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61 концентрический
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62 koncentrična obloga
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63 концентрический
концентри́ческие круги́ мат. — concentric circles
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64 koncentrične lopte.lopte koje
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65 koncentrični namot
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66 concéntrico
adj.concentric, concentrical.* * *► adjetivo1 concentric* * *ADJ concentric* * *- ca adjetivo concentric* * *= concentric.Ex. Given below are some of the display devices that have been incorporated into published thesauri: circular thesaurus; a central concept is shown as a central circle and related topics are arranged in concentric circles around the central circle.* * *- ca adjetivo concentric* * *= concentric.Ex: Given below are some of the display devices that have been incorporated into published thesauri: circular thesaurus; a central concept is shown as a central circle and related topics are arranged in concentric circles around the central circle.
* * *concéntrico -caconcentric* * *
concéntrico◊ -ca adjetivo
concentric
concéntrico,-a adjetivo concentric
' concéntrico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
concéntrica
* * *concéntrico, -a adjconcentric* * *adj concentric* * *concéntrico, -ca adj: concentric -
67 círculo concéntrico
(n.) = concentric circleEx. The issue can be imagined as a series of concentric circles, the problem investigated being at the centre, and related topics around it in a decreasing order of importance.* * *(n.) = concentric circleEx: The issue can be imagined as a series of concentric circles, the problem investigated being at the centre, and related topics around it in a decreasing order of importance.
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68 concentrique
kɔ̃sɑ̃tʀikadjectif concentric* * *kɔ̃sɑ̃tʀik adj* * *concentrique adj concentric.[kɔ̃sɑ̃trik] adjectif -
69 asentimiento con la cabeza
(v.) = head-nod [head nod], nodding assent, nodEx. It has been discovered that head-nods, gaze-shifts, physical posture, and most of all facial expression, do make up in fact a patterned body-language.Ex. His listeners looked around at each other and acknowledged the verity of his statement by nodding assents.Ex. The other woman nodded, smiling slightly, and began to make concentric circles on a pad of paper.* * *(v.) = head-nod [head nod], nodding assent, nodEx: It has been discovered that head-nods, gaze-shifts, physical posture, and most of all facial expression, do make up in fact a patterned body-language.
Ex: His listeners looked around at each other and acknowledged the verity of his statement by nodding assents.Ex: The other woman nodded, smiling slightly, and began to make concentric circles on a pad of paper. -
70 asentir con la cabeza
(v.) = nod, nod + assent, concur with + an assenting nod, agree with + a nodEx. The other woman nodded, smiling slightly, and began to make concentric circles on a pad of paper.Ex. 'I gather you're representing the smokers, Blanche, and you the non-smokers, Juan.' The two nodded assents.Ex. Beck concurred with an assenting nod.Ex. Bogardus agreed with a weary nod.* * *(v.) = nod, nod + assent, concur with + an assenting nod, agree with + a nodEx: The other woman nodded, smiling slightly, and began to make concentric circles on a pad of paper.
Ex: 'I gather you're representing the smokers, Blanche, and you the non-smokers, Juan.' The two nodded assents.Ex: Beck concurred with an assenting nod.Ex: Bogardus agreed with a weary nod. -
71 bloque de papel
(n.) = pad of paperEx. The other woman nodded, smiling slightly, and began to make concentric circles on a pad of paper.* * *(n.) = pad of paperEx: The other woman nodded, smiling slightly, and began to make concentric circles on a pad of paper.
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72 ligeramente
adv.swiftly, lightly, easily; giddily, slightly, hastily.* * *► adverbio* * *adv.1) slightly2) lightly* * *ADV1) [con adjetivos] slightly2) (=con verbos)a) (=levemente) [oler, saber] slightly; [asar, cocer] lightly; [desplazarse, moverse, cambiar] slightlylas acciones han bajado ligeramente esta semana — the shares have dropped slightly o a little this week
b) (=rápidamente) [correr, andar] quickly; [tocar] lightly, gentlyc) (=sin sensatez) [actuar] flippantlyhay decisiones que no se pueden tomar ligeramente — there are some decisions which can't be taken lightly
* * *a) ( un poco) <cambiar/mejorar> slightlyb) ( superficialmente) < tocar> lightly, gently; < juzgar> casually, hastily* * *= lightly, marginally, slightly, midly, mildly, vaguely, gently, gently, subtly.Ex. To read a borrower label place the scanner on the left side of the label and move it from left to right across the bar codes, pressing lightly to keep it in direct contact with the label.Ex. Even for those items that are designated relevant some may be judged to be highly relevant, whilst others may be regarded as partially relevant or only marginally relevant.Ex. The other woman nodded, smiling slightly, and began to make concentric circles on a pad of paper.Ex. At the other end of the continuum is the form of hack writing typified by the poorest quality of adventure stories (often mildly pornographic).Ex. In a similar vein, the reference librarians interviewed were mildly cost conscious and believed that their requesters were most satisfied with their performance.Ex. Consequences of challenging her at this time began to shape themselves vaguely in his mind.Ex. Some authors of papers lament the lack of a philosophy and gently chide librarians for the 'simplicity of their pragmatism'.Ex. Some authors of papers lament the lack of a philosophy and gently chide librarians for the 'simplicity of their pragmatism'.Ex. The DaVinci Code movie deviates only subtly from the best-selling book on which it is based by making the lead character a man of some faith.----* balancearse ligeramente = bobble.* empujar ligeramente con el dedo o un instrumento = poke.* golpear ligeramente = tap, pat.* golpear ligeramente la punta de los dedos en sucesión sobre una superficie = tap + fingers.* ligeramente + Adjetivo = slightly + Adjetivo, vaguely + Adjetivo.* ligeramente + Nombre = a shade + Nombre.* mirar ligeramente = glance at.* revisar ligeramente = tinker with.* subir ligeramente = nudge up.* tirar ligeramente de = tug on.* tocar ligeramente = skim + the surface of, stroke, brush past, tip.* tratar ligeramente = skim + the surface of, touch on/upon.* tratar una cuestión ligeramente = touch on/upon + issue.* * *a) ( un poco) <cambiar/mejorar> slightlyb) ( superficialmente) < tocar> lightly, gently; < juzgar> casually, hastily* * *= lightly, marginally, slightly, midly, mildly, vaguely, gently, gently, subtly.Ex: To read a borrower label place the scanner on the left side of the label and move it from left to right across the bar codes, pressing lightly to keep it in direct contact with the label.
Ex: Even for those items that are designated relevant some may be judged to be highly relevant, whilst others may be regarded as partially relevant or only marginally relevant.Ex: The other woman nodded, smiling slightly, and began to make concentric circles on a pad of paper.Ex: At the other end of the continuum is the form of hack writing typified by the poorest quality of adventure stories (often mildly pornographic).Ex: In a similar vein, the reference librarians interviewed were mildly cost conscious and believed that their requesters were most satisfied with their performance.Ex: Consequences of challenging her at this time began to shape themselves vaguely in his mind.Ex: Some authors of papers lament the lack of a philosophy and gently chide librarians for the 'simplicity of their pragmatism'.Ex: Some authors of papers lament the lack of a philosophy and gently chide librarians for the 'simplicity of their pragmatism'.Ex: The DaVinci Code movie deviates only subtly from the best-selling book on which it is based by making the lead character a man of some faith.* balancearse ligeramente = bobble.* empujar ligeramente con el dedo o un instrumento = poke.* golpear ligeramente = tap, pat.* golpear ligeramente la punta de los dedos en sucesión sobre una superficie = tap + fingers.* ligeramente + Adjetivo = slightly + Adjetivo, vaguely + Adjetivo.* ligeramente + Nombre = a shade + Nombre.* mirar ligeramente = glance at.* revisar ligeramente = tinker with.* subir ligeramente = nudge up.* tirar ligeramente de = tug on.* tocar ligeramente = skim + the surface of, stroke, brush past, tip.* tratar ligeramente = skim + the surface of, touch on/upon.* tratar una cuestión ligeramente = touch on/upon + issue.* * *1 (un poco) slightlyse sintió ligeramente mareado he felt slightly dizzyquedó ligeramente sorprendida con el resultado she was somewhat o slightly surprised at the outcomesabe ligeramente a pescado it has a slight taste of fishtostar ligeramente en el horno brown lightly in the oven2 (superficialmente) ‹tocar› lightly, gently; ‹juzgar› casually, hastilyla bala sólo lo rozó ligeramente the bullet only grazed him slightlytemas que no se deben tratar ligeramente subjects which shouldn't be taken lightly o treated flippantly* * *
ligeramente adverbio
1 (con ligereza) lightly
2 (un poco) slightly: es ligeramente amarillo, it's slightly yellow
' ligeramente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
afrutada
- afrutado
- sabrosa
- sabroso
- rozar
English:
bit
- dab
- faintly
- lightly
- marginally
- mildly
- nick
- slightly
- tenuously
- thinly
- bitter
- gently
- nudge
- vaguely
* * *ligeramente adv1. [levemente] lightly;[aumentar, bajar, doler] slightly;está ligeramente torcido it's not quite straight;estoy ligeramente cansado I'm a little tired2. [superficialmente] lightly;la pelota rozó ligeramente el larguero the ball just grazed the crossbar;lo juzgaste muy ligeramente you were very quick to judge him;estudiaron el asunto muy ligeramente they looked at the matter very superficially* * *ligeramente adv1) : slightly2) levemente: lightly, gently3) : casually, flippantly* * *ligeramente adv lightly -
73 orden decreciente de importancia
Ex. The issue can be imagined as a series of concentric circles, the problem investigated being at the centre, and related topics around it in a decreasing order of importance.* * *Ex: The issue can be imagined as a series of concentric circles, the problem investigated being at the centre, and related topics around it in a decreasing order of importance.
Spanish-English dictionary > orden decreciente de importancia
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74 tesauro circular
(n.) = circular thesaurusEx. Amongst the display devices that have been incorporated into published thesauri is the circular thesaurus: a central concept is shown as a central circle and related topics are arranged in concentric circles around the central circle.* * *(n.) = circular thesaurusEx: Amongst the display devices that have been incorporated into published thesauri is the circular thesaurus: a central concept is shown as a central circle and related topics are arranged in concentric circles around the central circle.
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75 un poco
= a bit, somewhat, slightly, something of, a little bit, kinda [kind of]Ex. At the risk of sounding trite and a bit naive, I'd like to remind this group that the ISBD was also called, not for the cataloger's benefit, but as an international tool of bibliographic description.Ex. Both definitions have common roots, but their perspectives differ somewhat, the second definition being slightly broader in scope.Ex. The other woman nodded, smiling slightly, and began to make concentric circles on a pad of paper.Ex. Shannon's approach proved something of a dead end.Ex. A little bit of bibliographic instruction can go a long way.Ex. This paper examines colloquial contractions (spelling variants such as ' kinda' and 'hafta') against a background of other variations in the English writing system.* * *= a bit, somewhat, slightly, something of, a little bit, kinda [kind of]Ex: At the risk of sounding trite and a bit naive, I'd like to remind this group that the ISBD was also called, not for the cataloger's benefit, but as an international tool of bibliographic description.
Ex: Both definitions have common roots, but their perspectives differ somewhat, the second definition being slightly broader in scope.Ex: The other woman nodded, smiling slightly, and began to make concentric circles on a pad of paper.Ex: Shannon's approach proved something of a dead end.Ex: A little bit of bibliographic instruction can go a long way.Ex: This paper examines colloquial contractions (spelling variants such as ' kinda' and 'hafta') against a background of other variations in the English writing system. -
76 шаблон ближнего поля в виде четырех концентрических окружностей
шаблон ближнего поля в виде четырех концентрических окружностей
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- электросвязь, основные понятия
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > шаблон ближнего поля в виде четырех концентрических окружностей
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77 шаблон показателя преломления в виде четырех концентрических окружностей
шаблон показателя преломления в виде четырех концентрических окружностей
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- электросвязь, основные понятия
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > шаблон показателя преломления в виде четырех концентрических окружностей
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78 senta
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -enye senta moja[English Word] concentric[Part of Speech] adjective[Derived Word] engl[Swahili Example] senta ya pembetatu.[English Example] three-side concentric------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] duara zenye senta moja[English Word] concentric circles[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 10[Derived Word] engl------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] senta[Swahili Plural] senta[English Word] center (football player)[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10an[Derived Word] engl------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] senta ya pembetatu[Swahili Plural] senta za pembeni[English Word] center of a triangle[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Derived Word] engl[Swahili Example] senta ya pembetatu.[English Example] center of a triangle------------------------------------------------------------ -
79 koncentryczny
a.2. geom. concentric; koła koncentryczne concentric circles.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > koncentryczny
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80 circle
1) круг; окружность || двигаться по кругу; вращаться2) сфера, область3) ореол4) замкнутая траектория ( полёта) || летать по замкнутой траектории, летать по кругу•circle of confusion — 1. кружок рассеяния 2. тлв круг нерезкости, круг размытости-
addendum circle
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aiming circle
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Antarctic circle
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Arctic circle
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azimuth circle
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base circle
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blur circle
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centershift control circle
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circumscribing circle
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clearance turning circle
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concentric circles
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contour circle
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dedendum circle
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divided circle
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drawbar circle
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finder circle
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freezing circle
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geodesic circle
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great circle
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height circle
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imaginary circle
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inscribed circle
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limit circle
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Mohr's circle
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moldboard circle
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neck circle
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orthogonal circles
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osculating circle
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parallel circle
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pedal circle
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pitch circle
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polar circle
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potential circle
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principal circle
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reference circle
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root circle
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small circle
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steering circle
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stress circle
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swinging circle
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tangent circle
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traffic circle
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turning circle
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vertical circle
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wheel rolling circle
См. также в других словарях:
concentric circles — circles which share the same center … English contemporary dictionary
Concentric — circles An archery target, featuring evenly spaced … Wikipedia
Concentric — Con*cen tric, Concentrical Con*cen tric*al, a. [F. concentrique. See {Concenter}.] Having a common center, as circles of different size, one within another. [1913 Webster] Concentric circles upon the surface of the water. Sir I. Newton. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Concentric zone model — Commuter zone … Wikipedia
concentric — [kən sen′trik] adj. [ME concentrik < OFr concentrique < ML concentricus < L com , together + centricus, CENTRIC] having a center in common [concentric circles]: also concentrical concentrically adv. concentricity [kän΄sen tris′ə tē] n … English World dictionary
concentric — [[t]kənse̱ntrɪk[/t]] ADJ: ADJ n Concentric circles or rings have the same centre. Stonehenge is an ancient collection of enormous standing stones, mysteriously arranged in two concentric circles … English dictionary
concentric — Having a common center, such that two or more spheres, circles, or segments of circles are within one another. * * * con·cen·tric kən sen trik, ( )kän adj having a common center <concentric circles> con·cen·tri·cal·ly tri k(ə )lē adv * * *… … Medical dictionary
concentric — adjective Etymology: Middle English consentrik, from Medieval Latin concentricus, from Latin com + centrum center Date: 14th century 1. having a common center < concentric circles > 2. having a common axis ; coaxial • concentrically … New Collegiate Dictionary
concentric — con|cen|tric [kənˈsentrık] adj [Date: 1300 1400; : Medieval Latin; Origin: concentricus, from Latin com ( COM ) + centrum center ] having the same centre →↑eccentric ▪ concentric circles … Dictionary of contemporary English
concentric — con|cen|tric [ kən sentrık ] adjective concentric circles all have the same center … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
concentric — adjective technical having the same centre: concentric circles compare eccentric 1 (2) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English