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121 исходный
1) General subject: base, departure, initial, input (о данных), opening, parent, preliminary permits, licenses and approvals, prime, zero, original, reference2) Computers: starting4) Mathematics: assumed, of reference, primitive (о фигуре и т.п.)5) Economy: start-up (о капитале)6) Linguistics: crude, finite, terminal, underlying9) Oil: source10) Anthropology: plesiomorphic11) Geophysics: prestack12) Business: basic13) Network technologies: home14) Polymers: mother15) Automation: generic16) Aviation medicine: baseline17) Makarov: aboriginal, archetypal, first, manuscript, naive, parental, raw (materials), stock (plant), underlying (data), virgin -
122 начало первой подстроки
Programming: start of the first substring (индекс начала)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > начало первой подстроки
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123 первый заезд начнётся в 10 часов
General subject: the first race on the turf will start at 10Универсальный русско-английский словарь > первый заезд начнётся в 10 часов
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124 розжиг
1) Engineering: ignition (доменной печи), lighting2) Forestry: firing3) Metallurgy: igniting, lighting-off, lighting-up4) Cement: first ignition, flame start-up -
125 розжиг горелки
1) Electrical engineering: burner firing, firing2) Cement: first ignition, flame start-up -
126 с начала до конца
1) General subject: all to pieces, from A to Z, from first to last, from start to finish, long, from kick-off to finish (The whole thing didn't last more than fifteen minutes from kick-off to finish.)2) Jargon: from soup to nuts -
127 исходное положение
( рабочего органа) origin datum, zero datum, datum машиностр., (напр. рабочего органа) origin, inception, home location, original location, base point, at-rest position, beginning position, first position, home position, initial position, park(ed) position, reference position, rest position, start(ing) position, zero position* * *Русско-английский политехнический словарь > исходное положение
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128 А-3
С ПЕРВОГО АБЦУГА ПО ПЕРВОМУ АБЦУГУ both obs PrepP these forms only adv fixed WOimmediately, at or from the very beginning:from the outsetfrom the very firstright from the startright offfrom the word go.
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