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81 станок без ЧПУ
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82 станок с ручным управлением
1) Economy: manual machine toolУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > станок с ручным управлением
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83 традиционно
1) General subject: ritually, traditionally, permanently2) Mathematics: conventionally, it is customary (to express и т.п.) -
84 условно
1) General subject: conditionally, conveniently, suspended prison sentence (Receive a 3 year suspended prison sentence - получит три года условно - получит три года лишения свободы условно), on a provisional basis, for our purpose, for the purposes of discussion, arbitrarily, figuratively2) Bookish: contingently3) Mathematics: by convention, conventionally, on condition (that), under condition4) Law: de bene esse5) Finances: constructively6) Makarov: nominally, provisionally, tentatively -
85 условно именуемый
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86 условно направление электрического тока принимается
Makarov: by convention the direction of current flow is (...) (...), by conventionally the direction of current flow is (...) (...)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > условно направление электрического тока принимается
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87 формально говоря
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88 bieder
I Adj.1. pej. (spießig) conventional, conservative, worthy, proper; Frisur: proper; Miene: goody-goody, Am. goody-two-shoes, holier-than-thou pej.II Adv.; pej.: sich sehr bieder anziehen dress very conservatively; jahrelang brav und bieder ins Büro gehen go into work year after year like a good (little) boy / girl* * *faithful* * *bie|der ['biːdɐ]1. adj1) (= rechtschaffen) honest; Mensch, Leben auch upright2. adv (pej)conventionally, conservatively* * *bie·der[ˈbi:dɐ]2. (brav) plaineinen \biederen Geschmack conservative taste* * *1.1) unsophisticated; (langweilig) stolid2) (veralt.): (rechtschaffen) upright2.adverbial in an unsophisticated manner* * *A. adj1. pej (spießig) conventional, conservative, worthy, proper; Frisur: proper; Miene: goody-goody, US goody-two-shoes, holier-than-thou pejB. adv; pej:sich sehr bieder anziehen dress very conservatively;jahrelang brav und bieder ins Büro gehen go into work year after year like a good (little) boy/girl* * *1.1) unsophisticated; (langweilig) stolid2) (veralt.): (rechtschaffen) upright2.adverbial in an unsophisticated manner* * *adj.forthright adj.worthy adj. -
89 herkömmlich
* * *traditional* * *her|kömm|lich ['heːɐkœmlɪç]adjconventional* * *((negative unconventional) according to the accepted standards etc; not outrageous or eccentric: conventional dress; the more conventional forms of art.) conventional* * *her·kömm·lichadj traditional, conventional* * ** * ** * ** * *adj.traditional adj. adv.conventionally adv.customarily adv.traditionally adv. -
90 kreuzbrav
Adj. umg. bes. Kind: (as) good as gold; ein kreuzbraver Mensch a fine upstanding person* * *kreuz|brav1. adjKind terribly good or well-behaved, as good as gold; Benehmen, Karriere faultless; Film, Theaterstück etc conventional2. advinszenieren, aufführen conventionallysich kréúzbrav benehmen — to be terribly well-behaved
* * ** * *kreuzbrav adj umg besonders Kind: (as) good as gold;ein kreuzbraver Mensch a fine upstanding person* * * -
91 orthodox
* * *orthodox* * *or|tho|dọx [Orto'dɔks]1. adj (lit, fig)orthodox2. adv1) (REL)orthodox heiraten — to be married in the Eastern Orthodox Church; (jüdisch) to be married in an orthodox Jewish ceremony
2) (= starr) denken conventionally* * *or·tho·dox[ɔrtoˈdɔks]I. adj1. REL Orthodox▪ \orthodox sein to be an Orthodox Christian/to be Orthodox [Christians]nicht gerade \orthodox sein to be somewhat [or a little] unorthodox\orthodox heiraten to have an Orthodox wedding* * *1) (Rel.) orthodox2) (starr) rigid3) (strenggläubig) strict* * ** * *1) (Rel.) orthodox2) (starr) rigid3) (strenggläubig) strict* * *adj.orthodox adj. adv.in an orthodox way adv. -
92 schlaffbewehrt
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93 szablonowo
adv. książk. [postępować, myśleć] according to a stereotype- szablonowo napisana recenzja a review written in a conventional style- szablonowo umeblowane biuro a conventionally furnished office* * *adv.routinely, stereotypically.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > szablonowo
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94 competir
v.1 to compete.varios grupos compiten por la obtención del contrato several groups are competing for the contractnos es muy difícil competir con las importaciones chinas we find it very difficult to compete with Chinese importsLos soldados contienden en el campo The soldiers contend in the field.2 to compete against.* * *1 to compete* * *verb* * *VI1) (=enfrentarse) to competeson incapaces de competir con o contra gente más joven — they are incapable of competing with o against younger people
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competir en algo — to compete in sthcompetir en el mercado — (Com) to compete in the market
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competir por algo — to compete for sth2) (=compararse)•
competir con algo, no hay nada que pueda competir con un buen vino — you can't beat a good wine, nothing can compare with a good winees el único modelo que compite en precio con sus rivales — it's the only model which can compete o compare with its rivals in terms of price
en cuanto a resistencia Miguel no puede competir con Andrés — when it comes to stamina Miguel is no match for Andrés
* * *verbo intransitivoa) (pugnar, luchar) to competecompetir con or contra alguien (por algo) — to compete with o against somebody (for something)
b) ( estar al mismo nivel)competir en algo: los dos modelos compiten en calidad — the two models rival each other in quality
* * *= race, jostle.Ex. These companies have been racing to define the information superhighway for themselves, and to stake a claim in what they view as the economic engine of the information age.Ex. In the case of flax the Library of Congress does not provide an enumerated division and so books on flax spinning must jostle in alphabetic order with books on other aspects of flax = En el caso del lino la Biblioteca del Congreso no proporciona una división enumerada por lo que los libros sobre el hilado del lino deben competir en la ordenación alfabética con otros libros que tratan sobre diferentes aspectos del lino.----* competir con = compete (with), contend with, vie with.* competir en = play at.* competir por = scramble.* competir por acaparar la atención de Alguien = compete for + attention.* tener que competir con = face + competition from.* * *verbo intransitivoa) (pugnar, luchar) to competecompetir con or contra alguien (por algo) — to compete with o against somebody (for something)
b) ( estar al mismo nivel)competir en algo: los dos modelos compiten en calidad — the two models rival each other in quality
* * *competir (con)(v.) = compete (with), contend with, vie withEx: Cards will remain useful for small local and personal indexes but other options, in the form of microcomputers and their software are beginning to compete in this application.
Ex: This variety of physical forms presents unhelpful complexities to a user, who may have to contend with computer print-out book form, conventionally printed indexes, microfiche and online indexes and catalogues, in even relatively simple searches.Ex: As new reference service programmes vie with existing ones for funding, these changing patterns have an impact on budgeting.= race, jostle.Ex: These companies have been racing to define the information superhighway for themselves, and to stake a claim in what they view as the economic engine of the information age.
Ex: In the case of flax the Library of Congress does not provide an enumerated division and so books on flax spinning must jostle in alphabetic order with books on other aspects of flax = En el caso del lino la Biblioteca del Congreso no proporciona una división enumerada por lo que los libros sobre el hilado del lino deben competir en la ordenación alfabética con otros libros que tratan sobre diferentes aspectos del lino.* competir con = compete (with), contend with, vie with.* competir en = play at.* competir por = scramble.* competir por acaparar la atención de Alguien = compete for + attention.* tener que competir con = face + competition from.* * *vi1 (pugnar, luchar) to compete competir CON algn to compete WITH sbno pueden competir con las cadenas de supermercados they can't compete with the supermarket chainscompetir CON/ CONTRA algn POR algo to compete WITH/ AGAINST sb FOR sthcompetíamos con Rospesa por el contrato we were competing with/against Rospesa for the contractcompetirán contra rivales europeos por esta copa they will be competing against teams from Europe for this trophy2 (estar al mismo nivel) competir EN algo:los dos modelos compiten en calidad y precio the two models rival each other in quality and price* * *
competir ( conjugate competir) verbo intransitivo
competir con or contra algn (por algo) to compete with o against sb (for sth)b) ( estar al mismo nivel):
competir verbo intransitivo to compete [con, with o against] [en, in] [por, for]
' competir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desafiar
- disputar
- disputarse
English:
compete
- contend
- fight out
- pit
- race
- rival
- competition
- eligible
* * *competir vi1. [contender] to compete (con/por with/for);varios grupos compiten por la obtención del contrato several groups are competing for the contract;nos es muy difícil competir con las importaciones chinas we find it very difficult to compete with Chinese imports;exigen competir en pie de igualdad con otros países europeos they are demanding to compete on an equal footing with other European countriescompiten en belleza they rival each other in beauty;un producto que puede competir con los importados a product that can compete with foreign imports* * *v/i compete ( con with)* * *competir {54} vi: to compete* * *competir vb to compete -
95 competir (con)
(v.) = compete (with), contend with, vie withEx. Cards will remain useful for small local and personal indexes but other options, in the form of microcomputers and their software are beginning to compete in this application.Ex. This variety of physical forms presents unhelpful complexities to a user, who may have to contend with computer print-out book form, conventionally printed indexes, microfiche and online indexes and catalogues, in even relatively simple searches.Ex. As new reference service programmes vie with existing ones for funding, these changing patterns have an impact on budgeting. -
96 परिभाष् _paribhāṣ
परिभाष् 1 Ā.1 To lay down a convention, speak conventionally.-2 To speak to, address.-3 To teach, explain, interpret, expound.-4 To exhort, encourage. -
97 संकेतयति _saṅkētayati
संकेतयति Den. P.1 To agree upon, appoint.-2 To fix by convention, lay down conventionally.-3 To in- vite, call.-4 To give a hint. -
98 трафарет
м.(модель, шаблон) stencil; (перен.) conventional / stereotyped / commonplace pattern; ( литературный) cliche (фр.), stereotyped / hackneyed phraseраскрашивать, расписывать по трафарету (вн.) — stencil (d.)
по трафарету (перен.) — conventionally, according to a conventional / stereotyped / commonplace pattern
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99 bourgeoisement
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100 conventionnel
c black conventionnel, -elle [kɔ̃vɑ̃sjɔnεl]adjective━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✎ Le mot anglais s'écrit avec un seul n et se termine par -al.* * *- elle kɔ̃vɑ̃sjɔnɛl adjectif1) gén conventional2) Droit [clause] contractual* * *kɔ̃vɑ̃sjɔnɛl adj conventionnel, -le* * *A adj1 gén conventional; armes non conventionnelles nonconventional weapons;2 Jur [clause] contractual.( féminin conventionnelle) [kɔ̃vɑ̃sjɔnɛl] adjectifformules conventionnelles clichés, platitudes2. [arbitraire - signe, valeur] conventionally agreed3. POLITIQUE4. DROIT contractual————————nom masculin
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