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1 direct positive material
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > direct positive material
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2 direct
direct, e [diʀεkt]1. adjectivedirect ; [train] non-stop2. masculine nouna. ( = train) express train3. adverb* * *diʀɛkt
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1) ( sans intermédiaire) direct; ( immédiat) [supérieur] immediate2) [route, accès] direct3) ( franc) direct4) ( en grammaire) direct
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nom masculin1) Radio, Télévision live broadcasting [U]2) ( en boxe) jab3) ( train) express (train)* * *diʀɛkt direct, -e1. adj1) (route, accès) directIndiquez-moi l'itinéraire le plus direct. — Show me the most direct route.
3) (vente, supérieur, cause) direct4) (style, regard, personne) direct2. nm1) (= train) through train2) RADIO, TV* * *A adj1 ( sans intermédiaire) [contact, descendant, rapport, affrontement, allusion, impôt] direct; [supérieur, entourage] immediate;2 Transp [route, chemin, liaison, accès] direct; l'itinéraire le plus direct the most direct route; vol direct direct flight; train direct through train; ce train est direct pour Lille this train is nonstop to Lille;3 ( franc) [personne, regard, question] direct;4 Ling [discours, style, objet] direct.B nm1 Radio, TV live broadcasting ¢; les avantages et les inconvénients du direct the advantages and disadvantages of broadcasting live; en direct de Prague live from Prague; émission diffusée en direct live broadcast;3 Rail express (train).un vol direct Paris-New York a direct ou nonstop flight from Paris to New Yorkdirect nom masculin2. RAIL through ou nonstop train3. TÉLÉVISION live————————en direct locution adjectivale & locution adverbiale -
3 direct correlation
= positive correlationFrench\ \ corrélation directeGerman\ \ positive Korrelation; KorrelationDutch\ \ positieve correlatieItalian\ \ correlazione direttaSpanish\ \ correlación positivaCatalan\ \ correlació positivaPortuguese\ \ correlação directa; correlaçãodireta (bra);correlação positivaRomanian\ \ -Danish\ \ direkte sammenhæng; positiv korrelationNorwegian\ \ direkte sammenheng; positiv korrelasjonSwedish\ \ positiv korrelationGreek\ \ άμεση συσχέτιση; θετική συσχέτισηFinnish\ \ korrelaatiokerroinHungarian\ \ közvetlen korrelációTurkish\ \ doğrudan korelasyon; doğrudan ilişki; pozitif korelasyonEstonian\ \ positiivne korrelatsioonLithuanian\ \ tiesioginė koreliacija; teigiamoji koreliacijaSlovenian\ \ pozitivna korelacijaPolish\ \ korelacja bezpośredniaRussian\ \ положительная корреляцияUkrainian\ \ позитивна кореляціяSerbian\ \ -Icelandic\ \ beina fylgni; jákvæð fylgniEuskara\ \ korrelazio zuzena; korrelazio positiboaFarsi\ \ -Persian-Farsi\ \ -Arabic\ \ ارتباط مباشر؛ ارتباط موجبAfrikaans\ \ direkte korrelasie; positiewe korrelasieChinese\ \ 直 接 相 关Korean\ \ 양의 상관관계 -
4 positive Gleichsperrspannung
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > positive Gleichsperrspannung
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5 positive correlation
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6 положительный электрод постоянного тока (direct current electrode positive)
General subject: DCEPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > положительный электрод постоянного тока (direct current electrode positive)
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7 прямой позитив
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8 прямопозитивная эмульсия
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > прямопозитивная эмульсия
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9 прямое доказательство
2) Law: conclusive proof, direct evidence (непосредственное), direct proof, positive evidence, positive proof3) Advertising: immediate evidence4) Makarov: direct demonstration, positive demonstrationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > прямое доказательство
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10 позитив
м. кфт. positive -
11 прямой позитив
1) Engineering: direct positive, right-reading positive2) Advertising: direct positive (изготовленный прямо с оригинала) -
12 позитив
позити́в м. кфт.
positiveпрямо́й позити́в — direct positiveра́стровый позити́в — half-tone positiveто́новый позити́в — half-tone positiveцветно́й позити́в — colour positiveцветоделё́нный позити́в — colour separation positiveштрихово́й позити́в — line positive -
13 обратим филм
кфт.direct-positive filmкфт.direct-positive filmsreversible filmreversible films -
14 Bayard, Hippolyte
SUBJECT AREA: Photography, film and optics[br]b. 1801 Breteuil-sur-Noye, France d. 1887[br]French photographer, inventor of an early direct positive paper process.[br]Educated as a notary's clerk, Bayard began his working life in Paris in the Ministry of Finance. His interest in art led him to investigations into the chemical action of light, and he began his experiments in 1837. In May 1839 Bayard described an original photographic process which produced direct positive images on paper. It was devised independently of Talbot and before details of Daguerre's process had been published. During the same period, similar techniques were announced by other investigators and Bayard became involved in a series of priority disputes. Bayard's photographs were well received when first exhibited, and examples survive to the present day. Because the process required long exposure times it was rarely practised, but Bayard is generally credited with being an independent inventor of photography.[br]Bibliography1840, Comptes rendus (24 February): 337 (the first published details of Bayard's process).Further ReadingH.Gernsheim and A.Gernsheim, 1969, The History of Photography, rev. edn, London.JW -
15 прямое изображение
1) Medicine: upright image (напр. глазного дна)2) Engineering: direct image3) Polygraphy: correct image, left-to-right reading, right reading4) TV: live image5) Information technology: erect image6) Cartography: direct copperizing, direct positive, direct reproduction7) Makarov: direct-viewing imageУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > прямое изображение
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16 позитив с прямым изображением
Engineering: direct positive, right-reading positiveУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > позитив с прямым изображением
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17 Daguerre, Louis Jacques Mandé
SUBJECT AREA: Photography, film and optics[br]b. 18 November 1787 Carmeilles-en-Parisis, Franced. 10 July 1851 Petit-Bry-sur-Marne, France[br]French inventor of the first practicable photographic process.[br]The son of a minor official in a magistrate's court, Daguerre showed an early aptitude for drawing. He was first apprenticed to an architect, but in 1804 he moved to Paris to learn the art of stage design. He was particularly interested in perspective and lighting, and later showed great ingenuity in lighting stage sets. Fascinated by a popular form of entertainment of the period, the panorama, he went on to create a variant of it called the diorama. It is assumed that he used a camera obscura for perspective drawings and, by purchasing it from the optician Chevalier, he made contact with Joseph Nicéphore Niepce. In 1829 Niepce and Daguerre entered into a formal partnership to perfect Niepce's heliographic process, but the partnership was dissolved when Niepce died in 1833, when only limited progress had been made. Daguerre continued experimenting alone, however, using iodine and silver plates; by 1837 he had discovered that images formed in the camera obscura could be developed by mercury vapour and fixed with a hot salt solution. After unsuccessfully attempting to sell his process, Daguerre approached F.J.D. Arago, of the Académie des Sciences, who announced the discovery in 1839. Details of Daguerre's work were not published until August of that year when the process was presented free to the world, except England. With considerable business acumen, Daguerre had quietly patented the process through an agent, Miles Berry, in London a few days earlier. He also granted a monopoly to make and sell his camera to a Monsieur Giroux, a stationer by trade who happened to be a relation of Daguerre's wife. The daguerreotype process caused a sensation when announced. Daguerre was granted a pension by a grateful government and honours were showered upon him all over the world. It was a direct positive process on silvered copper plates and, in fact, proved to be a technological dead end. The future was to lie with negative-positive photography devised by Daguerre's British contemporary, W.H.F. Talbot, although Daguerre's was the first practicable photographic process to be announced. It captured the public's imagination and in an improved form was to dominate professional photographic practice for more than a decade.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsOfficier de la Légion d'honneur 1839. Honorary FRS 1839. Honorary Fellow of the National Academy of Design, New York, 1839. Honorary Fellow of the Vienna Academy 1843. Pour le Mérite, bestowed by Frederick William IV of Prussia, 1843.Bibliography14 August 1839, British patent no. 8,194 (daguerrotype photographic process).The announcement and details of Daguerre's invention were published in both serious and popular English journals. See, for example, 1839 publications of Athenaeum, Literary Gazette, Magazine of Science and Mechanics Magazine.Further ReadingH.Gernsheim and A.Gernsheim, 1956, L.J.M. Daguerre (the standard account of Daguerre's work).—1969, The History of Photography, rev. edn, London (a very full account).J.M.Eder, 1945, History of Photography, trans. E. Epstean, New York (a very full account).JWBiographical history of technology > Daguerre, Louis Jacques Mandé
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18 прямопозитивная плёнка для контратипирования
Makarov: direct duplicating film, direct positive filmУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > прямопозитивная плёнка для контратипирования
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19 позитив, изготовленный непосредственно с оригинала
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > позитив, изготовленный непосредственно с оригинала
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20 прямопозитивная эмульсия
Engineering: direct positive emulsionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > прямопозитивная эмульсия
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