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1 feature name
Картография: название физико-географического объекта -
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3 feature attribute
Characteristic of a feature (ISO 19101*).Note.— A feature attribute has a name, a data type and a value domain associated with it.(AN 15)*ISO Standard 19101, Geographic information — Reference model Official definition added to AN 15 by Amdt 33 (25/11/2004).Характеристика элемента (ИСО 19101*).Примечание. Атрибут элемента включает название, тип данных и область связанных с ним значений.*Стандарт 19101 ИСО ‘Географическая информация: базовая модель’International Civil Aviation Vocabulary (English-Russian) > feature attribute
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4 feature
техническая характеристика; показатель; параметр; элемент; деталь; характерная черта; свойство; признак; особенность -
5 feature
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1. noun1) (a mark by which anything is known; a quality: The use of bright colours is one of the features of her painting.) característica2) (one of the parts of one's face (eyes, nose etc): She has very regular features.) rasgo3) (a special article in a newspaper: `The Times' is doing a feature on holidays.) crónica, artículo de fondo4) (the main film in a cinema programme etc: The feature begins at 7.30; (also adjective) a feature film.) largometraje
2. verb(to give or have a part (especially an important one): That film features the best of the British actresses.) figurar, representarfeature n característicatr['fiːʧəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (of face) rasgo, facción nombre femenino2 (characteristic) rasgo, característica, aspecto3 (press) artículo especial, especial nombre masculino■ this car features the latest safety devices este coche incorpora los últimos dispositivos de seguridad1 (appear) figurar (in, en)\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLfeature (film) largometraje nombre masculino1) imagine: imaginarse2) present: presentarfeature vi: figurarfeature n1) characteristic: característica f, rasgo m2) : largometraje m (en el cine), artículo m (en un periódico), documental m (en la televisión)3) features npl: rasgos mpl, facciones fpldelicate features: facciones delicadasn.• utilidad (Informática) s.f.n.• característica s.f.• facción s.f.• rasgo s.m.v.• delinear v.• destacar v.• ofrecer v.• representar v.'fiːtʃər, 'fiːtʃə(r)
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1)a) ( of face) rasgo mfeatures — rasgos, facciones fpl
b) (of character, landscape, style) característica f, rasgo m (distintivo)to make a feature of something — destacar* algo, hacer* resaltar algo
c) (of machine, book) característica f2)a) feature (film) película fb) ( Journ) artículo m; (before n)feature writer — noun articulista mf
c) (Rad, TV) documental m3) ( incentive to buy) (AmE) oferta f
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1)a) ( Journ)he was featured in `The Globe' recently — `The Globe' publicó un artículo sobre él hace poco
the state visit was featured on the television news — se destacó la visita de estado en las noticias de la televisión
b) ( Cin)the film features her as... — en la película aparece en el papel de...
2)a) ( have as feature) \<\<hotel/house\>\> ofrecer*b) ( depict) mostrar*
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via) ( appear) figurarb) ( Cin) aparecer*, actuar*['fiːtʃǝ(r)]1. N1) [of face] rasgo m2) [of countryside, building] característica f3) (Comm, Tech) elemento m, rasgo m4) (Theat) número m ; (Cine) película f5) (Press) artículo m de fondo6) (Ling) (also: distinctive feature) rasgo m distintivo2. VTa film featuring Garbo as... — una película que presenta a la Garbo en el papel de...
2) (=be equipped with) [machine] estar provisto de, ofrecer3. VI1) (gen)it featured prominently in... — tuvo un papel destacado en...
2) (Cine) figurar, aparecer (in en)4.CPDfeature article N — artículo m de fondo
feature film N — (película f de) largometraje m
features editor N — redactor(a) m / f (jefe) de reportajes
feature writer N — articulista mf, cronista mf
* * *['fiːtʃər, 'fiːtʃə(r)]
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1)a) ( of face) rasgo mfeatures — rasgos, facciones fpl
b) (of character, landscape, style) característica f, rasgo m (distintivo)to make a feature of something — destacar* algo, hacer* resaltar algo
c) (of machine, book) característica f2)a) feature (film) película fb) ( Journ) artículo m; (before n)feature writer — noun articulista mf
c) (Rad, TV) documental m3) ( incentive to buy) (AmE) oferta f
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1)a) ( Journ)he was featured in `The Globe' recently — `The Globe' publicó un artículo sobre él hace poco
the state visit was featured on the television news — se destacó la visita de estado en las noticias de la televisión
b) ( Cin)the film features her as... — en la película aparece en el papel de...
2)a) ( have as feature) \<\<hotel/house\>\> ofrecer*b) ( depict) mostrar*
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6 NAME
(noun) essë (pl. essi is attested, but see below concerning \#esser as a possible alternative pl. form. Note: the word essë was also used in the sense "person as a whole", body and soul.) AFTER-NAME epessë (i.e., "a nickname – mostly given as a title of admiration or honour"); MOTHER-NAME (OF INSIGHT) \#amilessë (tercenya) (i.e. names given by Elvish mothers to their children, indicating some dominant feature of the nature of the child as perceived by its mother. Only pl amilessi tercenyë is attested.) NAME OF INSIGHT \#essë tercenya (i.e., the same as "mother-name"; only pl essi tercenyë is attested); GIVEN (OR ADDED) NAME anessë (pl anessi is attested. This term includes both "after-names" and "mother-names".) NAME-MAKING Essecarmë (an Eldarin seremony in which the father of a child announces its name), NAME-CHOOSING Essecilmë (an Eldarin seremony in which a person chooses a name according to his or her personal lámatyávë or sound-taste); SELF-NAME \#cilmessë (only pl. cilmessi is attested, said to mean more literally "names of personal choice": \#cilmë "choice" + essi "names". PM:339 explains that "some among the exiles gave themselves names, as disguises or in reference to their own deeds and personal history: such names were called kilmessi 'self-names'.") PLACE NAME \#nómessë (isolated from the gen. pl. form nómesseron, "of place-names", VT42:17. This word suggests that the plural of essë can be esser as well as essi). –ES/LotR:1157/MR:216, UT:266, MR:217, 214, VT42:17 (verb) esta- –ES, VT45:12 -
7 feature list
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8 feature attribute table
[lang name="English"]feature attribute table, FATAG таблица атрибутов класса пространственных объектов покрытия (AAT, NAT, PAT, RAT, SEC, TAT)The English-Russian dictionary of geoinformatics > feature attribute table
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9 Feature and Attribute Coding Catalogue
[lang name="English"]Feature and Attribute Coding Catalogue, FACCThe English-Russian dictionary of geoinformatics > Feature and Attribute Coding Catalogue
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10 Feature Data Dictionary
[lang name="English"]Feature Data Dictionary, FDDThe English-Russian dictionary of geoinformatics > Feature Data Dictionary
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11 Name AutoCorrect
"A feature that automatically corrects common side effects that occur when you rename forms, reports, tables, queries, fields, or controls on forms and reports. However, Name AutoCorrect cannot repair all references to renamed objects." -
12 engineered safety feature
предохранительное устройство; устройство защиты; защитное устройствоEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > engineered safety feature
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13 geological feature
геологическая характеристика; геологическая особенностьEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > geological feature
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14 safety feature
предохранительное устройство; устройство защиты; защитное устройствоEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > safety feature
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15 self-checking feature
самопроверяющееся устройство; устройство самопроверкиEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > self-checking feature
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16 Web Feature Service
[lang name="English"]Web Feature Service, WFSabbr веб-служба векторных данныхвеб-служба, выдающая клиенту данные в виде векторных объектовсм. спецификации OGCThe English-Russian dictionary of geoinformatics > Web Feature Service
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17 geological site feature
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > geological site feature
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18 Dial by Name
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19 Of course, a language feature would not be worthy of the name class without supporting inheritance
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Of course, a language feature would not be worthy of the name class without supporting inheritance
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20 A name for candlesticks (see candlestick) that provide information on their own and also feature in a number of important patterns. Dojis form when a security's open and close are virtually equal
Economy: DojiУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > A name for candlesticks (see candlestick) that provide information on their own and also feature in a number of important patterns. Dojis form when a security's open and close are virtually equal
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