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Англо-русский словарь компьютерных и интернет терминов > dichotomy
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English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > dichotomy
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дихотомия (1. последовательное деление на две части 2. ветвление у растений)
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[daɪ'kɒtəmɪ]nпо́діл на два ро́ди ( у класифікації), дихотомі́я -
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Dichotomie/GegensätzlichkeitEnglish-German dictionary of linguistics and dialectology > dichotomy
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French\ \ dichotomieGerman\ \ Dichotomie; ZweiteilungDutch\ \ tweedeling; dichotomieItalian\ \ dicotonomiaSpanish\ \ dicotomíaCatalan\ \ dicotomiaPortuguese\ \ dicotomiaRomanian\ \ dihotomieDanish\ \ dikotomiNorwegian\ \ dikotomiSwedish\ \ dikotomiGreek\ \ διχοτομίαFinnish\ \ kaksiarvoisuus; dikotomiaHungarian\ \ dichotomiaTurkish\ \ ikiye ayırma; çatallaşmaEstonian\ \ dihhotoomiaLithuanian\ \ šakuma; šakojimasis; dichotomijaSlovenian\ \ dihotomijaPolish\ \ dychotomiaRussian\ \ дихотомия (последовательное деление целого на две части или на два противопоставляемых друг другу подкласса и т.п.)Ukrainian\ \ дихотомія; поділ на дві частиниSerbian\ \ дихотомијаIcelandic\ \ tvíflokkun; tvískiptingEuskara\ \ dikotomiaFarsi\ \ do rzeshiPersian-Farsi\ \ دوحالتيArabic\ \ تقسيم ثنائيAfrikaans\ \ tweedeling; digotomieChinese\ \ 两 分 法 , 均 分Korean\ \ 이분법 -
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Iஇருபி£¤வுIIஇணைக்கவர்படுதன்மை (இணைக்கிளை கொள்தன்மை)கவட்டுக் கிளைத்தல்IVஇருபிரிவாகப் பிரித்தல் -
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English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > dichotomy
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деление на две части; дихотомия
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dichotomy — means ‘a division into two’ (from Greek dicho meaning ‘apart’ and tomos meaning ‘cutting’). The word has long established meanings in technical domains such as logic, astronomy, and the life sciences; in the 20c it moved into general use to mean… … Modern English usage
Dichotomy — Di*chot o*my, n. [Gr. ?, fr. ?: cf. F. dichotomie. See {Dichotomous}.] 1. A cutting in two; a division. [1913 Webster] A general breach or dichotomy with their church. Sir T. Browne. [1913 Webster] 2. Division or distribution of genera into two… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dichotomy — I noun bifurcation, bipartition, bisection, dissection, divarication, division, halving, separation, severance, split, subdivision II index disassociation, split Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
dichotomy — c.1600, from Gk. dichotomia a cutting in half, from dicha in two, asunder (related to dis twice ) + temnein to cut (see TOME (Cf. tome)) … Etymology dictionary
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dichotomy — ► NOUN (pl. dichotomies) ▪ a separation or contrast between two things. DERIVATIVES dichotomous adjective. ORIGIN Greek dikhotomia a cutting in two … English terms dictionary
dichotomy — [dī kät′əmē] n. pl. dichotomies [Gr dichotomia: see DICHO & TOMY] 1. division into two parts, groups, or classes, esp. when these are sharply distinguished or opposed 2. Astron. the appearance of the moon or of a planet when half of the surface… … English World dictionary
Dichotomy — An example of a dichotomy is the partition of a scene into figure and ground – the letters are foreground or figure; the rest is the background. A dichotomy is any splitting of a whole into exactly two non overlapping parts, meaning it is a… … Wikipedia
dichotomy — noun (plural mies) Etymology: Greek dichotomia, from dichotomos Date: 1610 1. a division into two especially mutually exclusive or contradictory groups or entities < the dichotomy between theory and practice >; also … New Collegiate Dictionary