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Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > поле смещений
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1) Mathematics: field of displacements2) Metallurgy: displacement field -
3 sustitución
f.substitution, exchange, replacement, change.* * *1 substitution, replacement* * *noun f.substitution, replacement* * *SF substitution ( por for)replacement ( por by)* * *a) ( permanente) replacementsustitución DE algo/alguien POR algo/alguien — replacement of something/somebody by something/somebody
b) ( transitoria) substitutionsustitución DE algo/alguien POR algo/alguien: la sustitución de Merino por Juárez — the substitution of Juárez for Merino
* * *= displacement, replacement, substitution.Ex. It is still the same inexorably literal logic which must ultimately glance into the chaos, and small differences create infinite displacements between records.Ex. The only modification made was the replacement of the light-weight belt or roller on the machine wire with the dandy roll, first used in 1825.Ex. This substitution takes place only in the online public access catalog.----* coste de sustitución = opportunity cost.* en sustitución de = in place of.* gastos en sustitución de material = replacement costs.* hacer sustituciones = do + locum jobs.* * *a) ( permanente) replacementsustitución DE algo/alguien POR algo/alguien — replacement of something/somebody by something/somebody
b) ( transitoria) substitutionsustitución DE algo/alguien POR algo/alguien: la sustitución de Merino por Juárez — the substitution of Juárez for Merino
* * *= displacement, replacement, substitution.Ex: It is still the same inexorably literal logic which must ultimately glance into the chaos, and small differences create infinite displacements between records.
Ex: The only modification made was the replacement of the light-weight belt or roller on the machine wire with the dandy roll, first used in 1825.Ex: This substitution takes place only in the online public access catalog.* coste de sustitución = opportunity cost.* en sustitución de = in place of.* gastos en sustitución de material = replacement costs.* hacer sustituciones = do + locum jobs.* * *1 (permanente) replacementla sustitución del director financiero the replacement of the financial directorfue nombrado en sustitución de Mariano Tamayo he was appointed to replace Mariano Tamayo o as a replacement for Mariano Tamayosustitución DE algo/algn POR algo/algn replacement OF sth/sb BY sth/sbla sustitución del sistema regional por uno centralizado the replacement of the regional system by a centralized one, the substitution of a centralized system for the regional one2 (transitoria) substitutionla sustitución de su estrella the substitution of their star playerle hice la sustitución porque estaba enfermo I stood in for him because he was illsustitución DE algo/algn POR algo/algn:la sustitución de Merino por Juárez the substitution of Juárez for Merino* * *
sustitución sustantivo femenino
sustitución sustantivo femenino replacement
(temporal) substitution
' sustitución' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
hacer
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- suplencia
English:
do
- replacement
- substitution
* * *sustitución, substitución nf1. [cambio] replacement;[de jugador] substitution;trabajar haciendo sustituciones to temp [for sb ill or on leave];aprobaron la sustitución del sistema informático por uno más moderno they approved the replacement of the computer system by a more up-to-date one;la sustitución del presidente por alguien sin experiencia fue un error replacing the president with a person who had no experience was a mistake;entró al terreno de juego en sustitución del defensa francés he went onto the field as a replacement for the French defender2. Der subrogation* * *f DEP substitution* * ** * *1. (permanente) replacementhan nombrado a Rajoy en sustitución de Aguirre Rajoy has been appointed as a replacement for Aguirre2. (transitoria) substitution
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