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1 целенаправленное поведение
1. goal-seeking behavior2. goal-seeking behaviour3. purposeful behaviour4. purposeful behaviorповедение кривой; характер изменения кривой — curve behavior
пороговое поведение; пороговая реакция — threshold behavior
стабильный режим; устойчивое поведение — stable behavior
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > целенаправленное поведение
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2 внушённое поведение
General subject: conditioned behaviourУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > внушённое поведение
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3 избегание
avoidance, avoidance behaviour, avoidant behaviour; evasionSpriking examples of this avoidance behaviour, which I termed a “mutual avoidance reaction”, were recorded by tracking the animals. .Dispersal is primarily due to the avoidance of occupied or crowded (перенаселенный) ground by potential settlers .Midway in the 1965-66 season, it became apparent that lions were avoiding close contact with one another .In this system of parceling (подразделение) living space, avoidance play as important part as attack .He had made no attempt to challenge the male transient apparently he purposely avoided contact once he became aware (стал осведомлен) of the young male presence .обусловленное - см. также условно-рефлекторноеРусско-английский словарь по этологии (поведению животных) > избегание
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4 условный рефлекс
1) General subject: conditioned reflex2) Biology: conditioning3) Medicine: acquired reflex (приобретённый), behavior reflex (приобретённый), conditioned response (приобретённый), learned response (приобретённый), trained reflex (приобретённый)4) Law: conditional reflex5) Psychology: association reflex6) Physiology: behaviour reflex (реакция организма на воздействия среды, которая в зависимости от определенных условий среды может возникать, изменяться или исчезать в процессе индивидуального развития)7) Aviation medicine: Pavlov's reflex, learned reflex -
5 обусловливаться
•The behaviour of the dashpot is conditioned by the viscosity of the oil used.
•The usefulness of this gypsum depends upon the fact that it hardens slowly.
•The interplanetary navigator's most difficult problems all derive from the following fact:...
•The plasma volume is determined by this equilibrium.
•The design of the anvils is dictated by the specific requirements that...
•The choice of the lathe is governed by the type and size of work to be performed.
•The increased pressure drop results from hole friction.
•These problems spring (or arise, or stem) from a number of different demands.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > обусловливаться
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6 характерная особенность
•The semi-permeability is the characteristic property (or feature) of...
•The distinctive characteristics (or features) of solid as opposed to liquid fuels...
•The distinguishing features of the machine are...
•To illustrate the salient features of the observed spectra,....
•A characteristic of the behaviour of composite volcanoes is their highly explosive eruption.
•A distinguishing characteristic (or feature) of ordinary freezing is that for pure substances it takes place discontinuously.
•It is the hallmark of such personnel that their training has conditioned them to decide how to do their work.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > характерная особенность
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7 bedingen
v/t (verursachen) cause, give rise to; (bestimmen) determine; (erfordern) require, call for; (voraussetzen) presuppose; das eine bedingt das andere one thing gives rise to the other; die hohe Arbeitslosigkeit ist durch die Rezession bedingt the high unemployment rate is a result of ( oder has been caused by) the recession; bedingt werden durch be caused by, go back to; das bedingt... (bringt mit sich) it would imply...; einander oder sich gegenseitig bedingen be mutually dependent ( oder conditional), go hand in hand umg.* * *(hervorrufen) to give rise to; to cause;(voraussetzen) to presuppose* * *be|dịn|gen ptp bedi\#ngtvt1) (= bewirken) to cause; (= notwendig machen) to necessitate; (PSYCH, PHYSIOL) to condition; (= logisch voraussetzen) to presupposesich gegenseitig bedingen — to be mutually dependent
See:→ auch bedingt2) (= voraussetzen, verlangen) to call for, to demand* * *(to affect or control: behaviour conditioned by circumstances.) condition* * *be·din·gen *[bəˈdɪŋən]vt1. (verursachen)▪ etw \bedingen to cause sthhöhere Löhne \bedingen höhere Preise higher wages lead to higher prices2. (verlangen)▪ etw \bedingen to require, to demanddie Lage bedingt rasches Handeln the situation calls for swift action* * *transitives Verb causeeinander bedingen — be interdependent or mutually dependent
* * *bedingen v/t (verursachen) cause, give rise to; (bestimmen) determine; (erfordern) require, call for; (voraussetzen) presuppose;das eine bedingt das andere one thing gives rise to the other;die hohe Arbeitslosigkeit ist durch die Rezession bedingt the high unemployment rate is a result of ( oder has been caused by) the recession;bedingt werden durch be caused by, go back to;das bedingt … (bringt mit sich) it would imply …;* * *transitives Verb causeeinander bedingen — be interdependent or mutually dependent
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8 लघुवृत्ति
laghú-vṛittif. « short commentary»
N. of Comm. ;
mfn. having a light nature, light in conduct orᅠ behaviour RPrāt. ;
light-minded W. ;
ill-conducted orᅠ conditioned ib. ;
ill-done, mismanaged ib. ;
- kārikā f. N. of wk.;
- tā f. insignificance, meanness W. ;
light-mindedness Kir. ;
bad conduct, mismanagement W. ;
- tty-avacūrikā f. N. of wk.
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9 condizionare
psychology condition* * *condizionare v.tr.1 to condition: l'ambiente condiziona il comportamento umano, environment conditions human behaviour; il bisogno di denaro ha condizionato la sua scelta, his need for money influenced his choice; è condizionato dalla sua timidezza, he is conditioned by his shyness3 ( confezionare) to pack (up).* * *[kondittsjo'nare]verbo transitivo1) (influenzare) to influence, to bias [ persona]2) psic. to condition* * *condizionare/kondittsjo'nare/ [1]1 (influenzare) to influence, to bias [ persona]2 psic. to condition. -
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12 condition
[kənˈdɪʃən]1. noun1) state or circumstances in which a person or thing is:حالَهvariable conditions.
2) something that must happen or be done before some other thing happens or is done; a term or requirement in an agreement:شرْطThat is one of the conditions in the agreement.
2. verb1) to affect or control:يُحَدِّد ، يتحكّم بbehaviour conditioned by circumstances.
2) to put into the required state:يُكَيِّفُ نَفْسَهُThe footballers trained hard in order to condition themselves for the match.
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13 νήπιος
Grammatical information: adj.Meaning: `still unmündig, young, weak, childish, unwise, foolish' (Il.).Compounds: As 1. member a.o. in νηπιό-φρων `childish being, thoughtless' (Str.).Derivatives: νηπιέη f. `childishness, childish behaviour, thoughtlessness' (Hom.) with Aeol. - έη for - ίη, prob. after ἠνορέη (Leumann Hom. Wörter 110 A. 72, Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 83, Porzig Satzinhalte 206); after it νηπίεος = νήπιος (Opp.); νηπιότης f. `childishness' (Pl., Arist.); νηπιάζω `be childish' (Hp. Ep., Erinn., 1 Ep. Kor. 14, 20 u.a.). -- Expressive enlargements: 1. νηπίαχος `id.' (Il.; Chantraine Form. 403) with - αχεύω `be childish, play childrens plays' (X 502, verse-end; metr. conditioned, Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 95 a. 368), - άχω `id.' (A. R., Mosch., Opp.), prob. after στενάχω, ἰάχω; s. also Schwyzer 722f. -- 2. νηπύτιος `id.' (Il., Ar. Nu. 868, Orph.) mit - ίη (A. R.), - ιεύομαι (AP); cf. below.Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Unexplained. Unconvincing attempts by Osthoff MU 4, 66f. a. 86f. (s. Bq and WP. 2, 13) and Specht KZ 56, 122f.: to ἀνηπελίη ἀσθένεια H., ὀλιγηπελέων (s.v.) etc. (agreeing Fraenkel, e.g. Gnomon 21, 39; doubts by Kretschmer Glotta 20, 253); in νηπ-ύτιος Specht sees a correspondence with the Lith. diminutive suffix - utis (e.g. maž-ùtis `small'). Not better Lacroix Mél. Desrousseaux 261ff.: from ν(ε)- `not' and ἔπιος; Pisani Arch. glottol. it. 31, 49ff.: from ν(ε)- and *ἄπιος (to Lat. apiscor etc.) [Note that Greek has no certain instances of νε-'.Page in Frisk: 2,Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > νήπιος
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