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21 возможный
•Printed transformer coils, made feasible (or practicable, or possible) by superconductive metals, could replace...
•The resulting equation represents a plausible reaction.
•One conceivable reason for the existence of modified bases is...
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22 вполне возможно, что
•It seems plausible that the earth acquired much of its carbon in the form of...
•It is entirely (or quite) possible that the first polymers were comprised of...
•It is a distinct possibility that some of this condition might be attributable to...
•Such asteroids stand a good chance of orbital changes.
•It is not unlikely that controlled fusion will some day help relieve the world's energy crisis.
•It may well be that further knowledge of cloud behaviour will suggest new possibilities.
•It is not inconceivable that further investigators may find ways to...
•It is not unlikely (or is not improbable) that this "powder laser" opens up new possibilities in display technology.
•It is conceivable (or is not improbable) that most of the published data are in error.
•What took place on the Earth more than three billion years ago may well take place on innumerable planets in the universe.
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23 все, без исключения
•The term "nebula" formerly was applied indiscriminately to distant celestial objects of diffuse appearance.
•The total quantity of water on earth exceeds all conceivable needs of the human population.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > все, без исключения
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24 какой только можно себе представить
•Any conceivable number can be represented by...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > какой только можно себе представить
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25 который можно себе представить
•The fastest conceivable velocity is equal to about Mach 930,000.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > который можно себе представить
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26 можно допустить, что
•Conceivably some linings will be effective for as long as 50 years, but ultimately one must expect them to fail.
•If the earth consisted of a perfectly spherical lithosphere, it is conceivable that the entire lithosphere could move as a whole with respect to the rest of the earth.
•Perhaps one can concede that a single molecule might be formed in the postulated manner, but it is most improbable that...
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27 можно себе представить
•One can envision an interactive home terminal consisting of...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > можно себе представить
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28 вероятный
1) General subject: apt, believable, credible, feasible, heir presumptive, like, likely, odds on, odds-on, plausible, presumable, probabilistic, probable, liable, candidate, conceivable2) Mathematics: moral, verisimilar3) Economy: expectable4) Diplomatic term: presumptive5) Oil: interquartile, possible, potential6) Astronautics: stochastic7) General subject: obvious (наиболее) (пункт проверки)8) Makarov: would-be -
29 возможный
1) General subject: affordable, alleged, apt, conceivable, contingent, earthly, eventual, expectative, feasible, heir presumptive, impliable, like, likely, potential, presumable, probable, thinkable, virtual, would-be, liable, practicable2) Naval: permissible3) Colloquial: viable4) American: all get-out5) Engineering: prospective (о запасах руды)6) Mathematics: admissible, moral7) Australian slang: get-at-able8) Diplomatic term: presumptive9) Information technology: candidate10) Oil: possible12) Makarov: alternative, hypothetic, hypothetical, plausible -
30 вразумительный
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31 можно допустить, что
Mathematics: it is conceivable that (...), one can concede thatУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > можно допустить, что
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32 мыслимый
General subject: cogitable, conceivable, imaginable, thinkable -
33 наиболее неблагоприятный вариант
1) Engineering: worst conceivable accident2) Economy: worst case (напр. при анализе)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > наиболее неблагоприятный вариант
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34 наихудший случай
1) Engineering: worst conceivable accident2) Economy: worst case3) Microelectronics: worst-case4) Security: least favorable case, worse case -
35 понятный
1) General subject: apprehensible, clear, cognizable, coherent, comprehensible, conceivable, fool-proof, intelligible, lucid, luculent, luminous, natural, pellucid, perspicuous, plain, straightaway, transparent, transpicuous, understandable, popular, comprehendible2) Rare: legible3) Mathematics: straightforward4) Law: known5) Economy: accountable6) Psychology: knowable7) Information technology: easy-to-understand8) Business: obvious9) Quality control: foolproof10) Aviation medicine: unambiguous11) Microsoft: user-friendly -
36 постижимый
1) General subject: apprehensible, compassable, comprehensible, conceivable, fathomable2) Psychology: imaginable -
37 потенциальный
1) General subject: dormant (о способностях, силах и т. п.), in posse, potential, prospective, would be, would-be, eventual, threatened, conceivable2) Medicine: latent (о возможностях организма), (препарат-drug) suspected3) Engineering: potentially4) Mathematics: circulation-free5) Information technology: steady-state (о сигнале)6) Makarov: conservative, implicit, implied, irrotational, laminar (о потоке), noncircuital, noncirculatory, nonvortex -
38 предполагаемый интерес
Advertising: conceivable interestУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > предполагаемый интерес
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39 принять все возможные меры предосторожности
General subject: take every conceivable precautionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > принять все возможные меры предосторожности
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40 существующая проблема
1) General subject: conceivable problem2) Economy: current problem, existing problem, prevailing problem3) Mass media: current issueУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > существующая проблема
См. также в других словарях:
Conceivable — Con*ceiv a*ble, a. [Cf. F. concevable.] Capable of being conceived, imagined, or understood. Any conceivable weight. Bp. Wilkins. [1913 Webster] It is not conceivable that it should be indeed that very person whose shape and voice it assumed.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
conceivable — index believable, colorable (plausible), comprehensible, constructive (inferential), plausible, possible … Law dictionary
conceivable — mid 15c. (implied in conceivableness), from CONCEIVE (Cf. conceive) + ABLE (Cf. able). Originally in a now obsolete sense that can be received. Meaning that can be imagined is attested from 1620s (in conceivably) … Etymology dictionary
conceivable — [adj] reasonable, easy to understand believable, convincing, credible, earthly, imaginable, likely, mortal, possible, probable, supposable, thinkable; concepts 529,552 Ant. difficult, inconceivable, unbelievable, unimaginable, unreasonable,… … New thesaurus
conceivable — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ capable of being imagined or understood. DERIVATIVES conceivably adverb … English terms dictionary
conceivable — [kən sēv′ə bəl] adj. [ME] that can be conceived, understood, imagined, or believed conceivability n. conceivably adv … English World dictionary
conceivable — adj. VERBS ▪ be, seem ▪ become ADVERB ▪ entirely, perfectly (esp. BrE), quite ▪ … Collocations dictionary
conceivable — adj. conceivable that + clause (it is conceivable that they knew about it beforehand) * * * [kən siːvəb(ə)l] conceivable that + clause (it is conceivable that they knew about it beforehand) … Combinatory dictionary
conceivable — [[t]kənsi͟ːvəb(ə)l[/t]] ADJ: oft it v link ADJ that If something is conceivable, you can imagine it or believe it. Without their support the project would not have been conceivable... It is just conceivable that a single survivor might be found … English dictionary
conceivable — con|ceiv|a|ble [ kən sivəbl ] adjective possible, or possible to imagine: The book covers every conceivable aspect of the subject. conceivable that: It s conceivable that she s been delayed at work. ─ opposite INCONCEIVABLE ╾ con|ceiv|a|bly… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
conceivable — adjective able to be believed or imagined: He could talk intelligently on almost any conceivable subject. | What conceivable reason could they have for doing such crazy things? | conceiveable (that): It is conceivable that the peace mission will… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English