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elementary method

  • 1 elementary method

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > elementary method

  • 2 elementary method

    English-Russian scientific dictionary > elementary method

  • 3 method

    метод; процедура; способ
    - antithetic variate method - average ordinate method - average range method - binary search method - conjugate directions method - conjugate gradient method - control chart method - conventional milling method - correlation function method - decision function method - differential control method - Feynman diagram method - first approximation method - gradient projection method - iterative method - large sample method - large sieve method - least-squares regression method - less than fully efficient method - linearly implicit method - method of adjoint gradient - method of algebraic addition - method of alternating directions - method of balanced blocks - method of complex numbers - method of confidence intervals - method of conformal mappings - method of conjugate directions - method of conjugate gradients - method of cyclic descent - method of detached coefficients - method of disjunction of cases - method of divided differences - method of electrical images - method of elimination of quantifiers - method of empty ball - method of extreme values - method of false position - method of feasible directions - method of finite differences - method of first approximation - method of first entrance - method of fitting constants - method of fixed points - method of full enumeration - method of generating functions - method of geometric exhaustion - method of indefinite coefficients - method of infinite descent - method of interval bisection - method of least absolute values - method of least distance - method of least likelihood - method of maximum likelihood - method of means and standard deviations - method of medians and extreme values - method of minimal change - method of minimal variance - method of mirror reflections - method of moving frame - method of multiple comparison - method of orthogonal projections - method of paired associates - method of paired comparisons - method of phase integrals - method of projecting cones - method of proportional parts - method of rotating factors - method of semantic tableaux - method of separation of variables - method of simulaneous displacements - method of stationary phase - method of statistical differentials - method of statistical inference - method of steep variations - method of steepest ascent - method of stochastic approximation - method of straightforward iteration - method of successive displacements - method of successive divisions - method of successive elimination - method of transfinite induction - method of unweighted means - method of variable differences - method of variation of parameters - method of weighted residuals - optimum method - parallel tangents method - precision method - random walk method - recursive method - reduced gradient method - reflected wave method - relative method of measurement - sampling method by variables - statistical sampling method - steepest descent method - time average method

    English-Russian scientific dictionary > method

  • 4 простейший метод

    Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > простейший метод

  • 5 элементарный метод

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > элементарный метод

  • 6 элементарный метод

    Mathematics: elementary method

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > элементарный метод

  • 7 enseñanza

    f.
    1 teaching.
    2 lesson.
    3 education, learning, schoolteaching, schooling.
    4 training, instruction.
    * * *
    1 (educación) education, teaching
    2 (doctrina) teaching, doctrine
    \
    dedicarse a la enseñanza to be a teacher
    enseñanza general básica general basic education
    enseñanza laboral vocational training
    enseñanza primaria primary education
    enseñanza privada private education
    enseñanza pública state education
    enseñanza secundaria secondary education
    enseñanza secundaria obligatoria compulsory secondary education
    enseñanza superior higher education
    enseñanza universitaria university education
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    SF
    1) (=educación) education; (=acción, profesión) teaching

    enseñanza de niños con dificultades de aprendizaje — remedial teaching, special needs teaching

    enseñanza general básicaeducation course in Spain from 6 to 14

    enseñanza programada — programmed learning, programed learning (EEUU)

    2) (=entrenamiento) training
    3) (=doctrina) teaching, doctrine
    * * *
    1)
    a) ( docencia) teaching
    b) ( educación) education
    2) enseñanzas femenino plural ( doctrina) teachings (pl)
    * * *
    = instruction, teaching, tuition.
    Ex. Probably in most libraries instruction in library use and the use of information retrieval tools needs to be available in a number of different modes.
    Ex. Teaching is an activity of which teachers are the agents, just as nursing is an activity of which nurses are the agents.
    Ex. This article stresses that teaching methods are also to be updated to include, for example, individual tuition and role playing.
    ----
    * biblioteca de institución de enseñanza superior = tertiary library.
    * centro de enseñanza = education centre.
    * enseñanza a distancia = distance learning, distance teaching.
    * enseñanza antes de empezar el trabajo = pre-service education.
    * enseñanza asistida por ordenador = computer-aided learning (CAL).
    * enseñanza asistida por ordenador (CAI) = computer-assisted instruction (CAI).
    * enseñanza a través del estudio de casos = case-teaching.
    * enseñanza a través de medios electrónicos = online education.
    * enseñanza basada en los resultados finales = outcome based education.
    * enseñanza bibliotecaria = library education.
    * enseñanza de bellas artes = aesthetic education.
    * enseñanza de biblioteconomía = library education, library science education, educational librarianship.
    * enseñanza de biblioteconomía y documentación = library and information science education.
    * enseñanza de las ciencias = science education.
    * enseñanza elemental = elementary grade.
    * enseñanza en el trabajo = in-service education.
    * enseñanza en la búsqueda de información = information instruction.
    * enseñanza en línea = online education.
    * enseñanza escolar en casa = homeschooling [home schooling].
    * enseñanza media = middle grade.
    * enseñanza obligatoria = K-12, compulsory education.
    * Enseñanza Politécnica a Distancia = Open Polytechnic.
    * enseñanza por compañeros = peer instruction.
    * enseñanza por medio del ordenador (CBI) = computer-based instruction (CBI).
    * enseñanza presencial = contact teaching, contact learning.
    * enseñanza preuniversitaria = further education.
    * enseñanza primaria = elementary education, grade-school education, primary education.
    * enseñanza primaria y secundaria = school education, K-12, classroom education.
    * enseñanza profesional = vocational education.
    * enseñanza programada = programmed instruction.
    * enseñanza pública = public education.
    * enseñanza secundaria = secondary education.
    * enseñanza superior = higher education, higher learning, tertiary education.
    * enseñanza universitaria = college education, university education.
    * enseñanza virtual = electronic learning [e-learning].
    * escuela de enseñanza primaria = primary school.
    * estudiante de enseñanza superior = tertiary student.
    * impartir enseñanza = undertake + teaching.
    * institución de enseñanza pública = public education institution.
    * institución de enseñanza superior = tertiary institution, institution of higher education.
    * institución de enseñanza superior no universitaria = college of further education, college of higher education.
    * instituto de enseñanza secundaria = secondary school.
    * instrumento de ayuda a la enseñanza = teaching aid.
    * laboratorio de enseñanza = teaching lab.
    * material de enseñanza programada = programmed material.
    * método de enseñanza = teaching method.
    * metodología de la enseñanza = teaching methodology.
    * profesional de la enseñanza = educational professional.
    * relativo a la enseñanza superior = tertiary.
    * * *
    1)
    a) ( docencia) teaching
    b) ( educación) education
    2) enseñanzas femenino plural ( doctrina) teachings (pl)
    * * *
    = instruction, teaching, tuition.

    Ex: Probably in most libraries instruction in library use and the use of information retrieval tools needs to be available in a number of different modes.

    Ex: Teaching is an activity of which teachers are the agents, just as nursing is an activity of which nurses are the agents.
    Ex: This article stresses that teaching methods are also to be updated to include, for example, individual tuition and role playing.
    * biblioteca de institución de enseñanza superior = tertiary library.
    * centro de enseñanza = education centre.
    * enseñanza a distancia = distance learning, distance teaching.
    * enseñanza antes de empezar el trabajo = pre-service education.
    * enseñanza asistida por ordenador = computer-aided learning (CAL).
    * enseñanza asistida por ordenador (CAI) = computer-assisted instruction (CAI).
    * enseñanza a través del estudio de casos = case-teaching.
    * enseñanza a través de medios electrónicos = online education.
    * enseñanza basada en los resultados finales = outcome based education.
    * enseñanza bibliotecaria = library education.
    * enseñanza de bellas artes = aesthetic education.
    * enseñanza de biblioteconomía = library education, library science education, educational librarianship.
    * enseñanza de biblioteconomía y documentación = library and information science education.
    * enseñanza de las ciencias = science education.
    * enseñanza elemental = elementary grade.
    * enseñanza en el trabajo = in-service education.
    * enseñanza en la búsqueda de información = information instruction.
    * enseñanza en línea = online education.
    * enseñanza escolar en casa = homeschooling [home schooling].
    * enseñanza media = middle grade.
    * enseñanza obligatoria = K-12, compulsory education.
    * Enseñanza Politécnica a Distancia = Open Polytechnic.
    * enseñanza por compañeros = peer instruction.
    * enseñanza por medio del ordenador (CBI) = computer-based instruction (CBI).
    * enseñanza presencial = contact teaching, contact learning.
    * enseñanza preuniversitaria = further education.
    * enseñanza primaria = elementary education, grade-school education, primary education.
    * enseñanza primaria y secundaria = school education, K-12, classroom education.
    * enseñanza profesional = vocational education.
    * enseñanza programada = programmed instruction.
    * enseñanza pública = public education.
    * enseñanza secundaria = secondary education.
    * enseñanza superior = higher education, higher learning, tertiary education.
    * enseñanza universitaria = college education, university education.
    * enseñanza virtual = electronic learning [e-learning].
    * escuela de enseñanza primaria = primary school.
    * estudiante de enseñanza superior = tertiary student.
    * impartir enseñanza = undertake + teaching.
    * institución de enseñanza pública = public education institution.
    * institución de enseñanza superior = tertiary institution, institution of higher education.
    * institución de enseñanza superior no universitaria = college of further education, college of higher education.
    * instituto de enseñanza secundaria = secondary school.
    * instrumento de ayuda a la enseñanza = teaching aid.
    * laboratorio de enseñanza = teaching lab.
    * material de enseñanza programada = programmed material.
    * método de enseñanza = teaching method.
    * metodología de la enseñanza = teaching methodology.
    * profesional de la enseñanza = educational professional.
    * relativo a la enseñanza superior = tertiary.

    * * *
    A
    1 (docencia) teaching
    no me atrae la enseñanza como carrera teaching doesn't appeal to me as a career
    métodos de enseñanza teaching methods
    los ordenadores en la enseñanza computers in teaching o education
    centro m C. (↑ centro)
    2 (educación) education
    3 (lección) lesson
    que esto te sirva de enseñanza let this be a lesson to you
    Compuestos:
    distance learning, correspondence courses (pl)
    enseñanza media or secundaria
    high school ( AmE) o ( BrE) secondary education
    elementary ( AmE) o ( BrE) primary education
    programmed learning
    higher education
    college ( AmE) o ( BrE) university education
    B enseñanzas fpl (doctrina, principios) teachings (pl)
    * * *

     

    enseñanza sustantivo femenino



    enseñanza media or secundaria high school (AmE) o (BrE) secondary education;
    enseñanza primaria elementary (AmE) o (BrE) primary education;
    enseñanza universitaria college (AmE) o (BrE) university education
    enseñanza sustantivo femenino
    1 (transmisión de conocimientos) teaching: se dedica a la enseñanza, he's in teaching
    2 (sistema de formación) education
    enseñanza primaria/secundaria, primary/secondary education 3 enseñanzas, teachings
    ' enseñanza' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    alfabetización
    - colegio
    - dedicarse
    - eso
    - gratuidad
    - liceo
    - magisterio
    - máxima
    - superior
    - suplente
    - distancia
    - doctrina
    - educación
    - humanidad
    - secundaria
    English:
    comprehensive school
    - education
    - grammar school
    - high school
    - higher education
    - instruction
    - primary
    - schoolteaching
    - secondary school
    - state
    - teaching
    - TEFL
    - traditional
    - comprehensive
    - compulsory
    - distance
    - educational
    - elementary
    - go
    - grammar
    - higher
    - intermediate
    - junior
    - pay
    - profession
    - secondary
    - senior
    - sixth
    - take
    * * *
    1. [educación] education;
    [actividad docente] teaching;
    la calidad de la enseñanza en este país the quality of education in this country;
    se dedica a la enseñanza he works as a teacher;
    un centro de enseñanza an educational institution
    enseñanza a distancia distance education;
    enseñanza estatal state education;
    enseñanza de idiomas language teaching;
    enseñanza media secondary education;
    enseñanza personalizada personal o individual tutoring;
    enseñanza primaria primary education;
    enseñanza privada private (sector) education;
    enseñanza pública state education;
    enseñanza secundaria secondary education;
    enseñanza superior higher education;
    enseñanza universitaria university education
    2. [lección] lesson;
    de cualquier error puede extraerse o [m5] sacarse una enseñanza there's a lesson to be learned from every mistake you make;
    aquello me sirvió de enseñanza that was a lesson to me;
    enseñanzas [de filósofo, profeta] teachings
    * * *
    f
    1 teaching;
    dedicarse a la enseñanza take up teaching, become a teacher
    2
    :
    sacar una enseñanza de algo learn a lesson from sth
    * * *
    1) educación: education
    2) : teaching
    * * *
    1. (actividad) teaching
    2. (sistema) education

    Spanish-English dictionary > enseñanza

  • 8 automatizado

    adj.
    automated, robot, intelligent, automatized.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: automatizar.
    * * *
    * * *
    - da adjetivo automated
    * * *
    = automated, computer-based, computer-held, computerised [computerized, -USA], machine assisted, machine-held, mechanised [mechanized, -USA], computer-stored, machine-based, computer-controlled, electronically based, computering, disintermediated, unmanned, machine-readable.
    Ex. These principles are being applied in an ever increasing variety of contexts, both manual and automated.
    Ex. It may well be that the computer-based environment of such systems may overcome many of the limitations of enumerative classification schemes in their traditional applications.
    Ex. For each term entering the vocabulary a record is constructed in a computer-held file.
    Ex. Printed title indexes which could be used as elementary subject indexes were one of the first products of computerised information retrieval systems.
    Ex. Her ALA activity includes having been Editor of Message from MARS, the occasional newsletter of the new RASD discussion group MARS, which stands for machine assisted Reference Service.
    Ex. Other indexes based on titles, both printed and machine-held, may provide access to words other than the first in a title.
    Ex. Mechanized systems offer a wide range of potential search strategies and searching aids.
    Ex. If a computer-stored controlled vocabulary is used, the assigned terms might be checked automatically and new or mistyped terms would be flagged (marked).
    Ex. The incorporation of such features into a system would permit us to create a machine-based catalog rather than a reference file of bibliographic records.
    Ex. LCSH has taken a further step forward with the use of computer-controlled typesetting.
    Ex. Librarians who have reservations about the spread of electronically based services are not Luddites.
    Ex. The 1980s have seen a significant increase in the quantity and breadth of offshore computering services -- those based in the developing countries.
    Ex. Database records are enhanced with links through to the full text of periodical articles, where these are available, or to the Library's disintermediated document delivery system where an online version of the article is not available.
    Ex. The 'strategic computing' plan announced by the United States in early 1984 envisages, among others, the use of intelligent robots (for example, to serve as ammunition loaders in tanks, or in unmanned reconnaissance and manipulating devices).
    Ex. 'Data base' is a term referring to machine-readable collections of information, whether numerical, representational or bibliographic.
    ----
    * método automatizado = computer-based method.
    * semiautomatizado = partially-automated, semi-automated.
    * * *
    - da adjetivo automated
    * * *
    = automated, computer-based, computer-held, computerised [computerized, -USA], machine assisted, machine-held, mechanised [mechanized, -USA], computer-stored, machine-based, computer-controlled, electronically based, computering, disintermediated, unmanned, machine-readable.

    Ex: These principles are being applied in an ever increasing variety of contexts, both manual and automated.

    Ex: It may well be that the computer-based environment of such systems may overcome many of the limitations of enumerative classification schemes in their traditional applications.
    Ex: For each term entering the vocabulary a record is constructed in a computer-held file.
    Ex: Printed title indexes which could be used as elementary subject indexes were one of the first products of computerised information retrieval systems.
    Ex: Her ALA activity includes having been Editor of Message from MARS, the occasional newsletter of the new RASD discussion group MARS, which stands for machine assisted Reference Service.
    Ex: Other indexes based on titles, both printed and machine-held, may provide access to words other than the first in a title.
    Ex: Mechanized systems offer a wide range of potential search strategies and searching aids.
    Ex: If a computer-stored controlled vocabulary is used, the assigned terms might be checked automatically and new or mistyped terms would be flagged (marked).
    Ex: The incorporation of such features into a system would permit us to create a machine-based catalog rather than a reference file of bibliographic records.
    Ex: LCSH has taken a further step forward with the use of computer-controlled typesetting.
    Ex: Librarians who have reservations about the spread of electronically based services are not Luddites.
    Ex: The 1980s have seen a significant increase in the quantity and breadth of offshore computering services -- those based in the developing countries.
    Ex: Database records are enhanced with links through to the full text of periodical articles, where these are available, or to the Library's disintermediated document delivery system where an online version of the article is not available.
    Ex: The 'strategic computing' plan announced by the United States in early 1984 envisages, among others, the use of intelligent robots (for example, to serve as ammunition loaders in tanks, or in unmanned reconnaissance and manipulating devices).
    Ex: 'Data base' is a term referring to machine-readable collections of information, whether numerical, representational or bibliographic.
    * método automatizado = computer-based method.
    * semiautomatizado = partially-automated, semi-automated.

    * * *
    automated
    * * *

    Del verbo automatizar: ( conjugate automatizar)

    automatizado es:

    el participio

    Multiple Entries:
    automatizado    
    automatizar
    automatizado
    ◊ -da adjetivo

    automated
    automatizar ( conjugate automatizar) verbo transitivo
    to automate

    * * *
    automatizado, -a adj
    automated

    Spanish-English dictionary > automatizado

  • 9 selección

    f.
    1 selection, choice, option, pick.
    2 screening.
    * * *
    1 (gen) selection
    2 DEPORTE (gen) team; (fútbol) squad
    \
    selección natural natural selection
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    SF
    1) (=acción) selection
    2) (Dep)

    selección absoluta, selección nacional — national team, national side

    3) pl selecciones (Literat, Mús) selections
    * * *
    femenino selection

    la selección de los candidatos fue muy difícilselecting o choosing the candidates was very difficult

    la selección nacional — (Dep) the national team

    hoy juega la selecciónSpain (o Colombia etc) are playing today

    * * *
    = recruitment, selection, selectivity, winnowing, screening, recruiting, selective listing, pick, sift, targeting, vetting, draft.
    Ex. For 'concept' may be read any relatively elementary term such as Libraries, Staff, Buildings, recruitment, Chemistry.
    Ex. Unfortunately documents which present dilemmas in the selection of author headings are present in even the smallest library collections.
    Ex. These have the advantages of economy, and (if the subscriber desires) selectivity because the records on the proof sheets are divided into broad categories which can be obtained separately.
    Ex. The chairwoman of the board had decided that as part of the screening process those who had successfully survived the initial winnowing should furnish the board with tangible evidence of how they might perform on a specific assignment.
    Ex. Proper screening of job applicants can add to the security of the library without adding significantly to the budget.
    Ex. Successful recruiting of strong faculty requires some drastic shifts in thinking about what librarianship is as a discipline.
    Ex. A selective listing of major business information data bases is provided.
    Ex. The October 2002 issue of CONVERGE magazine lists their picks for the 'Shapers of the Future 2002' -- 'today's leaders and innovators who have dreamed and accomplished mighty things in technology and education'.
    Ex. The method of work agreed was that the chairperson would make a first sift of proposals and divide them into two groups.
    Ex. An analysis of customers in terms of benefits can inform effective segmentation, which in turn can lead to more efficient targeting of resources.
    Ex. Criminal record checks have been an accepted form of pre-employment vetting for those with access to children for some years.
    Ex. Nevada's all-time leading scorer is leaving school to get a head start on the NBA's 2007 draft.
    ----
    * barra en vídeo inverso de selección en pantalla = highlighting bar.
    * botón de selección = radio button.
    * caer por selección = drop.
    * casilla de selección = check box [checkbox].
    * comité de selección = screening panel, search and screen committee, search committee.
    * criterio de selección = selection criterion.
    * herramientas para la selección = selection tools.
    * instrumento de selección = selection aid.
    * lista de selección = pick-list.
    * procedimiento de selección = selection procedures, screening procedure.
    * proceso de selección = screening process, selection process.
    * realizar una selección = undertake + selection.
    * recuadro de selección = check box [checkbox].
    * responsable de la selección = selector.
    * selección de documentos = document selection, selection of documents.
    * selección de fondos = stock selection.
    * selección de la pareja = mate selection.
    * selección de libros = book selection.
    * selección de material = materials selection.
    * selección de personal = personnel recruitment.
    * selección de productos = merchandise selection.
    * selección de términos = extraction of terms, term selection.
    * selección de textos = selected writings.
    * selección natural = natural selection.
    * sistema de selección = vetting system.
    * ventana de selección = dialogue box.
    * * *
    femenino selection

    la selección de los candidatos fue muy difícilselecting o choosing the candidates was very difficult

    la selección nacional — (Dep) the national team

    hoy juega la selecciónSpain (o Colombia etc) are playing today

    * * *
    = recruitment, selection, selectivity, winnowing, screening, recruiting, selective listing, pick, sift, targeting, vetting, draft.

    Ex: For 'concept' may be read any relatively elementary term such as Libraries, Staff, Buildings, recruitment, Chemistry.

    Ex: Unfortunately documents which present dilemmas in the selection of author headings are present in even the smallest library collections.
    Ex: These have the advantages of economy, and (if the subscriber desires) selectivity because the records on the proof sheets are divided into broad categories which can be obtained separately.
    Ex: The chairwoman of the board had decided that as part of the screening process those who had successfully survived the initial winnowing should furnish the board with tangible evidence of how they might perform on a specific assignment.
    Ex: Proper screening of job applicants can add to the security of the library without adding significantly to the budget.
    Ex: Successful recruiting of strong faculty requires some drastic shifts in thinking about what librarianship is as a discipline.
    Ex: A selective listing of major business information data bases is provided.
    Ex: The October 2002 issue of CONVERGE magazine lists their picks for the 'Shapers of the Future 2002' -- 'today's leaders and innovators who have dreamed and accomplished mighty things in technology and education'.
    Ex: The method of work agreed was that the chairperson would make a first sift of proposals and divide them into two groups.
    Ex: An analysis of customers in terms of benefits can inform effective segmentation, which in turn can lead to more efficient targeting of resources.
    Ex: Criminal record checks have been an accepted form of pre-employment vetting for those with access to children for some years.
    Ex: Nevada's all-time leading scorer is leaving school to get a head start on the NBA's 2007 draft.
    * barra en vídeo inverso de selección en pantalla = highlighting bar.
    * botón de selección = radio button.
    * caer por selección = drop.
    * casilla de selección = check box [checkbox].
    * comité de selección = screening panel, search and screen committee, search committee.
    * criterio de selección = selection criterion.
    * herramientas para la selección = selection tools.
    * instrumento de selección = selection aid.
    * lista de selección = pick-list.
    * procedimiento de selección = selection procedures, screening procedure.
    * proceso de selección = screening process, selection process.
    * realizar una selección = undertake + selection.
    * recuadro de selección = check box [checkbox].
    * responsable de la selección = selector.
    * selección de documentos = document selection, selection of documents.
    * selección de fondos = stock selection.
    * selección de la pareja = mate selection.
    * selección de libros = book selection.
    * selección de material = materials selection.
    * selección de personal = personnel recruitment.
    * selección de productos = merchandise selection.
    * selección de términos = extraction of terms, term selection.
    * selección de textos = selected writings.
    * selección natural = natural selection.
    * sistema de selección = vetting system.
    * ventana de selección = dialogue box.

    * * *
    (acción) selection; (conjunto de cosas, personas) selection
    la selección de los candidatos fue muy difícil selecting o choosing the candidates o the selection of the candidates was very difficult
    una empresa de selección de personal an employment o a recruitment agency
    una selección representativa de su obra a representative selection o sample of her work
    hizo una selección de los mejores she selected the best ones
    la selección nacional ( Dep) the national team
    hoy juega la selección Spain ( o Colombia etc) are playing today
    Compuesto:
    natural selection
    * * *

     

    selección sustantivo femenino
    selection;

    la selección mexicana (Dep) the Mexican national team
    selección sustantivo femenino
    1 selection
    2 Dep team
    la selección nacional, the national team

    ' selección' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    dedo
    - criba
    English:
    array
    - narrow
    - range
    - seed
    - selection
    - trial
    - choice
    - for
    * * *
    1. [acción] selection;
    hizo una selección de los cuadros más interesantes he made a selection of the most interesting paintings;
    una prueba de selección de candidatos a candidate selection test;
    test de selección múltiple multiple-choice test
    selección natural natural selection;
    2. [equipo] team;
    selección (nacional) national team
    * * *
    f selection;
    selección de residuos waste separation
    * * *
    selección nf, pl - ciones
    1) elección: selection, choice
    2)
    selección natural : natural selection
    * * *
    1. (en general) selection
    2. (en deporte) team

    Spanish-English dictionary > selección

  • 10 доказательство

    proof (of), demonstration (of), argument, evidence (for)
    Альтернативное доказательство может быть получено (путем, на пути)... - An alternate proof may be obtained by...
    Альтернативное доказательство оставлено в качестве упражнения 1.3. - An alternative proof is left to Exercise 1.3.
    Безо всяких доказательств мы просто утверждаем, что... - Without going into any proofs, we simply state that...
    Более простое прямое доказательство было дано Смитом [1]. Мы следуем его методу. - A simpler direct proof was given by Smith [1], whose method we follow here.
    В качестве упражнения мы оставляем читателю доказательство, что... - It is left as an exercise for the reader to show that...
    Вдобавок, это доказательство можно слегка упростить... - Incidentally, this proof can be made somewhat simpler by...
    Дадим формальное доказательство (этого). - The formal proof is as follows.
    Данное доказательство использует метод математической индукции по п. - The proof is by induction on n.
    Данное доказательство существенно основывается на нашем предположении, что... - The proof rests fundamentally on our assumption that...
    Для доказательства второго утверждения (теоремы) мы выписываем... - То prove part (ii), we write...
    Для нашего доказательства удобно использовать... - For our proof it is convenient to use...
    Доказательство (теоремы) довольно длинное, поэтому мы разобьем его на несколько шагов. - The proof is rather long, so we shall break it up into several steps.
    Доказательство (этого факта, этой теоремы и т. п.) простое, и потому мы оставляем его читателю. - The proof is simple; we leave it to the reader.
    Доказательство леммы закончено (= завершено). - The proof of the lemma is finished; This proves the lemma.
    Доказательство не закончено до тех пор, пока мы не... - The proof is not complete until we...
    Доказательство обратного утверждения уже было проведено. - The proof of the converse has already been given.
    Доказательство проводится методом индукции по п. - The proof is by induction on n.
    Доказательство проводится от противного. - The argument is by reductio ad absurdum.
    Доказательство следует почти немедленно из определения... - The proof is almost immediate from the definition of...
    Доказательство становится неверным, если... - The proof breaks down if...
    Доказательство теоремы завершено. - This completes the proof; The theorem is proved; QED
    Доказательство этого легкое (= несложное). - The proof is easy.
    Доказательство этого факта подобно доказательству теоремы 2. - This proof is similar to the proof of Theorem 2.
    Другое доказательство намечено в упражнении 2. - An alternative proof is outlined in Exercise 2.
    Его доказательство является достаточно элементарным. - The proof is quite elementary.
    Затем мы переключаем наше внимание на доказательство того, что... - We turn our attention next to proving that...
    Затем нам нужно будет одно особое доказательство, чтобы продемонстрировать, что... - We will then need a special argument to show that...
    Здесь мы уже подошли к чисто геометрическому доказательству... - Here we have arrived at a purely geometrical proof of...
    Имеются все доказательства того, что... - There is every indication that...
    Метод доказательства аналогичен методу, использованному Бляшке [3]. - The proof method is analogous to the method used by Blashke [3].
    Мы можем дать простое доказательство этой теоремы следующим образом. - We can give a simple proof of this theorem as follows.
    Мы накопили ряд убедительных доказательств того, что... - We have amassed a convincing body of evidence that...
    Мы начинаем доказательство с... - We begin the proof by...
    Мы начинаем с доказательства двух лемм. - We begin by proving two lemmas.
    Мы опускаем весьма громоздкое доказательство данной теоремы. - We omit the rather lengthy proof of this theorem.
    Мы опустим доказательство этого утверждения. - We will omit the proof of this statement.
    Мы оставляем читателю доказательство противоположного утверждения. - We leave the converse proof to the reader.
    Мы оставляем читателю дополнить детали (доказательства). - The details are left to the reader,
    Мы примем этот важный факт без доказательства. - We shall accept this important fact without proof.
    Мы рассуждаем так же, как при доказательстве теоремы 1. (= Мы полностью повторяем рассуждения из доказательства теоремы 1. ) - We argue exactly as in the proof of Theorem 1.
    Наш первый шаг состоит в доказательстве, что... - Our first task is to prove...
    Наше доказательство, в основном, повторяет доказательство леммы 2 из [1]. - Our proof follows along the lines of Lemma 2 of [1].
    Небольшое изменение этого доказательства показывает, что... - A minor modification of the proof shows that...
    Нет никаких экспериментальных доказательств, показывающих, что... - There is no experimental evidence to indicate that...
    Однако (его/ее) доказательство не является настолько простым, как можно было бы подумать (= вообразить). - The proof, however, is not as easy as one might think.
    Однако доказательство данной гипотезы сложное, потому что... - However, proof of this hypothesis is difficult because...
    Однако имеется огромное множество доказательств (= свидетельств) того, что... - But there is a great deal of evidence that...
    (= предоставляется) читателю. - The remainder of the proof is left to the reader.
    Остальная часть доказательства проводится уже более или менее просто. - The rest of the proof is now more or less straightforward.
    В работе Смита [1] приведено доказательство при менее ограничительных условиях. - For a proof under less restrictive conditions, see Smith [1].
    Перед тем как мы сможем завершить доказательство, мы должны... - Before we can complete the proof, we must...
    Полученное противоречие завершает доказательство. - This contradiction completes the proof.
    Предшествующее доказательство принадлежит лорду Рэлею [1]. - The foregoing proof is due to Lord Rayleigh [1].
    Приведем более полное доказательство, данное Гильбертом [2]. - A fuller proof, given by Hilbert [2], is as follows.
    Простейшее доказательство базируется на идее, что... - The simplest proof rests on the concept of...
    Простое и прямое доказательство может быть получено... - A simple and direct proof can be obtained by...
    Разобьем доказательство на два шага (= две части). - We shall divide the proof into two steps.
    С целью экономии места мы опускаем доказательство... - We omit the proof in order to save space; For reasons of space we omit the proof of...
    Сейчас имеется огромное количество доказательств того, что... - There is now overwhelming evidence that...
    Следующее доказательство является небольшой модификацией доказательства, данного Смитом [1]. - The following proof is a slight modification of that given by Smith [1].
    Смит [1] дал общее доказательство того, что... - Smith [1] has given a general proof that...
    Сформулируем без доказательства следующую теорему относительно... - We state without proof the following theorem concerning...
    Теперь займемся доказательством этой теоремы. - We now come to the proof of the theorem.
    Теперь мы приведем пропущенные детали доказательства. - We now proceed to fill in the details; We shall now fill in the details.
    Убедительное доказательство этого утверждения предоставлено Смитом [1]. - Convincing proof of this statement is furnished by Smith [1].
    Центральной частью доказательства является то, что... - The crux of the proof is that...
    Чтобы завершить доказательство, мы... - In order to finish the proof, we...; Finally, we...
    Чтобы завершить доказательство, мы выпишем... - For the remainder of the proof we write...
    Чтобы завершить доказательство, нам остается показать, что... - То complete the proof, we need to demonstrate that...
    Чтобы закончить доказательство, мы... - In order to complete the proof, we...
    Элегантное доказательство, которое мы здесь приводим, в основном принадлежит Гильберту. - The elegant proof we give is essentially due to Hilbert.
    Это доказательство легко изменить для того, чтобы показать, что... - The proof is easily adapted to show that...
    Это доказательство основывается на факте, что... - The proof is based on the fact that...
    Это доказательство почти идентично доказательству последней теоремы. - The proof is almost identical with that of the last theorem.
    Это доказательство слишком сложное, чтобы приводить его здесь. - The proof is too complicated to give here.
    Это приводит к противоречию, и следовательно, доказательство закончено. - This gives a contradiction, and the proof is complete.
    Этот метод доказательства весьма оригинален. - The method of proof is quite ingenious.
    Этот метод доказательства довольно общий и применим к... - The method of proof is quite general and applies to...
    Этот факт был отмечен без доказательства в главе 4. - This fact was noted without proof in Chapter 4.

    Русско-английский словарь научного общения > доказательство

  • 11 letra

    f.
    1 letter.
    2 handwriting.
    no entiendo su letra I can't read his writing o handwriting
    3 type, typeface.
    letra cursiva italic type, italics
    escriba en letra de imprenta please write in block capitals
    letra itálica italic type, italics
    letra negrita bold (face)
    4 lyrics.
    5 literal meaning.
    seguir instrucciones al pie de la letra to follow instructions to the letter
    6 bank bill, bill of exchange, letter.
    7 hand, script.
    * * *
    2 (de imprenta) character
    3 (escritura) handwriting
    4 (de canción) lyrics plural, words plural
    5 (de cambio) bill of exchange
    1 EDUCACIÓN arts (literatura) letters
    \
    a la letra to the letter
    al pie de la letra to the letter
    aprender las primeras letras to learn to read and write
    con la letra clara clearly, neatly
    la letra con sangre entra spare the rod and spoil the child
    letra por letra word for word
    ponerle a alguien unas letras to write to somebody, drop a line to somebody
    letra de cambio bill of exchange, draft
    letra de imprenta block capitals plural
    letra del tesoro treasury bond
    letra gótica Gothic script
    letra mayúscula capital letter
    letra menuda small print
    letra pequeña small print
    letra minúscula small letter
    * * *
    noun f.
    3) type
    * * *
    SF
    1) (Tip) letter

    letra bastardilla, letra cursiva — italics pl, italic type (EEUU)

    letra de imprenta, letra de molde — print

    escriba su nombre en letras de imprenta o de molde — please print your name in block letters

    letra negrilla, letra negrita — bold type, heavy type

    letra redonda — roman, roman type (EEUU)

    2) (=escritura) handwriting, writing
    3) (=sentido literal) letter, literal meaning

    atarse a la letrafrm to stick to the literal meaning

    pie 4)
    4) (Com) (=pago) instalment, installment (EEUU)

    letra bancaria — banker's draft, bank draft

    letra de cambio — bill (of exchange), draft

    5) [de canción] words pl, lyrics pl
    6) pl letras (=cultura) letters, learning sing

    primeras letras — elementary education, the three Rs

    7) pl letras (Escol, Univ) (=humanidades) arts
    * * *
    1)
    a) (Impr, Ling) letter

    la letra con sangre entra — spare the rod, spoil the child

    b) ( caligrafía) writing, handwriting
    c) letras femenino plural ( carta breve)

    sólo unas letras para decirte que... — just a few lines to let you know that...

    2) ( sentido)
    3) (Mús) ( de canción) words (pl), lyrics (pl)
    4) (Fin) tb

    letra de cambio — bill of exchange, draft

    5) letras femenino plural (Educ) arts (pl), liberal arts (pl) (AmE)

    licenciado en Filosofía y Letras — ≈arts graduate

    * * *
    = character, letter, script, sorts, sort, letter-form.
    Ex. A fixed length field is a field which has the same length, that is, contains the same number of characters in each record.
    Ex. There are only two sets of symbols whose orders are reasonably universally recognised: the letters of the Roman alphabet (either small or capitals), and Arabic numerals.
    Ex. Schoolchildren, students, and other whose native language is written in a non-Roman script may find alphabetical order according to Roman characters an almost insurmountable hurdle in the use of catalogues and indexes.
    Ex. Italic founts, which lacked small capitals, generally had about the same total number of sorts as roman because of the addition of extra ligatures and decorated (or 'swash') capitals.
    Ex. Italic founts, which lacked small capitals, generally had about the same total number of sorts as roman.
    Ex. They were used for elaborate illustrations, stylized ornaments, initial letters, and for words in large or complex letter-forms that were not available as type = Se utilizaban para ilusraciones compicadas, adornos estilizados, letras iniciales y para letras grandes o complejas que no se podían conseguir en tipos.
    ----
    * al pie de la letra = to the letter.
    * de dos letras = two-letter.
    * de puño y letra = in black and white, in handwriting.
    * dominado por la letra impresa = print-dominated.
    * filosofía y letras = arts and humanities, the, arts and letters.
    * hombre de letras = man of letters.
    * imprimir en letra realzada = print in + double density.
    * juego de letras = letter set.
    * la clave está en la letra pequeña = the devil (is/lives) in the details.
    * las triquiñuelas de la letra pequeña = the devil (is/lives) in the details.
    * letra adornada = swash letter.
    * letra a letra = letter-perfect.
    * letra bastarda = bastarda.
    * letra bastardilla = italics.
    * letra contraccional = contraction.
    * letra cursiva = italics.
    * letra cuya impresión en papel no está completa = broken letter.
    * letra de cambio = bill of exchange.
    * letra de canción = song lyrics.
    * letra de imprenta = block capital, block letter.
    * letra del alfabeto = alphabet letter, alphabetic letter.
    * letra de la música = music lyrics.
    * letra del Tesoro = Treasury bill.
    * letra de madera = wood letter.
    * letra de molde = block capital, block letter.
    * letra desbordante = kerned letter.
    * letra de signatura = signature-letter.
    * letra egipcia = slab serif.
    * letra gótica = gothic type, black letter.
    * letra inicial decorada = decorated capital, swash capital.
    * letra itálica = italic fount, italic type.
    * letra, la = lyrics, the.
    * letra ligada = diagraph.
    * letra mayúscula = capital letter, upper case letter, block capital, block letter.
    * letra mecana = slab serif.
    * letra minúscula = lower case letter, small, small letter.
    * letra moderna = modern face.
    * letra negrita = bold print, bold type, bold letters.
    * letra normal = light type, light face type.
    * letra pequeñita, la = fine detail(s), fine points, the.
    * letra por letra = literatim.
    * letra romana = roman, roman type.
    * letra romana aldina = Aldine roman.
    * letra romana cursiva = sloped roman.
    * letra romana de Caslon = Caslon roman.
    * letra rota o a medio imprimir = broken letter.
    * letras adornadas = swash sorts.
    * letra saliente = kerned letter.
    * letras conjuntas = tied letters.
    * letras, las = arts, the.
    * letra versalita = small capital.
    * los detalles de la letra pequeña = the devil (is/lives) in the details.
    * los pormenores de la letra pequeña = the devil (is/lives) in the details.
    * método de ordenación letra a letra = letter by letter method, all-through method.
    * mundo de la letra impresa, el = print world, the.
    * mundo de las letras, el = world of letters, the.
    * no creerse Algo al pie de la letra = take + Nombre + with a pinch of salt.
    * ordenación alfabética letra a letra = letter by letter alphabetisation.
    * ordenación letra a letra = letter-by-letter filing, all through filing, letter by letter arrangement, all through arrangement.
    * personas con problemas de lectura de la letra impresa = print disabled people.
    * remate de una letra = serif.
    * revoltijo de letras = jumbled letters.
    * seguir Algo al pie de la letra = follow + Nombre + to the letter.
    * seguir al pie de la letra = keep + strictly to the letter.
    * sopa de letras = alphabet soup.
    * tamaño de letra = font size.
    * texto con letras grandes = large print.
    * tipo de letra = type face [typeface], typing, type font [typefont], fount, type specimen [type-specimen], fount of type.
    * uso de la letra cursiva = italicisation [italicization, -USA].
    * * *
    1)
    a) (Impr, Ling) letter

    la letra con sangre entra — spare the rod, spoil the child

    b) ( caligrafía) writing, handwriting
    c) letras femenino plural ( carta breve)

    sólo unas letras para decirte que... — just a few lines to let you know that...

    2) ( sentido)
    3) (Mús) ( de canción) words (pl), lyrics (pl)
    4) (Fin) tb

    letra de cambio — bill of exchange, draft

    5) letras femenino plural (Educ) arts (pl), liberal arts (pl) (AmE)

    licenciado en Filosofía y Letras — ≈arts graduate

    * * *
    la letra
    = lyrics, the

    Ex: The database contains 12 of the most requested songs and screens the lyrics in time with the music = La base de datos contiene 12 de las canciones más solicitadas y muestra en pantalla las letras junto con la música.

    = character, letter, script, sorts, sort, letter-form.

    Ex: A fixed length field is a field which has the same length, that is, contains the same number of characters in each record.

    Ex: There are only two sets of symbols whose orders are reasonably universally recognised: the letters of the Roman alphabet (either small or capitals), and Arabic numerals.
    Ex: Schoolchildren, students, and other whose native language is written in a non-Roman script may find alphabetical order according to Roman characters an almost insurmountable hurdle in the use of catalogues and indexes.
    Ex: Italic founts, which lacked small capitals, generally had about the same total number of sorts as roman because of the addition of extra ligatures and decorated (or 'swash') capitals.
    Ex: Italic founts, which lacked small capitals, generally had about the same total number of sorts as roman.
    Ex: They were used for elaborate illustrations, stylized ornaments, initial letters, and for words in large or complex letter-forms that were not available as type = Se utilizaban para ilusraciones compicadas, adornos estilizados, letras iniciales y para letras grandes o complejas que no se podían conseguir en tipos.
    * al pie de la letra = to the letter.
    * de dos letras = two-letter.
    * de puño y letra = in black and white, in handwriting.
    * dominado por la letra impresa = print-dominated.
    * filosofía y letras = arts and humanities, the, arts and letters.
    * hombre de letras = man of letters.
    * imprimir en letra realzada = print in + double density.
    * juego de letras = letter set.
    * la clave está en la letra pequeña = the devil (is/lives) in the details.
    * las triquiñuelas de la letra pequeña = the devil (is/lives) in the details.
    * letra adornada = swash letter.
    * letra a letra = letter-perfect.
    * letra bastarda = bastarda.
    * letra bastardilla = italics.
    * letra contraccional = contraction.
    * letra cursiva = italics.
    * letra cuya impresión en papel no está completa = broken letter.
    * letra de cambio = bill of exchange.
    * letra de canción = song lyrics.
    * letra de imprenta = block capital, block letter.
    * letra del alfabeto = alphabet letter, alphabetic letter.
    * letra de la música = music lyrics.
    * letra del Tesoro = Treasury bill.
    * letra de madera = wood letter.
    * letra de molde = block capital, block letter.
    * letra desbordante = kerned letter.
    * letra de signatura = signature-letter.
    * letra egipcia = slab serif.
    * letra gótica = gothic type, black letter.
    * letra inicial decorada = decorated capital, swash capital.
    * letra itálica = italic fount, italic type.
    * letra, la = lyrics, the.
    * letra ligada = diagraph.
    * letra mayúscula = capital letter, upper case letter, block capital, block letter.
    * letra mecana = slab serif.
    * letra minúscula = lower case letter, small, small letter.
    * letra moderna = modern face.
    * letra negrita = bold print, bold type, bold letters.
    * letra normal = light type, light face type.
    * letra pequeñita, la = fine detail(s), fine points, the.
    * letra por letra = literatim.
    * letra romana = roman, roman type.
    * letra romana aldina = Aldine roman.
    * letra romana cursiva = sloped roman.
    * letra romana de Caslon = Caslon roman.
    * letra rota o a medio imprimir = broken letter.
    * letras adornadas = swash sorts.
    * letra saliente = kerned letter.
    * letras conjuntas = tied letters.
    * letras, las = arts, the.
    * letra versalita = small capital.
    * los detalles de la letra pequeña = the devil (is/lives) in the details.
    * los pormenores de la letra pequeña = the devil (is/lives) in the details.
    * método de ordenación letra a letra = letter by letter method, all-through method.
    * mundo de la letra impresa, el = print world, the.
    * mundo de las letras, el = world of letters, the.
    * no creerse Algo al pie de la letra = take + Nombre + with a pinch of salt.
    * ordenación alfabética letra a letra = letter by letter alphabetisation.
    * ordenación letra a letra = letter-by-letter filing, all through filing, letter by letter arrangement, all through arrangement.
    * personas con problemas de lectura de la letra impresa = print disabled people.
    * remate de una letra = serif.
    * revoltijo de letras = jumbled letters.
    * seguir Algo al pie de la letra = follow + Nombre + to the letter.
    * seguir al pie de la letra = keep + strictly to the letter.
    * sopa de letras = alphabet soup.
    * tamaño de letra = font size.
    * texto con letras grandes = large print.
    * tipo de letra = type face [typeface], typing, type font [typefont], fount, type specimen [type-specimen], fount of type.
    * uso de la letra cursiva = italicisation [italicization, -USA].

    * * *
    A
    1 ( Impr, Ling) letter
    aprender/saber las primeras letras to learn/know how to read and write
    la letra con sangre entra spare the rod, spoil the child
    2 (caligrafía) writing, handwriting
    tienes una letra muy clara your writing o handwriting is very clear
    no entiendo tu letra I can't read your writing o handwriting
    despacito y buena letra slowly and carefully
    (carta breve): sólo cuatro or unas letras para decirte que … just a note o just a few lines to let you know that …
    Compuestos:
    letra bastardilla or cursiva
    italic script, italics (pl)
    ( RPl) small print
    letra de molde or imprenta
    print
    escriba el nombre completo en letra de molde or imprenta please print your full name
    double letter
    Gothic script
    italic script, italics (pl)
    capital letter, uppercase letter
    con or en letras mayúsculas in capital letters, in upper case ( tech)
    lowercase letter, small letter
    con or en letras minúsculas in small letters, in lower case ( tech)
    dead letter
    letra negrita or negrilla
    boldface, bold type
    small print
    roman type
    B
    (sentido): la letra de la ley the letter of the law
    ateniéndonos a la letra, el texto dice que … if we read it absolutely literally, the text appears to say that …
    C ( Mús) (de canción) words (pl), lyrics (pl)
    D ( Fin) tb
    letra de cambio bill of exchange, draft
    aceptar/girar una letra to accept/present a bill of exchange o a draft
    devolver/protestar una letra to dishonor/protest a bill of exchange o a draft
    me quedan tres letras por pagar ≈ I still have three installments to pay o three payments to make
    E letras fpl ( Educ) arts (pl)
    * * *

     

    letra sustantivo femenino
    1
    a) (Impr, Ling) letter;

    letra bastardilla or cursiva italic script, italics (pl);

    letra negrita boldface, bold type;
    letra pequeña or (AmS) chica small print


    c)

    letras sustantivo femenino plural ( carta breve): solo unas letras para decirte que … just a few lines to let you know that …

    2 (Mús) ( de canción) words (pl), lyrics (pl)
    3 (Fin) tb

    me quedan tres letras por pagar I still have three payments to make
    4
    letras sustantivo femenino plural (Educ) arts (pl), liberal arts (pl) (AmE)

    letra sustantivo femenino
    1 letter
    letra de molde, print letter
    letra pequeña, small print
    2 (manera de escribir) (hand) writing: me gusta tu letra, I like your writing
    3 Mús lyrics pl: no se sabe la letra, he hasn't learnt the words
    4 Fin letra (de cambio), bill of exchange
    (de un pago aplazado) instalment: aún nos quedan varias letras por pagar, we've still got a few instalments left to pay
    5 Univ mi hermana es de Letras, my sister is studing Arts o my sister did an Arts degree
    ♦ Locuciones: al pie de la letra, literally: sigue mis instrucciones al pie de la letra, follow my instructions precisely
    ser letra muerta, to be a dead letter
    ' letra' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    A
    - B
    - C
    - cursiva
    - D
    - desojarse
    - E
    - ese
    - F
    - G
    - girar
    - H
    - I
    - J
    - K
    - L
    - M
    - minúscula
    - minúsculo
    - muda
    - mudo
    - N
    - Ñ
    - O
    - P
    - pie
    - puño
    - Q
    - R
    - S
    - T
    - tilde
    - tipo
    - trazo
    - U
    - V
    - vencer
    - vencida
    - vencido
    - vencimiento
    - W
    - X
    - Y
    - Z
    - comer
    - delta
    - descontar
    - descuento
    - desigual
    - devolver
    English:
    A
    - B
    - book
    - C
    - capital
    - carve
    - close
    - cramped
    - cursive
    - D
    - draft
    - E
    - F
    - feminine
    - G
    - H
    - handwriting
    - I
    - initial
    - italicize
    - J
    - K
    - L
    - lest
    - letter
    - lower case
    - lyric
    - M
    - manage
    - masculine
    - N
    - neat
    - O
    - P
    - print
    - q
    - R
    - read
    - S
    - salt
    - silent
    - small print
    - T
    - typeface
    - U
    - unintelligible
    - upper case
    - V
    - W
    - word
    * * *
    letra nf
    1. [signo] letter
    letra doble double letter
    2. [escritura, caligrafía] handwriting;
    escribe la carta con buena letra write the letter in neat handwriting;
    no entiendo su letra I can't read her writing o handwriting;
    mandar cuatro letras a alguien to drop sb a line;
    la letra con sangre entra spare the rod and spoil the child
    Am letra chica small print;
    letra pequeña small print
    3. [en imprenta] type, typeface
    letra bastardilla italic type, italics;
    letra capitular drop cap;
    letra cursiva italic type, italics;
    letra de imprenta [impresa] print;
    [en formulario] block capitals;
    escriba en letra de imprenta please write in block capitals;
    letra itálica italic type, italics;
    letra mayúscula capital letter, Espec upper-case letter;
    en letra(s) mayúscula(s) in capitals o capital letters, Espec in upper case;
    letra minúscula small letter, Espec lower-case letter;
    en letra(s) minúscula(s) in small letters, Espec in lower case;
    letra de molde [impresa] print;
    [en formulario] block capitals;
    letra muerta dead letter;
    letra negrita bold (face);
    letra redonda roman type;
    letra redondilla roman type;
    letra versalita small capital
    4. [texto de canción] lyrics
    5. Com
    letra (de cambio) bill of exchange;
    girar una letra to draw a bill of exchange;
    protestar una letra to protest a bill
    letra avalada guaranteed bill of exchange;
    letra del Tesoro treasury bill
    6. [sentido] literal meaning;
    nos atuvimos a la letra del contrato we abided by the contract word for word;
    seguir instrucciones al pie de la letra to follow instructions to the letter
    7. Educ
    letras arts;
    soy de letras I studied arts;
    una asignatura de letras an arts subject
    letras mixtas = secondary school course comprising mainly arts subjects but including some science subjects;
    letras puras = secondary school course comprising arts subjects only
    * * *
    f
    1 letter;
    menuda fig the fine print, Br
    the small print;
    al pie de la letra word for word
    2 de canción lyrics pl
    3
    :
    letras pl ( literatura) literature sg ; EDU arts
    4
    :
    tener buena/mala letra have good/bad handwriting
    * * *
    letra nf
    1) : letter
    2) caligrafía: handwriting, lettering
    3) : lyrics pl
    4)
    al pie de la letra : word for word, by the book
    5) letras nfpl
    : arts (in education)
    * * *
    1. (signo) letter
    la palabra "mosca" tiene cinco letras the word "mosca" has five letters
    2. (manera de escribir) handwriting
    3. (de canción) lyrics / words
    ¿entiendes la letra? do you understand the words?

    Spanish-English dictionary > letra

  • 12 способ

    (см. также метод, путь, процедура) way, method (of), process, technique (for), procedure, fashion, mode
    Альтернативным способом обращения с ситуацией является... - An alternative way of handling this situation is to...
    Более контролируемый способ достижения той же цели - это... - A more controlled way of achieving the same end is to...
    Более удовлетворительным способом является... - A more satisfactory way is to...
    Выбирая подходящим способом х, мы можем... - By a suitable choice of x, we can...
    Вышеуказанным способом найдено, что... - By the above method it is found that...
    Давайте рассмотрим более детально способ, которым... - Let us consider in more detail the manner in which...
    Давайте рассмотрим более легкий способ нахождения... - Let us pursue the easier course of finding...
    Действительно, этот способ является значительно более действенным, чем... - Indeed, this process is much more powerful than...
    Достаточно точным способом измерения величины Р является... - A fairly accurate way of measuring P is to...
    Другим способом выразить то же самое является... - Another way of expressing this is...
    Другим способом рассмотрения данной проблемы является следующий. - Another way of regarding this problem is as follows.
    Другой способ вывода этих формул основан на... - Another way of deriving these formulas is based on...
    Другой способ решения задачи начинается с уравнения... - Another attack on the problem starts from the equation...
    Другой способ решения этой проблемы состоит в том, чтобы взять... - Another way to treat this problem is to take...
    Единственным способом предотвращения подобных случаев является... - The only way to guard against such occurrences is...
    Единственным способом, когда мы одновременно можем удовлетворить обоим требованиям, является... - The only way we can satisfy both requirements simultaneously is to...
    Из способа вывода данного уравнения будет видно, что... - Prom the way in which this equation has been obtained, it will be seen that...
    Имеется другой способ получения того же результата, если заметить, что... - Another way of obtaining the same result is to note that...
    Имеется ряд способов, которыми... - There are a number of ways in which...
    Имеется только один разумный способ (чего-л). - There is just one sensible way of...
    Имеются по меньшей мере два способа... - There are at least two ways to...
    Имеются три способа решения такой задачи. - There are three ways of attacking such a problem.
    Лучшим способом минимизировать число ошибок такого типа является... - The best way to minimize this kind of error is to...
    Может быть много способов... - There may be many ways of...
    Мы могли бы получить этот результат другим способом. - We could obtain this result by a different argument.
    Мы можем выразить это другим способом, сказав, что... - We can put this another way by saying that...
    Мы можем получить то же самое заключение другим способом в случае, когда... - We can reach the same conclusion in another way for the case of...
    Мы намерены представить три способа для... - We intend to present three techniques for...
    Наиболее элементарным способом решения уравнения (1) является... - The most elementary approach to the solution of (1) is...
    Не существует систематического способа определения... - There is no systematic way of determining...
    Необходимо заметить, что существуют два способа, которыми... - It should be noted that there are two ways in which...
    Обычный способ их получения это... f- The usual way of obtaining these is to...
    Один из простейших способов это... - One of the simplest ways is to...
    Один из способов продолжения состоит в том, чтобы предположить, что... - One way of proceeding is to suppose that...
    Однако выходит, что наилучшим способом продолжения (работы) является... - However, it turns out that the best way to proceed is...
    Однако имеется другой способ продолжения, который дает... - There is another way to proceed, however, which gives...
    Одним из не слишком практичных способов проделать это является... - One method of doing this, not a very practical one, is to...
    Одним из способов удовлетворения этим условиям является... - One way of satisfying these conditions is to...
    Очевидно, одним из способов достижения этого было бы (что-л. сделать). - Clearly, one way of achieving this would be to...
    Очевидный способ - это потребовать, чтобы... - The obvious course is to demand that...
    По существу, имеется лишь один способ, чтобы... - There is essentially only one way to...
    Подобным способом могут быть выведены несколько иные дополнительные формулы. - Still other formulas can be obtained in a similar way.
    Полное число способов, которыми... - The total number of ways in which it can be marked is thus...
    Практически тем же самым способом... - In much the same way,...
    Применим другой способ. Это означает, что... - Put in another way, this means that...
    Простейший способ подхода к проблеме состоит в том, чтобы... - The simplest way to approach the problem is to...
    Следовательно, у нас появляется новый способ взглянуть на... - Thus we have a new way of looking at...
    Способ, каким это проделывается, иллюстрируется на рис. 1, где... - A way of doing this is illustrated in Fig. 1, where...
    Способ, который мы будем использовать, идентичен тому, что использовался для... - The scheme we will use is identical to that used for...
    Способ, с помощью которого это было получено, заключается в... - The mechanism by which this is accomplished is...
    Существенно более разумным способом (= подходом) является... - A considerably more clever approach is to...
    Существует много других способов нахождения... - There are many other ways of finding...
    Существует много способов решения данной задачи. - There are many ways to solve this problem.
    Существует несколько способов это сделать. - There are several ways to do this.
    Существуют несколько способов дать введение в теорию... - There are several ways of introducing the theory of...
    Существуют различные способы определения... - There are various ways of defining...
    Существуют три основных способа, которыми это может быть сделано. - There are three principal ways in which this can be done.
    Существуют три способа, которыми мы могли бы рассмотреть задачу... - There are three ways by which we may approach the problem of...
    Таким способом мы можем произвести... - In this way we can make...
    Такой способ принят из соображений простоты. - This policy is adopted in the interest of simplicity.
    Тем же способом мы доказываем, что... - In the same way we prove that...
    Тем же способом мы можем изучать... - In the same way, we can study...
    Теперь мы будем рассматривать (один) способ удаления этих ограничений на f(x). - We shall now consider a procedure for removing these restrictions on f(x).
    Теперь мы рассматриваем способы, которыми... - We now consider ways in which...
    Точно тем же способом... - In exactly the same way,...
    Эдисон изобрел новый способ (чего-л). - Edison invented a new way of...
    Это возможно проделать тем же способом, каким определяется х. - This is possible by the way in which x is denned.
    Это другой способ сказать, что... - This is another way of saying that...
    Это может быть сделано множеством способов. - This can be done in a variety of different ways.
    Это можно обеспечить двумя способами. - This can be provided in two ways.
    Это преобразование можно применить к нашей задаче 2 несколькими способами. - This transformation can be adapted to our Problem 2 in several ways.
    Это просто другой способ выражения того факта, что... - This is just another way of expressing the fact that...
    Это строится следующим способом. - It is constructed as follows.
    Этот же результат можно получить другим способом. - It is possible to obtain this result in a different way.
    Этот пример демонстрирует один способ... - This example demonstrates one way of...

    Русско-английский словарь научного общения > способ

  • 13 БИБЛИОГРАФИЯ

    Мы приняли следующие сокращения для наиболее часто упоминаемых книг и журналов:
    IJP - International Journal of Psycho-analysis
    JAPA - Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association
    SE - Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud, ed. James Strachey (London: Hogarth Press and the Institute of Psycho-Analysis, 1953—74.)
    PSOC - Psychoanalytic Study of the Child (New Haven: Yale University Press)
    PQ - Psychoanalytic Quarterly
    WAF - The Writings of Anna Freud, ed. Anna Freud (New York: International Universities Press, 1966—74)
    PMC - Psychoanalysis The Major Concepts ed. Burness E. Moore and Bernard D. Fine (New Haven: Yale University Press)
    \
    О словаре: _about - Psychoanalytic Terms and Concepts
    \
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    31. Arlow. J. A. (1959) The structure of the deja vu experience. JAPA, 7.
    32. Arlow. J. A. (1961) Ego psychology and the study of mythology. JAPA, 9.
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    36. Arlow. J. A. (1969) Unconscious fantasy and disturbances of mental experience. PQ, 38.
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    Словарь психоаналитических терминов и понятий > БИБЛИОГРАФИЯ

  • 14 свойство

    property, character, feature, behavior, quality
    Будет обнаружено, что это свойство присуще (и)... - It will be found that this property is shared by...
    В данном параграфе мы обсуждаем некоторые простые свойства и примеры (чего-л). - In this section we discuss some simple properties and examples of...
    В следующей теореме мы устанавливаем дополнительные свойства... - In the next theorem we obtain further properties of...
    В соответствии со свойствами... возникают четыре разных случая. - Four distinct cases arise according to the nature of...
    В таблице 2 сведены воедино свойства (чего-л). - Table 2 summarizes the properties of...
    В этом параграфе мы подведем итог относительно некоторых свойств (чего-л). - We summarize in this section some of the properties of...
    Все действительные числа обладают следующими свойствами... - All real numbers have the following properties:...
    Выясняется одно замечательное свойство... - A remarkable feature emerges:...
    Данное свойство является основой одного метода нахождения... - This property provides one method of determining...
    Затем вы выводим некоторые из элементарных свойств... - We next derive some of the elementary properties of...
    Материал не меняет своих свойств в широком температурном диапазоне. - The material retains its properties over a wide temperature range.
    Мы будем изучать свойства... - We shall study the properties of...
    Мы выведем теперь некоторые элементарные свойства... - We shall now obtain some elementary properties of...
    Мы можем использовать эти же свойства, чтобы определить... - We can use these same properties to define...
    Мы начинаем с того, что установим свойства... - We begin by establishing the properties of...
    Мы обсудим асимптотические свойства... - We will discuss the asymptotic properties of...
    Мы уже вывели некоторые свойства (чего-л). - We have deduced some of the properties of...
    Наиболее точной формулировкой этих свойств является следующая. - The most concise statement of these properties is as follows.
    Но сначала мы установим некоторые фундаментальные свойства (оператора и т. п.). - But let us first establish some fundamental properties of...
    Новое свойство возникает, когда мы рассматриваем... - A new feature appears when we consider...
    Огромный интерес вызывают свойства этого нового материала. - Great interest is focused on the properties of this new material....
    Одним интересным свойством этих результатов является то, что они указывают... - One interesting feature of these results is that they indicate...
    Относительно соотношения (12) заметим, что его интересным свойством является, что... - The interesting feature to notice about (12) is that...
    Подытожим наиболее важные свойства... - We summarize the most important properties of...
    При выводе большинства этих свойств отправной точкой служит наблюдение, что... - In establishing most of these properties the starting point is the observation that...
    Рассмотрим два свойства... - Let us consider two properties of...
    Результат, представленный формулой (9), очень полезен при выводе свойств (чего-л). - The result (9) is very useful for deducing properties of...
    Следующая теорема обобщает хорошо известное свойство... - The following theorem generalizes a well-known property of...
    Следующие свойства (чего-л) совершенно очевидны... - The following properties are immediately evident:...
    Смит [1] сообщает, что это свойство могло бы иметь полезные практические приложения, что и показывается ниже. - Smith [1] suggests that this property may have a useful practical application as follows.
    Таким образом, важно узнать основные свойства... - Thus, it is important to understand the basic properties of...
    Теперь мы можем найти некоторые дополнительные свойства... - We are now in a position to determine some further properties of...
    Топология имеет дело со свойствами... - Topology deals with the properties of...
    Частицы с конечной массой не обладают этим свойством. - This property is not shared by particles with a finite mass.
    Читатель поймет, что данные свойства прямо связаны с... - The reader will realize that these properties are directly connected with...
    Эти свойства, безусловно, могут применяться в... - These properties can of course be applied to...
    Это подходящее место, чтобы обсудить некоторые свойства, связанные с... - This is a good place to review a number of properties connected with...
    Это приводит нас к важному свойству... - This leads us to an important property of...
    Это свойство известно под названием... - This property is known as...
    Это свойство может быть использовано, чтобы вывести... - This property can be used to derive...
    Это свойство особенно полезно, когда... - This feature is particularly useful when...
    Это свойство позволяет найти... - This property enables one to find...
    Это свойство является почти очевидным как следствие того факта, что... - This property is almost evident from the fact that...
    Это свойство является следствием следующей теоремы. - This property is a consequence of the following theorem.

    Русско-английский словарь научного общения > свойство

  • 15 rudimentary

    adjective
    (elementary) elementar; primitiv [Gebäude]
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    [-'men-]
    adjective (primitive or undeveloped: rudimentary tools.) rudimentär
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    ru·di·men·ta·ry
    [ˌru:dɪˈmentəri, AM -dəˈ-]
    adj ( form)
    1. (basic) elementar
    \rudimentary knowledge Grundkenntnisse pl
    2. (not highly developed) primitiv
    \rudimentary equipment primitive Ausrüstung
    \rudimentary method einfache Methode
    \rudimentary system primitives System
    * * *
    ["ruːdI'mentərI]
    adj
    (= basic) principles elementar; equipment primitiv; language, system rudimentär; (BIOL) rudimentär

    in a rudimentary wayin einer primitiven Form or Art und Weise

    * * *
    rudimentary [-tərı] adj (adv rudimentarily)
    1. elementar, Anfangs…
    2. rudimentär ( auch BIOL)
    * * *
    adjective
    (elementary) elementar; primitiv [Gebäude]
    * * *
    adj.
    rudimentär adj.

    English-german dictionary > rudimentary

  • 16 school

    1. n школа, учебное заведение

    junior school — младшие классы, начальная школа

    senior school — старшие классы, средняя школа

    technical school — техническое училище, техникум

    riding school — школа верховой езды, манеж

    what school were you at? — где вы учились?; какую школу вы окончили?

    2. n курсы

    driving school — водительские курсы; школа подготовки водителей

    home study school — заочная школа; курсы заочного обучения

    3. n учение, обучение, образование

    free school — бесплатная школа; бесплатное школьное обучение

    mixed school — школа совместного обучения, смешанная школа

    4. n выучка, опыт
    5. n занятия, уроки

    to cut school — прогуливать занятия, «сачковать»

    6. n собир. учащиеся школы, школьники

    grammar school — средняя школа; старшие классы средней школы

    consolidated school — объединённая школа; межрайонная школа

    trade school — производственная школа; ремесленное училище

    7. n класс, классная комната, школьная аудитория

    big school — школьный зал; актовый зал

    8. n направление, школа

    Lake school — «Озёрная школа», поэты «Озёрной школы»

    a school of thought — философское направление, философская школа

    9. n институт, колледж
    10. n академия
    11. n факультет университета, отделение
    12. n здание Оксфордского университета
    13. n средневековые университеты; преподавание или образование в таком университете

    nationally known school — школа, которую знает вся страна

    14. n средневековая схоластическая философия
    15. n экзамены
    16. n ист. когорта или рота императорской гвардии
    17. v обуздывать, дисциплинировать, сдерживать
    18. v приучать; тренировать; воспитывать
    19. v дрессировать
    20. v уст. посылать в школу; давать образование
    21. v уст. учиться в школе; получать образование

    school leaver — ученик, бросивший школу

    22. n косяк, стая
    23. n уст. толпа, сборище
    24. n уст. большое количество, масса
    25. v собираться косяком, плыть, идти косяком

    we were going to build a new school but it got the axe from the government — мы собирались построить новую школу, но правительство не дало на неё денег

    Синонимический ряд:
    1. academy (noun) academy; college; institute; lyceum; university
    2. denomination (noun) denomination; faction; order; party; persuasion
    3. educational institution (noun) boarding school; educational institution; elementary school; high school; junior high school; middle school; primary school; seminary
    4. style (noun) adherents; character; fashion; manner; method; style; system; tendency
    5. coach (verb) coach; discipline; educate; inform; instruct; teach; train

    English-Russian base dictionary > school

  • 17 анализ

    analysis, dissection, examination, investigation, scan, scanning, test, review, study
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    ана́лиз м.
    analysis, determination; ( визуальный) examination
    не попада́ть в ана́лиз (о сплавах и т. п.) — be out of control
    подверга́ть, напр. люминесце́нтному ана́лизу — analyze by, e. g., fluorescence
    подверга́ть стро́гому ана́лизу мат. — subject to a rigorous analysis, analyze rigorously [in rigorous terms]
    поддава́ться ана́лизу — be analysable
    попада́ть в ана́лиз (о сплавах и т. п.) — be in control
    при ана́лизе систе́ма разделя́ется [разбива́ется] на … — a system is analyzed into …
    проводи́ть ана́лиз — carry out [make, perform] an analysis
    проводи́ть ана́лиз на … — carry out an analysis for …, analyze for …
    абсорбцио́нный ана́лиз — absorption analysis
    адсорбцио́нный ана́лиз — adsorption analysis
    активацио́нный ана́лиз — (radio)activation analysis
    активацио́нный, радиохими́ческий ана́лиз — activation analysis with radiochemical separation
    арбитра́жный ана́лиз — arbitrary [arbitration] analysis
    ана́лиз бесконе́чно ма́лых мат.infinitesimal calculus
    биохими́ческий ана́лиз — biochemical analysis
    валово́й ана́лиз — bulk [total, gross] analysis
    вариацио́нный ана́лиз — analysis of variance
    ве́кторный ана́лиз — vector analysis
    весово́й ана́лиз — weight [gravimetric] analysis
    веще́ственный ана́лиз — substantial [material] analysis
    волюмометри́ческий ана́лиз — volumetric analysis
    временно́й ана́лиз — analysis in the time domain
    га́зовый ана́лиз — gas analysis
    гармони́ческий ана́лиз — harmonic [Fourier] analysis
    гравиметри́ческий ана́лиз — gravimetric analysis
    ана́лиз грани́чных усло́вий — limit analysis
    гранулометри́ческий ана́лиз — particle-size [grain-size] analysis
    динамометри́ческий ана́лиз — dynamic force analysis
    дискре́тный ана́лиз — sampling analysis
    дисперсио́нный ана́лиз мат., стат.analysis of variance
    дифракцио́нный ана́лиз — diffraction analysis
    дифференциа́льно-терми́ческий ана́лиз — differential thermal analysis
    дро́бный ана́лиз — fractional analysis
    ана́лиз дымовы́х га́зов — flue-gas analysis
    зо́льный ана́лиз — ash analysis
    ана́лиз изло́ма — fracture test
    изото́пный ана́лиз — isotopic analysis
    ана́лиз изото́пным разбавле́нием — isotope-dilution analysis
    иммерсио́нный ана́лиз — immersion analysis
    и́мпульсный ана́лиз — pulse analysis
    ана́лиз и́мпульсов, амплиту́дный — pulse-height analysis
    инфракра́сный спектра́льный ана́лиз — analysis by infrared spectroscopy
    калориметри́ческий ана́лиз — calorimetric analysis
    ка́пельный ана́лиз — drop analysis
    ка́чественный ана́лиз — qualitative analysis
    ка́чественный ана́лиз позволя́ет установи́ть нали́чие веще́ств — qualitative analysis detects substances
    кинемати́ческий ана́лиз — kinematic analysis
    ана́лиз ковшо́вой про́бы — ladle analysis
    коли́чественный ана́лиз — quantitative analysis
    коли́чественный ана́лиз позволя́ет определи́ть коли́чества веще́ств — quantitative analysis determines substances
    колориметри́ческий ана́лиз — colorimetric analysis
    комбинато́рный ана́лиз мат.combinatorial analysis
    кондуктометри́ческий ана́лиз — conductimetric analysis
    контро́льный ана́лиз — check analysis
    конформацио́нный ана́лиз — conformational analysis
    корреляцио́нный ана́лиз — correlation analysis
    ана́лиз кривы́х разго́на хим.transient response analysis
    кристаллографи́ческий ана́лиз — crystallographic analysis
    кристаллохими́ческий ана́лиз — chemical analysis of crystals
    кулонометри́ческий ана́лиз — coulometric analysis
    люминесце́нтный ана́лиз — fluorimetric [fluorescence] analysis, chemical analysis by fluorescence
    магнитострукту́рный ана́лиз — magnetic structural analysis
    масс-спектра́льный ана́лиз — mass spectrometric analysis
    масс-спектрографи́ческий ана́лиз — mass spectrographic analysis
    математи́ческий ана́лиз — mathematical analysis
    металлографи́ческий ана́лиз — metallographic analysis
    ана́лиз ме́тодом ме́ченых а́томов — tracer analysis
    ана́лиз ме́тодом оплавле́ния — fusion analysis
    ана́лиз ме́тодом сухо́го озоле́ния — blowpipe analysis
    ана́лиз ме́тодом титрова́ния — titrimetric analysis, analysis by titration
    механи́ческий ана́лиз — mechanical analysis
    многоме́рный ана́лиз — multivariate analysis
    мо́крый ана́лиз — wet analysis
    ана́лиз на микроэлеме́нты — trace analysis
    ана́лиз на моде́ли — model analysis
    ана́лиз напряже́ний мех.stress analysis
    нейтронографи́ческий ана́лиз крист.neutron diffraction analysis
    ана́лиз нелине́йных систе́м — non-linear system analysis
    ана́лиз нелине́йных систе́м ме́тодом гармони́ческого бала́нса — non-linear system analysis by the describing function method
    ана́лиз нелине́йных систе́м ме́тодом ма́лого пара́метра — non-linear system analysis by the perturbation theory [method]
    неоргани́ческий ана́лиз — inorganic analysis
    непреры́вный ана́лиз — on-stream analysis
    нефелометри́ческий ана́лиз — nephelometric analysis, nephelometric determination
    объё́мный ана́лиз — volumetric analysis
    опережа́ющий ана́лиз ( в автоматическом регулировании) — anticipatory analysis
    органи́ческий ана́лиз — organic analysis
    органолепти́ческий ана́лиз — organoleptic analysis
    ана́лиз отка́зов — failure analysis
    ана́лиз отму́чиванием — decantation analysis
    ана́лиз перехо́дных проце́ссов — transient (response) analysis
    петрографи́ческий ана́лиз — petrographic analysis
    пирохими́ческий ана́лиз — pyrochemical analysis
    ана́лиз плавле́нием в ва́кууме — vacuumfusion analysis
    пламефотометри́ческий ана́лиз — flame photometric analysis
    по́лный ана́лиз — complete [total] analysis
    полуколи́чественный ана́лиз — semiquantitative analysis
    поляриметри́ческий ана́лиз — polarimetric analysis
    полярографи́ческий ана́лиз — polarographic analysis
    после́довательный ана́лиз — sequential [successive] analysis
    потенциометри́ческий ана́лиз — potentiometric analysis
    ана́лиз пото́ка, квазистациона́рный — quasi-steady flow analysis
    ана́лиз потреби́тельского спро́са — marketing analysis
    ана́лиз преде́льных состоя́ний — limit analysis
    приближё́нный ана́лиз — approximate analysis
    причи́нный ана́лиз — cause-and-effect analysis
    проби́рный ана́лиз — assay(ing)
    проби́рный, мо́крый ана́лиз — wet assay(ing)
    проби́рный, сухо́й ана́лиз — dry [fire] assay(ing)
    ана́лиз про́бы из ковша́ — ladle analysis
    радиоактивацио́нный ана́лиз — radioactivation analysis
    ана́лиз радиоакти́вности — radioactivity determination
    радиометри́ческий ана́лиз — radiometric analysis
    ана́лиз разго́нкой — distillation analysis, distillation test
    ана́лиз разме́рностей — dimensional analysis
    ра́стровый ана́лиз — scanning analysis
    регрессио́нный ана́лиз — regression analysis
    рентгенографи́ческий ана́лиз — radiographic analysis
    рентгеноспектра́льный ана́лиз — (analysis by) X-ray spectrometry
    рентгеноспектра́льный, лока́льный ана́лиз — X-ray microanalysis, electron probe X-ray analysis
    рентгенострукту́рный ана́лиз — X-ray (diffraction) analysis
    рентгенофа́зовый ана́лиз — X-ray phase analysis
    рефрактометри́ческий ана́лиз — refractometric analysis
    ана́лиз руд — ore analysis, ore assay
    седиментацио́нный ана́лиз — sedimentation analysis
    седиментометри́ческий ана́лиз — sedimetric [sedimentometric] analysis
    ана́лиз сжига́нием — combustion analysis
    системати́ческий ана́лиз — systematic analysis
    си́товый ана́лиз — mesh [sieve, screen] analysis
    ана́лиз скани́рованием — analysis by scanning
    ана́лиз спе́ктра вибра́ции — vibration spectrum analysis
    спектра́льный ана́лиз — spectrum [spectral] analysis
    спектра́льный, молекуля́рный ана́лиз — molecular spectrum analysis
    спектра́льный, эмиссио́нный ана́лиз — emission (spectrum) analysis
    спектрографи́ческий ана́лиз — spectrographic analysis
    спектрофотометри́ческий ана́лиз — spectrophotometric [absorptimetric] analysis
    спектрофотометри́ческий ана́лиз в ви́димой ча́сти спе́ктра — visible spectrophotometric analysis, spectrophotometric analysis in the visible region
    спектрофотометри́ческий ана́лиз в инфракра́сной о́бласти — infrared spectrophotometric analysis, spectrophotometric analysis in the infrared region
    спектрофотометри́ческий ана́лиз в ультрафиоле́товой о́бласти — ultraviolet spectrophotometric analysis, spectrophotometric analysis in the ultraviolet region
    ана́лиз ста́ли при вы́пуске пла́вки — tapping analysis
    статисти́ческий ана́лиз — statistical analysis
    ана́лиз сто́чных вод — sewage analysis
    стробоскопи́ческий ана́лиз — stroboscopic analysis
    стру́йный ана́лиз — jet analysis
    структу́рный ана́лиз — structural analysis
    сухо́й ана́лиз — dry analysis
    те́нзорный ана́лиз — tensor analysis
    теплово́й ана́лиз — thermoanalysis
    терми́ческий ана́лиз — thermoanalysis
    термогравиметри́ческий ана́лиз — thermogravimetric analysis
    термомагни́тный ана́лиз — magnetothermal analysis
    те́хнико-экономи́ческий ана́лиз — technical-economical analysis
    техни́ческий ана́лиз — proximate analysis
    титриметри́ческий ана́лиз — titrimetric analysis, analysis by titration
    турбидиметри́ческий ана́лиз — turbidimetric analysis
    фа́зовый ана́лиз — phase analysis
    факториа́льный ана́лиз — factor analysis
    фотометри́ческий ана́лиз — photometric analysis
    фракцио́нный ана́лиз — fractional analysis
    фракцио́нный ана́лиз по пло́тности — float-and-sink [densimetric, specific gravity] analysis
    функциона́льный ана́лиз — functional analysis
    хими́ческий ана́лиз — chemical analysis
    хроматографи́ческий ана́лиз — chromatographic analysis
    цветово́й ана́лиз — colour separation
    ана́лиз цепе́й — circuit analysis
    ана́лиз цепе́й, маши́нный — computerized circuit analysis
    части́чный ана́лиз — partial analysis
    часто́тно-временно́й ана́лиз — time-and-frequency analysis, analysis in the time and frequency domain
    часто́тный ана́лиз — frequency (response) analysis, analysis in the frequency domain
    ана́лиз че́рез си́нтез вчт.analysis by synthesis
    чи́сленный ана́лиз — numerical analyses
    ана́лиз шу́ма — noise analysis
    электрографи́ческий ана́лиз крист.electron diffraction analysis
    элемента́рный ана́лиз — ultimate [elementary] analysis

    Русско-английский политехнический словарь > анализ

  • 18 ἀγωγή

    ἀγωγή, , ([etym.] ἄγω)
    A carrying away, Hdt.6.85, etc.; freight, carriage,

    πρὸς τὰς ἀγωγὰς.. χρῆσθαι ὑποζυγίοις Pl.R. 370e

    , cf.X.Lac.7.5, PLond. 3.948.2 (iii A.D.).
    b intr., τὴν ἀ. διὰ τάχους ἐποιεῖτο pursued his voyage, Th.4.29 (v.l.); movement, Pl.R. 604b; ἀ. ἐπί τι tendency towards.., Hp.Epid.1.1.
    2 bringing to or in, ὑμῶν ἡ ἐς τοὺς ὀλίγους ἀ. your bringing us before the council, Th.5.85.
    3 forcible seizure, carrying off, abduction, A.Ag. 1263, S.OC 662;

    ἀγωγὴν ποιήσασθαι PTeb. 39.22

    (ii B. C.), cf. 48.22.
    4

    ὕδατος ἀγωγαί

    aqueducts,

    IG12(5).872

    ([place name] Tenos), cf. D.H.3.67.
    5 load, Ostr.1168; weight, AB333.
    6 winding up of engine, Ph.Bel.57.13 (pl.).
    7 drawing of lines, Procl.in Euc.pp.284,376F.
    8 evoking,

    πνευμάτων Iamb.Myst.3.6

    (pl.).
    b spell for bringing a person, usu. love-charm, PMag.Par. 1.1390.
    II leading, guidance,

    ἵππου X.Eq.6.4

    ;

    ἡ τοῦ νόμου, τοῦ λογισμοῦ ἀ. Pl.Lg. 645a

    , cf.Plt. 274b.
    2 leading of an army, Id.Lg. 746e (pl.); ἀ. στραταρχίας conduct of an expedition, Vett.Val.339.29;

    ἡ ἀ. τῶν πραγμάτων Plb.3.8.5

    .
    3 direction, training,

    παιδεία μέν ἐσθ' ἡ παίδων ὁλκή τε καὶ ἀ. πρὸς τὸν ὑπὸ τοῦ νόμου λόγον ὀρθὸν εἰρημένον Pl.Lg. 659d

    , cf. 819a;

    ἀ. ὀρθῆς τυχεῖν πρὸς ἀρετήν Arist.EN 1179b31

    ;

    διὰ τὸ ἦθος καὶ τὴν ἀ. Id.Pol. 1292b14

    , cf. Cleanth.Stoic.1.107: in pl., systems of education, Chrysipp.Stoic.3.173; esp. of the public education of the Spartan youth,

    Λακωνικὴ ἀ. Plb. 1.32.1

    ;

    Ἀγησίλαος ἤχθη τὴν λεγομένην ἀγωγὴν ἐν Δακεδαίμονι Plu.Ages.1

    ; ἀ. στοιχειώδης elementary course, Apollon.Perg.Con.1 Praef.:—also of plants, culture, Thphr.HP1.3.2; of diseases, treatment, Gal.12.414, 15.436.
    4 way of life, conduct, Archyt ap.Stob.2.31.120 (pl.), PTeb. 24.57 (ii B. C.), OGI223.15 (Erythrae, iii B. C.), LXX 2 Ma.6.8, 2 Ep.Tim. 3.10, M.Ant.1.6.
    5 keeping, observance,

    ἡμερῶν Aristox.Rhyth. 2.37

    ;

    μηνῶν Gem.8.48

    .
    6 generally, method, construction (of a law), Arist.Rh. 1375b12; style, D.H.Isoc.20, al.;

    ἡ ἀ. τῶν διαλέκτων Str.14.1.41

    .
    7 method of proof, esp. of syllogistic reasoning,

    λόγοι τὰς ἀγωγὰς ὑγιεῖς ἔχοντες Chrysipp.Stoic.2.84

    , cf. Simp.in Ph. 759.14; line of argument, Plu.2.106b.
    8 school of philosophers, Phld.Sto.Herc.339.12, Acad.Ind.p.68 M., S.E.P.1.145, etc.
    9 Milit., manoeuvre, movement, Ascl.Tact.12.7 and 10; order of march, ib.11.8, cf. Ael.Tact.39.1.
    10 in Law, = Lat. actio, Cod.Just. 4.24.1, al.
    III tempo, in music, Pl.R. 400c (pl.), Aristox.Harm. p.34 M., Aristid.Quint.1.19; sequence, of a melody, Aristox.Harm. p.29 M.; musical style, Str.14.1.41, Plu.2.1141c.

    Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀγωγή

  • 19 состав

    analysis, composition, compound, constitution, formula, formulation, (материала, композиции, сплава) makeup, mixture пищ., repertoire, repertory, ( смеси) proportion, temper, train, ( вагонеток) trip горн.
    * * *
    соста́в м.
    1. composition
    включа́ть в соста́в — include as a component of …
    анте́нны включа́ются в соста́в радиоста́нции — antennas are included as components of the radio set
    вводи́ть в соста́в — be (come) part of, be (come) a member of
    разъё́м вхо́дит в соста́в бло́ка B [m2]-1 — the connector is part of unit B -1
    задава́ть соста́в — specify an analysis [a composition]
    соста́в «попада́ет в ана́лиз» — the analysis is in control
    3. ( рецептура) formula, formulation
    5. ( поездной) train
    комплектова́ть поездно́й соста́в — gather a train
    антикоррози́йный соста́в — corrosion preventive compound
    наноси́ть антикоррози́йный соста́в, напр. ки́стью, погруже́нием, заполне́нием, поли́вом — apply corrosion preventive compound by, e. g., brushing, dipping, sluicing, flow-over
    аппрети́рующий соста́в — finishing composition
    соста́в бето́на — concrete mix, proportions of a concrete mix
    проекти́ровать соста́в бето́на по объё́му — design a concrete mix by (the) volume (method)
    уточня́ть соста́в бето́на — adjust the trial proportions of a concrete mix
    воспламени́тельный соста́в — igniter composition
    гаранти́рованный соста́в ( сырья) хим.guaranteed analysis
    герметизи́рующий соста́в — sealant, sealing compound
    гранулометри́ческий соста́в — grain-size analysis; granulometric composition
    закрепля́ющий соста́в — fixing agent, fixative
    инжене́рно-техни́ческий соста́в — technical staff
    консерви́рующий соста́в — preservative (compound)
    соста́в кра́ски — (paint) formulation
    лё́тный соста́в — flight personnel
    ли́чный соста́в — personnel, staff
    механи́ческий соста́в — mechanical composition
    обезжи́ривающий соста́в — degreaser
    пламегася́щий соста́в — extinguishant, fire-extinguishing agent
    подвижно́й соста́в ж.-д.rolling stock
    пропи́точный соста́в — impregnating compound
    противогни́лостный соста́в — preservative (compound)
    соста́в публика́ции (напр. инструкции) — the make-up of a publication
    соста́в рабо́чей сме́си двс.air-fuel ratio
    светя́щийся соста́в — luminous compound
    си́товый соста́в — sieve analysis
    спи́сочный соста́в ( работающих на предприятии) — payroll
    стехиометри́ческий соста́в — stoichiometric composition
    хими́ческий соста́в — chemical composition, analysis
    обы́чно у́голь име́ет сле́дующий хими́ческий соста́в — the typical analysis of coal is …
    хими́ческий соста́в мета́лла в ковше́ — ladle analysis
    хими́ческий соста́в мета́лла, за́данный на вы́пуске — tapping specification
    хими́ческий соста́в мета́лла при вы́пуске — tapping analysis
    элемента́рный соста́в — elementary composition
    соста́в ядра́ — constitution of the nucleus
    * * *

    Русско-английский политехнический словарь > состав

  • 20 решение

    solution, decision, determination
    Альтернативное решение, данное Смитом [1], состоит в следующем... - An alternative solution given by Smith [lj is...
    Более стандартным (= обычным) является представление решения в терминах... - It is more usual to express the solution in terms of...
    Более удобные формы решения были получены Смитом [1]. - More convenient forms of solution have been obtained by Smith [1].
    Более удовлетворительное в этом отношении решение получается... - A more satisfactory solution in this regard is obtained by...
    Будем искать решение в виде... - Let us seek a solution of the form...
    В подобных случаях можно использовать приближенное решение. - In such cases, approximate solutions may be used.
    В этом случае наше решение более не является точным, потому что... - Our solution is no longer exact in this case, because...
    Давайте использовать это решение, чтобы получить... - Let us use this solution to obtain...
    Данное решение противоречит физическому смыслу в том, что... - A nonphysical aspect of this solution is that...
    Данные результаты могут быть использованы для проверки численного решения. - These results provide a useful check on numerical solutions.
    Для этой дилеммы не существует настоящего решения. - There is no real solution to this dilemma.
    Другой способ решения задачи начинается с уравнения... - Another attack on the problem starts from the equation...
    Еще более общие решения могли бы быть сконструированы (с помощью и т. п.)... - Still more general solutions may be constructed by...
    Здесь рассматривается общий метод получения этих решений. - A general method of obtaining these solutions is considered here.
    Имеются три способа решения такой задачи. - There are three ways of attacking such a problem.
    Итак, мы могли бы попытаться найти решение уравнения (1)... - Thus we may attempt to find a solution of (1) by...
    Качественное поведение решения легко представить графически, если... - The nature of the solution is easily pictured if we...
    Мы будем использовать это решение, чтобы построить... - We shall use this solution to construct...
    Мы ввели широкий спектр методов для решения... - We have introduced a wide range of procedures for solving...
    На интервале [0,1] имеется ровно одно решение х. - There is exactly one solution x in the interval [0,1].
    На самом деле данная проблема заключается в решении... - The problem is really one of solving...
    Наиболее элементарным способом решения уравнения (1) является... - The most elementary approach to the solution of (1) is...
    Нам необходимо определить решение... - We need to determine the solution of...
    Общее решение здесь невозможно, так как... - No general resolution is possible, since...
    Обоснованием для этой схемы решения служит то, что... - The justification for this solution scheme is that...
    Однако решения все еще могут быть получены, обращаясь к чисто численным методам. - Solutions can still be obtained, however, by resorting to purely numerical methods.
    Одно такое решение дается (формулой и т. п.)... - One such solution is given by...
    Окончательное решение является компромиссом между... - The final solution is a compromise between...
    Она (задача) будет иметь решение тогда и только тогда, когда... - This will have a solution if and only if...
    Очевидно, что эти решения не так ценны, как... - Clearly these solutions are not as valuable as...
    Перед тем как упростить данное решение, давайте проверим... - Before simplifying this solution, let us examine...
    Под решением этой задачи мы понимаем... - By solving this problem we mean that...
    Подобные решения наиболее полезны для вычисления... - Such solutions are most useful for calculating...
    Полное решение дается... - The full solution is given by...
    Получим теперь решение... - We shall now derive a solution of...
    Поучительно провести детальное решение... - It is instructive to carry out in detail the solution of...
    Прежде чем приступить к решению уравнения (3), мы сначала обсудим... - Preparatory to solving Eq. (3), we will first discuss...
    При а < 0 у уравнения (1) решение не существует. - Equation (1) has no solution for a < 0.
    При решении данной задачи валено отметить, что... - In solving this problem it is important to notice that...
    Приближенное решение получается... - The approximate solution is obtained by...
    Проблема... до сих пор не имеет удовлетворительного решения. - The problem of... has not yet been solved satisfactorily.
    Процесс решения усложняется наличием... - The solution process is complicated by the presence of...
    Решение может существовать только при выполнении следующих условий. - A solution can exist only under the following conditions.
    Решение не существует при р > 0. - A solution does not exist when p > 0.
    Решение подобной проблемы легко выводится из рассмотрения... - The solution to such a problem is readily deduced by considering...
    Решение этой дилеммы было предложено Смитом [1] в 1980 г. - A way out of this dilemma was proposed in 1980 by Smith [1].
    Решения этих уравнений можно получить графически (с помощью и т. п.)... - Solutions to these equations can be obtained graphically by...
    Решения этого уравнения называются... - Solutions to this equation are called...
    Решения этой задачи легко вытекают из... - Solutions of this problem follow readily from...
    Следовательно, мы обязаны изучить решения (уравнения и т. п.)... - We must therefore study solutions to...
    Следовательно, необходимое решение принимает вид:... - The required solution is therefore...
    Следовательно, полное решение имеет вид... - The complete solution is therefore...
    Следовательно, у нас получилось формальное решение для... - We therefore have a formal solution for...
    Следующий пример демонстрирует этот тип решения. - The next example demonstrates this type of solution.
    Существует много способов решения данной задачи. - There are many ways to solve this problem.
    Существуют разные пути решения этой задачи. - There are various ways of tackling this problem.
    Теперь у нас имеется полное решение для... - We now have a complete solution for...
    То, что данное решение является единственным, следует из... - That this solution is unique follows from...
    Точное решение возможно только если... - An exact solution is only possible if...
    Точные решения уравнения (1) могут быть получены в терминах известных функций, когда... - Exact solutions to (1) can be obtained in terms of known functions when...
    Чтобы завершить это решение, мы должны... - То complete the solution, we must...
    Эта глава представляет один подход к решению... - This chapter presents one approach to the solution of...
    Эта техника обеспечивает рациональный базис, на основе которого инженеры могут принимать решение относительно... - The technique provides a rational basis on which engineers can make decisions about...
    Эти уравнения имеют нетривиальное решение, только если... - These equations have a nontrivial solution only if...
    Эти уравнения редко имеют аналитические решения. - Analytical solutions to these equations are seldom possible.
    Это не будет точным решением, так как... - This will not be an exact solution since...
    Это решение можно получить наиболее просто, используя... - The solution is most readily obtained by the use of...
    Это решение основано на предположении, что... - This solution is based on the assumption that...
    Это решение основывается на предположении, что... - This solution is based on the assumption that...
    Это решение приложимо только если... - This solution applies strictly only when...
    Это уравнение имеет одно и только одно решение. - This equation has one and only one solution.
    Этот фундаментальный подход полезен при решении... - This fundamental approach is useful in solving...

    Русско-английский словарь научного общения > решение

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