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1) Общая лексика: hum. сокр. Capillary Electrophoresis2) Компьютерная техника: Cgi Edition, Compact Edition, Compact Environment, Correctable Error, channel encoder3) Биология: cellulose exchanger4) Американизм: A Covered Entity5) Латинский язык: Caveat Emptor6) Военный термин: Campaign Evaluation, Canadian Engineers, Cartographic Entity, Central Europe, Chief of Engineers, Collateral Enclave, Collection Emphasis, Commander's Evaluation, Communications and Electronics, Comprehensive Evaluation, Concept Evaluation, Continuous Evaluation, Corps of Engineers, Criticism Entries, Current Exploitation, carrying equipment, chemical energy, chemical engineer, circular error, civil emergency, civil engineering, communications equipment, communications/electronics, compass error, composition exploding, construction equipment, control element, control equipment, controller error, cost effective, cost-effectiveness (критерий), counterespionage, crew error, crew evaluator, critical examination, cumulative expenditures, Corps of Engineers (U.S. Army), Civil Engineer (s)7) Техника: Combustion Engineering, Inc., Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army, Customer Experience, chronometer error, combustion engine, common emitter, common equipment, common-emitter transistor connection, conductivity element, containment environment, exploding composition8) Сельское хозяйство: European health & safety product label (Conformité Européenne)9) Математика: круговая ошибка (circular error), полный перебор (complete enumeration), радиальное отклонение (circular error)10) Религия: Catholic Encyclopedia, Christian Endeavor11) Экономика: Office of the Chief Economist12) Страхование: consumption entry13) Автомобильный термин: commutator end14) Грубое выражение: Crap Extended, Cum Egg15) Политика: Sri Lanka16) Телекоммуникации: сторона клиента17) Сокращение: Chief Engineer (British Army), Chief Engineer, Chief Executive, Church of England, Co-operative Engagement, Command Element, Common Era (substitute for AD), Concurrent Engineering, Control Engineer, ship, Corps of Engineers Command (US Army), Cost Estimate, Counsellor of Embassy, Customer Engineer, composition, exploding, continuing education18) Университет: College Of Engineering, Conventional Examination19) Электроника: Capillary electrophoresis, Conformity To European, Consumer Electronics20) Вычислительная техника: cost of error, Compact Edition (MS, Windows), Connection Endpoint (UNI), Common Era (substitute for AD), Customer Engineer (see also,) \<\< FE\>\>, затраты на ошибку, эксплуатационное обслуживание21) Генетика: (capillary electrophoresis) КЭ (капиллярный электрофорез)22) Связь: Control Element /Circuit Emulation, circuit emulation23) Фирменный знак: Con Ele Dyn24) Целлюлозно-бумажная промышленность: Степень каустизации (Caustizing Efficiency; Causticizing Efficiency)25) Энергетика: collector end, коллекторная часть26) СМИ: Collectors Edition27) Деловая лексика: непрерывное обучение, повышение квалификации (continuing education)28) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: Cost Element29) Сетевые технологии: communication electronics, customer engineering, инженер по обслуживанию абонентов, электроника средств связи30) Полимеры: carbon equivalent31) Ядерная физика: Coulomb Excitation32) Контроль качества: cost effectiveness33) Сахалин Ю: commodity engineer, conceptual engineering34) Химическое оружие: U.S.- U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, US Army Corps of Engineers, combustion efficiency35) Физическая химия: Collision Energy (в масс-спектроскопии)36) Макаров: color excess37) Безопасность: Communication Encryption38) Расширение файла: Cache Enable, Channel End, Chip Enable, Collision Elimination, Convert Enable, Computer Eyes (Digital Vision IFF bitmap)39) Нефть и газ: coal equivalent40) Военно-политический термин: Council of Europe41) МИД: Convention on Laundering, Search, Seizure and Confiscation of the Proceeds from Crime, computing element, computing element (typically an arithmetic logical unit)42) Высокочастотная электроника: Conformite Europeene43) ООН: Communaute Europeenne44) Должность: Civil Engineer45) НАСА: Communications Engineer, Compact Equipment46) Федеральное бюро расследований: Charlotte Field Office47) Единицы измерений: Christian Era, Common Era48) Международная торговля: Contrast Enhancement49) Зубная имплантология: ITI Continuing Education, программа ITI непрерывного повышения квалификации -
25 CP
1) Общая лексика: hum. сокр. Colored Protein, хронический панкреатит2) Компьютерная техника: Color Printer, Computer Problem, Computer player (компьютерные игры)3) Медицина: cold pressor test (холодовой прессорный тест), (ceruloplasmin) ЦП (церулоплазмин)4) Американизм: Candidate Presentation, Colored People, Construction Permit5) Ботаника: Carnivorous Plant6) Спорт: Card Points, Cheer Points, Contribution Points7) Военный термин: Canadian patrol, Career Program, Character Position, Check Points, Closest Point, Co-Pilot, Communication Problem, Contingency Planning, Correction Processor, Counterproliferation, central point, central procurement, checkpoint, chemical protective, collision probability, command paymaster, command pilot, command post, communications personnel, component parts, conceptual phase, concrete-piercing, constrained procedure, contact party, contact point, control panel, control point, control post, control procedures, control program, cost and performances, cross and point, КП, командный пункт8) Техника: cable party, cable sensor, call on positive, candidate prototype, card punch, center tap, ceramic package, character point, charging pump, clock phase, closed-packed crystals, coating permeability, cold pipe, combined parity, command pulse, communications programs, concrete pipe, condensate pump, console processor, constant pitch, constant power, containment purge, control parameter, control plane, control procedure, coolant pump, cooling pond, copy-protected, corrosion product, cost of propellant, critical power, cyclopentane, molecular heat at constant pressure9) Сельское хозяйство: Cross Pairs, cost price, crude protein10) Химия: Creatine Phosphate, хч (химически чистый)11) Математика: задача с ограничениями (constrained problem), непрерывный параметр (continuous parameter), общая часть (common part), принцип соответствия (correspondence principle), условное доказательство (conditional proof)12) Религия: Cumberland Presbyterian13) Метеорология: Continental Polar14) Железнодорожный термин: Canadian Pacific Railway15) Юридический термин: Child Pornography, Close Proximity, Community Policing16) Бухгалтерия: Credit Points17) Автомобильный термин: crankshaft position sensor (Ford), canister purge (GM)18) Биржевой термин: C P19) Грубое выражение: Crap Participation20) Телекоммуникации: Call Processing, Charging Party, Coordination Processor, Customer Premises21) Сокращение: Camp, Campus Police (MIT, others probably too), Canadian Pacific, Canadian Press, Captain of the Port, Career Program (USA), Carrier Route Presort rate category abbreviation on letter mail key line, Central Processing/Processor, Circulaire Pivot (Circular pivot (France)), Circular Polarised, Circularly Polarized, Civil aircraft marking (Bolivia), Clock Pulse, Close Protection, Code of Procedure, Colis Postaux (international mail category - see IMM), Communications Processor, Communist Party, Conservative Party, Court of Probate, centre of pressure, coal port, common prayer, copilot, the Canadian Press, Character Pointer, conditions precedent (в юридических текстах), Chrome-Plated (хромированный)22) Университет: Campus Police, College Program, Course Pack, Course Packet23) Физика: Coherent Potential, Coulomb Potential24) Физиология: Cerebral Palsy, Cervical Position, Chest pain, Chronic Pain, Component Pertussis, Current Partner25) Фото: Colour Printing26) Электроника: Capability performance, Chip place, Continuous Propagation, Process capability27) Вычислительная техника: Centronics Parallel, Connection Processor, command processor, current pointer, current position, текущая позиция, Contention Period (DCF, MAC), Control Program (IBM, OS, VM/ESA, VM), Control Point (IBM, SNA), Coordination Point (ISO 9646-3, TTCN), Campus Police (MIT, others probably too), командный процессор, текущая точка, текущей позиции28) Литература: Charter Party29) Нефть: casing point, casing pressure, circulating pressure, compaction, controllable pitch, глубина спуска обсадной колонны (casing point), давление в обсадной колонне (casing pressure), сантипуаз (единица абсолютной вязкости), шаг зацепления30) Биохимия: Continuous Phase31) Картография: chosen point32) Банковское дело: коммерческие бумаги (commercial paper), краткосрочный коммерческий вексель (commercial paper)33) Фирменный знак: Critical Path, Inc.34) Холодильная техника: coefficient of performance35) Экология: cloud picture36) Деловая лексика: Chemical Plant, Commercial Plan, Commercial Property, Common Production, Content Partner, Custom Products, Customer Pick37) Бытовая техника: указатель символа38) Бурение: casing pressure( pressure on the annulus between tubing and casing (this is measured at the surface), обсадная труба (casing pipe)39) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: connecting pipeline, катодная защита (cathodic protection), cathodic protection (electrical protection of metals against corrosion), Contracting and Procurement, continuous polymerization непрерывная полимеризация40) Нефтегазовая техника давление в межтрубном пространстве (между эксплуатационной и лифтовой колоннами), защита от коррозии, corrosion protection, антикоррозионная защита41) Менеджмент: construction plan42) Образование: Citizens Prevail, Classroom Participation, Corporal Punishment43) Инвестиции: commercial paper44) Сетевые технологии: central processor, communication processor, current point, ЦП, коммуникационный процессор, центральный процессор45) Полимеры: Canadian Patent, calendered plate, calorific power, cathode polarization, cellulose paper, cellulose propionate, center of pressure, chemically pure, close-packed, constant potential, constant pressure, continuous polymerization46) Программирование: cloud provider47) Автоматика: chain pull, circular pitch, continuous path48) Пластмассы: Carbon Petroleum49) Сахалин Р: cathodic protection50) Химическое оружие: Construction phase, check point, construction package51) Макаров: casing pressure, cesspool, circular polarization, conductive plastics, conductive polymer, continuous processor, cost of the propellant52) Расширение файла: Copy Protected53) SAP.тех. кодовая страница, копия54) Нефть и газ: cloud point, electrochemical protection, коррозионная защита, ЭХЗ, электрохимическая защита, cathode protection, электрохимзащита55) Керамика: Chemical Preparation56) Логистика: Contracts and Procurement57) Строительные материалы: Chrome Polished (покрытие)58) Собаководство: Canine Parvovirus59) Христианство: Church Planting, ОНЦ60) Яхтенный спорт: Prismatic Coefficient61) Должность: Couch Potato62) Чат: Created Posts, Cutie Patootie63) NYSE. Canadian Pacific, LTD.64) НАСА: Controlled Planetary, Crash Pad65) Международные перевозки: carriage paid, carriage раid -
26 Ce
1) Общая лексика: hum. сокр. Capillary Electrophoresis2) Компьютерная техника: Cgi Edition, Compact Edition, Compact Environment, Correctable Error, channel encoder3) Биология: cellulose exchanger4) Американизм: A Covered Entity5) Латинский язык: Caveat Emptor6) Военный термин: Campaign Evaluation, Canadian Engineers, Cartographic Entity, Central Europe, Chief of Engineers, Collateral Enclave, Collection Emphasis, Commander's Evaluation, Communications and Electronics, Comprehensive Evaluation, Concept Evaluation, Continuous Evaluation, Corps of Engineers, Criticism Entries, Current Exploitation, carrying equipment, chemical energy, chemical engineer, circular error, civil emergency, civil engineering, communications equipment, communications/electronics, compass error, composition exploding, construction equipment, control element, control equipment, controller error, cost effective, cost-effectiveness (критерий), counterespionage, crew error, crew evaluator, critical examination, cumulative expenditures, Corps of Engineers (U.S. Army), Civil Engineer (s)7) Техника: Combustion Engineering, Inc., Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army, Customer Experience, chronometer error, combustion engine, common emitter, common equipment, common-emitter transistor connection, conductivity element, containment environment, exploding composition8) Сельское хозяйство: European health & safety product label (Conformité Européenne)9) Математика: круговая ошибка (circular error), полный перебор (complete enumeration), радиальное отклонение (circular error)10) Религия: Catholic Encyclopedia, Christian Endeavor11) Экономика: Office of the Chief Economist12) Страхование: consumption entry13) Автомобильный термин: commutator end14) Грубое выражение: Crap Extended, Cum Egg15) Политика: Sri Lanka16) Телекоммуникации: сторона клиента17) Сокращение: Chief Engineer (British Army), Chief Engineer, Chief Executive, Church of England, Co-operative Engagement, Command Element, Common Era (substitute for AD), Concurrent Engineering, Control Engineer, ship, Corps of Engineers Command (US Army), Cost Estimate, Counsellor of Embassy, Customer Engineer, composition, exploding, continuing education18) Университет: College Of Engineering, Conventional Examination19) Электроника: Capillary electrophoresis, Conformity To European, Consumer Electronics20) Вычислительная техника: cost of error, Compact Edition (MS, Windows), Connection Endpoint (UNI), Common Era (substitute for AD), Customer Engineer (see also,) \<\< FE\>\>, затраты на ошибку, эксплуатационное обслуживание21) Генетика: (capillary electrophoresis) КЭ (капиллярный электрофорез)22) Связь: Control Element /Circuit Emulation, circuit emulation23) Фирменный знак: Con Ele Dyn24) Целлюлозно-бумажная промышленность: Степень каустизации (Caustizing Efficiency; Causticizing Efficiency)25) Энергетика: collector end, коллекторная часть26) СМИ: Collectors Edition27) Деловая лексика: непрерывное обучение, повышение квалификации (continuing education)28) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: Cost Element29) Сетевые технологии: communication electronics, customer engineering, инженер по обслуживанию абонентов, электроника средств связи30) Полимеры: carbon equivalent31) Ядерная физика: Coulomb Excitation32) Контроль качества: cost effectiveness33) Сахалин Ю: commodity engineer, conceptual engineering34) Химическое оружие: U.S.- U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, US Army Corps of Engineers, combustion efficiency35) Физическая химия: Collision Energy (в масс-спектроскопии)36) Макаров: color excess37) Безопасность: Communication Encryption38) Расширение файла: Cache Enable, Channel End, Chip Enable, Collision Elimination, Convert Enable, Computer Eyes (Digital Vision IFF bitmap)39) Нефть и газ: coal equivalent40) Военно-политический термин: Council of Europe41) МИД: Convention on Laundering, Search, Seizure and Confiscation of the Proceeds from Crime, computing element, computing element (typically an arithmetic logical unit)42) Высокочастотная электроника: Conformite Europeene43) ООН: Communaute Europeenne44) Должность: Civil Engineer45) НАСА: Communications Engineer, Compact Equipment46) Федеральное бюро расследований: Charlotte Field Office47) Единицы измерений: Christian Era, Common Era48) Международная торговля: Contrast Enhancement49) Зубная имплантология: ITI Continuing Education, программа ITI непрерывного повышения квалификации -
27 Cp
1) Общая лексика: hum. сокр. Colored Protein, хронический панкреатит2) Компьютерная техника: Color Printer, Computer Problem, Computer player (компьютерные игры)3) Медицина: cold pressor test (холодовой прессорный тест), (ceruloplasmin) ЦП (церулоплазмин)4) Американизм: Candidate Presentation, Colored People, Construction Permit5) Ботаника: Carnivorous Plant6) Спорт: Card Points, Cheer Points, Contribution Points7) Военный термин: Canadian patrol, Career Program, Character Position, Check Points, Closest Point, Co-Pilot, Communication Problem, Contingency Planning, Correction Processor, Counterproliferation, central point, central procurement, checkpoint, chemical protective, collision probability, command paymaster, command pilot, command post, communications personnel, component parts, conceptual phase, concrete-piercing, constrained procedure, contact party, contact point, control panel, control point, control post, control procedures, control program, cost and performances, cross and point, КП, командный пункт8) Техника: cable party, cable sensor, call on positive, candidate prototype, card punch, center tap, ceramic package, character point, charging pump, clock phase, closed-packed crystals, coating permeability, cold pipe, combined parity, command pulse, communications programs, concrete pipe, condensate pump, console processor, constant pitch, constant power, containment purge, control parameter, control plane, control procedure, coolant pump, cooling pond, copy-protected, corrosion product, cost of propellant, critical power, cyclopentane, molecular heat at constant pressure9) Сельское хозяйство: Cross Pairs, cost price, crude protein10) Химия: Creatine Phosphate, хч (химически чистый)11) Математика: задача с ограничениями (constrained problem), непрерывный параметр (continuous parameter), общая часть (common part), принцип соответствия (correspondence principle), условное доказательство (conditional proof)12) Религия: Cumberland Presbyterian13) Метеорология: Continental Polar14) Железнодорожный термин: Canadian Pacific Railway15) Юридический термин: Child Pornography, Close Proximity, Community Policing16) Бухгалтерия: Credit Points17) Автомобильный термин: crankshaft position sensor (Ford), canister purge (GM)18) Биржевой термин: C P19) Грубое выражение: Crap Participation20) Телекоммуникации: Call Processing, Charging Party, Coordination Processor, Customer Premises21) Сокращение: Camp, Campus Police (MIT, others probably too), Canadian Pacific, Canadian Press, Captain of the Port, Career Program (USA), Carrier Route Presort rate category abbreviation on letter mail key line, Central Processing/Processor, Circulaire Pivot (Circular pivot (France)), Circular Polarised, Circularly Polarized, Civil aircraft marking (Bolivia), Clock Pulse, Close Protection, Code of Procedure, Colis Postaux (international mail category - see IMM), Communications Processor, Communist Party, Conservative Party, Court of Probate, centre of pressure, coal port, common prayer, copilot, the Canadian Press, Character Pointer, conditions precedent (в юридических текстах), Chrome-Plated (хромированный)22) Университет: Campus Police, College Program, Course Pack, Course Packet23) Физика: Coherent Potential, Coulomb Potential24) Физиология: Cerebral Palsy, Cervical Position, Chest pain, Chronic Pain, Component Pertussis, Current Partner25) Фото: Colour Printing26) Электроника: Capability performance, Chip place, Continuous Propagation, Process capability27) Вычислительная техника: Centronics Parallel, Connection Processor, command processor, current pointer, current position, текущая позиция, Contention Period (DCF, MAC), Control Program (IBM, OS, VM/ESA, VM), Control Point (IBM, SNA), Coordination Point (ISO 9646-3, TTCN), Campus Police (MIT, others probably too), командный процессор, текущая точка, текущей позиции28) Литература: Charter Party29) Нефть: casing point, casing pressure, circulating pressure, compaction, controllable pitch, глубина спуска обсадной колонны (casing point), давление в обсадной колонне (casing pressure), сантипуаз (единица абсолютной вязкости), шаг зацепления30) Биохимия: Continuous Phase31) Картография: chosen point32) Банковское дело: коммерческие бумаги (commercial paper), краткосрочный коммерческий вексель (commercial paper)33) Фирменный знак: Critical Path, Inc.34) Холодильная техника: coefficient of performance35) Экология: cloud picture36) Деловая лексика: Chemical Plant, Commercial Plan, Commercial Property, Common Production, Content Partner, Custom Products, Customer Pick37) Бытовая техника: указатель символа38) Бурение: casing pressure( pressure on the annulus between tubing and casing (this is measured at the surface), обсадная труба (casing pipe)39) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: connecting pipeline, катодная защита (cathodic protection), cathodic protection (electrical protection of metals against corrosion), Contracting and Procurement, continuous polymerization непрерывная полимеризация40) Нефтегазовая техника давление в межтрубном пространстве (между эксплуатационной и лифтовой колоннами), защита от коррозии, corrosion protection, антикоррозионная защита41) Менеджмент: construction plan42) Образование: Citizens Prevail, Classroom Participation, Corporal Punishment43) Инвестиции: commercial paper44) Сетевые технологии: central processor, communication processor, current point, ЦП, коммуникационный процессор, центральный процессор45) Полимеры: Canadian Patent, calendered plate, calorific power, cathode polarization, cellulose paper, cellulose propionate, center of pressure, chemically pure, close-packed, constant potential, constant pressure, continuous polymerization46) Программирование: cloud provider47) Автоматика: chain pull, circular pitch, continuous path48) Пластмассы: Carbon Petroleum49) Сахалин Р: cathodic protection50) Химическое оружие: Construction phase, check point, construction package51) Макаров: casing pressure, cesspool, circular polarization, conductive plastics, conductive polymer, continuous processor, cost of the propellant52) Расширение файла: Copy Protected53) SAP.тех. кодовая страница, копия54) Нефть и газ: cloud point, electrochemical protection, коррозионная защита, ЭХЗ, электрохимическая защита, cathode protection, электрохимзащита55) Керамика: Chemical Preparation56) Логистика: Contracts and Procurement57) Строительные материалы: Chrome Polished (покрытие)58) Собаководство: Canine Parvovirus59) Христианство: Church Planting, ОНЦ60) Яхтенный спорт: Prismatic Coefficient61) Должность: Couch Potato62) Чат: Created Posts, Cutie Patootie63) NYSE. Canadian Pacific, LTD.64) НАСА: Controlled Planetary, Crash Pad65) Международные перевозки: carriage paid, carriage раid -
28 cP
1) Общая лексика: hum. сокр. Colored Protein, хронический панкреатит2) Компьютерная техника: Color Printer, Computer Problem, Computer player (компьютерные игры)3) Медицина: cold pressor test (холодовой прессорный тест), (ceruloplasmin) ЦП (церулоплазмин)4) Американизм: Candidate Presentation, Colored People, Construction Permit5) Ботаника: Carnivorous Plant6) Спорт: Card Points, Cheer Points, Contribution Points7) Военный термин: Canadian patrol, Career Program, Character Position, Check Points, Closest Point, Co-Pilot, Communication Problem, Contingency Planning, Correction Processor, Counterproliferation, central point, central procurement, checkpoint, chemical protective, collision probability, command paymaster, command pilot, command post, communications personnel, component parts, conceptual phase, concrete-piercing, constrained procedure, contact party, contact point, control panel, control point, control post, control procedures, control program, cost and performances, cross and point, КП, командный пункт8) Техника: cable party, cable sensor, call on positive, candidate prototype, card punch, center tap, ceramic package, character point, charging pump, clock phase, closed-packed crystals, coating permeability, cold pipe, combined parity, command pulse, communications programs, concrete pipe, condensate pump, console processor, constant pitch, constant power, containment purge, control parameter, control plane, control procedure, coolant pump, cooling pond, copy-protected, corrosion product, cost of propellant, critical power, cyclopentane, molecular heat at constant pressure9) Сельское хозяйство: Cross Pairs, cost price, crude protein10) Химия: Creatine Phosphate, хч (химически чистый)11) Математика: задача с ограничениями (constrained problem), непрерывный параметр (continuous parameter), общая часть (common part), принцип соответствия (correspondence principle), условное доказательство (conditional proof)12) Религия: Cumberland Presbyterian13) Метеорология: Continental Polar14) Железнодорожный термин: Canadian Pacific Railway15) Юридический термин: Child Pornography, Close Proximity, Community Policing16) Бухгалтерия: Credit Points17) Автомобильный термин: crankshaft position sensor (Ford), canister purge (GM)18) Биржевой термин: C P19) Грубое выражение: Crap Participation20) Телекоммуникации: Call Processing, Charging Party, Coordination Processor, Customer Premises21) Сокращение: Camp, Campus Police (MIT, others probably too), Canadian Pacific, Canadian Press, Captain of the Port, Career Program (USA), Carrier Route Presort rate category abbreviation on letter mail key line, Central Processing/Processor, Circulaire Pivot (Circular pivot (France)), Circular Polarised, Circularly Polarized, Civil aircraft marking (Bolivia), Clock Pulse, Close Protection, Code of Procedure, Colis Postaux (international mail category - see IMM), Communications Processor, Communist Party, Conservative Party, Court of Probate, centre of pressure, coal port, common prayer, copilot, the Canadian Press, Character Pointer, conditions precedent (в юридических текстах), Chrome-Plated (хромированный)22) Университет: Campus Police, College Program, Course Pack, Course Packet23) Физика: Coherent Potential, Coulomb Potential24) Физиология: Cerebral Palsy, Cervical Position, Chest pain, Chronic Pain, Component Pertussis, Current Partner25) Фото: Colour Printing26) Электроника: Capability performance, Chip place, Continuous Propagation, Process capability27) Вычислительная техника: Centronics Parallel, Connection Processor, command processor, current pointer, current position, текущая позиция, Contention Period (DCF, MAC), Control Program (IBM, OS, VM/ESA, VM), Control Point (IBM, SNA), Coordination Point (ISO 9646-3, TTCN), Campus Police (MIT, others probably too), командный процессор, текущая точка, текущей позиции28) Литература: Charter Party29) Нефть: casing point, casing pressure, circulating pressure, compaction, controllable pitch, глубина спуска обсадной колонны (casing point), давление в обсадной колонне (casing pressure), сантипуаз (единица абсолютной вязкости), шаг зацепления30) Биохимия: Continuous Phase31) Картография: chosen point32) Банковское дело: коммерческие бумаги (commercial paper), краткосрочный коммерческий вексель (commercial paper)33) Фирменный знак: Critical Path, Inc.34) Холодильная техника: coefficient of performance35) Экология: cloud picture36) Деловая лексика: Chemical Plant, Commercial Plan, Commercial Property, Common Production, Content Partner, Custom Products, Customer Pick37) Бытовая техника: указатель символа38) Бурение: casing pressure( pressure on the annulus between tubing and casing (this is measured at the surface), обсадная труба (casing pipe)39) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: connecting pipeline, катодная защита (cathodic protection), cathodic protection (electrical protection of metals against corrosion), Contracting and Procurement, continuous polymerization непрерывная полимеризация40) Нефтегазовая техника давление в межтрубном пространстве (между эксплуатационной и лифтовой колоннами), защита от коррозии, corrosion protection, антикоррозионная защита41) Менеджмент: construction plan42) Образование: Citizens Prevail, Classroom Participation, Corporal Punishment43) Инвестиции: commercial paper44) Сетевые технологии: central processor, communication processor, current point, ЦП, коммуникационный процессор, центральный процессор45) Полимеры: Canadian Patent, calendered plate, calorific power, cathode polarization, cellulose paper, cellulose propionate, center of pressure, chemically pure, close-packed, constant potential, constant pressure, continuous polymerization46) Программирование: cloud provider47) Автоматика: chain pull, circular pitch, continuous path48) Пластмассы: Carbon Petroleum49) Сахалин Р: cathodic protection50) Химическое оружие: Construction phase, check point, construction package51) Макаров: casing pressure, cesspool, circular polarization, conductive plastics, conductive polymer, continuous processor, cost of the propellant52) Расширение файла: Copy Protected53) SAP.тех. кодовая страница, копия54) Нефть и газ: cloud point, electrochemical protection, коррозионная защита, ЭХЗ, электрохимическая защита, cathode protection, электрохимзащита55) Керамика: Chemical Preparation56) Логистика: Contracts and Procurement57) Строительные материалы: Chrome Polished (покрытие)58) Собаководство: Canine Parvovirus59) Христианство: Church Planting, ОНЦ60) Яхтенный спорт: Prismatic Coefficient61) Должность: Couch Potato62) Чат: Created Posts, Cutie Patootie63) NYSE. Canadian Pacific, LTD.64) НАСА: Controlled Planetary, Crash Pad65) Международные перевозки: carriage paid, carriage раid -
29 ce
1) Общая лексика: hum. сокр. Capillary Electrophoresis2) Компьютерная техника: Cgi Edition, Compact Edition, Compact Environment, Correctable Error, channel encoder3) Биология: cellulose exchanger4) Американизм: A Covered Entity5) Латинский язык: Caveat Emptor6) Военный термин: Campaign Evaluation, Canadian Engineers, Cartographic Entity, Central Europe, Chief of Engineers, Collateral Enclave, Collection Emphasis, Commander's Evaluation, Communications and Electronics, Comprehensive Evaluation, Concept Evaluation, Continuous Evaluation, Corps of Engineers, Criticism Entries, Current Exploitation, carrying equipment, chemical energy, chemical engineer, circular error, civil emergency, civil engineering, communications equipment, communications/electronics, compass error, composition exploding, construction equipment, control element, control equipment, controller error, cost effective, cost-effectiveness (критерий), counterespionage, crew error, crew evaluator, critical examination, cumulative expenditures, Corps of Engineers (U.S. Army), Civil Engineer (s)7) Техника: Combustion Engineering, Inc., Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army, Customer Experience, chronometer error, combustion engine, common emitter, common equipment, common-emitter transistor connection, conductivity element, containment environment, exploding composition8) Сельское хозяйство: European health & safety product label (Conformité Européenne)9) Математика: круговая ошибка (circular error), полный перебор (complete enumeration), радиальное отклонение (circular error)10) Религия: Catholic Encyclopedia, Christian Endeavor11) Экономика: Office of the Chief Economist12) Страхование: consumption entry13) Автомобильный термин: commutator end14) Грубое выражение: Crap Extended, Cum Egg15) Политика: Sri Lanka16) Телекоммуникации: сторона клиента17) Сокращение: Chief Engineer (British Army), Chief Engineer, Chief Executive, Church of England, Co-operative Engagement, Command Element, Common Era (substitute for AD), Concurrent Engineering, Control Engineer, ship, Corps of Engineers Command (US Army), Cost Estimate, Counsellor of Embassy, Customer Engineer, composition, exploding, continuing education18) Университет: College Of Engineering, Conventional Examination19) Электроника: Capillary electrophoresis, Conformity To European, Consumer Electronics20) Вычислительная техника: cost of error, Compact Edition (MS, Windows), Connection Endpoint (UNI), Common Era (substitute for AD), Customer Engineer (see also,) \<\< FE\>\>, затраты на ошибку, эксплуатационное обслуживание21) Генетика: (capillary electrophoresis) КЭ (капиллярный электрофорез)22) Связь: Control Element /Circuit Emulation, circuit emulation23) Фирменный знак: Con Ele Dyn24) Целлюлозно-бумажная промышленность: Степень каустизации (Caustizing Efficiency; Causticizing Efficiency)25) Энергетика: collector end, коллекторная часть26) СМИ: Collectors Edition27) Деловая лексика: непрерывное обучение, повышение квалификации (continuing education)28) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: Cost Element29) Сетевые технологии: communication electronics, customer engineering, инженер по обслуживанию абонентов, электроника средств связи30) Полимеры: carbon equivalent31) Ядерная физика: Coulomb Excitation32) Контроль качества: cost effectiveness33) Сахалин Ю: commodity engineer, conceptual engineering34) Химическое оружие: U.S.- U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, US Army Corps of Engineers, combustion efficiency35) Физическая химия: Collision Energy (в масс-спектроскопии)36) Макаров: color excess37) Безопасность: Communication Encryption38) Расширение файла: Cache Enable, Channel End, Chip Enable, Collision Elimination, Convert Enable, Computer Eyes (Digital Vision IFF bitmap)39) Нефть и газ: coal equivalent40) Военно-политический термин: Council of Europe41) МИД: Convention on Laundering, Search, Seizure and Confiscation of the Proceeds from Crime, computing element, computing element (typically an arithmetic logical unit)42) Высокочастотная электроника: Conformite Europeene43) ООН: Communaute Europeenne44) Должность: Civil Engineer45) НАСА: Communications Engineer, Compact Equipment46) Федеральное бюро расследований: Charlotte Field Office47) Единицы измерений: Christian Era, Common Era48) Международная торговля: Contrast Enhancement49) Зубная имплантология: ITI Continuing Education, программа ITI непрерывного повышения квалификации -
30 cp
1) Общая лексика: hum. сокр. Colored Protein, хронический панкреатит2) Компьютерная техника: Color Printer, Computer Problem, Computer player (компьютерные игры)3) Медицина: cold pressor test (холодовой прессорный тест), (ceruloplasmin) ЦП (церулоплазмин)4) Американизм: Candidate Presentation, Colored People, Construction Permit5) Ботаника: Carnivorous Plant6) Спорт: Card Points, Cheer Points, Contribution Points7) Военный термин: Canadian patrol, Career Program, Character Position, Check Points, Closest Point, Co-Pilot, Communication Problem, Contingency Planning, Correction Processor, Counterproliferation, central point, central procurement, checkpoint, chemical protective, collision probability, command paymaster, command pilot, command post, communications personnel, component parts, conceptual phase, concrete-piercing, constrained procedure, contact party, contact point, control panel, control point, control post, control procedures, control program, cost and performances, cross and point, КП, командный пункт8) Техника: cable party, cable sensor, call on positive, candidate prototype, card punch, center tap, ceramic package, character point, charging pump, clock phase, closed-packed crystals, coating permeability, cold pipe, combined parity, command pulse, communications programs, concrete pipe, condensate pump, console processor, constant pitch, constant power, containment purge, control parameter, control plane, control procedure, coolant pump, cooling pond, copy-protected, corrosion product, cost of propellant, critical power, cyclopentane, molecular heat at constant pressure9) Сельское хозяйство: Cross Pairs, cost price, crude protein10) Химия: Creatine Phosphate, хч (химически чистый)11) Математика: задача с ограничениями (constrained problem), непрерывный параметр (continuous parameter), общая часть (common part), принцип соответствия (correspondence principle), условное доказательство (conditional proof)12) Религия: Cumberland Presbyterian13) Метеорология: Continental Polar14) Железнодорожный термин: Canadian Pacific Railway15) Юридический термин: Child Pornography, Close Proximity, Community Policing16) Бухгалтерия: Credit Points17) Автомобильный термин: crankshaft position sensor (Ford), canister purge (GM)18) Биржевой термин: C P19) Грубое выражение: Crap Participation20) Телекоммуникации: Call Processing, Charging Party, Coordination Processor, Customer Premises21) Сокращение: Camp, Campus Police (MIT, others probably too), Canadian Pacific, Canadian Press, Captain of the Port, Career Program (USA), Carrier Route Presort rate category abbreviation on letter mail key line, Central Processing/Processor, Circulaire Pivot (Circular pivot (France)), Circular Polarised, Circularly Polarized, Civil aircraft marking (Bolivia), Clock Pulse, Close Protection, Code of Procedure, Colis Postaux (international mail category - see IMM), Communications Processor, Communist Party, Conservative Party, Court of Probate, centre of pressure, coal port, common prayer, copilot, the Canadian Press, Character Pointer, conditions precedent (в юридических текстах), Chrome-Plated (хромированный)22) Университет: Campus Police, College Program, Course Pack, Course Packet23) Физика: Coherent Potential, Coulomb Potential24) Физиология: Cerebral Palsy, Cervical Position, Chest pain, Chronic Pain, Component Pertussis, Current Partner25) Фото: Colour Printing26) Электроника: Capability performance, Chip place, Continuous Propagation, Process capability27) Вычислительная техника: Centronics Parallel, Connection Processor, command processor, current pointer, current position, текущая позиция, Contention Period (DCF, MAC), Control Program (IBM, OS, VM/ESA, VM), Control Point (IBM, SNA), Coordination Point (ISO 9646-3, TTCN), Campus Police (MIT, others probably too), командный процессор, текущая точка, текущей позиции28) Литература: Charter Party29) Нефть: casing point, casing pressure, circulating pressure, compaction, controllable pitch, глубина спуска обсадной колонны (casing point), давление в обсадной колонне (casing pressure), сантипуаз (единица абсолютной вязкости), шаг зацепления30) Биохимия: Continuous Phase31) Картография: chosen point32) Банковское дело: коммерческие бумаги (commercial paper), краткосрочный коммерческий вексель (commercial paper)33) Фирменный знак: Critical Path, Inc.34) Холодильная техника: coefficient of performance35) Экология: cloud picture36) Деловая лексика: Chemical Plant, Commercial Plan, Commercial Property, Common Production, Content Partner, Custom Products, Customer Pick37) Бытовая техника: указатель символа38) Бурение: casing pressure( pressure on the annulus between tubing and casing (this is measured at the surface), обсадная труба (casing pipe)39) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: connecting pipeline, катодная защита (cathodic protection), cathodic protection (electrical protection of metals against corrosion), Contracting and Procurement, continuous polymerization непрерывная полимеризация40) Нефтегазовая техника давление в межтрубном пространстве (между эксплуатационной и лифтовой колоннами), защита от коррозии, corrosion protection, антикоррозионная защита41) Менеджмент: construction plan42) Образование: Citizens Prevail, Classroom Participation, Corporal Punishment43) Инвестиции: commercial paper44) Сетевые технологии: central processor, communication processor, current point, ЦП, коммуникационный процессор, центральный процессор45) Полимеры: Canadian Patent, calendered plate, calorific power, cathode polarization, cellulose paper, cellulose propionate, center of pressure, chemically pure, close-packed, constant potential, constant pressure, continuous polymerization46) Программирование: cloud provider47) Автоматика: chain pull, circular pitch, continuous path48) Пластмассы: Carbon Petroleum49) Сахалин Р: cathodic protection50) Химическое оружие: Construction phase, check point, construction package51) Макаров: casing pressure, cesspool, circular polarization, conductive plastics, conductive polymer, continuous processor, cost of the propellant52) Расширение файла: Copy Protected53) SAP.тех. кодовая страница, копия54) Нефть и газ: cloud point, electrochemical protection, коррозионная защита, ЭХЗ, электрохимическая защита, cathode protection, электрохимзащита55) Керамика: Chemical Preparation56) Логистика: Contracts and Procurement57) Строительные материалы: Chrome Polished (покрытие)58) Собаководство: Canine Parvovirus59) Христианство: Church Planting, ОНЦ60) Яхтенный спорт: Prismatic Coefficient61) Должность: Couch Potato62) Чат: Created Posts, Cutie Patootie63) NYSE. Canadian Pacific, LTD.64) НАСА: Controlled Planetary, Crash Pad65) Международные перевозки: carriage paid, carriage раid -
31 area
1) площадь, пространство2) зона, район3) поверхность•- active picture area
- antenna area
- antenna-effective area
- aperture area
- base station covered area
- blackout area
- blind area
- border area
- burglar detection area
- calling area
- carrier servicing area
- cellular area
- centralized telecine area
- coherence area
- collecting area
- conceptual area
- controlled area
- coordination area
- core area
- coverage area
- dead area
- dominant influence area
- ear sensity area
- editing area
- effective area
- effective boresight area
- elemental area
- fringe area
- global A area
- global B area
- input area
- insonation area
- local service area
- mobile station servicing area
- moving area
- peak-traffic area
- phosphor area
- pole area
- portable station servicing area
- portable telephone coverage area
- primary-service area
- radio line area
- safety working area
- satellite line-of-sight area
- satellite-covered area
- satellite-serviced area
- scan area
- scanning area
- service area
- small communication area
- small-size communication area
- stationary station servicing area
- subscriber-access area
- target area
- traffic area
- white area
- working areaEnglish-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > area
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32 system
1) система; комплекс2) совокупность•- absolutely consistent system - absolutely direct indecomposable system - absolutely free system - absolutely irreducible system - absolutely isolated system - allowable coordinate system - almost linear system - ample linear system - artificial feel system - automatic block system - automatic deicing system - binary relational system - binary-coded decimal system - block tooling system - Cartesian coordinate system - completely controllable system - completely ergodic system - completely hyperbolic system - completely identifiable system - completely integrable system - completely irreducible system - completely regular system - completely stable system - completely stratified system - complex number system - conical coordinate system - derivational formal system - differential equation system - differential selsyn system - digital counting system - digital transmission system - elliptic coordinate system - elliptic cylindrical coordinate system - externally inconsistent system - finite state system - finitely axiomatizable system - finitely presented system - fully characteristic quotient system - fundamental system of solutions - hydraulic lift system - integrated switching system - isomorphically embedded system - kernel normal system - linearly dependent system - linearly independent system - live hydraulic system - locking protection system - meteor-burst communication system - modular programming system - parabolic cylindrical coordinate system - permanent four-wheel drive system - pure independent system - radio telephone system - reactor protection system - real number system - receiver-amplifier crioelectric system - remote-cylinder hydraulic system - semantically consistent system - simply consistent system - simply incomplete system - simply ordered system - spherical coordinate system - strongly multiplicative system - structurally stable system - sufficiently general coordinate system - system of frequency curves - system of rational numbers - time multiplex system - time-division multiplex system - uniformly complete system - univalent system of notation - universal system of notation - weakly closed system - weighted number system -
33 model
ˈmɔdl
1. сущ.
1) а) модель;
макет (уменьшенная копия чего-л.) a ship model ≈ модель корабля Syn: small-scale reproduction б) модель, шаблон clay models for a statue ≈ модели из глины для статуи
2) модель (идеализированное или упрощенное описание чего-л.) mathematical model ≈ математическая модель model of economy ≈ модель экономики production model ≈ модель производства
3) а) образец, эталон to pose as a model ≈ выдавать за образец to serve as a model ≈ служить образцом to take as a model ≈ брать за образец a model of politeness ≈ образец вежливости role model ≈ образец для подражания Syn: standard
1., ideal
1. б) биол. модель (организм, которому подражают в мимикрии)
4) а) натурщик, натурщица artist's model ≈ натурщица художника photographer's model ≈ модель фотографа б) манекенщик, манекенщица в) эвф. проститутка
5) тип, марка, модель Model T ≈ первые марки автомобилей, выпущенных фирмой Форда Syn: make, design
1.
2. гл.
1) лепить to model a cat in clay ≈ лепить кошку из глины Syn: fashion
2.
2) моделировать( систему и т. п.) to model the circulation in the atmosphere ≈ моделировать движение воздушных масс to model the urban system ≈ моделировать городскую систему
3) а) создавать, конструировать (на основе каких-л. принципов и т. п.) б) делать по образцу( чего-л.;
after, on) a sports car modeled on a racing car ≈ спортивный автомобиль, сделанный по образцу гоночного Syn: pattern after
4) а) позировать, работать натурщиком, натурщицей to model for an artist ≈ позировать художнику б) демонстрировать модели (о манекенщицах)
3. прил.
1) образцовый, примерный As a girl she has been a model pupil. ≈ В детстве она была примерной ученицей. Hospital staff say he is a model patient. ≈ Весь персонал больницы утверждает, что он идеальный пациент.
2) являющийся моделью the collecting of model soldiers ≈ коллекционирование солдатиков, являющихся копией настоящих солдат модель, макет - working * действующая модель - a * of a monument макет памятника - plane * модель самолета модель, образец;
слепок, шаблон - constructed after * сконструировано по образцу /по шаблону/ - he made each box on the * of the first он сделал все коробки по образцу первой модель, фасон - the latest Paris *s новейшие /последние/ парижские модели - * frock модель платья образец - a * of virtue образец добродетели - on the * of smb., smth. по образцу /по примеру/ кого-л., чего-л. - to take smb. as one's * взять кого-л. за образец - * behaviour образцовое /примерное/ поведение - * farm образцовая ферма - * husband идеальный муж модель, тип, марка конструкции - the latest *s of cars последние модели автомобилей - a sports * спортивная модель (автомобиля) (диалектизм) точная копия - she is a perfect /the very/ * of her mother она точная копия своей матери натурщик;
натурщица - I worked as a photographer's * меня снимали для журнала, я работала фотомоделью манекенщица (для демонстрации моделей одежды) ;
манекенщик (тж. male *) манекен (эвфмеизм) проститутка, приходящая по вызову делать, создавать модель или макет;
моделировать;
лепить - to * ships делать модели кораблей - to * dresses работать модельером, создавать модели /фасоны/ платьев - to * smth. in clay вылепить что-л. из глины - he *led her head in wax он сделал восковую модель ее головы (техническое) формовать делать, создавать по образцу;
следовать образцу - his work is *led on /upon, after/ the Spanish в своих произведениях он использовал испанские образцы;
в своих произведениях он следовал /подражал/ испанским образцам - to * oneself on /upon, after/ smb. подражать кому-л., брать пример с кого-л. (в своем поведении) - he *led his behaviour on that of his father в своем поведении он подражал отцу /следовал примеру отца/ быть натурщиком, натурщицей, живой моделью быть манекенщицей - she *s for a living она работает манекенщицей, она зарабатывает на жизнь, демонстрируя модели одежды - she *led dresses она демонстрировала платья abstract ~ абстрактная модель abstract ~ building вчт. абстрактное моделирование allocation ~ модель распределения analytical ~ аналитическая модель associative ~ ассоциативная модель autonomous ~ автономная модель autoregressive ~ авторегрессионная модель backlogging ~ модель с задалживанием роста заказов battle ~ модель боя behavioral ~ модель поведения binomial ~ биномиальная модель binomial ~ биномиальное распределение clay-clay ~ жесткая модель closed ~ замкнутая модель coalition ~ модель коалиции cobweb ~ паутинообразная модель cognitive ~ когнитивная модель communication ~ модель общения computational ~ вычислительная модель computer ~ машинная модель conceptual ~ концептуальная модель cyclic queueing ~ вчт. циклическая модель массового обслуживания data ~ вчт. модель данных decision ~ модель принятия решений decision-theory ~ модель выбора решений decision-theory ~ модель принятия решений double-risk ~ модель с двойным риском dynamic ~ динамическая модель dynamic programming ~ вчт. модель динамического программирования econometric ~ эконометрическая модель entity-relationship ~ модель типа объект-отношение equilibrium ~ модель равновесия estimation ~ модель оценивания explaining ~ поясняющая модель finite-horizon ~ модель с конечным интервалом fixed-horizon ~ модель с постоянным интервалом fixed-service-level ~ модель с фиксированным уровнем обслуживания formal ~ формальная модель game ~ игровая модель game-theory ~ теоретико-игровая модель general duel ~ общая модель дуэли generalized ~ обобщенная модель generic ~ типовая модель global ~ глобальная модель imaging ~ модель изображений interindustry programming ~ вчт. межотраслевая модель программирования interruption ~ модель с возможностью прерывания обслуживания knowledge ~ вчт. модель знаний labyrinth ~ лабиринтная модель language ~ модель языка learning ~ модель обучения linear ~ линейная модель linear programming ~ модель линейного программирования linear regressive ~ линейный регрессионная модель linguistic ~ лингвистическая модель logical ~ логическая модель logical-linguistic ~ логико-лингвистическая модель macrosectoral ~ макроотраслевая модель many-server ~ вчт. многоканальная модель master-workers ~ модель хозяин-работники matrix ~ матричная модель model быть натурщиком, натурщицей, живой моделью, манекенщицей ~ живая модель (в магазине одежды) ~ макет ~ манекен ~ моделировать;
лепить ~ модель, макет;
шаблон ~ модель ~ натурщик;
натурщица ~ образец, эталон ~ образец ~ attr. образцовый, примерный ~ оформлять ~ примерный, типовой( о конвенции, уставе и т.д.) ~ создавать по образцу (чего-л.;
after, on) ;
to model oneself ((up) on smb.) брать (кого-л.) за образец ~ тип ~ разг. точная копия ~ тех. формировать ~ шаблон ~ создавать по образцу (чего-л.;
after, on) ;
to model oneself ((up) on smb.) брать (кого-л.) за образец moving-average ~ модель скользящего среднего multichannel priority ~ вчт. многоканальная модель с приоритетами multifactor ~ многофакторная модель multiple ~ многоуровневая модель multistation queueing ~ вчт. многоканальная модель обслуживания network ~ сетевая модель no-backlog ~ модель без задалживания заказов no-queue ~ модель без образования очереди non-poisson ~ непуассоновская модель one-factor ~ однофакторная модель one-period ~ однопериодная модель open ~ открытая модель open ~ разомкнутая модель operations research ~ модель исследования операций phenomenological ~ феноменологическая модель pictorial ~ графическая модель pilot ~ опытный образец pilot: ~ plant опытный завод, опытная установка;
pilot model опытная модель poisson ~ пуассоновская модель predicitive ~ прогнозирующая модель preference ~ модель предпочтений priority ~ модель с приоритетами probability ~ вероятностная модель probability ~ стохастическая модель production ~ производственная модель prognostic ~ прогностическая модель queueing ~ модель массового обслуживания queueing ~ модель очереди random ~ вероятностная модель random ~ стохастическая модель reduced ~ упрощенная модель regression ~ регрессионная модель relational ~ реляционная модель scaling ~ шкальная модель security ~ модель механизма защиты semi-poisson ~ полупуассоновская модель shortest-route ~ модель выбора кратчайшего пути sign ~ знаковая модель simplex ~ симплексная модель simulation ~ имитационная модель single-channel ~ одноканальная модель single-period ~ однопериодная модель single-phase ~ однофазовая модель single-server ~ одноканальная модель singular ~ одноуровневая модель software ~ вчт. программная модель solid ~ объемная модель sophisticated ~ усложненная модель standard ~ типовая модель static equilibrium ~ модель статического равновесия static inventory ~ статическая модель управления запасами static ~ статическая модель station-to-station ~ многошаговая модель stochastic ~ вероятностная модель teaching ~ учебная модель (машины, оборудования) three-dimensional ~ трехмерная модель transportation ~ транспортная задача transshipment ~ модель перевозок с промежуточными пунктами trend-free ~ модель с отсутствием тренда trial ~ испытательный образец trial ~ пробный образец two-echelon ~ двухступенчатая модель two-state ~ модель с двумя состояниями user ~ модель пользователя waiting line ~ модель очереди wire-frame ~ каркасная модель world decision ~ всеобщая модель решений world ~ модель мира -
34 CSM
1) Общая лексика: конфокальная сканирующая микроскопия (Confocal Scan Microscopy), Counter-Strike Mapping2) Геология: Certified Survey Map3) Авиация: Computer Software Manual, constant speed motor4) Спорт: Card Shuffling Machine5) Военный термин: Cheyenne Support Module, Commander, Submarines, Mediterranean, Company Sergent Major, Compartmented Security Mode, calendar maintenance supervisor, chief of staff memorandum, close support missile, close support mission, command sergeant major, communications security materials, communications security monitoring, company sergeant-major, continental shelf mine, critical supplies and materials6) Техника: cement stabilized mine stone, clutter suppression measures, computerized semiconductor measurement system7) Химия: Control Strip Module8) Математика: метод выпуклого симплекса (convex-simplex method)9) Религия: Christian Student Ministries10) Фармакология: Комитет по безопасности лекарственных средств (в Соединенном Королевстве)11) Астрономия: Central Star Magnitude12) Грубое выражение: Crazy Stupid Man, Cute And Sexy Mama13) Сокращение: Chemical Surety Material, Christian Science Monitor, Combat Support Module, Company Sergeant Major (British Army), Copper Stretch Metal, Customer Satisfaction Measurement (survey), cutter soil mix, Command and Service Module (Apollo spacecraft)14) Университет: Christian Student Movement, Cluster System Management, College Of San Mateo, College Of Science And Mathematics, Colorado School of Mines15) Физиология: Conventional Scientific Medicine16) Электроника: Control System Management17) Вычислительная техника: Central Services Module, Command and Service Module (Apollo spacecraft, Space)18) Нефть: consolidated supply management19) Иммунология: Clinically Standardized Meditation20) Онкология: U K Committee on Safety of Medicines21) Космонавтика: climate system monitoring (WMO), Communication Satellite Monitoring (мониторинг спутников связи)22) Транспорт: Conceptual Site Model23) Воздухоплавание: Command Service Module24) Фирменный знак: Central Sugar Milling26) Деловая лексика: Communications Sponsorship And Marketing, Component And Supplier Management, Corporate Sustainability Management, Customer Service Manager27) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: Center for Standardization and Metrology28) Образование: Colorado School of Mines (автор: Есенжан)29) Сетевые технологии: Call Switching Module, Communications Services Manager, central service module, центральный обслуживающий модуль30) Полимеры: cation selective membrane, хлорсульфонированные полиэтилены31) Пластмассы: ChloroSulfonated Polyethylene Rubber32) Океанография: Climate System Monitoring, Cooperative Study in the Mediterranean33) Химическое оружие: Chemical surety materiel34) Микроскопия: confocal scanning microscopy, КСМ, конфокальный сканирующий микроскоп, конфокальный сканирующий микроскопия36) Расширение файла: Borland C++ 4.5 Precompiled header, Control Strip Module (Macintosh), Code Set Map (file)37) Энергосистемы: Capacity Support Mechanism38) Имена и фамилии: Charles S. Morris39) Фармация: Committee on the Safety of Medicines40) Здравоохранение: Committee on Safety of Medicines41) Чат: Cigarette Smoking Man42) Аэропорты: CLINTON SHERMAN Airport, Sherman, Oklahoma43) Программное обеспечение: Character Studio Marker44) AMEX. Merrill Lynch & Company, Inc. -
35 csm
1) Общая лексика: конфокальная сканирующая микроскопия (Confocal Scan Microscopy), Counter-Strike Mapping2) Геология: Certified Survey Map3) Авиация: Computer Software Manual, constant speed motor4) Спорт: Card Shuffling Machine5) Военный термин: Cheyenne Support Module, Commander, Submarines, Mediterranean, Company Sergent Major, Compartmented Security Mode, calendar maintenance supervisor, chief of staff memorandum, close support missile, close support mission, command sergeant major, communications security materials, communications security monitoring, company sergeant-major, continental shelf mine, critical supplies and materials6) Техника: cement stabilized mine stone, clutter suppression measures, computerized semiconductor measurement system7) Химия: Control Strip Module8) Математика: метод выпуклого симплекса (convex-simplex method)9) Религия: Christian Student Ministries10) Фармакология: Комитет по безопасности лекарственных средств (в Соединенном Королевстве)11) Астрономия: Central Star Magnitude12) Грубое выражение: Crazy Stupid Man, Cute And Sexy Mama13) Сокращение: Chemical Surety Material, Christian Science Monitor, Combat Support Module, Company Sergeant Major (British Army), Copper Stretch Metal, Customer Satisfaction Measurement (survey), cutter soil mix, Command and Service Module (Apollo spacecraft)14) Университет: Christian Student Movement, Cluster System Management, College Of San Mateo, College Of Science And Mathematics, Colorado School of Mines15) Физиология: Conventional Scientific Medicine16) Электроника: Control System Management17) Вычислительная техника: Central Services Module, Command and Service Module (Apollo spacecraft, Space)18) Нефть: consolidated supply management19) Иммунология: Clinically Standardized Meditation20) Онкология: U K Committee on Safety of Medicines21) Космонавтика: climate system monitoring (WMO), Communication Satellite Monitoring (мониторинг спутников связи)22) Транспорт: Conceptual Site Model23) Воздухоплавание: Command Service Module24) Фирменный знак: Central Sugar Milling26) Деловая лексика: Communications Sponsorship And Marketing, Component And Supplier Management, Corporate Sustainability Management, Customer Service Manager27) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: Center for Standardization and Metrology28) Образование: Colorado School of Mines (автор: Есенжан)29) Сетевые технологии: Call Switching Module, Communications Services Manager, central service module, центральный обслуживающий модуль30) Полимеры: cation selective membrane, хлорсульфонированные полиэтилены31) Пластмассы: ChloroSulfonated Polyethylene Rubber32) Океанография: Climate System Monitoring, Cooperative Study in the Mediterranean33) Химическое оружие: Chemical surety materiel34) Микроскопия: confocal scanning microscopy, КСМ, конфокальный сканирующий микроскоп, конфокальный сканирующий микроскопия36) Расширение файла: Borland C++ 4.5 Precompiled header, Control Strip Module (Macintosh), Code Set Map (file)37) Энергосистемы: Capacity Support Mechanism38) Имена и фамилии: Charles S. Morris39) Фармация: Committee on the Safety of Medicines40) Здравоохранение: Committee on Safety of Medicines41) Чат: Cigarette Smoking Man42) Аэропорты: CLINTON SHERMAN Airport, Sherman, Oklahoma43) Программное обеспечение: Character Studio Marker44) AMEX. Merrill Lynch & Company, Inc. -
36 responsable1
1 = manager [manageress, -fem.], official, overseer, person-in-charge, chair, chairman [chairmen, pl.], chairperson [chairpersons, -pl.], chairwoman [chairwomen, pl.].Nota: Femenino.Ex. Such hosts are more likely to be accessed by end-users such as economists and managers, than information workers.Ex. See also reference tracings include related headings such as personal and corporate headings for officials, pseudonyms used as uniform headings, etc.Ex. At the top of the hierarchy would be the high officials and their families: the vizier, the overseer of the treasury, and the first priest.Ex. Every fax machine is to be assigned to a person-in-charge who will have the responsibility of distributing incoming fax messages to recipients.Ex. Once elected, the chair is responsible for maintaining discipline and ensuring that all students are treated fairly.Ex. As head of a committee, and being recognized as such, it's perfectly all right with me if I'm called the chairman rather than the chairwoman.Ex. Special thanks to the ISAD Program Planning Committee, in particular its chairperson, for the conceptual organization.Ex. As head of a committee, and being recognized as such, it's perfectly all right with me if I'm called the chairman rather than the chairwoman.----* responsable de asuntos económicos = financial officer.* responsable de bibliotecas = library official.* responsable de la biblioteca = library manager.* responsable de la comunicación = communication scientist.* responsable de la conservación = preservation officer.* responsable de la gestión de documentos = record(s) manager.* responsable de la gestión documental = record(s) manager.* responsable del archivo parroquial = parish clerk.* responsable de la selección = selector.* responsable de la tecnología de la información = information technologist.* responsable del personal de la biblioteca = library personnel officer.* responsable del servicio de emergencias = emergency official.* responsable del servicio de referencia = reference administrator.* responsable del sistema = system programmer.* responsable de recursos humanos = human resource manager.* responsable de seguridad = safety official.* responsable de tomar decisiones = decision maker [decision-maker], policy maker [policy-maker/policymaker].* responsable de ventas = sales manager.* responsable político = government official.* responsable público = public authority.* responsables de la política científica = science policy makers.* responsables, los = people in charge, the. -
37 responsable
adj.responsible.responsable de responsible forhacerse responsable de to take responsibility for; (responsabilizarse de) to claim responsibility for (atentado, secuestro)f. & m.1 person responsible.los responsables those responsibletú eres el responsable de… you're responsible for…2 person in charge (encargado).soy el responsable de la sección de ventas I'm in charge of the sales department* * *► adjetivo1 responsible1 (encargado) person in charge2 (de un crimen) perpetrator, culprit, person responsible\hacerse responsable de algo to assume responsibility for something* * *adj.* * *1. ADJ1) (=sensato) responsible2) (=encargado) responsible, in chargela persona responsable del departamento — the person in charge of the department, the person responsible for the department
es responsable de la política municipal — she is responsible for o in charge of council policy
3) (=culpable) responsibleel fabricante es responsable de los daños causados — the manufacturer is liable for the damage caused
ser responsable ante algn de algo — to be accountable o answerable to sb for sth
•
hacer a algn responsable de algo — to hold sb responsible for sth•
hacerse responsable de algo — to take responsibility for sth2. SMF1) (=culpable)2) (=encargado)* * *I1) [SER]a) ( concienzudo) responsibleb) ( de tarea)2) ( culpable) responsible; ( con obligación de indemnizar) liableresponsable DE algo — responsible/liable for something
IIeres responsable ante mí del resultado — you're answerable o accountable to me for the result
masculino y femeninoa) ( de tarea)b) (de delito, accidente)los responsables serán castigados — those responsible o the people responsible will be punished
* * *I1) [SER]a) ( concienzudo) responsibleb) ( de tarea)2) ( culpable) responsible; ( con obligación de indemnizar) liableresponsable DE algo — responsible/liable for something
IIeres responsable ante mí del resultado — you're answerable o accountable to me for the result
masculino y femeninoa) ( de tarea)b) (de delito, accidente)los responsables serán castigados — those responsible o the people responsible will be punished
* * *responsable11 = manager [manageress, -fem.], official, overseer, person-in-charge, chair, chairman [chairmen, pl.], chairperson [chairpersons, -pl.], chairwoman [chairwomen, pl.].Nota: Femenino.Ex: Such hosts are more likely to be accessed by end-users such as economists and managers, than information workers.
Ex: See also reference tracings include related headings such as personal and corporate headings for officials, pseudonyms used as uniform headings, etc.Ex: At the top of the hierarchy would be the high officials and their families: the vizier, the overseer of the treasury, and the first priest.Ex: Every fax machine is to be assigned to a person-in-charge who will have the responsibility of distributing incoming fax messages to recipients.Ex: Once elected, the chair is responsible for maintaining discipline and ensuring that all students are treated fairly.Ex: As head of a committee, and being recognized as such, it's perfectly all right with me if I'm called the chairman rather than the chairwoman.Ex: Special thanks to the ISAD Program Planning Committee, in particular its chairperson, for the conceptual organization.Ex: As head of a committee, and being recognized as such, it's perfectly all right with me if I'm called the chairman rather than the chairwoman.* responsable de asuntos económicos = financial officer.* responsable de bibliotecas = library official.* responsable de la biblioteca = library manager.* responsable de la comunicación = communication scientist.* responsable de la conservación = preservation officer.* responsable de la gestión de documentos = record(s) manager.* responsable de la gestión documental = record(s) manager.* responsable del archivo parroquial = parish clerk.* responsable de la selección = selector.* responsable de la tecnología de la información = information technologist.* responsable del personal de la biblioteca = library personnel officer.* responsable del servicio de emergencias = emergency official.* responsable del servicio de referencia = reference administrator.* responsable del sistema = system programmer.* responsable de recursos humanos = human resource manager.* responsable de seguridad = safety official.* responsable de tomar decisiones = decision maker [decision-maker], policy maker [policy-maker/policymaker].* responsable de ventas = sales manager.* responsable político = government official.* responsable público = public authority.* responsables de la política científica = science policy makers.* responsables, los = people in charge, the.responsable22 = accountable, parent, responsible.Ex: This is because the chief librarian is personally accountable to the next higher level of authority such as the mayor, the city council, the hospital director, or the university president.
Ex: Library schools must build bridges such as joint programmes and joint professorships that link them with their parent academic institution.Ex: As a mature, responsible professional I was acting quite within the bounds of proper professional behavior.* hacer + Nombre + responsable de = put + Nombre + in the driving seat.* hacer responsable = assume + responsibilitiy (for).* hacerse responsable = assume + role.* responsable ante = answerable to.* responsable de = charged with.* responsable de (+ Infinitivo) = responsible for (+ Gerundio).* ser responsable = hold + liable.* ser responsable ante la ley = be criminally liable.* ser responsable de Algo = be held to account.* * *A [ SER]1 (serio, concienzudo) responsible2 (de una tarea) responsable DE algo responsible FOR sthlas personas responsables de vigilar la entrada the people responsible for watching the entranceB (culpable) responsible; (con obligación de indemnizar) liableresponsable por daños liable for damagesresponsable DE algo responsible/liable FOR sthte hago responsable de lo que pueda pasar I am holding you responsible for what happensno es responsable de sus actos he's not responsible for his actionseres responsable ante mí del resultado you're answerable o accountable to me for the resultnadie se ha hecho responsable del atentado no one has claimed responsibility for the attack1(de una tarea): el responsable del área de auditoría the head of audits, the person responsible for o in charge of audits2(de un delito, accidente): los responsables serán castigados those responsible o the people responsible will be punished* * *
responsable adjetivo [SER] ( concienzudo) responsible;
responsable DE algo ‹de tarea/error› responsible for sth;
( culpable) responsible for sth;
‹de accidente/delito› liable for sth;
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino: el responsable de ventas the person responsible for sales;
los responsables serán castigados those responsible will be punished
responsable
I adjetivo
1 responsible
(sensato, cuidadoso): un niño muy responsable, a very responsible boy
2 (encargado) hablé con la persona responsable de la seguridad, I talked to the person in charge of security
3 (de una falta, delito, etc) liable: el conductor responsable del atropello será encarcelado, the driver responsible for the accident will be jailed
II mf
1 (en un establecimiento, una oficina, etc) the person in charge
2 (de otra persona, de una acción) responsible person
(de un delito, accidente, etc) perpetrator, culprit: los responsables del incendio se entregaron a la policía, the persons responsible for the fire turned themselves in to the police
' responsable' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cabeza
- encargada
- encargado
- sino
- solvente
- artífice
- consciente
- fiar
- formal
- prudente
English:
accountable
- amenable
- fall
- liable
- management
- responsible
- sound
- transpire
- unaccountable
- answerable
- charge
- directly
- editor
- reliable
- solicitor
* * *♦ adjsoy responsable de mis actos I'm responsible for my actions;fue responsable del accidente he was responsible for the accident;hacerse responsable de [responsabilizarse de] to take responsibility for;[atentado, secuestro] to claim responsibility for2. [sensato] responsible;es muy responsable she's very responsible♦ nmf1. [culpable, autor] person responsible;Der liable person;los responsables those responsible/liable;tú eres el responsable de… you're responsible/liable for…2. [encargado] person in charge;soy el responsable de la sección de ventas I'm in charge of the sales department* * *I adj responsible (de for)II m/f person responsible (de for);los responsables del crimen those responsible for the crime* * *responsable adj: responsible♦ responsablemente adv* * *responsable1 adj responsibleresponsable2 n person in charge -
38 система систем·а
1) systemпривести в систему свои наблюдения — to systematize / to classify one's observations
административно-командная система, командно-административная система — administrative-command system, command-administrative system
аналогичная / подобная система — similar system
всеобъемлющая система международного мира и безопасности — comprehensive system of international peace and security
создание всеобъемлющей системы международной безопасности — setting up / establishment of a comprehensive system of international security
двухпартийная система — bypartisan / biparty / two-party / bicameral system
избирательная система — election / electoral system
капиталистическая система, система капитализма — capitalist system
установление в законодательном порядке многопартийной политической системы — institutionalization of pluralist political system
стабильная / устойчивая система — stable system
2) эк. (форма организации чего-л.) systemЕвропейская валютная система — European Monetary System, EMS
"чистая" валютная система (основанная на ключевых валютах без участия золота) — pure key-currency system
застывшая система — ossified / unchanging system
потогонная система — speed up / sweating / sweat-shop system
рыночная система, система свободного рынка — market / free-market system
финансовая система — system of finance, financial system
системы льгот / преференций — preference schemes
система национальных счетов, СНС — System of National Accounts, SNA
система оплаты труда — system of labour payments, wage system
система отчисления взносов — dues "check-off" system
3) (совокупность принципов) systemсистема "промывания мозгов" — brainwashing system
4) (совокупность организаций, учреждений или предприятий) system, networkФедеральная резервная система (США) — Federal Reserve System, FRS
система всеобщего бесплатного больничного и медицинского обслуживания — system of universal free hospital and medical care
5) воен. systemпротиворакетная система с элементами космического базирования — space-based antiballistic missile system
противоспутниковая система, система противоспутниковой обороны — antisatellite system
развёртывание системы МИРВ (ракет с разделяющимися головными частями индивидуального наведения на цель) — mirving
система дальнего обнаружения баллистических ракет — ballistic missile early warning system, BMEWS
система передового базирования — forward-based systems, FBS
система противолодочной обороны, ПЛО — antisubmarine system
системы противоракетной обороны, ПРО — antiballistic missile / ABM systems
системы управления и связи — control and communications centres / systems
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39 model
1) макет; модель || моделировать2) образец4) модель, тип ( изделия)5) шаблон•- countably saturated model - countably uniform model - coupled channels model - finite state model - finitely generated model - game-theory model - random trial increment model - random walk model - sampling model -
40 relation
1) зависимость, (взаимо)связь2) отношение; соотношение4) геол. условия залегания•- almost universal relation - cause-effect relation - generalized semigroup relation - logically irreducible relation - parametrically definable relation - partial ordering relation - recursively enumerable relation - recursively invariant relation - recursively representable relation - strongly definable relation - weakly symmetric relation
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