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1 countable family
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > countable family
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2 countable family
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3 countable family
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4 countable family
The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > countable family
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6 star-countable family
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > star-countable family
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7 pointwise countable family
Математика: точечное счётное семействоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > pointwise countable family
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8 star-countable family
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9 star-countable family of sets
rodzina zbiorów gwiaździście przeliczalnaEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > star-countable family of sets
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10 pointwise countable family
матем.English-Russian scientific dictionary > pointwise countable family
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11 star-countable family
English-Russian scientific dictionary > star-countable family
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12 family
1) группа; совокупность2) род; семейство3) серия; модельный ряд4) фамилия5) биол. экологическое сообщество ( организамов)• -
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1) семейство2) серия; ряд3) семья•- family of curves
- family of distributions
- family of planes
- family of rays
- family of surfaces
- family of vectors
- Bloggs family
- bubble memory family
- chip family
- closed family
- collector family
- computer family
- contingency family
- countable family
- exponential family
- font family
- generating family
- indexed family
- INMOS transputer family
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1) семейство2) серия; ряд3) семья•- bubble memory family
- chip family
- closed family
- collector family
- computer family
- contingency family
- countable family
- exponential family
- family of compatible codes
- family of curves
- family of distributions
- family of planes
- family of rays
- family of surfaces
- family of vectors
- font family
- generating family
- indexed family
- INMOS transputer family
- integrated-circuit family
- normal family
- typeface familyThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > family
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15 pointwise
1) точечно
2) поточечный
3) точечно- ∙ pointwise approximated function ≈ точечно аппроксимированная функция pointwise asymptotic value ≈ точечное асимптотическое значение pointwise bounded function ≈ точечно ограниченная функция pointwise closed space ≈ поточечно замкнутое пространство pointwise countable family ≈ точечное счетное семейство pointwise discontinuous function ≈ точечно разрывная функция( неразрывная на плотном множестве) pointwise ergodic theorem ≈ точечная [индивидуальная] эргодическая теорема pointwise finite family ≈ точечно конечное семейство pointwise finite injective dimension ≈ точечно-конечная инъективная размерность pointwise paracompact space ≈ поточечно паракомпактное пространство topology of pointwise convergence ≈ топология поточечной сходимости - intersecting pointwise - pointwise approximation - pointwise consistency - pointwise construction - pointwise convergence - pointwise countable - pointwise differentiability - pointwise discontinuous - pointwise finite - pointwise interpretation - pointwise limit - pointwise multiplication - pointwise optimal - pointwise optimality - pointwise paracompact - pointwise topology - pointwise transitive - pointwise uniformityБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > pointwise
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16 счетное семейство
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > счетное семейство
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17 звездно-счетное семейство
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > звездно-счетное семейство
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18 every
['evrɪ]1) (each)every time I go there — ogni volta o tutte le volte che vado lì
that goes for every one of you! — questo è valido per ognuno di voi o per tutti!
in every way — (from every point of view) sotto ogni aspetto; (using every method) in tutti i modi
2) (emphatic)every bit as much as — proprio tanto quanto, esattamente quanto
every day — ogni giorno, tutti i giorni
every other day — ogni due giorni, un giorno sì e uno no
every other Sunday — ogni due domeniche, una domenica sì e una no, una domenica su due
••••every now and then every now and again every so often every once in a while di tanto in tanto, di quando in quando, a volte; it's every man for himself ciascuno per sé; every man for himself! si salvi chi può! every which way — in ogni senso
Note:Every is usually used in front of a singular countable noun: every student = ogni studente. When every precedes a plural countable noun, it means that something happens at regular periods of time, after a certain distance, etc.: he smokes a cigarette every two hours = fuma una sigaretta ogni due ore; you'll have to fill up with petrol every 450 miles = dovrai fare il pieno di benzina ogni 450 miglia. - Every is most frequently translated by tutti / tutte + plural noun: every day = tutti i giorni. When every is emphasized to mean every single, it can also be translated by ogni o ciascuno. For examples and exceptions, see the entry below* * *['evri]1) (each one of or all (of a certain number): Every room is painted white; Not every family has a car.) ogni2) (each (of an indefinite number or series): Every hour brought the two countries nearer war; He attends to her every need.) ogni3) (the most absolute or complete possible: We have every reason to believe that she will get better.) ogni4) (used to show repetition after certain intervals of time or space: I go to the supermarket every four or five days; Every second house in the row was bright pink; `Every other day' means èvery two days' or `on alternate days'.) ogni•- everyone
- everyday
- everything
- everywhere
- every bit as
- every now and then / every now and again / every so often
- every time* * *['evrɪ]1) (each)every time I go there — ogni volta o tutte le volte che vado lì
that goes for every one of you! — questo è valido per ognuno di voi o per tutti!
in every way — (from every point of view) sotto ogni aspetto; (using every method) in tutti i modi
2) (emphatic)every bit as much as — proprio tanto quanto, esattamente quanto
every day — ogni giorno, tutti i giorni
every other day — ogni due giorni, un giorno sì e uno no
every other Sunday — ogni due domeniche, una domenica sì e una no, una domenica su due
••••every now and then every now and again every so often every once in a while di tanto in tanto, di quando in quando, a volte; it's every man for himself ciascuno per sé; every man for himself! si salvi chi può! every which way — in ogni senso
Note:Every is usually used in front of a singular countable noun: every student = ogni studente. When every precedes a plural countable noun, it means that something happens at regular periods of time, after a certain distance, etc.: he smokes a cigarette every two hours = fuma una sigaretta ogni due ore; you'll have to fill up with petrol every 450 miles = dovrai fare il pieno di benzina ogni 450 miglia. - Every is most frequently translated by tutti / tutte + plural noun: every day = tutti i giorni. When every is emphasized to mean every single, it can also be translated by ogni o ciascuno. For examples and exceptions, see the entry below -
19 count
I noun(nobleman in certain countries, equal in rank to a British earl.) conde- countess
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1. verb1) (to name the numbers up to: Count (up to) ten.) contar2) (to calculate using numbers: Count (up) the number of pages; Count how many people there are; There were six people present, not counting the chairman.) contar3) (to be important or have an effect or value: What he says doesn't count; All these essays count towards my final mark.) contar, tener importancia4) (to consider: Count yourself lucky to be here.) considerar(se)
2. noun1) (an act of numbering: They took a count of how many people attended.) cálculo, recuento2) (a charge brought against a prisoner etc: She faces three counts of theft.) cargo, acusación
3. adjective(see countable.)- counter- countdown
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- out for the count
count vb contarhave you counted the money? ¿has contado el dinero?tr[kaʊnt]■ at the final count the liberals had won 98 seats en el recuento final los liberales habían ganado 98 escaños2 SMALLLAW/SMALL (crime) cargo1 (gen) contar■ have you tried counting sheep? ¿has intentado contar ovejas?2 (include) contar■ there are five in our family, counting me somos cinco en nuestra familia, contándome a mí■ there'll be 100 people, not counting the children seremos 100 personas, sin contar a los niños3 (consider) considerar1 (enumerate) contar2 (be valid) contar, valer, importar■ that doesn't count eso no cuenta, eso no vale\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLdon't count your chickens before they're hatched no hay que vender la piel de oso (antes de cazarlo)on the count of three! ¡a la de tres!to count oneself lucky considerarse afortunado,-ato count the cost of something (consider all likely effects) considerar todos los posibles riesgos de algo 2 (suffer consequences) sufrir las consecuencias de algoto keep count of something llevar la cuenta de algoto lose count of something perder la cuenta de algoblood count recuento de hemoglobinacount noun nombre nombre masculino contablesperm count cuenta espermática————————tr[kaʊnt]1 (nobleman) conde nombre masculinocount ['kaʊnt] vt: contar, enumerarcount vi1) : contarto count out loud: contar en voz alta2) matter: contar, valer, importarthat's what counts: eso es lo que cuenta3)to count on : contar concount n1) computation: cómputo m, recuento m, cuenta fto lose count: perder la cuenta2) charge: cargo mtwo counts of robbery: dos cargos de robo3) : conde m (noble)n.• conde s.m.• cuenta s.f.• cálculo s.m.• recuento s.m.• suma s.f.• total s.m.v.• contar v.• escrutar v.kaʊnt
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1)a) ( act of counting) recuento m, cómputo m; ( of votes) escrutinio m, recuento m, cómputo m, conteo m (Andes, Ven); ( in boxing) cuenta f, conteo m (Andes, Ven)to make o (colloq) do a count of something — hacer* un recuento de algo
to keep/lose count of something — llevar/perder* la cuenta de algo
to be out for the count — estar* fuera de combate
b) ( total) total mthe final count — ( of votes) el recuento or cómputo final
2) ( point)to be found guilty on all counts — ( Law) ser* declarado culpable de todos los cargos
3) ( rank) conde m
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1) (enumerate, add up) contar*2) ( include) contar*there'll be fourteen of us, counting you and me — seremos catorce, tú y yo incluidos
3) ( consider) considerarto count oneself lucky — darse* por afortunado
to count somebody among one's friends — contar* a alguien entre sus (or mis etc) amigos
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vi1) ( enumerate) contar*2) (be valid, matter) contar*that doesn't count — eso no cuenta or no vale
•Phrasal Verbs:- count in- count on
I [kaʊnt]1. N1) (=act of counting) recuento m ; [of votes] escrutinio m, recuento m ; (Boxing) cuenta fto keep/lose count (of sth) — llevar/perder la cuenta (de algo)
to make or do a count of sth — hacer un recuento de algo
2) (=total) recuento mthe final count — (in election) el último recuento
pollen, spermhold the stretch for a count of ten, then relax — estírese y cuente hasta diez, luego relájese
3) (Jur) cargo m4) (=point)2. VT1) (=add up, check) contarchicken, blessing, cost 1., 1)to count the cost of (doing) sth — (lit) reparar en el coste de (hacer) algo; (fig) reparar en las consecuencias de (hacer) algo
2) (=include) contarten counting him — diez con él, diez contándolo a él
3) (=consider) considerarI count you among my friends — te cuento entre mis amigos, te considero amigo mío
count yourself lucky! — ¡date por satisfecho!
3. VI1) (=add up, recite numbers) contarcan you count? — ¿sabes contar?
counting from today/last Sunday — a partir de hoy/contando desde el domingo pasado
2) (=be considered, be valid) valer, contarthat doesn't count — eso no vale, eso no cuenta
every second counts — cada segundo cuenta or es importante
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it will count against him — irá en su contra•
to count as, two children count as one adult — dos niños cuentan como un adulto•
ability counts for little here — aquí la capacidad que se tenga sirve de muy poco4.CPDcount noun N — (Gram) sustantivo m contable
- count in- count on- count up
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[kaʊnt]N (=nobleman) conde m* * *[kaʊnt]
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1)a) ( act of counting) recuento m, cómputo m; ( of votes) escrutinio m, recuento m, cómputo m, conteo m (Andes, Ven); ( in boxing) cuenta f, conteo m (Andes, Ven)to make o (colloq) do a count of something — hacer* un recuento de algo
to keep/lose count of something — llevar/perder* la cuenta de algo
to be out for the count — estar* fuera de combate
b) ( total) total mthe final count — ( of votes) el recuento or cómputo final
2) ( point)to be found guilty on all counts — ( Law) ser* declarado culpable de todos los cargos
3) ( rank) conde m
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1) (enumerate, add up) contar*2) ( include) contar*there'll be fourteen of us, counting you and me — seremos catorce, tú y yo incluidos
3) ( consider) considerarto count oneself lucky — darse* por afortunado
to count somebody among one's friends — contar* a alguien entre sus (or mis etc) amigos
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vi1) ( enumerate) contar*2) (be valid, matter) contar*that doesn't count — eso no cuenta or no vale
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20 Singular
↑ NumberВ английском языке в единственном числе существительное не имеет никаких специальных показателей.1) Некоторые существительные, формально имеющие форму множественного числа, могут обозначать единичный или неисчисляемый объект, и в этом случае согласуются с глаголом и другими зависимыми словами в единственном числе. К таким словам относятся:а) barracks, crossroads, headquarters, means, news, oats, series, species, worksI had never seen one like it before, the species was new to me. — Я никогда не видел подобного существа, этот вид был для меня новым.
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empty wooden barracks was converted into an exhibition hall. — Пустой деревянный барак переделали в выставочный зал.The two barracks house about 1,000 regulars. — В этих двух бараках расквартировано около тысячи солдат регулярной армии.
б) слова, оканчивающиеся на - ics, например mathematics, politicsGymnastics is my favourite sport. — Гимнастика - это мой любимый вид спорта.
в) названия некоторых игр: billiards, darts, dominoes.г) названия некоторых заболеваний: measles, mumps, shingles.2) В большинстве случаев, названия государств и организаций, представляющие собой формы множественного числа, согласуются с глаголами и другими зависимыми словами в единственном числе:The United States is anxious to improve its image in Latin America. — Соединенные Штаты стремятся улучшить свой имидж в Латинской Америке.
The Netherlands is a member of the European Union. — Нидерланды - член Европейского Союза.
3) В британском варианте английского языка собирательные существительные, т.е. слова, обозначающие группу лиц, множество предметов и т.п. (например: family, team, government, variety, number и т.д.), могут согласоваться с глаголом и другими зависимыми словами как в единственном, так и во множественном числе. Существительное police согласуется со сказуемым и зависимыми словами во множественном числе.The police have dropped charges against them. — Полиция сняла с них обвинения.
The government want / wants to raise taxes. — Правительство хочет поднять налоги.
Our team is playing well right now. — Наша команда сейчас играет хорошо.
There are already in Boston a certain number of persons who, having no occupation, seek out the pleasures of the spirit. — В Бостоне уже появилось некоторое количество людей, которые, будучи ничем не заняты, ищут интеллектуальных развлечений.
4) Выражения со словами every, each согласуются с глаголом по единственному числу. С none допустимо сказуемое как в единственном, так и множественном числе.He says that (each and) every one of these painings is a fake. — Он говорит, что все эти картины — подделки.
Each of these exercises takes a few minutes to do. — На выполнение каждого из этих упражнений нужно потратить несколько минут.
None of my children has/have blonde hair. — У всех моих детей тёмные волосы.
5) Словосочетания, обозначающие сумму денег, период времени, расстояние, количество и т.п., согласуются с глаголом в единственном числе.Ten thousand pounds is needed to restore the building, but so far only two thousand pounds has been raised. — Для восстановления здания нужно 10 тыс. фунтов стерлингов, но пока удалось собрать только две тысячи.
Nine years is a long time. — Девять лет - это долго.
Ten miles is a long way to walk. — Десять миль пешком - неблизкий путь.
Roughly 35,000 metric tons is believed to remain on the ship. — Полагают, что на борту корабля остаётся около 35000 тон (нефти).
•— Образование и употребление множественного числа см. Plural
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family — I UK [ˈfæm(ə)lɪ] / US noun Word forms family : singular family plural families *** 1) [countable] a group of people who live together and are related to one another, usually consisting of parents and children: can be followed by a singular or… … English dictionary
family doctor — noun a general practitioner who treats all the family members • Hypernyms: ↑general practitioner, ↑GP * * * I. noun or family physician : a general practitioner regularly called by a family in time of illness II … Useful english dictionary
family practice — UK / US noun [uncountable] Word forms family practice : singular family practice plural family practices the work of a doctor who deals with general health problems, especially those relating to families Derived word: family practitioner noun… … English dictionary
family practitioner — noun see family doctor II * * * family practitioner noun [countable] [singular family practitioner plural family practitioners] Thesaurus: doctors and other medical and health spec … Useful english dictionary
family room — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms family room : singular family room plural family rooms 1) tourism British a room in a hotel with enough beds for a family to sleep in 2) British a room in a pub (= a place that serves alcoholic drinks) in the… … English dictionary
family doctor — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms family doctor : singular family doctor plural family doctors a doctor working in a local surgery, not in a hospital, who treats all types of illness. A family doctor is usually called a GP … English dictionary
family name — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms family name : singular family name plural family names the part of your name that all the people in your family have … English dictionary
family tree — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms family tree : singular family tree plural family trees a drawing that contains the names of everyone in a family over a long period of time and that shows the relationship between them … English dictionary
family man — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms family man : singular family man plural family men a) a man who likes spending time at home with his wife or partner and children b) a man with a wife or partner and children … English dictionary
Large countable ordinal — In the mathematical discipline of set theory, there are many ways of describing specific countable ordinals. The smallest ones can be usefully and non circularly expressed in terms of their Cantor normal forms. Beyond that, many ordinals of… … Wikipedia
one-parent family — noun A family in which, due to death, divorce, etc, the children are looked after by only one parent • • • Main Entry: ↑one * * * one parent family UK US noun [countable] [singular one parent family plural … Useful english dictionary