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81 вводить в заблуждение
1) General subject: beguile, bluff, deceive, decoy, delude, disorient, disorientate, intrigue, (кого-л.) lead into error, lead somebody up the garden, lead somebody up the path, misguide, misinform, mislead, mistify, mystify, pervert, pull the wool over eyes (кого-л.), put it across, put it across a person, put it across somebody, (кого-л.) set wrong, stall, wilder, (кого-л.) draw the wool over eyes, (кого-л.) lead up the garden, (кого-л.) pull the wool over eyes, draw amiss, throw dust into eyes, drag a red-herring across the path, draw a red-herring across the track, draw a red herring across the trail, string along, misle, play head games, put on a false track, cajole2) Colloquial: lead on3) American: gum4) Obsolete: baffle5) Military: foil, (противника) outruse (ложными действиями)6) Rare: tip the traveller7) Law: abuse8) Economy: defraud9) Australian slang: lead up the garden path, pull a swiftie, (кого-л.) pull the wool over (smb.'s) eyes, put one over, suck in, take for a ride10) Diplomatic term: delude (кого-л.)11) Jargon: cross (someone's) up12) Information technology: fool13) Business: circumvent, hoodwink14) Invective: chicken shit15) Makarov: delude (сознательно), fake out, draw the wool over eyes (кого-л.)16) Phraseological unit: bo jookУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вводить в заблуждение
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82 висячая строка
1) Computers: orphan, orphan line2) Engineering: widow (одиночная строка нового раздела в конце страницы), widow line (одиночная строка нового раздела в конце страницы)3) Polygraphy: wrong overturn, widow, widow line4) Information technology: widow (напр. первая строка нового параграфа в конце страницы), widow line (напр. первая строка нового параграфа в конце страницы)5) Advertising: hanging line (начальная строка абзаца, завершающая полосу, или концевая неполная строка абзаца, начинающая полосу, недопустимые по техническим правилам вёрстки), widow (концевая строка абзаца, состоящая всего из 1-2 слов)6) Makarov: false line -
83 временный
1) General subject: acting, adjunct, ambulatory, auxiliary, band aid, band-aid (о средствах, решениях), dummy, extemporaneous, extemporary, false, fill in, fill-in (о работнике, работе), fly by night, fly-by-night, impermanent, improvised, interim, jury, make do, make-do, makeshift, patch up, patch-up, provisional, provisory, short life, stopgap, temporal, temporary, tentative, transient (о жильце в гостинице), transitory, unpermanent, short-term, placeholder (It is a placeholder budget introduced by the former finance minister in February until the elections later this year.), up-n-coming3) Aviation: transity4) Naval: jury (о руле, мачте)5) Medicine: deciduous, non-indwelling, provisional (напр. о зубной боли), terminable6) American: extra7) Military: ad hoc, extemporized8) Agriculture: astatic9) Construction: intermittent10) Railway term: conciliation, emergency11) Law: ad interim, extraordinary (о работнике), interlocutory, pro tempore, transitional12) Insurance: Prov13) Diplomatic term: caretaker chancellor14) Metallurgy: service15) Politics: stop-gap16) Abbreviation: a.i.17) Jargon: Sunday, haywire, side-bar, ungepotch, ungepotched, ungepotchket18) Information technology: scratch19) Oil: jury (используемый в аварийной ситуации), temp20) Perfume: accidental22) Drilling: live (о нагрузке)23) Programming: temporary (неименованный объект, используемый при вычислении значения выражения для хранения промежуточных значений)24) Automation: rough-and-ready, scratch (напр. о данных)25) Quality control: extempore, tentative (о стандарте или норме)27) Makarov: astatic (напр., о водоёме), interim (о дивидендах), interjacent, jackleg, provisional (о мероприятии), serve ad interim, short-life (о жилище, помещении и т.п.), tactical, temporary (об ограниченном периоде времени), tentative (о стандарте, нормах и т.п.), tentative (e. g., of specifications) (предварительный) -
84 выдача нерелевантной информации
1) Information technology: cross talk, crosstalk2) Automation: false dropУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выдача нерелевантной информации
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85 выдача себя за другое лицо
1) Law: false personation, impersonation, personation2) Information technology: masquerading3) Network technologies: masqueradeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выдача себя за другое лицо
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86 дополнительный
1) General subject: accessorial, accessory, add-on, additional, additory, adjunct, adjunctive, adminicular, adscititious, alternate, amplificatory, another, appendant, auxiliary, by, collateral, complementary, contingent, excess, expletive, extra, farther, follow-up, further, in addition, more, new, obverse, occasional, other, plus, second, spare, subsidiary, supererogatory, supernumerary, supplemental, supplementary, attached, (train, plain) back-up3) Medicine: ancillary, assident, succenturiate, subs (subsidiary)4) Colloquial: wildcat (о поезде)5) Obsolete: accessive (Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913))8) Bookish: appendical, epactal9) Chemistry: padding10) Mathematics: adjugate, complement11) Railway term: superposed12) Law: accessary, adjective, collateral, secondary, subsequent13) Linguistics: completive14) Diplomatic term: special (о выборах и т.п.), supporting16) Telecommunications: ext19) Oil: complemental20) Special term: addititious21) Metrology: complimentary22) Business: collateral (об обеспечении и т.п.), incremental, marginal, ministerial, side-line23) Network technologies: piggyback25) Quality control: accidental, false26) Makarov: adventitious, adventive, annex, branch, external, indirect, odd, peripheral, tributary27) SAP.tech. addnl28) General subject: antithetic -
87 если мне не изменяет память
1) General subject: if my memory does not play me false, if my memory doesn't fail me, unless memory deceives me (Unless memory deceives me, there are two bottles of Molson Dry left in the fridge.), if I remember rightly2) Information technology: if I recall (remember, recollect) correctlyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > если мне не изменяет память
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88 заведомо искажённые данные
General subject: information which is known to be falseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > заведомо искажённые данные
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89 запрещённая кодовая комбинация
1) Information technology: false code, forbidden code, forbidden-character code, illegal code, improper code, nonexistent code2) Robots: unused codeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > запрещённая кодовая комбинация
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90 запрещённый код
1) Computers: unused code2) Engineering: illegal code, improper code3) Information technology: false code, forbidden code, forbidden-character code, nonexistent code -
91 изменять
1) General subject: alter, be unfaithful, betray, break, change, desert, doctor, emend (текст), emendate (текст), fail, go back (друзьям), inflect, metamorphose, misconduct, modify, readjust, reconsider (решение), reverse, revise, shift, (тайно) tamper, (тайно) tamperer, tone (тон, цвет), transfigure, transform, turn, turn round (свои взгляды, политику и т. п.), two time, two-time (мужу, жене), vary, veer (взгляды и т. п.), violate, be unfaithful to (мужу, жене), play somebody false (мужу, жене), cheat on (напр.,... me with... -... мне с... (кем-л.)), cheat (on; партнёру)2) Naval: disguise3) Medicine: distort5) Obsolete: hornify6) Military: defect, retarget (боевую задачу в ходе выполнения)8) Jocular: transmogrify, transmogrify (странным, причудливым или нелепым образом)9) Economy: realign10) Accounting: dub (напр. ход развития)11) Australian slang: screw around on (жене и т.п.), sell down the river12) Automobile industry: alternate15) Politics: redefine17) Oil: changing18) Ecology: tamper19) Business: update20) Polymers: convert22) Marine science: (видо) modify23) leg.N.P. amend (e.g., an existing law, constitution, or code), change (e.g., an opinion, a course of voyage)24) Makarov: modulate, switch, tamper with, transform (внешний вид), transform (природу чего-л., характер), trend, fall away, cheat on (супругу)25) Gold mining: updated26) oil&gas: adjust (курс, цены, тарифы и т.д.)28) Microsoft: edit -
92 иллюзия
1) General subject: a rope of sand, delusion, fancy, fantasm, fantasy, figure, hallucination, illusion, illusory, illusory hope, mare's nest, mare's-nest, mares, phantasm, phantasma, phantom, pipedream, rope of sand, vapor2) Medicine: waking dream4) Law: deception5) Psychology: fantom6) Information technology: appearance7) Aviation medicine: false sensation, illusory perception, looming -
93 код неисправности
1) Engineering: problem code2) Construction: fault code3) Automobile industry: false code4) Telecommunications: trouble code5) Information technology: error status code6) Automation: error code (оборудования), error number (в диагностической системе), troubleshooting code (оборудования) -
94 контроль на наличие запрещённых комбинаций
1) Electronics: unallowable instruction check2) Information technology: false-code check, forbidden-combination check, forbidden-digit check, nonexistence code check, unallowable code checkУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > контроль на наличие запрещённых комбинаций
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95 ложная корреляция
1) Biology: illusory correlation, spurious correlation2) Mathematics: false correlation (схоластическая), nonsense correlation3) Information technology: spurious. correlation4) Geophysics: erroneous correlation -
96 ложная финансовая информация
Economy: false financial informationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ложная финансовая информация
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97 ложные данные
1) Mathematics: fictitious data2) Information technology: false data3) Quality control: defective data4) Security: bad data, falsified data -
98 неверный
1) General subject: amiss (there is something amiss with him - с ним что-то неладно), caco, errorful, faithless, false, giaour, inaccurate, incorrect, infidel, insecure, strained, trustless, truthless, twotiming прил. (о муже, жене, любовнике), unfaithful, unsteady, untrue, untruthful, unveracious, wrongheaded, wrong, phony, off3) Mathematics: inexact4) Religion: infidel (An unbeliever with respect to a particular religion), miscreant ( Infidel, heretic), non-Moslem, recreant, unbeliever5) Australian slang: up the pole6) Diplomatic term: disloyal7) Scottish language: sklent8) Deprecatingly: Caffre (о немусульманине), Kafir (о немусульманине)9) Jargon: all wet, hooked up, off base, off the beam, (часто используется со стоящим впереди "all") wet ("Your ideas about politics are all wet.")11) Business: unjust12) Archaic: unfaithful (о приверженце другой религии, особ. о немусульманине) -
99 некорректный
1) General subject: inaccurate, incorrect, indecorous, loaded, wrong, wrongful, invalid, inappropriate2) Mathematics: ill-defined, ill-posed3) Diplomatic term: untoward4) Information technology: ill-conditioned5) Oil: illconditioned -
100 неправильный
1) General subject: Chinese, abnormal, amiss, anomalistic, anomalous, awry, cac-, caco, erroneous, errorful, extra regular, extra-regular, fallacious, false, faulty, foul, grammarless (о речи), ill formed, illegitimate (о выводе), improper, inaccurate, incorrect, lame (о стиле, размере), misguided, off beam (e.g. I am afraid your calculations are way off beam.), peccant, perverse, unfair, untrue, vicious, violent, wrong, wrongful, wry2) Geology: erratic3) Naval: out of true4) Medicine: aberrant (напр. о восприятии), allorhythmic, bizarre (напр. о форме органа)5) Engineering: unequal6) Rare: heteroclite, injudicial7) Grammar: irregular8) Law: bad9) Linguistics: deviant10) Automobile industry: out-of-true12) Jargon: all wet, out in the left field, wet, off base13) Information technology: invalid15) Business: undue
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