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1 finite
ˈfaɪnaɪt прил.
1) ограниченный, имеющий предел finite number of possibilities ≈ ограниченное число возможностей finite risk Syn: limited Ant: infinite
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2) имеющий ограниченный срок существования;
смертный finite being ≈ смертное существо
3) матем. конечный finite set ≈ конечное множество finite point ≈ конечная точка finite series ≈ конечный ряд
4) грам. личный, спрягаемый( о глаголе) ограниченный, имеющий предел (математика) ограниченный, конечный (грамматика) личный (о глаголе) finite конечный ~ грам. личный (о глаголе) ~ ограниченный, имеющий предел;
finite risk некоторый риск ~ ограниченный, имеющий предел;
finite risk некоторый риск -
2 finite
['faɪnaɪt]прил.1) ограниченный, имеющий пределSyn:Ant:infinite 2.2) имеющий ограниченный срок существования; смертный3) мат. конечный4) лингв. личный, спрягаемый, финитный ( о форме глагола)Ant: -
3 finite
прил.1) общ. ограниченный, имеющий предел (напр., о ресурсах)See:2) мат. конечный
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