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1 схема запрета
except circuit, inhibit circuit, inhibitorРусско-английский словарь по вычислительной технике и программированию > схема запрета
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2 схема запрета
1) Engineering: inhibit circuit2) Information technology: NAND circuit, NAND gate, NOT-AND circuit, NOT-AND gate, except circuit (по некоторым входам), except gate (по некоторым входам), expect circuit, inhibitor3) Automation: inhibitor circuit4) Makarov: NAND circuit (NOT-AND circuit) (логический элемент), NAND gate (NOT-AND gate) (логический элемент), NOT-AND circuit (NAND circuit) (логический элемент), NOT-AND gate (NAND gate) (логический элемент), inhibit gate (логический элемент), inhibitor circuit (логический элемент) -
3 схема запрета
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4 вентиль запрета
1. except gate2. inhibitory gateзапрещающее действие; запрещение; запрет; задерживающее действие — inhibitory action
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5 hors
hors [ˈɔʀ]1. preposition( = excepté) except for• hors du temps [personnage, univers] timeless• hors d'ici ! get out of here!• être hors de soi to be beside o.s.2. compounds* * *Note: Lorsque hors et hors de sont suivis d'un nom sans article reportez-vous à ce nom. Ainsi hors catégorie est traité sous catégorie et hors d'atteinte sous atteinte. Une expression telle que mettre quelqu'un hors la loi figure sous loi. hors-la-loi est une entrée à partLes autres emplois de hors sont présentés dans l'article ci-dessous’ɔʀ
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préposition liter apart from, save sout
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hors de locution prépositive ( dans l'espace) ( position fixe) outside; ( avec mouvement) out of; fig outsidePhrasal Verbs:••* * *'ɔʀ prép1) (= à part, en dehors de) except (for)2)Elle est hors de danger maintenant. — She's out of danger now.
3)être hors de soi — to be beside o.s.
* * *❢ Lorsque hors et hors de sont suivis d'un nom sans article reportez-vous à ce nom. Ainsi hors catégorie est traité sous catégorie et hors d'atteinte sous atteinte. Une expression telle que se mettre hors la loi figure sous loi. hors-la-loi est une entrée à part. Les autres emplois de hors sont présentés dans l'article ci-dessous.B hors de loc prép ( dans l'espace) ( position fixe) outside; ( avec mouvement) out of; fig outside; hors d'Allemagne/de la CEE outside Germany/the EC; il sauta hors de son bain he jumped out of his bath; hors de l'histoire/des divisions politiques traditionnelles outside History/the traditional political divide; elle passe le plus de temps possible hors de chez elle she spends as much time as possible out of the house; hors d'ici! get out of here!; hors de chez soi away from home.hors tout overall; longueur hors tout d'un édifice/wagon overall length of a building/carriage.être hors de soi to be beside oneself; il est arrivé en criant, hors de lui he arrived shouting, beside himself; cela m'a mis hors de moi it infuriated me.[ʼɔr] préposition2. (locution)hors barème off-scale, unquotedhors catégorie outstanding, exceptionala. [exclu] he's been disqualifiedhors les murs [festival] out of townhors pair, hors ligne exceptional, outstandinga. [remarquable] outstanding, exceptionalb. [personnalisé] custom built, customizednuméro hors série [public atio n] special issuehors sujet irrelevant, off the subjecthors taxe ou taxesb. [à la douane] duty-freehors de locution prépositionnelle2. [dans le temps]elle est ou elle vit hors de son temps she lives in a different age3. (locution)a. [trop loin] out of reach ou range (of)être hors d'affaire to have come ou pulled throughb. (figuré) to be out of the game ou runninghors du commun outstanding, exceptionalici, vous êtes hors de danger you're safe ou out of harm's reach hereb. (euphémisme) [tué] he's been taken care ofhors de prix prohibitively ou ruinously expensivehors de propos inopportune, untimely -
6 a conciencia
adv.conscientiously, scrupulously, thoroughly.* * *conscientiously* * *= deliberately, wilfully [willfully, -USA], by design, on purposeEx. Some categories of headings are deliberately omitted from Sears'.Ex. But we are not then acting quite so much out of blindness or inarticulateness; we are selfishly or fearfully or wilfully trying to short-circuit what we know underneath to be more nearly the true state of things.Ex. The victims had been herded onto a wooden landing craft by the captain of a Honduras-registered ship who then proceeded, by accident or design, to ram the craft, killing the majority of people aboard.Ex. Most consumers felt confident that once a letter is written and posted, no one will read it either accidently or on purpose except for the intended addressee.* * *= deliberately, wilfully [willfully, -USA], by design, on purposeEx: Some categories of headings are deliberately omitted from Sears'.
Ex: But we are not then acting quite so much out of blindness or inarticulateness; we are selfishly or fearfully or wilfully trying to short-circuit what we know underneath to be more nearly the true state of things.Ex: The victims had been herded onto a wooden landing craft by the captain of a Honduras-registered ship who then proceeded, by accident or design, to ram the craft, killing the majority of people aboard.Ex: Most consumers felt confident that once a letter is written and posted, no one will read it either accidently or on purpose except for the intended addressee. -
7 a propósito
adj.to the point, pertinent, to the purpose.adv.on purpose, by design, intentionally, by choice.intj.by the way, BTW, come to it, by the by.* * *(por cierto) by the way 2 (adrede) on purpose* * *1) by the way2) on purpose, intentionally* * *= deliberate, for the record, incidentally, intentionally, by the way, in passing, anecdotally, purposely, by design, on purpose, wilfully [willfully, -USA], on a sidenote, studiously, by the way of (a) digression, by the by(e), speaking of which, designedlyEx. Deliberate mnemonics are devices which help the user to remember and recall the notation for given subjects.Ex. For the record, schools and libraries in the late 1960s recovered in excess of $10,000,000 from publishers and wholesalers as a result of unfair practices highlighted by Mr. Scilken.Ex. Incidentally, this book was about the invasion of Denmark.Ex. In the cases where there was no match, we intentionally created a dirty authority file.Ex. It is not wise, by the way, to approach the author by telephone for this puts him on the spot and he may refuse simply in self-defense and especially if you happen to butt in when he is struggling with an obstinate chapter in a new book.Ex. She also indicated in passing that in future authors would not automatically pass over the copyright of research results in papers to publishers.Ex. Anecdotally, it is often assumed that users preferring print are among the most senior in academic rank and/or years.Ex. I have purposely refrained from discussing the theory of comparative librarianship which has up to now characterized much of the writing on the subject.Ex. The victims had been herded onto a wooden landing craft by the captain of a Honduras-registered ship who then proceeded, by accident or design, to ram the craft, killing the majority of people aboard.Ex. Most consumers felt confident that once a letter is written and posted, no one will read it either accidently or on purpose except for the intended addressee.Ex. But we are not then acting quite so much out of blindness or inarticulateness; we are selfishly or fearfully or wilfully trying to short-circuit what we know underneath to be more nearly the true state of things.Ex. On a sidenote, this book almost didn't happen when the author showed her editor her proposal.Ex. Previous economic historians have, by and large, studiously ignored the British slave trade.Ex. That, I may say by way of a digression, has never been my main objection to socialism.Ex. Zenobia, by-the-by, as I suppose you know, is merely her public name.Ex. Speaking of which, Chertoff recently lifted restrictions that have confined airline passengers to their seats for a half hour after taking off and before landing.Ex. In respect of those defects, the seller may be held liable where he has designedly concealed their existence from the purchaser.* * *= deliberate, for the record, incidentally, intentionally, by the way, in passing, anecdotally, purposely, by design, on purpose, wilfully [willfully, -USA], on a sidenote, studiously, by the way of (a) digression, by the by(e), speaking of which, designedlyEx: Deliberate mnemonics are devices which help the user to remember and recall the notation for given subjects.
Ex: For the record, schools and libraries in the late 1960s recovered in excess of $10,000,000 from publishers and wholesalers as a result of unfair practices highlighted by Mr. Scilken.Ex: Incidentally, this book was about the invasion of Denmark.Ex: In the cases where there was no match, we intentionally created a dirty authority file.Ex: It is not wise, by the way, to approach the author by telephone for this puts him on the spot and he may refuse simply in self-defense and especially if you happen to butt in when he is struggling with an obstinate chapter in a new book.Ex: She also indicated in passing that in future authors would not automatically pass over the copyright of research results in papers to publishers.Ex: Anecdotally, it is often assumed that users preferring print are among the most senior in academic rank and/or years.Ex: I have purposely refrained from discussing the theory of comparative librarianship which has up to now characterized much of the writing on the subject.Ex: The victims had been herded onto a wooden landing craft by the captain of a Honduras-registered ship who then proceeded, by accident or design, to ram the craft, killing the majority of people aboard.Ex: Most consumers felt confident that once a letter is written and posted, no one will read it either accidently or on purpose except for the intended addressee.Ex: But we are not then acting quite so much out of blindness or inarticulateness; we are selfishly or fearfully or wilfully trying to short-circuit what we know underneath to be more nearly the true state of things.Ex: On a sidenote, this book almost didn't happen when the author showed her editor her proposal.Ex: Previous economic historians have, by and large, studiously ignored the British slave trade.Ex: That, I may say by way of a digression, has never been my main objection to socialism.Ex: Zenobia, by-the-by, as I suppose you know, is merely her public name.Ex: Speaking of which, Chertoff recently lifted restrictions that have confined airline passengers to their seats for a half hour after taking off and before landing.Ex: In respect of those defects, the seller may be held liable where he has designedly concealed their existence from the purchaser. -
8 deliberadamente
adv.deliberately.* * *► adverbio1 deliberately* * *ADV deliberately* * *adverbio deliberately, on purpose* * *= deliberately, wilfully [willfully, -USA], wittingly, advisedly, purposely, by design, on purpose, knowingly, studiously, designedly.Ex. Some categories of headings are deliberately omitted from Sears'.Ex. But we are not then acting quite so much out of blindness or inarticulateness; we are selfishly or fearfully or wilfully trying to short-circuit what we know underneath to be more nearly the true state of things.Ex. Wittingly or unwittingly, they mask other questions that users do not know how to ask or are uncertain that they want to divulge to someone else.Ex. Advisedly, this monograph is not called an 'Introduction to information science' and anyone who buys it on the mistaken assumption that it is such an introduction will be disappointed = Prudentemente, esta monografría no se titula "Introducción a la documentación" y cualquiera que lo compre pensando que es una introducción se sentirá decepcionado.Ex. I have purposely refrained from discussing the theory of comparative librarianship which has up to now characterized much of the writing on the subject.Ex. The victims had been herded onto a wooden landing craft by the captain of a Honduras-registered ship who then proceeded, by accident or design, to ram the craft, killing the majority of people aboard.Ex. Most consumers felt confident that once a letter is written and posted, no one will read it either accidently or on purpose except for the intended addressee.Ex. The ways in which library professionals -- knowingly and unknowingly -- undermine intellectual freedom are discussed = Se analizan las formas en las que los profesionales de las bibliotecas, consciente o inconscientemente, socavan la libertad intelectual.Ex. Previous economic historians have, by and large, studiously ignored the British slave trade.Ex. In respect of those defects, the seller may be held liable where he has designedly concealed their existence from the purchaser.----* deliberadamente inexpresivo = deadpan.* * *adverbio deliberately, on purpose* * *= deliberately, wilfully [willfully, -USA], wittingly, advisedly, purposely, by design, on purpose, knowingly, studiously, designedly.Ex: Some categories of headings are deliberately omitted from Sears'.
Ex: But we are not then acting quite so much out of blindness or inarticulateness; we are selfishly or fearfully or wilfully trying to short-circuit what we know underneath to be more nearly the true state of things.Ex: Wittingly or unwittingly, they mask other questions that users do not know how to ask or are uncertain that they want to divulge to someone else.Ex: Advisedly, this monograph is not called an 'Introduction to information science' and anyone who buys it on the mistaken assumption that it is such an introduction will be disappointed = Prudentemente, esta monografría no se titula "Introducción a la documentación" y cualquiera que lo compre pensando que es una introducción se sentirá decepcionado.Ex: I have purposely refrained from discussing the theory of comparative librarianship which has up to now characterized much of the writing on the subject.Ex: The victims had been herded onto a wooden landing craft by the captain of a Honduras-registered ship who then proceeded, by accident or design, to ram the craft, killing the majority of people aboard.Ex: Most consumers felt confident that once a letter is written and posted, no one will read it either accidently or on purpose except for the intended addressee.Ex: The ways in which library professionals -- knowingly and unknowingly -- undermine intellectual freedom are discussed = Se analizan las formas en las que los profesionales de las bibliotecas, consciente o inconscientemente, socavan la libertad intelectual.Ex: Previous economic historians have, by and large, studiously ignored the British slave trade.Ex: In respect of those defects, the seller may be held liable where he has designedly concealed their existence from the purchaser.* deliberadamente inexpresivo = deadpan.* * *deliberately, on purpose* * *deliberadamente advdeliberately, on purpose -
9 intencionadamente
adv.1 designedly.2 intentionally, on purpose, deliberately, by design.* * *► adverbio1 intentionally, deliberately* * *ADV1) (=a propósito) deliberately, on purpose2) (=con mala intención) nastily* * *adverbio on purpose, deliberately* * *= intentionally, purposely, wittingly, purposefully, by design, on purpose, knowingly, wilfully [willfully, -USA], designedly.Ex. In the cases where there was no match, we intentionally created a dirty authority file.Ex. I have purposely refrained from discussing the theory of comparative librarianship which has up to now characterized much of the writing on the subject.Ex. Wittingly or unwittingly, they mask other questions that users do not know how to ask or are uncertain that they want to divulge to someone else.Ex. Only then, within the framework of inter-institutional accord, will academic library cooperative activities move forward more rapidly and purposefully.Ex. The victims had been herded onto a wooden landing craft by the captain of a Honduras-registered ship who then proceeded, by accident or design, to ram the craft, killing the majority of people aboard.Ex. Most consumers felt confident that once a letter is written and posted, no one will read it either accidently or on purpose except for the intended addressee.Ex. The ways in which library professionals -- knowingly and unknowingly -- undermine intellectual freedom are discussed = Se analizan las formas en las que los profesionales de las bibliotecas, consciente o inconscientemente, socavan la libertad intelectual.Ex. But we are not then acting quite so much out of blindness or inarticulateness; we are selfishly or fearfully or wilfully trying to short-circuit what we know underneath to be more nearly the true state of things.Ex. In respect of those defects, the seller may be held liable where he has designedly concealed their existence from the purchaser.* * *adverbio on purpose, deliberately* * *= intentionally, purposely, wittingly, purposefully, by design, on purpose, knowingly, wilfully [willfully, -USA], designedly.Ex: In the cases where there was no match, we intentionally created a dirty authority file.
Ex: I have purposely refrained from discussing the theory of comparative librarianship which has up to now characterized much of the writing on the subject.Ex: Wittingly or unwittingly, they mask other questions that users do not know how to ask or are uncertain that they want to divulge to someone else.Ex: Only then, within the framework of inter-institutional accord, will academic library cooperative activities move forward more rapidly and purposefully.Ex: The victims had been herded onto a wooden landing craft by the captain of a Honduras-registered ship who then proceeded, by accident or design, to ram the craft, killing the majority of people aboard.Ex: Most consumers felt confident that once a letter is written and posted, no one will read it either accidently or on purpose except for the intended addressee.Ex: The ways in which library professionals -- knowingly and unknowingly -- undermine intellectual freedom are discussed = Se analizan las formas en las que los profesionales de las bibliotecas, consciente o inconscientemente, socavan la libertad intelectual.Ex: But we are not then acting quite so much out of blindness or inarticulateness; we are selfishly or fearfully or wilfully trying to short-circuit what we know underneath to be more nearly the true state of things.Ex: In respect of those defects, the seller may be held liable where he has designedly concealed their existence from the purchaser.* * *on purpose, deliberately* * *
intencionadamente adverbio on purpose, deliberately
interrumpió la conversación intencionadamente, he deliberately interrupted the conversation
' intencionadamente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pisotón
English:
intentionally
- knowingly
- purposely
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10 комплектное распределительное устройство в металлической оболочке
- metalclad switchgear
- metalclad switch gear
- metal-enclosed switchgear
- metal clad switchgear
- metal clad switch gear
- MESG
- MCSG
- cubicle switchgear
- compartmented switchgear (with non-metallic partitions)
комплектное распределительное устройство в металлической оболочке
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metal-enclosed switchgear
switchgear assemblies with an external metallic enclosure intended to be earthed and complete except for external connections
NOTE The metal-enclosed switchgear is subdivided into three types:
– metal-clad switchgear;
– compartmented switchgear (with one or more non-metallic partitions);
– cubicle switchgear
[IEC 61992-1, ed. 2.0 (2006-02)]
metal-clad switchgear
metal-enclosed switchgear in which components are arranged in separate compartments with metal partitions intended to be earthed
NOTE 1 This term applies to metal-enclosed switchgear with metal partitions providing the degree of protection (or higher) included in IEC 61992-6 and having separate compartments at least for the following components:
– each main switching device;
– components connected to one side of a main switching device, for example, feeder circuit;
– components connected to the other side of the main switching device, for example, busbars; where more than one set of busbars is provided, each set is in a separate compartment.
NOTE 2 Metal-enclosed switchgear having metal partitions and meeting all the requirements of NOTE 1 may utilise an insulating shutter barrier as a part of a shutter arrangement, the combination of which provides the degree of protection included in Table 1 of IEC 61992-6 (or higher) and satisfies the requirements of the standard for partitions and shutters made of insulating material.
[IEC 61992-1, ed. 2.0 (2006-02)]
compartmented switchgear (with non-metallic partitions)
metal-enclosed switchgear in which components are arranged in separate compartments as for metal-clad switchgear, but with one or more non-metallic partitions providing the degree of protection (or higher) included in Table 1 of IEC 61992-6
NOTE Metal-enclosed switchgear in which the main circuit components are individually embedded in solid insulating material can be considered as an alternative, provided that the conditions specified in IEC 60466 are met.
[IEC 61992-1, ed. 2.0 (2006-02)]
cubicle switchgear
switchgear, other than metal-clad and compartmented switchgear
NOTE This term applies to switchgear having a metal enclosure and having
– a number of compartments fewer than required for metal-clad or compartmented switchgear, or
– partitions having a degree of protection lower than those indicated in Table 1 of IEC 61992-6, or
– no partitions.
[IEC 61992-1, ed. 2.0 (2006-02)]FR
appareillage sous enveloppe métallique
ensemble d’appareillage avec une enveloppe métallique externe destinée à être mise à la terre, entièrement terminé, à l’exception des connexions extérieures
NOTE L’appareillage sous enveloppe métallique se subdivise en trois types:
– appareillage recouvert de métal;
– appareillage à compartiments (avec une ou plusieurs cloisons non métalliques);
– appareillage d’armoire.
[IEC 61992-1, ed. 2.0 (2006-02)]
appareillage recouvert de métal
appareillage sous enveloppe métallique dans lequel les éléments constitutifs sont disposés dans des compartiments séparés par des cloisons métalliques destinées à être mises à la terre
NOTE 1 Ce terme s’applique à l’appareillage sous enveloppe métallique avec des cloisons métalliques offrant le degré de protection de la CEI 61992-6 (ou un degré supérieur) et ayant des compartiments séparés au moins pour les éléments constitutifs suivants:
– chaque appareil principal de connexion;
– les éléments constitutifs connectés à une face de l'appareil principal de connexion, par exemple le circuit d’alimentation;
– les éléments constitutifs connectés à l’autre face de l'appareil principal de connexion, par exemple les jeux de barres; lorsqu’il y a plus d’un jeu de barres, chaque jeu est dans un compartiment séparé.
NOTE 2 L’appareillage sous enveloppe métallique qui possède des cloisons métalliques et qui répond à toutes les dispositions de la note 1 peut utiliser une barrière en volet isolant comme une partie d’une disposition de volet, dont la combinaison fournit un degré de protection inclus au Tableau 1 de la CEI 61992-6 (ou un degré supérieur) et satisfait aux exigences de la norme pour les cloisons et les volets en matériau isolant.
[IEC 61992-1, ed. 2.0 (2006-02)]
appareillage à compartiments (avec cloisons non métalliques)
appareillage sous enveloppe métallique dans lequel les éléments constitutifs sont disposés dans des compartiments séparés comme pour l’appareillage recouvert de métal, mais avec une ou plusieurs cloisons non métalliques fournissant le degré de protection du Tableau 1 de la CEI 61992-6 (ou un degré supérieur)
NOTE L’appareillage sous enveloppe métallique dans lequel les éléments constitutifs du circuit principal sont noyés individuellement dans un matériau isolant solide peut être considéré comme une alternative, si les conditions spécifiées dans la CEI 60466 sont satisfaites.
[IEC 61992-1, ed. 2.0 (2006-02)]
pareillage d’armoire
appareillage, autre que l’appareillage recouvert de métal ou à compartiments
NOTE Ce terme s’applique à l’appareillage ayant une enveloppe métallique et ayant:
– soit un nombre de compartiments inférieur à celui exigé pour les appareillages recouverts de métal ou à compartiments;
– soit des cloisons d’un degré de protection inférieur à ceux du Tableau 1 de la CEI 61992-6;
– soit pas de cloisons.
[IEC 61992-1, ed. 2.0 (2006-02)]
Комплектное распределительное устройство в металлической оболочке
Рис. ABBГОСТ 14693-90 - Устройства комплектные распределительные негерметизированные в металлической оболочке на напряжение до 10 кВ
Тематики
- комплектное распред. устройство (КРУ)
Синонимы
EN
- compartmented switchgear (with non-metallic partitions)
- cubicle switchgear
- MCSG
- MESG
- metal clad switch gear
- metal clad switchgear
- metal-enclosed switchgear
- metalclad switch gear
- metalclad switchgear
FR
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > комплектное распределительное устройство в металлической оболочке
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11 circum
circum [properly acc. from circus = kirkos], adv. and prep., designates either an entire encompassing or surrounding of an object, or a proximity only partially em. bracing or comprehending it, around, about, all around, peri, amphiI.Adv.A.Around, round about, all around, etc., perix:b.furcas circum offigito,
Cato, R. R. 48, 2; Varr. R. R. 3, 14, 1;Verg A 3, 230: quia (locus) vastis circum saltibus claudebatur,
Tac. A. 4, 25:molli circum est ansas amplexus acantho,
Verg. E. 3, 45:age tu interim Da cito ab Delphio Cantharum circum,
Plaut. Most. 1, 4, 33:quae circum essent opera tueri,
Caes. B. C 2, 10:interea Rutuli portis circum omnibus instant,
Verg. A. 10, 118 (i. e. circumcirca fusi:nam modo circum adverbium loci est, Serv.): omnem, quae nuno.umida circum Caligat, nu. bem eripiam,
id. ib. 2, 605; Tib. 1, 3, 77; 1, 5, 11. sed circum tutae sub moenibus urbis aquantur, round about under the walls, Verg. G 4, 193. faciundum haras quadratas circum binos pedes, all around, i. e. on every side, two feet, Varr. R. R. 3, 10, 3 Schneid.—Strengthened with undique (in later Latin also sometimes written as one word, circumundique), from everywhere around, around on all sides:B.circum Undique convenere,
Verg. A. 4, 416; Lucr. 3, 404:clausis circum undique portis,
Stat. S. 2, 5, 13; 5, 1, 155; id. Th. 2, 228:oppositu circumundique aliarum aedium,
Gell. 4, 5, 3; 13, 24, 1; 14, 2, 9;so with totus and omnis,
Varr. R. R. 3, 14, 1; Verg. A. 10, 118.—Of an incomplete circuit, esp. of the part that meets the view, lies on the hither side, etc. (v. under II.):II.hostilibus circum litoribus,
Tac. A. 2, 24:aestas... aperto circum pelago peramoena,
id. ib. 4, 67:gentibus innumeris circum infraque relictis,
Ov. M. 4, 668; Stat. Achill. 1, 56:corpus servans circumque supraque vertitur,
id. Th. 9, 114; Albin. Carm. ap. Maecen. 46.Prep. with acc.A.Around, abow (implying a complete circuit):B.armillas quattuor facito, quas circum orbem indas,
Cato, R. R. 21, 4:terra circum axem se summā celeritate convertit,
Cic. Ac. 2, 39, 123; Quint. 2, 17, 19 Zumpt N. cr.:ligato circum collum sudario,
Suet. Ner. 51:terque novas circum felix eat hostia fruges,
Verg. G. 1, 345:at genitor circum caput omne micantes Deposuit radios,
Ov. M. 2, 40.—As in adv. B., of an incomplete circuit, about, upon, around, near:C.capillus sparsus, promissus, circum caput Rejectus neglegenter,
Ter. Heaut. 2, 3, 49:flexo circum cava tempora cornu,
Ov. M. 7, 313; 10, 116; 11, 159:tum Salii ad cantus incensa altaria circum adsunt,
Verg. A. 8, 285:varios hic flumina circum Fundit humus flores,
on the borders of the rivulets, id. E. 9, 40:urgeris turbā circum te stante,
Hor. S. 1, 3, 135; cf. id. C. 2, 16, 33:circum renidentes Lares,
id. Epod. 2, 66; Verg. G. 2, 484; cf. Luc. 2, 557:illi indignantes Circum claustra fremunt,
Verg. A. 1, 56:oras et litora circum errantem,
id. ib. 3, 75.—Circum very freq. expresses, not a relative motion around a given central point, but an absol. circular movement, in which several objects named form separate points of a periphery, in, into, among... around, to... around, etc.:D.te adloquor, Quae circum vicinos vages,
Plaut. Mil. 2, 5, 14: ego Arpini volo esse pridie Cal., deinde circum villulas nostras errare, not round about our villas, but in our villas around, Cic. Att. 8, 9, 3; cf Hor. S. 1, 6, 58:tum Naevius pueros circum amicos dimittit,
to friends around, Cic. Quint. 6, 25; Suet. Ner. 47:cum praetorem circum omnia fora sectaretur,
Cic. Verr 2, 2, 70, § 169:Apronius ducebat eos circum civitates,
id. ib. 2, 3, 26, §65: ille circum hospites cursabat,
id. ib. 2, 4, 19, §41: lenonem quondam Lentuli concursare circum tabernas,
id. Cat. 4, 8, 17:dimissis circum municipia litteris,
Caes. B. C. 3, 22:circum oram maritimam misit, ut, etc.,
Liv. 29, 24, 9:legatio sub idem tempus in Asiam et circum insulas missa,
id. 42, 45, 1; Suet. Aug. 64; id. Caes. 41; id. Calig. 28; 41; Hor. S. 2, 3, 281; id. Ep 1, 1, 49: et te circum omnes alias irata puellas Differet, to or among all the other maidens around, Prop. 1, 4, 21—With the prevailing idea of neighborhood, vicinity, in the environs of, in the vicinity of, at, near:E.circum haec loca commorabor,
Cic. Att. 3, 17, 2; Pompei ib. 8, 12, C, 1 exercitu in foro et in omnibus templis, quae circum forum sunt, conlocato, Cic. Opt. Gen. 4, 10:urbes, quae circum Capuam sunt,
id. Agr. 1, 7, 20:cum tot essent circum hastam illam,
id. Phil. 2, 26, 64 Wernsd. N. cr.:non succurrit tibi, quamdiu circum Bactra haereas?
Curt. 7, 8, 21, Tac. A. 4, 74. —Of persons who surround one (as attendants, friends, etc.); in Gr.peri or amphi tina:► Circum is sometimes placed after its subst.paucae, quae circum illam essent,
Ter. Eun. 3, 5, 33; Cic. Att. 9, 9, 4:omnium flagitiorum atque facinorum circum se tamquam stipatorum catervas habebat,
Sall. C. 14, 1; cf. id. ib. 26, 4:Hectora circum,
Verg. A. 6, 166.—Circum pedes for ad pedes, of servants in attendance, is rare, Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 36, § 92;v ad, I. D. 3. b.—
, Varr. L. L. 5, § 31 Müll., Lucr 1, 937; 4, 220; 6, 427; Cic. N. D. 2, 41, 105; Verg. E. 8, 12; 8, 74; 9, 40; id. A. 1, 32; 2, 515; 2, 564; 3, 75: 6, 166; 6, 329; 9, 440; Tib. 1, 1, 23; 1, 5, 51; Stat. Th. 3, 395.—III.In composition the m remains unchanged before consonants; before vowels it was, acc. to Prisc. p. 567 P., and Cassiod. p. 2294 ib., written in like manner, but (except before j and v) not pronounced. Yet in the best MSS. we find the orthography circuitio, circuitus, and even circueo together with circumeo; cf. Neue, Formenl. 2, p. 736 sq. —Signif.,a.Acc. to II. A.: circumcido, circumcludo, circumculco, circumfluo, circumfodio, circumfundo, etc.—b.Acc. to II. B.: circumcolo, circumflecto, circumjaceo, circumicio.—c.Acc. to II. C.: circumcellio, circumcurso, circumduco, circumfero, circumforaneus.—In many compounds, circum has sometimes one and sometimes another signif., as in circumdo, circumeo, circumsisto, etc.; v. h. vv.—► With verbs compounded with circum, this preposition is never repeated before the following [p.336] object; e. g. circumcursare circum aliquid and similar phrases are not found. -
12 если
1. subject toпри условии; с соблюдением; допуская; если — subject to
2. with3. except as otherwiseна тот случай; если — in case
4. given thatесли бы не то; что — only that
при условии; что; если — given that
5. in caseэто не так, если — this is not the case provided
6. in case of thereточно так, как если бы — for all the world as if
если речь идёт о браке … — as for the bit about marriage …
7. in the event theхотя бы; даже если — even if
даже если, хотя бы и — even if
если цепь прозванивается … — if the circuit is continuous …
8. lest9. once10. shall11. unless12. will13. if; in case; onceя приду, если не передумаю — I will come unless I change my mind
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13 выход
output
(агрегата, блока, системы, цепи, выходной сигнал)
клеммы или другие точки агрегата, блока или устройства, с которых снимается электрический сигнал, напряжение или подается механическое усилие. — terminals or other places where the circuit, or device may deliver the current, voltаgе, power, or driving force.
- (воздуха, масла, топлива) — (air, oil, fuel) outlet
- (для пассажиров и экипажа) — exit
-, аварийный — emergency exit (exit)
люк в кабине самолета. предназначенный для покидания самолета в аварийных случаях (если нельзя воспользоваться обычным выходом) (рис. 102) — each emergency exit is а movable door or hatch in the external walls of the fuselage, allowing unobstructed opening to the outside.
-, аварийный (для пассажиров) — passenger emergency exit
к аварийному выходу для пассажиров должен обеспечиваться свободный доступ для быстрого оставления самолета после аварийной посадки. — each required passenger emergency exit must be асcessible to the passengers and located where it will afford the most effective means of passenger evacuatiоn.
-, аварийный (для членов экипажа) — flight crew emergency exit
за исключением самолетов с количеством пассажирских мест до 20, самолет должен иметь один аварийный выход или верхний люк в зоне кабины экипажа. — except for airplanes with a passenger capacity of 20 or less there must be either one flight crew emergency exit or а top hatch in the flight crew area.
-, аварийный, в полу — ventral emergency exit
- за критический угол атаки система реагирует на углы срабатывания сигнализации предупреждения выхода за критические углы атаки. — stall (angle) overshoot the system suppresses the warning and barrier actuation angles of attack to prevent stall overshoot.
- из (к-л. маневра) на режим горизонтального прямолинейного полета — recovery from а maneuver to horizontal straight flight
- из зоны опасной (заданной по радиовысотомеру) высоты — climb /ascent/ above preselected radio altitude minimum (or decision) height
- из пикирования — recovery from dive
- из разворота — recovery from turn
- из строя (отказ) — failure
- из строя (маневр) — peel-off the maneuver of peeling off from a (military) formation.
- купола и строп (парашюта) из ранца — parachute deployment, withdrawal of canopy and rigging lines from pack
- на внешнюю связь — establishment of communications between the aircraft and other aircraft or ground statiоns
- на впп — approach to runway
- на глиссаду — glide slope interception glide slope interception occurs automatically.
- на (заданный) курс (плавный) — (smooth) rollout on the (selected) heading, capture of heading
- на критический угол атаки — exceeding of the stalling angle, stall (angle) overshoot
- (подвижного элемента) на концевой выключатель — actuation of the limit switch (by а moving member)
- на критический угол атаки — reaching of the stall angle
- на курс (следования) — (new) track interception the course change required to intercept the new track.
- на крыло, аварийный — overwing emergency exit
- на линию заданного пути (лзп) — rollout on desired track, desired track interception
- на осевую линию впп — interception of /rollout on/ runway heading
- на осевую линию впп и стабилизации на ней (при заходе на посадку) — runway heading interception and holding
- на ось луча глиссадного маяка — interception of glide slope beam
- на ось луча грм (крм) — gs (loc beam interception
- на ось луча курсового маяка — interception of localizer beam
- на ппм (полет) — approach to wpt
- на ппм (прибытие) — arrival at wpt
"- на режим" (табло всу) — normal speed
- на режим горизонтального прямолинейного полета — recovery to straight-and-level flight
- на цель — approach to target
- насоса — pump outlet
- радиатора — cooler exit the cooler exit is provided with shutters.
- реактивного сопла — exhaust nozzle exit
- резьбы — thread run-out
- рулевого агрегата (привода) на концевые выключатели — limit switch actuation by actuator (or drive).
- сигнала — signal output
- сигнала опознавания (радно) станции, звуковой — audio output of (radio) station identification signal
- усилителя — amplifier output
- штока амортизатора шасси (полный) — (full) extension of shock strut piston
при в. из пикирования — in pull out from dive
на в. (из) насоса — at the pump outlet, in outlet from the pump
на в. из усилителя — in output from the amplifierРусско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > выход
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14 Computers
The brain has been compared to a digital computer because the neuron, like a switch or valve, either does or does not complete a circuit. But at that point the similarity ends. The switch in the digital computer is constant in its effect, and its effect is large in proportion to the total output of the machine. The effect produced by the neuron varies with its recovery from [the] refractory phase and with its metabolic state. The number of neurons involved in any action runs into millions so that the influence of any one is negligible.... Any cell in the system can be dispensed with.... The brain is an analogical machine, not digital. Analysis of the integrative activities will probably have to be in statistical terms. (Lashley, quoted in Beach, Hebb, Morgan & Nissen, 1960, p. 539)It is essential to realize that a computer is not a mere "number cruncher," or supercalculating arithmetic machine, although this is how computers are commonly regarded by people having no familiarity with artificial intelligence. Computers do not crunch numbers; they manipulate symbols.... Digital computers originally developed with mathematical problems in mind, are in fact general purpose symbol manipulating machines....The terms "computer" and "computation" are themselves unfortunate, in view of their misleading arithmetical connotations. The definition of artificial intelligence previously cited-"the study of intelligence as computation"-does not imply that intelligence is really counting. Intelligence may be defined as the ability creatively to manipulate symbols, or process information, given the requirements of the task in hand. (Boden, 1981, pp. 15, 16-17)The task is to get computers to explain things to themselves, to ask questions about their experiences so as to cause those explanations to be forthcoming, and to be creative in coming up with explanations that have not been previously available. (Schank, 1986, p. 19)In What Computers Can't Do, written in 1969 (2nd edition, 1972), the main objection to AI was the impossibility of using rules to select only those facts about the real world that were relevant in a given situation. The "Introduction" to the paperback edition of the book, published by Harper & Row in 1979, pointed out further that no one had the slightest idea how to represent the common sense understanding possessed even by a four-year-old. (Dreyfus & Dreyfus, 1986, p. 102)A popular myth says that the invention of the computer diminishes our sense of ourselves, because it shows that rational thought is not special to human beings, but can be carried on by a mere machine. It is a short stop from there to the conclusion that intelligence is mechanical, which many people find to be an affront to all that is most precious and singular about their humanness.In fact, the computer, early in its career, was not an instrument of the philistines, but a humanizing influence. It helped to revive an idea that had fallen into disrepute: the idea that the mind is real, that it has an inner structure and a complex organization, and can be understood in scientific terms. For some three decades, until the 1940s, American psychology had lain in the grip of the ice age of behaviorism, which was antimental through and through. During these years, extreme behaviorists banished the study of thought from their agenda. Mind and consciousness, thinking, imagining, planning, solving problems, were dismissed as worthless for anything except speculation. Only the external aspects of behavior, the surface manifestations, were grist for the scientist's mill, because only they could be observed and measured....It is one of the surprising gifts of the computer in the history of ideas that it played a part in giving back to psychology what it had lost, which was nothing less than the mind itself. In particular, there was a revival of interest in how the mind represents the world internally to itself, by means of knowledge structures such as ideas, symbols, images, and inner narratives, all of which had been consigned to the realm of mysticism. (Campbell, 1989, p. 10)[Our artifacts] only have meaning because we give it to them; their intentionality, like that of smoke signals and writing, is essentially borrowed, hence derivative. To put it bluntly: computers themselves don't mean anything by their tokens (any more than books do)-they only mean what we say they do. Genuine understanding, on the other hand, is intentional "in its own right" and not derivatively from something else. (Haugeland, 1981a, pp. 32-33)he debate over the possibility of computer thought will never be won or lost; it will simply cease to be of interest, like the previous debate over man as a clockwork mechanism. (Bolter, 1984, p. 190)t takes us a long time to emotionally digest a new idea. The computer is too big a step, and too recently made, for us to quickly recover our balance and gauge its potential. It's an enormous accelerator, perhaps the greatest one since the plow, twelve thousand years ago. As an intelligence amplifier, it speeds up everything-including itself-and it continually improves because its heart is information or, more plainly, ideas. We can no more calculate its consequences than Babbage could have foreseen antibiotics, the Pill, or space stations.Further, the effects of those ideas are rapidly compounding, because a computer design is itself just a set of ideas. As we get better at manipulating ideas by building ever better computers, we get better at building even better computers-it's an ever-escalating upward spiral. The early nineteenth century, when the computer's story began, is already so far back that it may as well be the Stone Age. (Rawlins, 1997, p. 19)According to weak AI, the principle value of the computer in the study of the mind is that it gives us a very powerful tool. For example, it enables us to formulate and test hypotheses in a more rigorous and precise fashion than before. But according to strong AI the computer is not merely a tool in the study of the mind; rather the appropriately programmed computer really is a mind in the sense that computers given the right programs can be literally said to understand and have other cognitive states. And according to strong AI, because the programmed computer has cognitive states, the programs are not mere tools that enable us to test psychological explanations; rather, the programs are themselves the explanations. (Searle, 1981b, p. 353)What makes people smarter than machines? They certainly are not quicker or more precise. Yet people are far better at perceiving objects in natural scenes and noting their relations, at understanding language and retrieving contextually appropriate information from memory, at making plans and carrying out contextually appropriate actions, and at a wide range of other natural cognitive tasks. People are also far better at learning to do these things more accurately and fluently through processing experience.What is the basis for these differences? One answer, perhaps the classic one we might expect from artificial intelligence, is "software." If we only had the right computer program, the argument goes, we might be able to capture the fluidity and adaptability of human information processing. Certainly this answer is partially correct. There have been great breakthroughs in our understanding of cognition as a result of the development of expressive high-level computer languages and powerful algorithms. However, we do not think that software is the whole story.In our view, people are smarter than today's computers because the brain employs a basic computational architecture that is more suited to deal with a central aspect of the natural information processing tasks that people are so good at.... hese tasks generally require the simultaneous consideration of many pieces of information or constraints. Each constraint may be imperfectly specified and ambiguous, yet each can play a potentially decisive role in determining the outcome of processing. (McClelland, Rumelhart & Hinton, 1986, pp. 3-4)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Computers
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