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1 descriptive term
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > descriptive term
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2 descriptive term
Юридический термин: описательное выражение (применительно к товарным знакам) -
3 descriptive term
English-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > descriptive term
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4 descriptive term
Англо-русский словарь по исследованиям и ноу-хау > descriptive term
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5 term
1) термин2) терм; член; элемент3) срок, период4) pl. условия•- agree to terms- absolute term in expression
- absolute term
- alphanumeric term
- alphameric term
- arithmetic term
- basic switching term
- basic term
- Boolean term
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- bracketed term
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- descriptive term
- exchange term
- feedback term
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- free term
- general term of expression
- ground term
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- logical term - product term
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- term by term
- term of fraction
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- undefined termEnglish-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > term
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6 term melanin is purely descriptive, coveys no chemical information, and encompasses a family of pigments, roughly classified under following:
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > term melanin is purely descriptive, coveys no chemical information, and encompasses a family of pigments, roughly classified under following:
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7 the term melanin is purely descriptive, coveys no chemical information, and encompasses a family of pigments, roughly classified under the following:
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > the term melanin is purely descriptive, coveys no chemical information, and encompasses a family of pigments, roughly classified under the following:
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8 дескриптивный терм
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > дескриптивный терм
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9 Information Processing
The term "information processing" originated in the late fifties in the computer field as a general descriptive term that seemed somewhat less contingent and parochial than "computer science," which also came into use during the same period. Thus, it was the name of choice for two of the encompassing professional organizations formed at the time: the In ternational Federation of Information Processing Societies and the American Federation of Information Processing Societies. Although the transfer of the phrase from activities of computers to parallel activities of human beings undoubtedly occurred independently in a number of heads, the term was originally identified pretty closely with computer simulation of cognitive processes... ; that is, with the kind of effort from which arose the theory in this book. (Newell & Simon, 1972, p. 888)It was because the activities of the computer itself seemed in some ways akin to cognitive processes. Computers accept information, manipulate symbols, store items in "memory" and retrieve them again, classify inputs, recognize patterns and so on.... Indeed the assumptions that underlie most contemporary work on information processing are surprisingly like those of nineteenth century introspective psychology, though without introspection itself. (Neisser, 1976, pp. 5, 7)The processor was assumed to be rational, and attention was directed to the logical nature of problem solving strategies. The "mature western mind" was presumed to be one that, in abstracting knowledge from the idosyncracies of particular everyday experience, employed Aristotelian laws of logic. When applied to categories, this meant that to know a category was to have an abstracted clear-cut, necessary, and sufficient criteria for category membership. If other thought processes, such as imagery, ostensive definition, reasoning by analogy to particular instances, or the use of metaphors were considered at all, they were usually relegated to lesser beings such as women, children, primitive people, or even to nonhumans. (Rosch & Lloyd, 1978, p. 2)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Information Processing
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10 Hosiery
HOSIERY (Bonneterie, French)Hose originally denoted a pair of close-fitting breeches reaching to the knee. The application of the term to garments covering the legs below the knee was later, when power-driven machinery created a great trade in knitted goods, and a general term being desired, the word hosiery was adopted. The hosiery department today, includes jerseys, knickers, bathing costumes, beach wear, combinations, pants, vests, gloves, waistcoats, sportswear, as well as socks and stockings. The term " knitted textures " is more descriptive. -
11 persuasive definition
стимулирующее, побуждающее определение In any 'persuasive definition' the term defined is a familiar one, whose meaning is both descriptive and strongly emotive. ≈ В любом 'стимулирующем определении' термин является общеизвестным, но к его описательному определению добавляется эмотивное значение.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > persuasive definition
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12 data
данные; сведения; информацияto display the tooling data — выводить данные инструмента на дисплей-
AC data
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actual data
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actuation data
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adjusted data
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aeronautical data
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air data
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aircraft loading data
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aircraft main data
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aircraft operational data
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aircraft test data
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aircraft weight data
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air-derived data
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alphanumeric data
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alphameric data
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alphabetic data
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analog data
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angular data
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application-specific data
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area-averaged data
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arrayed data
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array data
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asynoptic data
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attributes data
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attribute data
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bearing preload data
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behavioral data
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biased data
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binary data
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binocular data
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blast data
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boundary data
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brightness data
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buoy data
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business data
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captioning data
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channel data
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characteristic data
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clear data
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coded data
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combined data
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confidential data
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continuous data
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control data
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corrected profile data
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correction data
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current data
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cutting data
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decimal data
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delayed-mode data
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delayed data
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descriptive data
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design data
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digital data
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digital profile data
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digital program data
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digitized data
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dimensions data
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dimension data
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discrepant data
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discrete data
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disembodied data
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displayed data
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display data
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enciphered data
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encoded data
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engine performance data
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engineering data
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environmental data
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erroneous data
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error data
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failure analysis data
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field data
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fixed-point data
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flight data
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floating-point data
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geodetic data
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geological and engineering data
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gridded data
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grid data
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grid-point data
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ground truth data
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ground-derived data
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hemispheric data
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historical data
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hydroclime data
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hydrologic data
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ice data
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image data
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imagery data
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imaging data
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impure data
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incoming data
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indicative data
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infrared tracking data
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initial data
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input data
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input shape data
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in-reactor observational data
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in-situ data
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intensional data
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lithogeochemical data
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location data
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long-term data
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machinable data
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machine tool data
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machine-readable data
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marine data
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master data
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meaningful data
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meaning data
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meaningless data
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measuring data
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meta data
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metrological data
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missing data
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model data
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motion data
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multispectral data
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nadir-viewed data
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NC data
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noiseless data
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null data
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numerical data
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numeric data
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observed data
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offset curve data
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on-line data
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operator-entered data
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outgoing data
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output data
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packed data
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past data
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performance data
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plant data
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plotted data
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point data
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position data
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private data
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public data
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raw data
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real-time data
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redundant data
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reference data
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refined data
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relevant data
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reliability data
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remotely-sensed data
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reservoir engineering data
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sampled data
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sea truth data
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sensory data
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service data
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shareable data
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shipping data
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size data
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source data
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string data
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test data
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topo data
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torque data
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transaction data
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transparent data
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true data
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unpacked data
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verified data
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13 definition
[ˌdefɪ'nɪʃ(ə)n]сущ.1) определение, формулирование ( процесс); дефиниция, формулировкаa persuasive definition — стимулирующее, побуждающее определение
to formulate / give / provide / write a definition — дать определение
In any "persuasive definition" the term defined is a familiar one, whose meaning is both descriptive and strongly emotive. — В любом "стимулирующем определении" термин является общеизвестным, но к его описательному определению добавляется эмотивное значение.
Stipulative definition refers to a meaning a speaker attaches to a word, expression, or symbol that usually doesn't already have an established use in the sense intended. — Условное определение - это значение, которое говорящий сам приписывает слову, выражению или знаку, это значение "по определению"; до этого данное слово или выражение в таком значении не употреблялось.
Real definition provides a statement of the nature or essence of a thing. — Реальное определение описывает предмет через его существенные свойства.
Syn:2) отчётливость, разборчивость; ясность, понятностьSyn:3) радио; тлв. резкость, чёткость -
14 the Black Hole
жарг.1) воен.; уст. "губа", гауптвахта (официальный термин в Англии до 1868 г.)Confinement to the Black Hole... to be reserved for cases of Drunkenness, Riot, Violence, or Insolence to Superiors. (‘General Regulations and Orders for the Army’, 1811, OED) — На гауптвахту... следует сажать за пьянство, неповиновение, применение насилия и дерзость в отношении старшего по чину.
2) карцер; одиночкаIt is very hard to communicate with anyone in the Black Hole, which is called Solitary Confinement officially. "Black Hole" is only a descriptive slang term created by prisoners. (J. Jones, ‘From Here to Eternity’, ch. XXXIX) — Очень трудно общаться с человеком, сидящим в "черной дыре". Официально она называется одиночной камерой. "черная дыра" - это жаргонное выражение заключенных.
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15 operator
1) диспетчер2) владелец ( оборудования)3) машинист4) оператор машины или системы6) матем. оператор- almost periodic operator - amateur radio operator - asymptotically polylinear operator - bounded below operator - completely invertible operator - double stochastic operator - formally hypoelliptic operator - formally self-adjoint operator - formally symmetric operator - internal operator - isotonic operator - left shift operator - locally algebraic operator - locally measurable operator - negative semidefinite operator - normally resolvable operator - partial recursive operator - partially hypoelliptic operator - partially isometric operator - positive definite operator - positive semidefinite operator - properly orthogonal operator - relatively degenerate operator - relatively invertible operator - relatively regular operator - selective operator - skew adjoint operator - skew self-adjoint operator - uniformly strongly elliptic operator - weakly separable operator
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