-
121 исчезать
•Turbulence dies out (or disappears) gradually as the surface is approached.
•Civilizations based on irrigation faded away because of salination.
* * *Исчезать -- to disappear, to vanish, to be lost, to go away; to level out (сходить на нет)The unsteadiness gradually disappeared as the fluid proceeded toward the top of the cold wall.In experiments with no partition the recirculating region vanished, leaving only a large inactive central core.Eventually a critical precipitate size must be achieved such that carbide coherency is lost.As the load is increased, this problem goes away.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > исчезать
-
122 мешать
•The size of the ship is no barrier (or hindrance, or impediment) to the application of the principle.
•This is serious handicap to such a study.
•This hindered (or interfered with) lathe operation.
•The motor is placed so as not to impede the operator.
* * *Мешать -- to hinder (служить помехой); to inhibit (сдерживать); to interfere with (вмешиваться); to impede (задерживать, затруднять); to prevent, to mask (не давать что-либо делать)Increasing solidity will, eventually, impede circulation.Additional radiography was undertaken to establish whether or not the heavy deposit would interfere with proper drainage.The limitations of the transmission system prevented tests being taken at pressure ratios greater than 1.5.Increasing orientation of lamellar solid films will also tend to inhibit further transfer.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > мешать
-
123 дословный
Дословная (копия)-- The plan eventually was a verbatim copy of the Alaska Region plan with company titles, etc. changed.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > дословный
-
124 не иметь преимуществ друг перед другом
Не иметь преимуществ друг перед другом-- The two modes are essentially a stand-off. Не иметь себе равных - to be second-to-none; to be unequalled, to be unrivalled, to be unparalleled, to have no equalThey provide a security level to the domestic and most industrial customers which is second-to-none.AMETEK's commitment to quality in pressure measurement technology is unequalled in the industry.In this area the magnetic perturbation technique is presently unrivalled although some ultrasonic techniques may eventually approach it.Specifically designed for situations where appearance, quietness, and precision of control are critical factors, Air Centers have no equal.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > не иметь преимуществ друг перед другом
-
125 остаётся только догадываться
Остаётся только догадыватьсяWhether the authors' data are on the high or low side of what might eventually be a mean life value can only be speculated upon.Whether or not the lock of direct lubrication to this location would have resulted in cage wear is open to speculation.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > остаётся только догадываться
-
126 от ... пришлось отказаться
От... пришлось отказаться-- Eventually, however, the diametrical tube had to be abandoned due to the impossible requirement for a notch to be made in the nose section of toroidal fields.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > от ... пришлось отказаться
-
127 правильное понимание
Правильное пониманиеThe research team made many experimental advances leading eventually to a sound understanding of the process.The lack of appreciation for the underlying fluid dynamics, however, has been pointed out by the author [...].There is a fair appreciation of the various failure processes occurring with lamellar solids.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > правильное понимание
-
128 преследовать цель
Преследовать цель-- The plan is aimed at eventually increasing annual production capacity in the Hamilton plant to 6 million ton/year.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > преследовать цель
См. также в других словарях:
Eventually — E*ven tu*al*ly, adv. In an eventual manner; finally; ultimately. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
eventually — index in due course Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
eventually — ultimately, 1670s, from EVENTUAL (Cf. eventual) + LY (Cf. ly) (2) … Etymology dictionary
eventually — [adv] in the course of time after all, at last, at the end of the day*, finally, hereafter, in future, in the end, in the long run*, one day, someday, sometime, sooner or later*, ultimately, when all is said and done*, yet; concepts 552,820 … New thesaurus
eventually — [ē ven′cho͞o əl ē, ē ven′sho͞oəl ē; ē ven′chə lē] adv. finally; ultimately; in the end … English World dictionary
eventually — 01. If you keep on working hard, [eventually] you will succeed. 02. The [eventual] goal of the recent talks between North and South Korea is the reunification of the country. 03. Our flight was delayed by snow, but we [eventually] got away about… … Grammatical examples in English
eventually — [[t]ɪve̱ntʃuəli[/t]] ♦♦ 1) ADV: ADV with cl, ADV before v Eventually means in the end, especially after a lot of delays, problems, or arguments. Eventually, the army caught up with him in Latvia... The flight eventually got away six hours late.… … English dictionary
Eventually — Infobox Album | Name = Eventually Type = Album Artist = Paul Westerberg Released = 1996 Recorded = Genre = Alternative rock Length = Label = Reprise Producer = Lou Giordano, Brendan O Brien Reviews = *Allmusic Guide rating|2|5… … Wikipedia
eventually — e|ven|tu|al|ly [ ı ventʃuəli ] adverb *** at the end of a process or period of time in which many things happen: Dad was eventually diagnosed as suffering from a chronic heart condition. We re hoping, eventually, to create 500 new jobs. Did they… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
eventually — adverb after a long time, especially after a long delay or a lot of problems: He worked so hard that eventually he made himself ill. | She eventually passed her driving test. | “Did you manage to contact Roger?” “Well yes, eventually.” … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
eventually */*/*/ — UK [ɪˈventʃuəlɪ] / US adverb at the end of a process or period of time in which many things happen Dad was eventually diagnosed as suffering from a chronic heart condition. We re hoping, eventually, to create 500 new jobs. Did they ever pay you?… … English dictionary