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1 equally
ˈi:kwəlɪ нареч.
1) равно, в равной степени;
равным образом, одинаково equally accessible ≈ тех. равнодоступный equally likely, equally possible ≈ равновозможный equally weighted ≈ равновзвешенный equally well ≈ с тем же успехом equally spaced ≈ на равном расстоянии;
равноотстоящий
2) поровну Syn: equal parts
3) справедливо, беспристрастно, объективно Syn: impartially, justly поровну - divide it * разделите поровну в равной степени;
равным образом, одинаково - to be * binding быть равно обязательным - * as good (разговорное) такой же хороший - * as rare (разговорное) столь же редкий - he was * as astonished as the others( разговорное) он был удивлен не меньше остальных equally поровну ~ равно, в равной степени;
одинаково share ~ делить на равные части -
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['iːkwəlɪ]нареч.1) равно, в равной степени; равным образом, одинаковоequally accessible — тех. равнодоступный
equally spaced — на равном расстоянии; равноотстоящий
equally likely, equally possible — равновозможный
2) поровнуSyn:3) справедливо, беспристрастно, объективноSyn: -
3 равновзвешенный
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equal-weighted стат., equally-weightedРусско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > равновзвешенный
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > равновзвешенный
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Mathematics: equal-weighted, equally weighted
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