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1 разум отличает человека от (других) животных
1) General subject: reason differentiates man from other animals2) Makarov: reason differentiates man from other anomalsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > разум отличает человека от (других) животных
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2 разум отличает человека от животных
1) General subject: (других) reason differentiates man from other animals2) Makarov: (других) reason differentiates man from other anomalsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > разум отличает человека от животных
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3 catalogación capturada
(n.) = derived cataloguing, copy cataloguingEx. This article differentiates between original and derived cataloguing suggesting that there should be little demand for original cataloguing in most small health libraries.Ex. Results revealed that copy cataloguing from the National Union Catalogue took less time and cost less than original cataloguing.* * *(n.) = derived cataloguing, copy cataloguingEx: This article differentiates between original and derived cataloguing suggesting that there should be little demand for original cataloguing in most small health libraries.
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4 catalogación derivada
(n.) = derived cataloguing, copy cataloguing, derivative cataloguingEx. This article differentiates between original and derived cataloguing suggesting that there should be little demand for original cataloguing in most small health libraries.Ex. Results revealed that copy cataloguing from the National Union Catalogue took less time and cost less than original cataloguing.Ex. The author recommends that judaica libraries and librarians devote greater attention to cataloguing with greater emphasis on creative rather than derivative cataloguing.* * *(n.) = derived cataloguing, copy cataloguing, derivative cataloguingEx: This article differentiates between original and derived cataloguing suggesting that there should be little demand for original cataloguing in most small health libraries.
Ex: Results revealed that copy cataloguing from the National Union Catalogue took less time and cost less than original cataloguing.Ex: The author recommends that judaica libraries and librarians devote greater attention to cataloguing with greater emphasis on creative rather than derivative cataloguing. -
5 catalogación importada
(n.) = derived cataloguing, copy cataloguingEx. This article differentiates between original and derived cataloguing suggesting that there should be little demand for original cataloguing in most small health libraries.Ex. Results revealed that copy cataloguing from the National Union Catalogue took less time and cost less than original cataloguing.* * *(n.) = derived cataloguing, copy cataloguingEx: This article differentiates between original and derived cataloguing suggesting that there should be little demand for original cataloguing in most small health libraries.
Ex: Results revealed that copy cataloguing from the National Union Catalogue took less time and cost less than original cataloguing. -
6 catalogación original
(n.) = original cataloguingEx. This article differentiates between original and derived cataloguing suggesting that there should be little demand for original cataloguing in most small health libraries.* * *(n.) = original cataloguingEx: This article differentiates between original and derived cataloguing suggesting that there should be little demand for original cataloguing in most small health libraries.
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7 niveles de detalle en la descripción
Ex. Among the features of this chapter is a section on ' levels of detail in the description' which differentiates between and establishes the requirements of a minimum, standard, and full description.* * *Ex: Among the features of this chapter is a section on ' levels of detail in the description' which differentiates between and establishes the requirements of a minimum, standard, and full description.
Spanish-English dictionary > niveles de detalle en la descripción
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8 volcado de registros
(n.) = derived cataloguing, copy cataloguingEx. This article differentiates between original and derived cataloguing suggesting that there should be little demand for original cataloguing in most small health libraries.Ex. Results revealed that copy cataloguing from the National Union Catalogue took less time and cost less than original cataloguing.* * *(n.) = derived cataloguing, copy cataloguingEx: This article differentiates between original and derived cataloguing suggesting that there should be little demand for original cataloguing in most small health libraries.
Ex: Results revealed that copy cataloguing from the National Union Catalogue took less time and cost less than original cataloguing. -
9 отличать от
•What differentiates animals plants?
•The measuring instrument cannot differentiate (or distinguish) between reflected and emitted energy.
•Lactose may be differentiated from many sugars by the fact that it is not fermented by ordinary yeast.
•The engineer should be able to discriminate between satisfactory and unsatisfactory products.
•This property distinguishes the precipitate the yellow sulphides of...
•The terrigenous muds are silty, and their silt and lack of complete oxidation set them apart from brown clay.
•One of the problems that plagued early chemists was how to tell an element a compound.
•To separate earthquakes explosions, it is necessary to...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > отличать от
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10 как отличить животных от растений?
Mathematics: what differentiates animals from plants?Универсальный русско-английский словарь > как отличить животных от растений?
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11 это и составляет разницу между драмой и трагедией
Makarov: it differentiates drama from tragedyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > это и составляет разницу между драмой и трагедией
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12 Г-379
проводить/провести грань между кем, между чем VP subj: human or collect) to set up distinctions ( usu. exact, definite ones) between two or more phenomena, persons etcx проводит грань между Y-ом и Z-ом » x draws a linea boundary, boundary lines) between Y and zx differentiates (makes a distinction) between Y and z."...Конечно, иногда бывает довольно затруднительно провести достаточно чёткую грань между простой оговоркой и продуманным преступлением» (Войнович 5). "...Of course at times it is quite difficult to draw a sufficiently clear boundary between a simple slip of the tongue and a premeditated offense" (5a). -
13 провести грань
• ПРОВОДИТЬ/ПРОВЕСТИ ГРАНЬ между кем, между чем[VP; subj: human or collect]=====⇒ to set up distinctions (usu. exact, definite ones) between two or more phenomena, persons etc:- X проводит грань между Y-ом и Z-ом≈ X draws a line (a boundary, boundary lines) between Y and Z;- X differentiates (makes a distinction) between Y and Z.♦ "...Конечно, иногда бывает довольно затруднительно провести достаточно чёткую грань между простой оговоркой и продуманным преступлением" (Войнович 5). "...Of course at times it is quite difficult to draw a sufficiently clear boundary between a simple slip of the tongue and a premeditated offense" (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > провести грань
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14 проводить грань
• ПРОВОДИТЬ/ПРОВЕСТИ ГРАНЬ между кем, между чем[VP; subj: human or collect]=====⇒ to set up distinctions (usu. exact, definite ones) between two or more phenomena, persons etc:- X проводит грань между Y-ом и Z-ом≈ X draws a line (a boundary, boundary lines) between Y and Z;- X differentiates (makes a distinction) between Y and Z.♦ "...Конечно, иногда бывает довольно затруднительно провести достаточно чёткую грань между простой оговоркой и продуманным преступлением" (Войнович 5). "...Of course at times it is quite difficult to draw a sufficiently clear boundary between a simple slip of the tongue and a premeditated offense" (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > проводить грань
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15 adskille
take apart, disconnect, distinguish, divorce, segregate, separate* * ** separate;( om racer) segregate;( udgøre forskellen på) differentiate ( fx that which differentiates a Dane from a German is...);[ adskille sig fra] differ from. -
16 differenziare
differentiate* * *differenziare v.tr.1 to differentiate, to discriminate; to make* different, to distinguish: la ragione differenzia l'uomo dagli altri animali, reason differentiates man from other animals2 (mat.) to differentiate: differenziare un'equazione, un'espressione, to differentiate (o to obtain the differential of) an equation, an expression3 (econ., comm. ecc.) to differentiate; to distinguish, to diversify: differenziare gli investimenti, i consumi, to differentiate investments, consumption.◘ differenziarsi v.rifl. o intr.pron. to differentiate, to become* different; to be different, to differ: questa casa si differenzia dalle altre per lo stile, this house is different from the others because of its style.* * *[differen'tsjare]1. vt2. vip (differenziarsi)(essere differente) to be different, differ, (diventare differente) to become different* * *[differen'tsjare] 1.verbo transitivo to differentiate, to distinguish2.verbo pronominale differenziarsi1) (distinguersi) to distinguish oneself (da from)2) (presentare differenze) to be* differentiated (da by)* * *differenziare/differen'tsjare/ [1]to differentiate, to distinguishII differenziarsi verbo pronominale1 (distinguersi) to distinguish oneself (da from)2 (presentare differenze) to be* differentiated (da by). -
17 განასხვავებს
vcontradistinguishes, contradistinguishing, differentiates, differentiating -
18 brand
Mktgthe distinguishing proprietary name, symbol, or trademark that differentiates a particular product, or service, from others of a similar nature -
19 core business
Gen Mgtthe central, and usually the original, focus of an organization’s activities that differentiates it from others and makes a vital contribution to its success. The concept of core business became prominent in the 1980s when diversification by large companies failed to generate the anticipated degree of commercial success. In 1982, Tom Peters’s and Robert Waterman’s book In Search of Excellence suggested that organizations should stick to the knitting and avoid diversifying into areas beyond their field of expertise. An organization’s core business should be defined by the core competences of the organization. -
20 core competence
Gen Mgt, HRa key ability or strength that an organization has acquired that differentiates it from others, gives it competitive advantage, and contributes to its long-term success. The concept of core competence is most closely associated with the work of Gary Hamel and C. K. Prahalad, notably in their book Competing for the Future (1994). They describe core competences as bundles of skills and technologies resulting from organizational learning. These provide access to markets, contribute to customer value, and are difficult for competitors to imitate. Core competence is a resource-based approach to corporate strategy. The terms core competence and core capability are often used interchangeably, but some writers make varying distinctions between the two concepts.
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