106)One of philosophy's favorite facets of mentality has received scant attention from cognitive psychologists, and that is consciousness itself: fullblown, introspective, inner-world phenomenological consciousness. In fact if one looks in the obvious places... one finds not so much a lack of interest as a deliberate and adroit avoidance of the issue. I think I know why. Consciousness appears to be the last bastion of occult properties, epiphenomena, and immeasurable subjective states-in short, the one area of mind best left to the philosophers, who are welcome to it. Let them make fools of themselves trying to corral the quicksilver of "phenomenology" into a respectable theory. (Dennett, 1978b, p. 149)When I am thinking about anything, my consciousness consists of a number of ideas.... But every idea can be resolved into elements... and these elements are sensations. (Titchener, 1910, p. 33)A Darwin machine now provides a framework for thinking about thought, indeed one that may be a reasonable first approximation to the actual brain machinery underlying thought. An intracerebral Darwin Machine need not try out one sequence at a time against memory; it may be able to try out dozens, if not hundreds, simultaneously, shape up new generations in milliseconds, and thus initiate insightful actions without overt trial and error. This massively parallel selection among stochastic sequences is more analogous to the ways of darwinian biology than to the "von Neumann" serial computer. Which is why I call it a Darwin Machine instead; it shapes up thoughts in milliseconds rather than millennia, and uses innocuous remembered environments rather than noxious real-life ones. It may well create the uniquely human aspect of our consciousness. (Calvin, 1990, pp. 261-262)To suppose the mind to exist in two different states, in the same moment, is a manifest absurdity. To the whole series of states of the mind, then, whatever the individual, momentary successive states may be, I give the name of our consciousness.... There are not sensations, thoughts, passions, and also consciousness, any more than there is quadruped or animal, as a separate being to be added to the wolves, tygers, elephants, and other living creatures.... The fallacy of conceiving consciousness to be something different from the feeling, which is said to be its object, has arisen, in a great measure, from the use of the personal pronoun I. (T. Brown, 1970, p. 336)The human capacity for speech is certainly unique. But the gulf between it and the behavior of animals no longer seems unbridgeable.... What does this leave us with, then, which is characteristically human?.... t resides in the human capacity for consciousness and self-consciousness. (Rose, 1976, p. 177)[Human consciousness] depends wholly on our seeing the outside world in such categories. And the problems of consciousness arise from putting reconstitution beside internalization, from our also being able to see ourselves as if we were objects in the outside world. That is in the very nature of language; it is impossible to have a symbolic system without it.... The Cartesian dualism between mind and body arises directly from this, and so do all the famous paradoxes, both in mathematics and in linguistics.... (Bronowski, 1978, pp. 38-39)It seems to me that there are at least four different viewpoints-or extremes of viewpoint-that one may reasonably hold on the matter [of computation and conscious thinking]:A. All thinking is computation; in particular, feelings of conscious awareness are evoked merely by the carrying out of appropriate computations.B. Awareness is a feature of the brain's physical action; and whereas any physical action can be simulated computationally, computational simulation cannot by itself evoke awareness.C. Appropriate physical action of the brain evokes awareness, but this physical action cannot even be properly simulated computationally.D. Awareness cannot be explained by physical, computational, or any other scientific terms. (Penrose, 1994, p. 12)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Consciousness
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