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2 отображаемый на экране
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > отображаемый на экране
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3 отображенный на экране
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > отображенный на экране
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4 הדהד באוזניו
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5 yanğkuladı
Echoed; Sb. 's ears picked up a sound and so he turned right and left -
6 yanğkuladı
Echoed; Sb. 's ears picked up a sound and so he turned right and left -
7 ехти
resound, echo, ring, peal, reverberate(тътне) rumble, roarградината ехтеше от детски смях the garden resounded/echoed with the laughter of childrenгласът му ехтеше в залата his voice echoed in he hall* * *1. (тътне) rumble, roar 2. resound, echo, ring, peal, reverberate 3. гласът му ехтеше в залата his voice echoed in he hall 4. градината ехтеше от детски смях the garden resounded/ echoed with the laughter of children -
8 echo
أصْدَى \ echo: to repeat (a sound); make an echo: His voice echoed in the empty hall. The walls echoed his voice. \ See Also رَدّ الصَّدَى \ إِصْداء \ echo. \ _(field) Acous., Radar \ See Also صدى (صَدًى) \ رَدَّ الصَّدَى \ echo: to repeat (a sound); make an echo: His voice echoed in the empty hall. The walls echoed his voice. -
9 retumbar
v.1 to resound.2 to boom, to resound, to thunder, to reverberate.3 to boom to.Me retumba la explosión The explosion booms to me.* * *1 (resonar) to resound, echo2 (tronar) to thunder, boom* * *verb1) to resound2) roar3) roll* * *VI1) [artillería] to boom, thunder; [trueno] to roll, crash2) [voz, pasos] to echo* * *verbo intransitivo voz/explosión to boom; eco to resound; paso to echo; trueno to roll, boom; habitación to resound* * *= reverberate, resound, rumble, thunder, rage.Ex. The film was narrowly endorsed by the ALA only after a heated and violent debate which is still reverberating = La película fue apoyada por la ALA con un estrecho margen después de un debate violento y acalorado que todavía resuena.Ex. It has resounded through successive grandiose pronouncements in the major library inquiries of the century, the library as `the centre of the intellectual life of the area which it serves'.Ex. As a writer he could not continue to live in Czechoslovakia after the Soviet tanks rumbled into Prague in 1968.Ex. The juggernaut of 'new British' history thunders on with Smyth's textbook on the United Kingdom between 1660 and 1800.Ex. The party raged into the early morning hours drawing the attention of police, who have increased patrols in the area because of end of the year partying.* * *verbo intransitivo voz/explosión to boom; eco to resound; paso to echo; trueno to roll, boom; habitación to resound* * *= reverberate, resound, rumble, thunder, rage.Ex: The film was narrowly endorsed by the ALA only after a heated and violent debate which is still reverberating = La película fue apoyada por la ALA con un estrecho margen después de un debate violento y acalorado que todavía resuena.
Ex: It has resounded through successive grandiose pronouncements in the major library inquiries of the century, the library as `the centre of the intellectual life of the area which it serves'.Ex: As a writer he could not continue to live in Czechoslovakia after the Soviet tanks rumbled into Prague in 1968.Ex: The juggernaut of 'new British' history thunders on with Smyth's textbook on the United Kingdom between 1660 and 1800.Ex: The party raged into the early morning hours drawing the attention of police, who have increased patrols in the area because of end of the year partying.* * *retumbar [A1 ]viA «voz» to boom; «eco» to resound; «paso» to echo; «trueno» to roll, boom; «cañón/explosión» to boomtiene una voz que retumba he has a loud, booming voicelos golpes hacían retumbar las paredes the banging was making the walls shakeB «habitación» to resoundel teatro retumbaba con los aplausos the theater resounded with the sound of clappingtodo el pasillo parecía retumbar con las pisadas the whole corridor seemed to echo o resound with the sound of footsteps* * *
retumbar ( conjugate retumbar) verbo intransitivo [voz/explosión] to boom;
[ eco] to resound;
[ paso] to echo;
[ trueno] to roll, boom;
[ habitación] to resound
retumbar verbo intransitivo
1 (hacer mucho ruido) to thunder, boom
(las pisadas, golpes) to resound
2 (resonar, pervivir) sus insultos resonaban en mis oídos, his abuse resounded in my head
' retumbar' also found in these entries:
English:
boom
- roll
- rumble
- crash
- pound
- resound
- reverberate
* * *retumbar vi1. [resonar] to resound;sus gritos retumbaban en la cueva his shouts echoed o resounded around the cave;las paredes retumbaban con cada explosión the walls shook with each explosion;Famme retumban los oídos my ears are ringing2. [hacer ruido] to thunder, to boom;el trueno retumbó en la sala the thunder rumbled through the hall* * *v/i boom* * *retumbar vi1) : to boom, to thunder2) : to resound, to reverberate* * *retumbar vb1. (resonar) to echo2. (hacer ruido) to boom -
10 огласявам
птичи песни огласяваха гората birdsong filled the forest, the forest resounded/echoed with the song of birds* * *оглася̀вам,и огла̀сям, оглася̀ гл. make (s.th.) ring/resound (with), make (s.th.) vocal/re-echo; птичи песни огласяваха гората birdsong filled the forest, the forest resounded/echoed with the song of birds.* * *evulgate; resound with; announce (публично)* * *1. оглася make (s.th.) ring/ resound (with), make (s.th.) vocal/re-echo 2. птичи песни огласяваха гората birdsong filled the forest, the forest resounded/echoed with the song of birds -
11 по залу прокатились аплодисменты
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > по залу прокатились аплодисменты
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12 прогремел пушечный выстрел
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > прогремел пушечный выстрел
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13 эхо долины вторило его песне
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > эхо долины вторило его песне
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14 эхо от выстрела прокатилось по всему лесу
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > эхо от выстрела прокатилось по всему лесу
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15 הדהד
v. be echoed, reverberated, re-echoed, sounded————————v. to echo, reverberate, re-echo, sound————————v. to reverberate, re-echo -
16 convincente
adj.convincing.* * *► adjetivo1 convincing* * *adj.* * *ADJ convincing* * *adjetivo convincing* * *= conclusive, convincing, credible, plausible, compelling, cogent, powerful, persuasive.Ex. It certainly cannot be called a conclusive or exhaustive guide to library resources.Ex. Among the documents that are worthy of consideration for abstracting are final reports, or other reports well supported by sound methodology and convincing evidence.Ex. The problem was to produce a credible operational definition of the term 'information education'.Ex. This incompleteness of search and retrieval therefore makes possible, and plausible, the existence of undiscovered public knowledge.Ex. This article examines the facets of the fee-or-free controversy and presents a compelling case that the issue is far from resolved.Ex. Children's librarians must plan to meet children's needs, and must be able to articulate the philosophy of children's library services in cogent terms.Ex. This book is a powerful eyewitness account of the Holocaust & how it affected both victims & oppressors.Ex. It has since been echoed repeatedly in the discussion of cataloging despite the persuasive and decisive refutation of it by Panizzi before the Royal Commission.----* de modo convincente = cogently, unconvincingly.* de un modo convincente = convincingly, forcibly.* evidencia convincente = convincing evidence.* excusa poco convincente = lame excuse.* poco convincente = unconvincing, inconclusive, pat, feeble.* presentación de un proyecto de manera convincente = business case.* pretexto poco convincente = lame excuse.* pruebas convincentes = convincing evidence.* razón convincente = compelling reason.* * *adjetivo convincing* * *= conclusive, convincing, credible, plausible, compelling, cogent, powerful, persuasive.Ex: It certainly cannot be called a conclusive or exhaustive guide to library resources.
Ex: Among the documents that are worthy of consideration for abstracting are final reports, or other reports well supported by sound methodology and convincing evidence.Ex: The problem was to produce a credible operational definition of the term 'information education'.Ex: This incompleteness of search and retrieval therefore makes possible, and plausible, the existence of undiscovered public knowledge.Ex: This article examines the facets of the fee-or-free controversy and presents a compelling case that the issue is far from resolved.Ex: Children's librarians must plan to meet children's needs, and must be able to articulate the philosophy of children's library services in cogent terms.Ex: This book is a powerful eyewitness account of the Holocaust & how it affected both victims & oppressors.Ex: It has since been echoed repeatedly in the discussion of cataloging despite the persuasive and decisive refutation of it by Panizzi before the Royal Commission.* de modo convincente = cogently, unconvincingly.* de un modo convincente = convincingly, forcibly.* evidencia convincente = convincing evidence.* excusa poco convincente = lame excuse.* poco convincente = unconvincing, inconclusive, pat, feeble.* presentación de un proyecto de manera convincente = business case.* pretexto poco convincente = lame excuse.* pruebas convincentes = convincing evidence.* razón convincente = compelling reason.* * *convincingno estuvo muy convincente en sus explicaciones his explanations weren't very convincing* * *
convincente adjetivo
convincing
convincente adjetivo convincing
' convincente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
contundente
English:
cogent
- compelling
- convincing
- die out
- forceful
- lame
- plausible
- powerful
- ring
- sell
- tenuous
- unconvincing
- weak
- argue
- explain
- persuasive
- strength
- unsatisfactory
* * *convincente adjconvincing* * *adj convincing* * *convincente adj: convincing♦ convincentemente adv -
17 decisivo
adj.decisive, conclusive, critical, final.* * *► adjetivo1 (importante) decisive2 (concluyente) decisive, final\de forma decisiva definitely* * *(f. - decisiva)adj.* * *ADJ [resultado, factor, influencia, papel] decisive; [argumento] winning; [voto] decidinguna etapa decisiva de mi vida — a crucial o decisive stage in my life
* * *- va adjetivo <fecha/momento> crucial, decisive, critical; < prueba> conclusive; <voto/resultado> crucial, decisive* * *= conclusive, decisive, tie-breaker [tiebreaker], tie-breaking [tiebreaking], critical, peremptory, lifesaving.Ex. It certainly cannot be called a conclusive or exhaustive guide to library resources.Ex. It has since been echoed repeatedly in the discussion of cataloging despite the persuasive and decisive refutation of it by Panizzi before the Royal Commission.Ex. The article 'The Mathematical Equivalent of the Penalty Shootout' describes a library's mathematics competition question design policy and gives examples of tie-breaker questions.Ex. 'Casting vote' means tie-breaking vote.Ex. Needless to say, this technique is relatively slow but can be valuable if retrieval speed is not critical.Ex. The author's argumentation is vehement, sometimes peremptory, but not conclusive.Ex. The more experienced physicians, however, told a different story about lifesaving practices in pediatrics.----* coyuntura decisiva = Posesivo + road to Damascus.* de modo decisivo = decisively.* estar en un momento decisivo = be at a watershed.* momento decisivo = turning point, Posesivo + road to Damascus.* pase decisivo = assist.* prueba decisiva = litmus test.* ser el momento decisivo = mark + the watershed.* * *- va adjetivo <fecha/momento> crucial, decisive, critical; < prueba> conclusive; <voto/resultado> crucial, decisive* * *= conclusive, decisive, tie-breaker [tiebreaker], tie-breaking [tiebreaking], critical, peremptory, lifesaving.Ex: It certainly cannot be called a conclusive or exhaustive guide to library resources.
Ex: It has since been echoed repeatedly in the discussion of cataloging despite the persuasive and decisive refutation of it by Panizzi before the Royal Commission.Ex: The article 'The Mathematical Equivalent of the Penalty Shootout' describes a library's mathematics competition question design policy and gives examples of tie-breaker questions.Ex: 'Casting vote' means tie-breaking vote.Ex: Needless to say, this technique is relatively slow but can be valuable if retrieval speed is not critical.Ex: The author's argumentation is vehement, sometimes peremptory, but not conclusive.Ex: The more experienced physicians, however, told a different story about lifesaving practices in pediatrics.* coyuntura decisiva = Posesivo + road to Damascus.* de modo decisivo = decisively.* estar en un momento decisivo = be at a watershed.* momento decisivo = turning point, Posesivo + road to Damascus.* pase decisivo = assist.* prueba decisiva = litmus test.* ser el momento decisivo = mark + the watershed.* * *decisivo -va‹fecha/momento› crucial, decisive, critical; ‹prueba› conclusive; ‹voto/resultado› crucial, decisivejugó un papel decisivo en la resolución de la crisis she played a decisive role in resolving the crisis* * *
decisivo
‹ prueba› conclusive;
‹ papel› decisive
decisivo,-a adjetivo decisive
' decisivo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
decisiva
English:
crossroads
- crucial
- crunch
- decider
- deciding
- decisive
- determining
- foot
- inconclusive
- turning point
- winning
- conclusive
- indecisive
- instrumental
- turning
- vital
* * *decisivo, -a adj1. [que decide] decisive;su intervención fue decisiva a la hora de llegar a un acuerdo his intervention was decisive in reaching an agreement;fue la batalla decisiva que cambió el curso de la guerra that was the decisive battle which changed the course of the war;Vázquez marcó el gol decisivo Vázquez scored the decider o the deciding goal2. [muy importante] crucial, vital;tu apoyo es decisivo your support is crucial o vital* * *adj critical, decisive* * *decisivo, -va adj: decisive, conclusive♦ decisivamente adv* * *decisivo adj decisive -
18 desde entonces
adv.ever since, from that time on, ever after, from that time.* * *since then* * ** * *= ever since, henceforth, in the interim, since, since that time, since then, henceforward, ever since then, ever since then, thenceforth, in the intervening years, ever after, in the intervening period, since that dayEx. By the 1820s good white paper was regularly produced with the aid of chlorine bleaches, and the process has been used in the manufacture of virtually all white paper ever since.Ex. Henceforth the inventory function was no longer to be a part of the functions of the library's catalog.Ex. In the interim there has been considerable activity in developing guidelines for catalogue headings and in compiling authority lists.Ex. It has since been echoed repeatedly in the discussion of cataloging despite the persuasive and decisive refutation of it by Panizzi before the Royal Commission.Ex. This practice has been adopted by a number of national cataloguing codes promulgated since that time.Ex. Since then library planning has developed along lines best suited to British practise and needs.Ex. Originally the advent of on-line interactive searches was hailed by some as a boon to users who could henceforward conduct their own searches.Ex. Ever since then, numerous materials have been tried for producing types, including baked mud, wood engraving, copper, tin, and lead.Ex. Ever since then, numerous materials have been tried for producing types, including baked mud, wood engraving, copper, tin, and lead.Ex. From 1751 to 1766 he copied out the details of all the various processes in two books, which were thenceforth kept in the factory's archives.Ex. In the intervening years reference collections and reference services have changed greatly with the introduction of electronic media.Ex. The author focuses on debunking the Cinderella Myth -- that relates the tale of Cinderella who is abused and exploited until she finds Prince Charming and lives happily ever after.Ex. The present survey involved contacting the same libraries and institutions in order to see what changes had taken place in the intervening period.Ex. A lot has been written about the plunge in consumer confidence since that day.* * *= ever since, henceforth, in the interim, since, since that time, since then, henceforward, ever since then, ever since then, thenceforth, in the intervening years, ever after, in the intervening period, since that dayEx: By the 1820s good white paper was regularly produced with the aid of chlorine bleaches, and the process has been used in the manufacture of virtually all white paper ever since.
Ex: Henceforth the inventory function was no longer to be a part of the functions of the library's catalog.Ex: In the interim there has been considerable activity in developing guidelines for catalogue headings and in compiling authority lists.Ex: It has since been echoed repeatedly in the discussion of cataloging despite the persuasive and decisive refutation of it by Panizzi before the Royal Commission.Ex: This practice has been adopted by a number of national cataloguing codes promulgated since that time.Ex: Since then library planning has developed along lines best suited to British practise and needs.Ex: Originally the advent of on-line interactive searches was hailed by some as a boon to users who could henceforward conduct their own searches.Ex: Ever since then, numerous materials have been tried for producing types, including baked mud, wood engraving, copper, tin, and lead.Ex: Ever since then, numerous materials have been tried for producing types, including baked mud, wood engraving, copper, tin, and lead.Ex: From 1751 to 1766 he copied out the details of all the various processes in two books, which were thenceforth kept in the factory's archives.Ex: In the intervening years reference collections and reference services have changed greatly with the introduction of electronic media.Ex: The author focuses on debunking the Cinderella Myth -- that relates the tale of Cinderella who is abused and exploited until she finds Prince Charming and lives happily ever after.Ex: The present survey involved contacting the same libraries and institutions in order to see what changes had taken place in the intervening period.Ex: A lot has been written about the plunge in consumer confidence since that day. -
19 eco
f.(ultrasound) scan (informal) (ecografía).m.1 echo.en este patio hay eco there's an echo in this courtyardoímos el eco de sus voces we heard the echo of their voices2 rumor.el eco lejano de los tambores the distant sound of the drumsaún resuenan los ecos del escándalo the scandal still hasn't quite died downecos de sociedad society column, gossip column* * *1 echo2 figurado echo, response\hacerse eco de to echoecos de sociedad gossip column sing* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=sonido) echo2) (=reacción) echodespertar o encontrar eco — to produce a response (en from)
la llamada no encontró eco — the call produced no response, the call had no effect
tener eco — to catch on, arouse interest
* * *masculino (Fís) echo* * *= echo [echoes, -pl.], rumblings.Ex. No echo of so frightening a concept, 'class', ever lingers within the hushed precincts of our libraries.Ex. The world was becoming smaller & more claustrophobic with the rumblings of war in Europe.----* amortiguar el eco = deaden + echo.* encontrar eco = find + echo in.* hacer eco = echo, resonate.* hacer eco de = echo.* hallar eco = find + echo in.* todavía + poderse + escuchar los ecos de = echo + still resound from.* * *masculino (Fís) echo* * *= echo [echoes, -pl.], rumblings.Ex: No echo of so frightening a concept, 'class', ever lingers within the hushed precincts of our libraries.
Ex: The world was becoming smaller & more claustrophobic with the rumblings of war in Europe.* amortiguar el eco = deaden + echo.* encontrar eco = find + echo in.* hacer eco = echo, resonate.* hacer eco de = echo.* hallar eco = find + echo in.* todavía + poderse + escuchar los ecos de = echo + still resound from.* * *( Fís) echoaquí hay eco there's an echo herela cueva tiene eco there's an echo in the cavelos gritos hacían eco en el valle the shouts echoed around the valleytardará en extinguirse el eco de lo ocurrido the repercussions of these events will take some time to die downel disco tuvo escaso eco comercial the record made little commercial impactel discurso ha tenido mucho eco en el extranjero the speech has aroused a great deal of interest overseassu estilo tiene ecos surrealistas there are certain surrealistic elements to his stylehacerse eco de algo to echo sthse han hecho eco del llamamiento del obispo they have echoed the bishop's appealCompuesto:mpl society news* * *
eco sustantivo masculino (Fís) echo;
hacer eco to echo
eco sustantivo masculino
1 (reverberación) echo
2 (rumor) rumour: nos llegaron ecos de su boda, we heard a rumour of her marriage
ecos de sociedad, gossip column sing
3 (alcance, propagación) impact: su dimisión tuvo mucho eco, his resignation aroused great interest
♦ Locuciones: hacerse eco de, to echo
' eco' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
repercutir
- resonancia
- ecológico
- medio
- resonar
- retumbar
English:
echo
- eco-friendly
* * *eco1♦ nm1. [de sonido] echo;en este patio hay eco there's an echo in this courtyard;oímos el eco de sus voces we heard the echo of their voices;hacerse eco de algo [dar noticia] to report sth;[repetir] to echo sth;todos los periódicos se hicieron eco de lo ocurrido all the newspapers reported what happened;tener eco to arouse interest;su última novela tuvo poco eco her latest novel failed to arouse much interest;el suceso tuvo eco entre la prensa internacional the incident aroused interest in the international press2. [rumor] rumour;el eco lejano de los tambores the distant sound of the drums;aún resuenan los ecos del escándalo the scandal still hasn't quite died downecos de sociedad society column3. Informát echo♦ nfFam [ecografía] (ultrasound) scaneco2 interjAm Fam exactly, absolutely;¿entonces lo llamo a las once? – eco I'll phone you at eleven then? – fine;¿me pasan a buscar por casa? – eco will you pick me up at home? – sure* * *m echo;hacerse eco de algo echo sth;tener eco fig make an impact* * *eco nm: echo* * * -
20 expresar sentimientos
(v.) = echo + sentimentsEx. Such sentiments were echoed in several government reports which called for more public participation in the decisions of government that affect the citizens' daily lives.* * *(v.) = echo + sentimentsEx: Such sentiments were echoed in several government reports which called for more public participation in the decisions of government that affect the citizens' daily lives.
См. также в других словарях:
echoed — index repeated Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
Echoed — Echo Ech o, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Echoed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Echoing}. 3d pers. sing. pres. {Echoes}.] 1. To send back (a sound); to repeat in sound; to reverberate. [1913 Webster] Those peals are echoed by the Trojan throng. Dryden. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
echoed signal — atspindžio signalas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. echoed signal; reflected signal vok. Rückstrahlsignal, n; reflektiertes Signal, n rus. отражённый сигнал, m pranc. signal d’écho, m; signal réfléchi, m … Fizikos terminų žodynas
echoed — ech·o || ekəʊ n. repetition of a sound produced by the reflection of sound waves from a solid surface; (Computers) user input printed to the screen so the user can read it; (Slang) person who reflects on another person; person who imitates… … English contemporary dictionary
echoed — … Useful english dictionary
echoed in his ears — repeated itself to him over and over … English contemporary dictionary
his voice echoed — his voice resounded, his voice reverberated … English contemporary dictionary
echo — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ distant, faint ▪ clear, distinct, loud, strong (often figurative) ▪ There are clear echoes of Elvis Presley in his vocal style … Collocations dictionary
echo — I UK [ˈekəʊ] / US [ˈekoʊ] verb Word forms echo : present tense I/you/we/they echo he/she/it echoes present participle echoing past tense echoed past participle echoed ** 1) [intransitive] if a noise echoes, it is repeated because the sound hits a … English dictionary
literature — /lit euhr euh cheuhr, choor , li treuh /, n. 1. writings in which expression and form, in connection with ideas of permanent and universal interest, are characteristic or essential features, as poetry, novels, history, biography, and essays. 2.… … Universalium
echo — ech|o1 [ ekou ] verb ** 1. ) intransitive if a noise echoes, it is repeated because the sound hits a surface and returns: echo around/through: Her question echoed around the room. echo across: The howl of a coyote echoed across the canyon. a ) if … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English