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1 Workshop on Privacy in the Electronic Society
Electronics: WPESУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Workshop on Privacy in the Electronic Society
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2 electronic funds transfer
сокр. EFT банк. электронный перевод средств, электронный платеж ( перевод средств между счетами с помощью электронной системы связи)Syn:See:electronic funds transfer system, electronic funds transfer at point of sale, Electronic Funds Transfer Act, Regulation E, Electronic Bill Presentment and Payment, Electronic Benefits Transfer, automated teller machine, automated clearing house, checkless society
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abbrev.: EFT electronic funds transfer электронные платежи: платежи, совершаемые путем дебетования одного счета и кредитования другого с помощью электронных средств коммуникаций (телефон, электронная почта и т. д.); см. automated teller machine;* * *Англо-русский экономический словарь > electronic funds transfer
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3 Society of Electronic and Radio Technicians
Британский английский: Общество специалистов по электронике и радиотехникеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Society of Electronic and Radio Technicians
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4 Electronic Games Society
Sports: EGSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Electronic Games Society
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5 Society for Electronic Access
Information technology: SEA (organization)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Society for Electronic Access
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6 Society of Electronic and Radio Technicians
Abbreviation: SERTУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Society of Electronic and Radio Technicians
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7 cashless society
Econa society in which all bills and debits are paid by electronic money media, for example, bank and credit cards, direct debits, and online payments -
8 checkless society
фин., банк. бесчековое общество (концепция платежной системы, в которой применение электронных средств перевода платежей позволяет отказаться от использования бумажных чеков)See:* * *"бесчековое общество " -
9 Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers
"A society of engineering and electronics professionals based in the United States but boasting membership from numerous other countries/regions. The IEEE (pronounced ""eye triple ee"") focuses on electrical, electronics, computer engineering, and science-related matters."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers
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10 Aerospace and Electronic System Society
Компьютерная техника: Общество специалистов по аэрокосмическим и электронным системамУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Aerospace and Electronic System Society
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11 Aerospace and Electronic System Society
Computers: AESSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Aerospace and Electronic System Society
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12 British Society of Electronic Editors
Mass media: BSEEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > British Society of Electronic Editors
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13 Institute Of Electrical And Electronic Engineers Antennas And Propagation Society
NASA: IEEE-APSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Institute Of Electrical And Electronic Engineers Antennas And Propagation Society
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14 Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers - Aerospace and Electronics Systems Society
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers - Aerospace and Electronics Systems Society
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15 Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers - Computer Society
Information technology: IEEE-CS (organization, IEEE), IEEECS (organization, IEEE)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers - Computer Society
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16 Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Antennas and Propagation Society
NASA: IEEE-APSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Antennas and Propagation Society
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17 ¿hacia dónde va(n)...?
= whither?, whither?Ex. The article ' Whither libraries? or, Wither libraries' urges the profession to seriously consider its role in an electronic society.Ex. The article ' Whither libraries? or, Wither libraries' urges the profession to seriously consider its role in an electronic society.* * *= whither?, whither?Ex: The article ' Whither libraries? or, Wither libraries' urges the profession to seriously consider its role in an electronic society.
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18 desvanecerse
1 (disiparse) to disperse, clear3 figurado (demayarse) to faint* * *1) to vanish2) fade3) faint* * *VPR1) (=desaparecer) [humo, niebla] to clear, disperse; [recuerdo, sonido] to fade, fade away; [duda] to be dispelled2) (Med) to faint3) (Quím) to evaporate* * *= fade (away/out), fall into + obscurity, fall out, perish, vanish, evaporate, dissolve, wither, banish, blow away, fizzle out, etherealise [etherealize, -USA], fade into + obscurity, fade into + oblivion, disappear into + the blue, vanish into + the blue, wear off.Ex. Trails that are not frequently followed are prone to fade, items are not fully permanent, memory is transitory.Ex. The acid rain literature illustrated the 1st paradigm, where journals from the unadjusted literature were thrust forward in the adjusted literature, and no unadjusted journal fell into obscurity.Ex. So when the 1908 ALA rules superseded Cutter's rules, the whole provision for bringing together editions fell out, and we didn't have them until the AACR.Ex. A data base must respond to a dynamic reality in which terms, 'strain, crack and sometimes break under the burden, under the tension, slip, slide, perish, decay with imprecision, will not stay in place, will not stay still'.Ex. She seized her sweater and purse and vanished.Ex. It is pointless to create interest if it is then allowed to evaporate because the books cannot be obtained.Ex. He adjusted himself comfortably in the chair, overlapped his legs, and blew a smoke ring that dissolved two feet above her head.Ex. The article 'Whither libraries? or, wither libraries' urges the profession to seriously consider its role in an electronic society.Ex. Microcomputers sets the stage for an interactive environment that can banish the 'master-slave' architecture of television and its progeny, the culture of passivity.Ex. Its prediction that, with the passing of years, the taint of scandal will blow away, looks over-optimistic.Ex. Over the weekend, she started three articles and each one fizzled out for lack of inspiration.Ex. The entire hardware of Western industrialism has been obsolesced and ' etherealized' by the new surround of electronic information services.Ex. But he may be put under house arrest, a dire fate for a man who is terrified of fading into obscurity.Ex. The music industry as we know it is slowly fading into oblivion.Ex. We're all puzzled by the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle where hundreds of boats and planes have disappeared into the blue leaving no trace at all.Ex. All about the plane round puffs of white smoke suddenly appeared, broke, and vanished into the blue.Ex. We're all familiar with the idea of novelty value and how it wears off with time.----* desvanecerse la luz = light + fail.* * *= fade (away/out), fall into + obscurity, fall out, perish, vanish, evaporate, dissolve, wither, banish, blow away, fizzle out, etherealise [etherealize, -USA], fade into + obscurity, fade into + oblivion, disappear into + the blue, vanish into + the blue, wear off.Ex: Trails that are not frequently followed are prone to fade, items are not fully permanent, memory is transitory.
Ex: The acid rain literature illustrated the 1st paradigm, where journals from the unadjusted literature were thrust forward in the adjusted literature, and no unadjusted journal fell into obscurity.Ex: So when the 1908 ALA rules superseded Cutter's rules, the whole provision for bringing together editions fell out, and we didn't have them until the AACR.Ex: A data base must respond to a dynamic reality in which terms, 'strain, crack and sometimes break under the burden, under the tension, slip, slide, perish, decay with imprecision, will not stay in place, will not stay still'.Ex: She seized her sweater and purse and vanished.Ex: It is pointless to create interest if it is then allowed to evaporate because the books cannot be obtained.Ex: He adjusted himself comfortably in the chair, overlapped his legs, and blew a smoke ring that dissolved two feet above her head.Ex: The article 'Whither libraries? or, wither libraries' urges the profession to seriously consider its role in an electronic society.Ex: Microcomputers sets the stage for an interactive environment that can banish the 'master-slave' architecture of television and its progeny, the culture of passivity.Ex: Its prediction that, with the passing of years, the taint of scandal will blow away, looks over-optimistic.Ex: Over the weekend, she started three articles and each one fizzled out for lack of inspiration.Ex: The entire hardware of Western industrialism has been obsolesced and ' etherealized' by the new surround of electronic information services.Ex: But he may be put under house arrest, a dire fate for a man who is terrified of fading into obscurity.Ex: The music industry as we know it is slowly fading into oblivion.Ex: We're all puzzled by the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle where hundreds of boats and planes have disappeared into the blue leaving no trace at all.Ex: All about the plane round puffs of white smoke suddenly appeared, broke, and vanished into the blue.Ex: We're all familiar with the idea of novelty value and how it wears off with time.* desvanecerse la luz = light + fail.* * *
desvanecerse ( conjugate desvanecerse) verbo pronominal
[dudas/temores/sospechas] to vanish, be dispelled;
[fantasma/visión] to disappear, vanish
desvanecerse verbo reflexivo
1 (un recuerdo, una imagen, duda) to vanish, fade
(la niebla) to clear
2 (perder el conocimiento) to faint
' desvanecerse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
disiparse
English:
evaporate
- recede
- disappear
- dissipate
- fade
- melt
- swoon
- window
* * *vpr1. [desmayarse] to faint;caer desvanecido to fall in a faint, to faint;yacía desvanecido en el pavimento he lay unconscious in the road2. [humo, nubes] to clear, to disappear;[perfil, figura] to become blurred; [colores] to fade; [sonido, olor] to fade away;su imagen se desvanece y en la pantalla vemos un paisaje her image fades out and we see a country scene3. [sospechas, temores] to be dispelled;[esperanzas] to be dashed; [recuerdos] to fade;aquello hizo que se desvanecieran todas nuestras dudas that dispelled all our doubts* * *v/r1 de niebla disperse;desvanecerse en el aire vanish into thin air2 MED faint* * *vr1) : to vanish, to disappear2) : to fade3) desmayarse: to faint, to swoon -
19 marchitarse
1 to wither* * *VPR1) [flores] to wither, fade2) [belleza, juventud] to fade3) [esperanzas] to fade; [ideales] to fade away4) [persona] to languish, fade away* * *(v.) = wither, wither away, shrivel up, shrivelEx. The article 'Whither libraries? or, wither libraries' urges the profession to seriously consider its role in an electronic society.Ex. He concludes that public libraries will wither away, together with the rights of the individual member of the public to information.Ex. Umbilical cords shrivel up and fall off, leaving a neat little tummy button after about a week or so.Ex. All the blooms have turned brown and died and most of the smaller, newer leaves have shrivelled and died too.* * *(v.) = wither, wither away, shrivel up, shrivelEx: The article 'Whither libraries? or, wither libraries' urges the profession to seriously consider its role in an electronic society.
Ex: He concludes that public libraries will wither away, together with the rights of the individual member of the public to information.Ex: Umbilical cords shrivel up and fall off, leaving a neat little tummy button after about a week or so.Ex: All the blooms have turned brown and died and most of the smaller, newer leaves have shrivelled and died too.* * *
marchitarse ( conjugate marchitarse) verbo pronominal
marchitar vtr, marchitarse verbo reflexivo to shrivel, wither
' marchitarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
marchitar
English:
droop
- fade
- shrivel
- wilt
- wither
* * *vpr1. [planta] to fade, to wither2. [persona] to languish, to fade away* * *v/r wilt* * *vr1) : to wither, to shrivel up, to wilt2) : to languish, to fade away -
20 ¿a dónde se dirige(n)...?
= whither?Ex. The article ' Whither libraries? or, Wither libraries' urges the profession to seriously consider its role in an electronic society.* * *= whither?Ex: The article ' Whither libraries? or, Wither libraries' urges the profession to seriously consider its role in an electronic society.
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