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22 less developed country
наименее развитая страна
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One of the world's poorest nations, typically small in area and population, with low per capita incomes, literacy levels and medical standards, subsistence agriculture and a lack of exploitable minerals and competitive industries. (Source: UIA)
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23 United Nations Conference on the Least Developed Countries
Дипломатический термин: Конференция ООН по Наименее Развитым СтранамУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > United Nations Conference on the Least Developed Countries
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25 país en vías de desarrollo
developing country* * *(n.) = developing country, transitional nation, transitional economy, developing nation, emerging economy, developing economy, country with developing economyEx. This software is important to the further implementation of the record format, especially in developing countries.Ex. The author suggests an eclectic approach to library development in the transitional nations of Africa.Ex. I would like to explore how information and communication technologies will impact on transitional economies as well as developed nations.Ex. This manual was developed to help health workers in developing nations to teach expectant mothers about pregnancy and childbirth.Ex. Conservation as a profession is not valued as much in emerging economies as it is in advanced industrial nations.Ex. Previously protected markets such as India, China and Brazil will have to open up and there will be no special treatment of developing economies by the industrialized nations.Ex. This program provides continuing education for library and information science professionals from countries with developing economies.* * *(n.) = developing country, transitional nation, transitional economy, developing nation, emerging economy, developing economy, country with developing economyEx: This software is important to the further implementation of the record format, especially in developing countries.
Ex: The author suggests an eclectic approach to library development in the transitional nations of Africa.Ex: I would like to explore how information and communication technologies will impact on transitional economies as well as developed nations.Ex: This manual was developed to help health workers in developing nations to teach expectant mothers about pregnancy and childbirth.Ex: Conservation as a profession is not valued as much in emerging economies as it is in advanced industrial nations.Ex: Previously protected markets such as India, China and Brazil will have to open up and there will be no special treatment of developing economies by the industrialized nations.Ex: This program provides continuing education for library and information science professionals from countries with developing economies. -
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(n.) = transitional economy, developing economyEx. I would like to explore how information and communication technologies will impact on transitional economies as well as developed nations.Ex. Previously protected markets such as India, China and Brazil will have to open up and there will be no special treatment of developing economies by the industrialized nations.* * *(n.) = transitional economy, developing economyEx: I would like to explore how information and communication technologies will impact on transitional economies as well as developed nations.
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1) General subject: mature economies, the more developed markets2) Military: advanced nations, developed countries, developed nations3) Ecology: affluent countries4) International relations: North -
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сущ.1) пол., соц. нация, народ; народность (группа людей, объединенных общим этническим происхождением, культурой, традициями, обычно также языком и иными подобными факторами, независимо от того, проживают ли они на территории одного государства)See:2) пол. государство, страна, нация (исторически сложившаяся общность людей, проживающих на определенной территории и имеющих единую политическую систему)member nation — страна-член (какой-л. международной организации)
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29 imitar
v.1 to imitate, to copy.Ella imita a Ricardo She imitates Richard.Ella imita la obra de arte She copies the work of art.2 to mimic, to mime, to ape, to impersonate.El payaso imita a María The clown mimics Mary.3 to counterfeit, to fake.María imita la firma Mary counterfeits the signature.* * ** * *verbto imitate, copy* * *VT1) (=emular) to imitate2) (=por diversión) to imitate, mimic¡deja ya de imitarme! — stop imitating o mimicking me!
sabe imitar muy bien mi firma — he can imitate o copy my signature really well
3) (=parecerse a)* * *verbo transitivoa) < persona> ( copiar) to copy, imitate; ( para reírse) to do an impression of, mimicse sentó y todos lo imitaron — he sat down and everyone followed suit
b) <voz/gesto/estilo> to imitate; ( para reírse) to imitate, mimicc) ( tener el aspecto de) to simulate* * *= parallel, simulate, mimic, emulate, imitate, shadow, impersonate, take after, take + a lead from.Ex. It directly or indirectly incorporated or paralleled several prevailing objectives and concepts of the communication and behavioral sciences and other contributory disciplines.Ex. Cardbox, distributed by Caxton Software Publishing Company, London, is a small data base management system that simulates a stack of index cards.Ex. These variations mimic the changes in air pressure at the microphone.Ex. You must be a living example of what you expect your child to honor and emulate.Ex. Libraries in developing countries must not necessarily attempt to imitate those of the developed nations but be based upon the social and cultural context in which they are set.Ex. This shadowing project encourages children to read the books shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal, to 'shadow' it and decide on their own choice of winner.Ex. According to the analysis, intruders cannot obtain any secret information from transmitted messages and impersonate another legal user.Ex. Libraries are like chameleons: they take after the complexion of society.Ex. Scotland should take a lead from Irish on gun control.----* ejemplo a imitar = role model.* imitando a lo clásico = classicising [classicizing, -USA], classicised [classicized, -USA].* imitar a = take + a clue from.* modelo a imitar = role modelling, role model.* * *verbo transitivoa) < persona> ( copiar) to copy, imitate; ( para reírse) to do an impression of, mimicse sentó y todos lo imitaron — he sat down and everyone followed suit
b) <voz/gesto/estilo> to imitate; ( para reírse) to imitate, mimicc) ( tener el aspecto de) to simulate* * *= parallel, simulate, mimic, emulate, imitate, shadow, impersonate, take after, take + a lead from.Ex: It directly or indirectly incorporated or paralleled several prevailing objectives and concepts of the communication and behavioral sciences and other contributory disciplines.
Ex: Cardbox, distributed by Caxton Software Publishing Company, London, is a small data base management system that simulates a stack of index cards.Ex: These variations mimic the changes in air pressure at the microphone.Ex: You must be a living example of what you expect your child to honor and emulate.Ex: Libraries in developing countries must not necessarily attempt to imitate those of the developed nations but be based upon the social and cultural context in which they are set.Ex: This shadowing project encourages children to read the books shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal, to 'shadow' it and decide on their own choice of winner.Ex: According to the analysis, intruders cannot obtain any secret information from transmitted messages and impersonate another legal user.Ex: Libraries are like chameleons: they take after the complexion of society.Ex: Scotland should take a lead from Irish on gun control.* ejemplo a imitar = role model.* imitando a lo clásico = classicising [classicizing, -USA], classicised [classicized, -USA].* imitar a = take + a clue from.* modelo a imitar = role modelling, role model.* * *imitar [A1 ]vt1 ‹persona› (copiar) to copy, imitate; (para reírse) to do an impression of, mimic, take off ( BrE colloq)se sentó y todos lo imitaron he sat down and everyone followed suit¿la has visto imitar a la profesora? have you seen her doing her impression of the teacher o taking the teacher off?te imita el acento a la perfección he imitates your accent perfectlyhabía imitado la firma de su padre she had forged her father's signature3 (tener el aspecto de) to simulateun revestimiento de plástico imitando azulejos a tile-effect plastic covering* * *
imitar ( conjugate imitar) verbo transitivo
( para hacer reir) to do an impression of, mimic;
( para hacer reír) to imitate, mimic
imitar verbo transitivo to imitate: imita a Elvis en su forma de vestir, he dresses like Elvis
(parodiar) to mimic: el humorista imitaba a un político famoso, the comedian impersonated a famous politician
' imitar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
calcar
- copiar
- emular
- mondarse
English:
ape
- caricature
- imitate
- impersonate
- mime
- mimic
- take off
* * *imitar vt1. [copiar] to imitate, to copy;intentaron imitar mi firma they tried to forge my signature;se marchó del bar y nosotros la imitamos she left the bar and we followed suit2. [producto, material] to simulate;un material que imita al cuero a material which looks like leather3. [a personajes famosos] to do an impression of, to impersonate;* * *v/t imitate* * *imitar vt1) : to imitate, to copy2) : to mimic, to impersonate* * *imitar vb -
30 supposedly
[sə'pəʊzɪdlɪ]* * *supposedly /səˈpəʊzɪdlɪ/avv.1 per supposizione; secondo le supposizioni; presumibilmente2 apparentemente; stando alle apparenze; a quanto pare.* * *[sə'pəʊzɪdlɪ] -
31 взаимоотношения "Север-Юг"
взаимоотношения "Север-Юг"
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North-South relationship
The connections, associations or involvement of developed nations, found predominantly in the Northern Hemisphere, with developing nations, found predominantly in the Southern Hemisphere. (Source: UIA)
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32 relation Nord-Sud
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The connections, associations or involvement of developed nations, found predominantly in the Northern Hemisphere, with developing nations, found predominantly in the Southern Hemisphere. (Source: UIA)
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33 Nord-Süd-Beziehung
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The connections, associations or involvement of developed nations, found predominantly in the Northern Hemisphere, with developing nations, found predominantly in the Southern Hemisphere. (Source: UIA)
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37 потребление нефти промышленно развитыми странами
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > потребление нефти промышленно развитыми странами
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38 рост народонаселения в развитых странах
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40 bangsa-bangsa terbelakang
under-developed nations
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