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21 с приводом через центр тяжести (Driven at Center of Gravity)
Mechanic engineering: DCG, driven at center of gravityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > с приводом через центр тяжести (Driven at Center of Gravity)
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22 drive/drove/driven
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23 event-driven simulation
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > event-driven simulation
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24 script-driven simulation
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > script-driven simulation
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25 market driven
Mktgusing market knowledge to determine the corporate strategy of an organization. A market driven organization has a customer focus, together with awareness of competitors, and an understanding of the market. -
26 quote driven
Finused to describe a share dealing system where prices are initially generated by dealers’ and market makers’ quotes before market forces come into play and prices are determined by the interaction of supply and demand. The London Stock Exchange’s dealing system, as well as those of many over-the-counter markets, have quote driven systems. -
27 result-driven
Gen Mgtrelating to a form of corporate strategy focused on outcomes and achievements. A result-driven organization concentrates on meeting objectives, delivering to the required time, cost, and quality, and holds performance to be more important than procedures. -
28 drive (drove, driven)
دَقَّ \ beat (beat, beaten): to hit many times: The rain was beating on the roof. drive (drove, driven): to strike a nail with force: I drove a nail into the door. hammer: to knock hard; use a hammer: The policeman hammered on the door. I hammered the nails in. pound: to strike (with) heavy blows with the hand: He pounded on the door. ring: (of a bell) to sound; to sound like bell, or by using a bell: The telephone rang. \ See Also رن (رَنّ)، أدخل (أدْخَلَ)، طَرَقَ بِعُنْف -
29 drive, (drove, driven)
قَذَفَ \ belch: (of a chimney, etc.) to send out (smoke, flames) with great force. chuck: to throw. drive, (drove, driven): to strike (a ball, a nail, etc.) with force: I drove a nail into the door. emit: to send out (heat, light, smell, sound, etc.). hurl: throw violently. pitch: to throw with a sudden sharp movement: My horse pitched me off its back. project: to throw (a beam of light, a shadow, a modern weapon into space, etc.). slander: to say sth. slanderous about sb.. throw, (threw, thrown): to send through the air, by the force of one’s hand: She threw a ball. toss: to throw with a sharp movement: He tossed the ball over the fence. My horse tossed me into the stream. \ See Also رمى (رَمَى)، طرح (طَرَحَ)، ذم (ذَمَّ) -
30 drive (drove, driven)
دَفَعَ \ bundle: to send away in a hurry: She bundled him down the stairs. drive (drove, driven): to cause (sb. or sth.) to move in a certain direction: We drove the sheep to market, to cause, sb. to be or do sth. The noise almost drove me mad. Hunger drove them to eat rats. pay: to give money for sth.: Whom should I pay for these goods? Pay the man at the door. How much must I pay? You must pay $4. You must pay that man $4. If you can’t pay now, come back later. prompt: to cause; urge: What prompted you to become a doctor? A quiet child won’t ask questions unless you prompt him. propel: to force (esp. a vehicle) forward. push: (the opposite of pull) to press forward: I pushed my bicycle up the hill. shove: to push. \ See Also سَاقَ -
31 drive, (drove, driven)
نَقَلَ في عَرَبة \ cart: to carry in a cart. drive, (drove, driven): to carry (sb.) in a vehicle: My son drove me to the airport. -
32 drive, (drove, driven)
قَادَ \ command: to control; be in official charge of: A ship is commanded by its captain. conduct: to lead or guide: He conducted the visitors round the school, control (a business, a musical group, etc.). drive, (drove, driven): to control the course of (a vehicle such as a car, bus, train, or motorboat, etc.): Have you learnt to drive? What kind of car do you drive?. lead: to guide (a person, by the hand, an animal by a rope, etc.): He led his horse across the narrow bridge, guide and control (an army, a team, a government, etc.). show: to guide: I showed our guest to his room. -
33 drive (drove, driven)
حَفَزَ \ drive (drove, driven): to cause sb. to be or do sth.: The noise almost drove me mad. Hunger drove them to eat rats. spur: to urge on: He spurred his horse. Our cheers spurred our team to win. \ See Also دفع (دَفَعَ) -
34 Air-Driven Generator
General subject: ADGУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Air-Driven Generator
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35 Attribute Driven Design method
Computers: ADDУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Attribute Driven Design method
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36 Average Miles Driven Per Day
Transport: AMPDУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Average Miles Driven Per Day
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37 Cars Are Driven In Long Lines And Crashed
Jocular: CADILLACУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Cars Are Driven In Long Lines And Crashed
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38 Community Driven Development
General subject: CDDУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Community Driven Development
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39 Core Driven Fan Stage
NASA: CDFSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Core Driven Fan Stage
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40 Data Driven Learning
Computers: DDLУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Data Driven Learning
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