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1 error symptom
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > error symptom
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2 симптом ошибки
Русско-английский словарь по вычислительной технике и программированию > симптом ошибки
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3 симптом
1. symptom data2. indication3. symptomсимптом, появляющийся после приема пищи — postcibal symptom
симптом, выявляемый без нагрузки — passive symptom
симптом, выявленный без нагрузки — static symptom
4. symptoms5. signСинонимический ряд:признак (сущ.) знак; признак; примета; примету -
4 скрытый симптом
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5 слабовыраженный симптом
Русско-английский медицинский словарь > слабовыраженный симптом
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6 симптом ошибки
1. error symptomумышленная ошибка; преднамеренная ошибка — intentional error
с исправлением ошибок; исправление ошибок — error correcting
2. error footprint -
7 симптом ошибки
1) Computers: error footprint2) Engineering: error footprint (в программе)3) Information technology: error symptom -
8 feilsymptom
subst. (teleteknikk) error symptom -
9 признак
attribute, characteristic, criterion, ( в ассоциативных ЗУ) descriptor, feature, flag вчт., indicator, marker, test, sign, specifier, tag, token, search word* * *при́знак м.1. ( в различных значениях) sign, indication, symptom2. вчт. control characterпри́знак Бертра́на мат. — Bertrand's criterion, the Bertrand testпри́знак бли́зости сва́ливания ав. — prestall warningпри́знак дели́мости — criterion of divisibility, test for divisibilityпри́знак квити́рования вчт. — acknowledge characterпри́знак ко́да, избира́тельный — distinguishable condition, distinguishable state, distinctive featureпри́знак конца́ вчт. — terminatorпри́знак неиспра́вности — fault symptomпри́знак оши́бки вчт. — error flagпри́знак состоя́ния вчт. — flagустанови́ть при́знак состоя́ния, напр. в бло́ке управле́ния да́нными — flag, e. g., the data control blockпри́знак сходи́мости — test of convergenceпри́знак то́чности вчт. — accuracy control character -
10 признак
1. м. sign, indication, symptom2. м. вчт. control characterСинонимический ряд:примета (сущ.) знак; примета; симптом -
11 कण्टकः _kaṇṭakḥ _कम् _kam
कण्टकः कम् 1 A thorn; पादलग्नं करस्थेन कण्टकेनैव कण्टकं (उद्धरेत्) Chāṇ.22; कण्टकेनैव कण्टकम् (उन्मूलयेत्) Pt.4.18-2 A prickle, a sting; यः कण्टकैर्वितुदति Y.3.53.-3 The point of anything.-4 (Fig.) Any troublesome fellow who is, as it were, a thorn to the state and an enemy of order and good government; उत्खातलोकत्रयकण्टके$पि R.14.73; त्रिदिवमुद्धृतदानवकण्टकम् Ś.7.3; Ms.9.26; Mv.7.8.-5 (Hence) Any source of vexation or an- noyance, nuisance; कण्टकानां च शोधनात् Ms.9.253.-6 Horripilation, erection of hair, thrill.-7 A finger-nail.-8 A vexing speech.-9 A fish-bone; अन्धो मत्स्या- निवाश्नाति स नरः कण्टकैः सह Ms.8.95.-1 A sharp stinging pain, symptom of a disease.-11 (In Nyāya philosophy) Refutation of arguments, detection of error.-12 Impediment, obstacle.-13 The first, fourth, seventh, and tenth lunar mansions.-14 A vexing or injurious speech; Mb.1.-कः A bamboo; some other tree (Mar. बेल, बाभळ, हिंगणबेट) फलकं परिधानश्च तथा कण्टक- वस्त्रधृक् Mb.12.33.14; see कण्टकद्रुम.-2 A work-shop, manufactory.-3 Fault, defect; निर्धूतवाक्यकण्टकाम् Mb.12.167.5.-4 N. of Makara or the marine mon- ster, the symbol of the god of love.-की A kind of वार्ताकी.-फलः See कण्टकफल.-Comp. -अग्रः a kind of lizard.-अशनः, -भक्षकः, -भुज् m. a camel.-अष्ठीलः a kind of fish (having many bones).-आगारः a kind of worm.-आढ्यः a kind of tree.-उद्धरणम् 1 (lit.) extracting thorns, weeding.-2 (fig.) removing annoyances, extirpating thieves and all such sources of public annoyance; कण्टकोद्धरणे नित्यमातिष्ठेद्यत्नमुत्तमम् Ms.9.252.-द्रुमः 1 a tree with thorns, a thorny bush; भवन्ति नितरां स्फीताः सुक्षेत्रे कण्टकद्रुमाः Mk.9.7.-2 the Śālmali tree or silk-cotton-tree (Mar. सांवरी).-प्रावृटा Aloe Perfoliata (Mar. कोरफड).-फलः 1 the bread-fruit tree, Panasa tree.-2 the गोक्षुर plant.-3 the castor-oil tree.-4 the Dhattūra tree.-5 a term applicable to any plant the fruit of which is invested with a hairy or thorny coat.-मर्दनम् suppressing disturbance.-युक्त a. having thorns, thorny.-विशोधनम् extirpating every source of disturbance or trouble; राज्यकण्टकविशोधनोद्यतः Vikr.5.1.-वृन्ताकी a species of nightshade with thorny leaves (वार्ताकी).-श्रेणिः, -णी f.1 the Solanum Jacquini.-2 a porcupine. -
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káṇṭakam. (n. L.) a thorn ṠBr. V MBh. Yājñ. etc.. ;
anything pointed, the point of a pin orᅠ needle, a prickle, sting R. ;
a fish-bone R. III, 76, 10 Mn. VIII, 95 ;
a finger-nail (cf. karaka-) Naish. I, 94 ;
the erection of the hair of the body in thrilling emotions (cf. kaṇṭakita);
unevenness orᅠ roughness (as on the surface of the tongue) Car. ;
any troublesome seditious person (who is, as it were, a thorn to the state andᅠ an enemy of order andᅠ good government), a paltry foe, enemy in general (cf. kshudra-ṡatru) Mn. IX, 253, etc.. BhP. R. etc.. ;
a sharp stinging pain, symptom of disease Suṡr. ;
a vexing orᅠ injurious speech MBh. I, 3559 ;
any annoyance orᅠ source of vexation, obstacle, impediment R. Hit. ;
the first, fourth, seventh, andᅠ tenth lunar mansions VarBṛS. and VarBṛ. ;
a term in the Nyāya philosophy implying refutation of argument, detection of error etc. L. ;
a bamboo L. ;
workshop, manufactory L. ;
boundary of a village L. ;
fault, defect L. ;
N. of Makara ( orᅠ the marine monster, the symbol of Kāma-deva) L. ;
of the horse of Ṡākya-muni Lalit. (wrong reading for kaṇṭhaka BRD.);
of an Agrahāra Rājat. ;
of a barber Hariv. (v.l. kaṇḍuka);
(ī) f. a species of Solanum Suṡr. ;
- कण्टकत्रय
- कण्टकदला
- कण्टकद्रुम
- कण्टकप्रावृता
- कण्टकफल
- कण्टकभुज्
- कण्टकयुक्त
- कण्टकलता
- कण्टकवत्
- कण्टकवृन्ताकी
- कण्टकश्रेणी
- कण्टकस्थली
- कण्टकाख्य
- कण्टकागार
- कण्टकाढ्य
- कण्टकालुक
- कण्टकाशन
- कण्टकाष्ठील
- कण्टकोद्धरण
- कण्टकोद्धार
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