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3 our results differ markedly from those developed by Bauer
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > our results differ markedly from those developed by Bauer
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differ vi1 ( be different) différer (from de ; in par ; in that en ce que) ; to differ widely ou markedly être complètement différent ; tastes differ tous les goûts sont dans la nature ;2 ( disagree) différer (d'opinion) (on sth sur qch ; from sb de qn ; with sb avec qn) ; I beg to differ permettez-moi d'être d'un avis différent ; we must agree to differ nous devrons accepter nos différences d'opinion. -
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- kid-adverb (noticeably: It's markedly easier to do it by this method.) de forma notabletr['mɑːkədlɪ]1 (different) marcadamente, notablemente, acusadamente; (better) sensiblementeadv.• marcadamente adv.• notablemente adv.'mɑːrkədlimarkedly inferior — marcadamente or notablemente inferior
['mɑːkɪdlɪ]ADV1) (with adj/adv) [different] notablemente, marcadamente; [better, worse] visiblemente, notablementetheir second album has been markedly more/less successful than their first — su segundo álbum ha tenido notablemente más/menos éxito que el primero
2) (with verb) [increase, improve, decline] notablemente, sensiblemente; [differ, change, contrast] notablemente* * *['mɑːrkədli]markedly inferior — marcadamente or notablemente inferior
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adverbeindeutig; deutlich* * *[-kid-]* * *mark·ed·ly[ˈmɑ:kɪdli, AM ˈmɑ:rk-]adv deutlichto be \markedly different sich deutlich unterscheiden* * *['mAːkIdlɪ]advimprove, increase, differ, change merklich; quicker, slower, more, less wesentlichit is markedly better — es ist wesentlich or bedeutend besser
they are not markedly different — es besteht kein wesentlicher or großer Unterschied zwischen ihnen
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1) Biology: stand in marked contrast2) Mathematics: differ enormously, differ markedly, differ markedly from, differ vastly -
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•These phenomena differ markedly (or sharply, or greatly, or drastically) from supersonic flow.
•The two types of engines differ widely in their combustion requirements.
•The properties of many carbohydrates differ enormously (or vastly) from one substance to another.
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•The metallic glasses differ in significant ways (or significantly, or greatly) from crystalline metals.
•The configuration of the atom in the solid is much different from that in the liquid.
•These loading conditions differ markedly (or appreciably, or substantially, or considerably, or greatly) from the test conditions.
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•The metallic glasses differ in significant ways (or significantly, or greatly) from crystalline metals.
•The configuration of the atom in the solid is much different from that in the liquid.
•These loading conditions differ markedly (or appreciably, or substantially, or considerably, or greatly) from the test conditions.
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различаться заметно — differ markedlyРусско-английский словарь биологических терминов > различаться заметно
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•Permeability fluctuates drastically (or dramatically, or sharply).
•These loading conditions differ markedly (or sharply, or widely) from the test conditions.
•Jupiter's great mass dramatically increases the velocity of incoming objects.
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Mathematics: be much different from, differ markedly from (The new algorithm differs noticeably from the simple method), the new algorithm differs noticeably from the simple methodУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > заметно отличаться от
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Mathematics: be much different from, differ markedly fromУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > значительно отличаться (от)
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Mathematics: our results differ markedly from those developed by Bauer (1972)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > наши результаты отличаются существенно от (...)
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Mathematics: (...) our results differ markedly from those developed by Bauer (1972)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > наши результаты отличаются существенно от
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Заметно отличаться-- The magnitudes of erosion due to alumina and iron oxide differ markedly.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > заметно отличаться
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