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n1) проблема; трудность2) задача3) вопрос•to add to a country's problems — увеличивать трудности, испытываемые страной
to address a problem — заниматься проблемой; браться за решение вопроса
to aggravate a problem — обострять / осложнять проблему
to appreciate the seriousness of the problem — осознавать / понимать серьезность проблемы
to bring up a problem — поднимать / ставить на обсуждение проблему
to compound the problems already facing smb — осложнять и без того трудные проблемы, стоящие перед кем-л.
to counteract a problem — принимать меры по какой-л. проблеме
to create a problem — создавать проблему / трудность
to deal successfully with problems — решать проблемы; успешно справляться с проблемами / с трудностями
to deal with a problem — подходить к вопросу; рассматривать проблему; справляться с трудностью
to deflect from one's internal problems — отвлекать внимание от своих внутренних проблем
to ease a problem — облегчать / упрощать решение проблемы
to get to grips with a problem — браться за решение проблемы / задачи
to handle a problem — решать проблему / задачу
to iron out a problem — урегулировать вопрос / проблему
to overcome a problem — разрешать проблему; преодолевать трудность
to put forward a problem — выдвигать / ставить проблему
to resolve a problem — решать задачу / проблему
to see eye to eye on a problem — иметь одинаковые взгляды по какому-л. вопросу
to solve a problem — решать / разрешать проблему
to tackle a problem — решать проблему; бороться за решение вопроса
- age-old problemto touch upon a problem — касаться проблемы; затрагивать проблему
- agrarian problem
- anticipated problem
- balance-of-payment problem
- basic problem
- border problem
- burning problem
- cardinal problem
- cash-flow problem
- chief problem
- common problem
- competitiveness problem
- complex problem
- complexity of a problem
- complicated problem
- comprehensive consideration of a problem
- conflict problem
- contentious problem
- controversial problem
- critical problem
- crucial problem
- cultural problem
- current problem
- daily problem
- dark problem
- debt problem
- deep problem
- deep-seated problem
- delicate problem
- difficult problem
- diplomatic problem
- disputable problem
- domestic problem
- drug problem
- easy ways out of economic problems
- economic problem
- education problem
- elaboration of economic problems
- employment problem
- endemic problem
- environmental problem
- ethnic problem
- farming problem
- financial liquidity problem
- financial problem
- focal problem
- food problem
- foreign debt problem
- formidable problem
- fuel and energy problem
- global problem
- grave problem
- growing problems
- hair-raising problem
- half-way solution of the problem
- hard core of a problem
- heart of the problem
- heavy problem
- high priority problem
- housing problem
- human problems
- human rights problem
- humanitarian problem
- immediate problem
- important problem
- inability to solve urgent problems
- incipient problems
- industrial problems
- infrastructure problem
- inherited problem
- insuperable problem
- insurmountable problem
- interconnected problems
- interdisciplinary problem
- interlinked problems
- internal problem
- international problem
- interrelated problems
- intractable problem
- intricate problem
- key part of the problem
- key problem
- kindred problem
- labor problems
- labor-shortage problem
- logistical problem
- long-standing problem
- long-term problem
- main problem
- major problem
- mammoth problem
- market problem
- massive problem
- minor problem
- monetary and financial problem
- nationalist problem
- nationality problem
- nation-wide problem
- number one problem
- outstanding problem
- painful problem
- pending problem
- perennial problem
- persistent problem
- personnel problem
- pivotal problem
- political problem
- pollution problem
- present-day problem
- pressing problem
- priority problem
- problem becomes more acute
- problem comes under scrutiny in most papers
- problem facing the country
- problem is compounded by smth
- problem of development
- problem of first priority
- problem of great concern for smb
- problem of instability
- problem of paramount importance
- problems demand the urgent attention of smb
- problems of mutual concern
- problems of peace, security and cooperation
- problems of the elderly
- problems of war and peace
- problems to be sorted out
- problems which face the world today
- range of problems
- regional problem
- related problem
- resolution of a problem
- root problem
- safety problem
- sale problem
- scientific problem
- sensitive problem
- serious problem
- settlement of a problem
- severe problem
- social problem
- socio-economic problem
- sociological problem
- solution of a problem
- solution to a problem
- solvable problem
- specific problem
- spectrum of problems
- stirring problem
- surmountable problem
- technical problem
- territorial problem
- Third World debt problem
- thorny problem
- topical problem
- touchy problem
- trading problem
- traditional problem
- transport problem
- universal problem
- unprecedented problem
- unresolved problem
- unsolved problem
- urgent problem
- vital problem
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3 focal point
fo·cal ˈpointn\focal point of a discussion/problem Kernpunkt m einer Diskussion/eines Problems* * *1. PHYS Brennpunkt m* * *n.Brennpunkt m. -
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1. noun1) (Optics, Photog.) Brennpunkt, der; (focal length) Brennweite, die; (adjustment of eye or lens) Scharfeinstellung, dieout of/in focus — unscharf/scharf eingestellt [Kamera, Teleskop]; unscharf/scharf [Foto, Film, Vordergrund usw.]
get something in focus — (fig.) etwas klarer erkennen
2. transitive verb,be the focus of attention — im Brennpunkt des Interesses stehen
-s- or - ss-1) (Optics, Photog.) einstellen (on auf + Akk.)focus one's eyes on something/somebody — die Augen auf etwas/jemanden richten
2) (concentrate) bündeln [Licht, Strahlen]; (fig.) konzentrieren (on auf + Akk.)3. intransitive verb,-s- or - ss-1)the camera focuses automatically — die Kamera hat automatische Scharfeinstellung
2) [Licht, Strahlen:] sich bündeln; (fig.) sich konzentrieren (on auf + Akk.)* * *['foukəs] 1. plurals - focuses, foci; noun1) (the point at which rays of light meet after passing through a lens.) der Brennpunkt2) (a point to which light, a look, attention etc is directed: She was the focus of everyone's attention.) der Mittelpunkt2. verb1) (to adjust (a camera, binoculars etc) in order to get a clear picture: Remember to focus the camera / the picture before taking the photograph.) scharf stellen2) (to direct (attention etc) to one point: The accident focussed public attention on the danger.) konzentrieren•- academic.ru/28474/focal">focal- in
- out of focus* * *fo·cus[ˈfəʊkəs, AM ˈfoʊ-, pl ˈfəʊsaɪ]I. nto be the \focus of attention im Mittelpunkt stehen\focus of discontent Quelle f der Unzufriedenheit\focus of a policy/programme Schwerpunkt m einer Politik/eines Programmsto bring sth in[to] \focus etw in den Brennpunkt rückenout of \focus unklar, unscharf▪ to be in/out of \focus scharf/nicht scharf eingestellt seinII. vi<-s- or -ss->1. (concentrate) sich konzentrieren2. (see) klar sehen3. PHYS fokussierenIII. vt<-s- or -ss->to \focus one's attention on sth seine Aufmerksamkeit auf etw akk konzentrieren2. (direct)to \focus a camera/telescope [on sb/sth] eine Kamera/ein Teleskop scharf [auf jdn/etw akk] einstellento \focus one's eyes on sb/sth den Blick auf jdn/etw akk richtenall eyes were \focused on the actress alle Augen waren auf die Schauspielerin gerichtet* * *['fəʊkəs]1. n pl foci['fəʊkɪ] (PHYS, MATH fig) Brennpunkt m; (of storm) Zentrum nt; (of earthquake, MED) Herd mto bring sth into focus (lit) — etw klar or scharf einstellen; (fig) topic etw in den Brennpunkt rücken
out of focus ( lit, camera ) — unscharf eingestellt; photo unscharf; (fig) ideas vage
to come into focus — ins Blickfeld rücken
to keep sth in focus (lit) — etw scharf eingestellt im Suchfeld behalten; (fig) etw im Blickfeld behalten
he/the new proposal was the focus of attention — er/der neue Vorschlag stand im Mittelpunkt
2. vtinstrument einstellen (on auf +acc); light, heat rays bündeln; (fig) one's efforts, resources, energy konzentrieren (on auf +acc)to focus one's eyes on sb/sth — den Blick auf jdn/etw richten
to focus one's attention/mind — sich konzentrieren
I should like to focus your attention ( up)on a new problem — ich möchte Ihre Aufmerksamkeit auf ein neues Problem lenken
3. vi(light, heat rays) sich bündelnto focus on sth — sich auf etw (acc) konzentrieren
I can't focus properly — ich kann nicht mehr klar sehen
* * *focus [ˈfəʊkəs] pl -cuses, -ci [-saı]A s1. a) MATH, PHYS, TECH Brennpunkt m, Fokus mb) TV Lichtpunkt mc) PHYS Brennweite fd) OPT, FOTO Scharfeinstellung f:bring into focus → B 1, B 2 ( → A 2);focus control Scharfeinstellung f (Vorrichtung)2. fig Brenn-, Mittelpunkt m:be the focus of attention im Brenn- oder Mittelpunkt des Interesses stehen;bring into focus in den Brennpunkt rücken ( → A 1)B v/t prät und pperf -cused, -cussed1. OPT, FOTO fokussieren, scharf einstellenon auf akk):focus one’s mind on sich konzentrieren auf;all eyes were focus(s)ed on her alle Augen waren auf sie gerichtetC v/i1. PHYS sich in einem Brennpunkt vereinigen2. OPT, FOTO sich scharf einstellen4. umg klar denken* * *1. noun1) (Optics, Photog.) Brennpunkt, der; (focal length) Brennweite, die; (adjustment of eye or lens) Scharfeinstellung, dieout of/in focus — unscharf/scharf eingestellt [Kamera, Teleskop]; unscharf/scharf [Foto, Film, Vordergrund usw.]
get something in focus — (fig.) etwas klarer erkennen
2) (fig.): (centre, central object) Mittelpunkt, der2. transitive verb,-s- or - ss-1) (Optics, Photog.) einstellen (on auf + Akk.)focus one's eyes on something/somebody — die Augen auf etwas/jemanden richten
2) (concentrate) bündeln [Licht, Strahlen]; (fig.) konzentrieren (on auf + Akk.)3. intransitive verb,-s- or - ss-1)2) [Licht, Strahlen:] sich bündeln; (fig.) sich konzentrieren (on auf + Akk.)* * *n.(§ pl.: focuses, or: foci)= Bildschärfe f.Brennpunkt m.sein Hauptaugenmerk richten auf ausdr. v.scharfstellen v. -
6 central
'sentrəl1) (belonging to or near the centre (eg of a town): His flat is very central.) central2) (principal or most important: the central point of his argument.) principal•- centralise
- centralization
- centralisation
- centrally
- central heating
- central processing unit
central adj central
central adjetivo central ■ sustantivo femenino head office; central hidroeléctrica/nuclear hydroelectric/nuclear power station
central
I adjetivo central
II sustantivo femenino
1 (oficina principal) head office
central de correos, main post office
2 Elec (planta de generación de energía) power station
central hidroeléctrica, hydroelectric power station
central nuclear, nuclear power station
central térmica, coal-fired power station ' central' also found in these entries: Spanish: administración - América - calefacción - Centroamérica - centroamericana - centroamericano - centroeuropea - centroeuropeo - cierre - energía - granítica - granítico - hidroeléctrica - hidroeléctrico - jefatura - jugar - lechera - lechero - mediana - reclamar - térmica - térmico - céntrico - eje - funcionamiento - interior - isla - jardín - Mesoamérica - plática - platicar - plato - separador - sos - vos English: America - central - Central America - Central Europe - central government - central heating - CIA - core memory - CPU - focal point - government - headquarters - main - middle - point - power plant - power station - thrust - Central - central reservation - CST - dairy - devolution - essence - exchange - focal - focus - head - heart - home - key - median - Midwest - nuclear - OCAS - power - put - telephonetr['sentrəl]1 (government, bank, committee) central2 (of, at or near centre) céntrico,-a3 (main, principal) principal, fundamental■ central character personaje central, personaje principal\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be central to something ser fundamental para algoCentral African Republic República Centroafricanacentral heating calefacción nombre femenino centralcentral locking cierre nombre masculino centralizadocentral nervous system sistema nombre masculino nervioso centralcentral processing unit unidad nombre femenino central de procesocentral reservation SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL medianacentral ['sɛntrəl] adj1) : céntrico, centralin a central location: en un lugar céntrico2) main, principal: central, fundamental, principaladj.• central adj.• centralizado, -a adj.n.• central s.m.'sentrəlto be central TO something: this is central to the success of the project — esto es fundamental para que el proyecto sea un éxito
2) ( in the center) <area/street> céntrico['sentrǝl]our office is very central — nuestra oficina está en una zona céntrica or en un lugar muy céntrico
1. ADJ1) (=in the middle) centralthe houses are arranged around a central courtyard — las casas están distribuidas alrededor de un patio central
2) (=near the centre of town) [house, office, location] céntrico3) (=principal) [figure, problem, idea, fact] central, fundamental; [role] fundamental; [aim] principalof central importance — de la mayor importancia, primordial
the issue of Aids is central to the plot of the film — el tema del SIDA es fundamental en el argumento de la película
4) (Admin, Pol) [committee, planning, control etc] central2.N (US) (=exchange) central f telefónica3.CPDCentral America N — Centroamérica f, América f Central
Central Asia N — Asia f Central
central bank N — banco m central
central casting N — (Cine) departamento m de reparto or casting
a Texan farmer straight from or out of central casting — hum un granjero tejano de pura cepa or con toda la barba
Central Daylight Time N — (US) horario m de verano de la zona central (de Estados Unidos)
Central Europe N — Europa f Central
central government N — gobierno m central
central heating N — calefacción f central
central locking N — (Aut) cierre m centralizado
central nervous system N — sistema m nervioso central
central processing unit N — (Comput) unidad f central de proceso
central reservation N — (Brit) (Aut) mediana f
Central African, Central American, Central Asian, Central EuropeanCentral Standard Time N — (US) horario m de la zona central (de Estados Unidos)
* * *['sentrəl]to be central TO something: this is central to the success of the project — esto es fundamental para que el proyecto sea un éxito
2) ( in the center) <area/street> céntricoour office is very central — nuestra oficina está en una zona céntrica or en un lugar muy céntrico
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7 FPS
1) Общая лексика: first person shooter, стрелялка ( экшн) от первого лица3) Медицина: ФПС (fetoplacental system - фетоплацентарная система)4) Военный термин: First Person Shooters, Force Programs Section, Forces Postal Service, fixed point station, flight preparation sheet, full pressure suit5) Техника: Fabry-Perot spherical interferometer, Fluor Power Services, Inc., ferrite phase shifter, fixed point station radar, flashes per second, fluid processing system, focal plane shutter, focal plane structure, foot-pound second, fuel pin simulator6) Сельское хозяйство: First Post Seeding7) Шутливое выражение: Fantasy Production Statistic, First Person Samurai8) Религия: First Person Saviour9) Грубое выражение: Fully Playable Stupidness10) Телекоммуникации: Framing Pattern Sequence11) Сокращение: Fast Packet Switch (Network communications), Fellow of the Pharmaceutical Society, Fellow of the Philological Society, Fellow of the Philosophical Society, Fishery Protection Squadron (UK Royal Navy), Forces Postal Service (UK), foot per second12) Вычислительная техника: Fast Packet Switching, Fast Packet Switching (X.25, Datex-J)13) Нефть: floating production system, плавучая нефтедобычная система (floating production system), система очистки и обработки бурового раствора14) Транспорт: Military Primary Radar15) Пищевая промышленность: Finished product standart16) Экология: Fauna Preservation Society17) СМИ: Four Point Stereo, Four Point Surround18) Нефтегазовая техника плавучая система для добычи нефти19) Образование: Future Problem Solvers20) Сетевые технологии: Fast Packet Switching fps frames per second, быстрая коммутация пакетов21) Автоматика: flexible planning system, flexible press system22) Оружейное производство: (скорость) футов в секунду (формула: fps = (Flb 450240) / grain)23) Сахалин Ю: foot/pound/second (units nomenclature)24) Химическое оружие: Fire protection system25) Расширение файла: Favorite Picture Selection26) Энергосистемы: ЗЭС27) Нефть и газ: плавучая нефтедобычная система / платформа28) Компьютерные игры: ( first person shooter) шутер от первого лица29) Единицы измерений: Foot Pound Second, Frags Per Second -
8 Fps
1) Общая лексика: first person shooter, стрелялка ( экшн) от первого лица3) Медицина: ФПС (fetoplacental system - фетоплацентарная система)4) Военный термин: First Person Shooters, Force Programs Section, Forces Postal Service, fixed point station, flight preparation sheet, full pressure suit5) Техника: Fabry-Perot spherical interferometer, Fluor Power Services, Inc., ferrite phase shifter, fixed point station radar, flashes per second, fluid processing system, focal plane shutter, focal plane structure, foot-pound second, fuel pin simulator6) Сельское хозяйство: First Post Seeding7) Шутливое выражение: Fantasy Production Statistic, First Person Samurai8) Религия: First Person Saviour9) Грубое выражение: Fully Playable Stupidness10) Телекоммуникации: Framing Pattern Sequence11) Сокращение: Fast Packet Switch (Network communications), Fellow of the Pharmaceutical Society, Fellow of the Philological Society, Fellow of the Philosophical Society, Fishery Protection Squadron (UK Royal Navy), Forces Postal Service (UK), foot per second12) Вычислительная техника: Fast Packet Switching, Fast Packet Switching (X.25, Datex-J)13) Нефть: floating production system, плавучая нефтедобычная система (floating production system), система очистки и обработки бурового раствора14) Транспорт: Military Primary Radar15) Пищевая промышленность: Finished product standart16) Экология: Fauna Preservation Society17) СМИ: Four Point Stereo, Four Point Surround18) Нефтегазовая техника плавучая система для добычи нефти19) Образование: Future Problem Solvers20) Сетевые технологии: Fast Packet Switching fps frames per second, быстрая коммутация пакетов21) Автоматика: flexible planning system, flexible press system22) Оружейное производство: (скорость) футов в секунду (формула: fps = (Flb 450240) / grain)23) Сахалин Ю: foot/pound/second (units nomenclature)24) Химическое оружие: Fire protection system25) Расширение файла: Favorite Picture Selection26) Энергосистемы: ЗЭС27) Нефть и газ: плавучая нефтедобычная система / платформа28) Компьютерные игры: ( first person shooter) шутер от первого лица29) Единицы измерений: Foot Pound Second, Frags Per Second -
9 fps
1) Общая лексика: first person shooter, стрелялка ( экшн) от первого лица3) Медицина: ФПС (fetoplacental system - фетоплацентарная система)4) Военный термин: First Person Shooters, Force Programs Section, Forces Postal Service, fixed point station, flight preparation sheet, full pressure suit5) Техника: Fabry-Perot spherical interferometer, Fluor Power Services, Inc., ferrite phase shifter, fixed point station radar, flashes per second, fluid processing system, focal plane shutter, focal plane structure, foot-pound second, fuel pin simulator6) Сельское хозяйство: First Post Seeding7) Шутливое выражение: Fantasy Production Statistic, First Person Samurai8) Религия: First Person Saviour9) Грубое выражение: Fully Playable Stupidness10) Телекоммуникации: Framing Pattern Sequence11) Сокращение: Fast Packet Switch (Network communications), Fellow of the Pharmaceutical Society, Fellow of the Philological Society, Fellow of the Philosophical Society, Fishery Protection Squadron (UK Royal Navy), Forces Postal Service (UK), foot per second12) Вычислительная техника: Fast Packet Switching, Fast Packet Switching (X.25, Datex-J)13) Нефть: floating production system, плавучая нефтедобычная система (floating production system), система очистки и обработки бурового раствора14) Транспорт: Military Primary Radar15) Пищевая промышленность: Finished product standart16) Экология: Fauna Preservation Society17) СМИ: Four Point Stereo, Four Point Surround18) Нефтегазовая техника плавучая система для добычи нефти19) Образование: Future Problem Solvers20) Сетевые технологии: Fast Packet Switching fps frames per second, быстрая коммутация пакетов21) Автоматика: flexible planning system, flexible press system22) Оружейное производство: (скорость) футов в секунду (формула: fps = (Flb 450240) / grain)23) Сахалин Ю: foot/pound/second (units nomenclature)24) Химическое оружие: Fire protection system25) Расширение файла: Favorite Picture Selection26) Энергосистемы: ЗЭС27) Нефть и газ: плавучая нефтедобычная система / платформа28) Компьютерные игры: ( first person shooter) шутер от первого лица29) Единицы измерений: Foot Pound Second, Frags Per Second -
10 Wren, Sir Christopher
SUBJECT AREA: Architecture and building[br]b. 20 October 1632 East Knoyle, Wiltshire, Englandd. 25 February 1723 London, England[br]English architect whose background in scientific research and achievement enhanced his handling of many near-intractable architectural problems.[br]Born into a High Church and Royalist family, the young Wren early showed outstanding intellectual ability and at Oxford in 1654 was described as "that miracle of a youth". Educated at Westminster School, he went up to Oxford, where he graduated at the age of 19 and obtained his master's degree two years later. From this time onwards his interests were in science, primarily astronomy but also physics, engineering and meteorology. While still at college he developed theories about and experimentally solved some fifty varied problems. At the age of 25 Wren was appointed to the Chair of Astronomy at Gresham College in London, but he soon returned to Oxford as Savilian Professor of Astronomy there. At the same time he became one of the founder members of the Society of Experimental Philosophy at Oxford, which was awarded its Royal Charter soon after the Restoration of 1660; Wren, together with such men as Isaac Newton, Robert Hooke, John Evelyn and Robert Boyle, then found himself a member of the Royal Society.Wren's architectural career began with the classical chapel that he built, at the request of his uncle, the Bishop of Ely, for Pembroke College, Cambridge (1663). From this time onwards, until he died at the age of 91, he was fully occupied with a wide and taxing variety of architectural problems which he faced in the execution of all the great building schemes of the day. His scientific background and inventive mind stood him in good stead in solving such difficulties with an often unusual approach and concept. Nowhere was this more apparent than in his rebuilding of fifty-one churches in the City of London after the Great Fire, in the construction of the new St Paul's Cathedral and in the grand layout of the Royal Hospital at Greenwich.The first instance of Wren's approach to constructional problems was in his building of the Sheldonian Theatre in Oxford (1664–9). He based his design upon that of the Roman Theatre of Marcellus (13–11 BC), which he had studied from drawings in Serlio's book of architecture. Wren's reputation as an architect was greatly enhanced by his solution to the roofing problem here. The original theatre in Rome, like all Roman-theatres, was a circular building open to the sky; this would be unsuitable in the climate of Oxford and Wren wished to cover the English counterpart without using supporting columns, which would have obscured the view of the stage. He solved this difficulty mathematically, with the aid of his colleague Dr Wallis, the Professor of Geometry, by means of a timber-trussed roof supporting a painted ceiling which represented the open sky.The City of London's churches were rebuilt over a period of nearly fifty years; the first to be completed and reopened was St Mary-at-Hill in 1676, and the last St Michael Cornhill in 1722, when Wren was 89. They had to be rebuilt upon the original medieval sites and they illustrate, perhaps more clearly than any other examples of Wren's work, the fertility of his imagination and his ability to solve the most intractable problems of site, limitation of space and variation in style and material. None of the churches is like any other. Of the varied sites, few are level or possess right-angled corners or parallel sides of equal length, and nearly all were hedged in by other, often larger, buildings. Nowhere is his versatility and inventiveness shown more clearly than in his designs for the steeples. There was no English precedent for a classical steeple, though he did draw upon the Dutch examples of the 1630s, because the London examples had been medieval, therefore Roman Catholic and Gothic, churches. Many of Wren's steeples are, therefore, Gothic steeples in classical dress, but many were of the greatest originality and delicate beauty: for example, St Mary-le-Bow in Cheapside; the "wedding cake" St Bride in Fleet Street; and the temple diminuendo concept of Christ Church in Newgate Street.In St Paul's Cathedral Wren showed his ingenuity in adapting the incongruous Royal Warrant Design of 1675. Among his gradual and successful amendments were the intriguing upper lighting of his two-storey choir and the supporting of the lantern by a brick cone inserted between the inner and outer dome shells. The layout of the Royal Hospital at Greenwich illustrates Wren's qualities as an overall large-scale planner and designer. His terms of reference insisted upon the incorporation of the earlier existing Queen's House, erected by Inigo Jones, and of John Webb's King Charles II block. The Queen's House, in particular, created a difficult problem as its smaller size rendered it out of scale with the newer structures. Wren's solution was to make it the focal centre of a great vista between the main flanking larger buildings; this was a masterstroke.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsKnighted 1673. President, Royal Society 1681–3. Member of Parliament 1685–7 and 1701–2. Surveyor, Greenwich Hospital 1696. Surveyor, Westminster Abbey 1699.Surveyor-General 1669–1712.Further ReadingR.Dutton, 1951, The Age of Wren, Batsford.M.Briggs, 1953, Wren the Incomparable, Allen \& Unwin. M.Whinney, 1971, Wren, Thames \& Hudson.K.Downes, 1971, Christopher Wren, Allen Lane.G.Beard, 1982, The Work of Sir Christopher Wren, Bartholomew.DY -
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1) переменный
2) изменяемый
3) переменная
4) <engin.> варьируемый
5) регулируемый
6) изменчивый
7) величина
– binary variable
– boolean variable
– bound variable
– cause variable
– change of variable
– character variable
– chnage variable
– combined variable
– complex variable
– concomitant variable
– controlled variable
– demand variable
– dependent variable
– diagnostic variable
– dual variable
– dummy variable
– eclipsing variable
– effect variable
– environment variable
– fault-identifying variable
– flare variable
– independent variable
– input variable
– integration variable
– machine variable
– manipulated variable
– marker variable
– measured variable
– missing variable
– object variable
– objective variable
– operate on variable
– output variable
– pointer variable
– problem variable
– process variable
– random variable
– real variable
– regression on one variable
– separable variable
– standardized variable
– state variable
– stochastic variable
– string variable
– unrestricted variable
– variable ballast
– variable capacitor
– variable eccentric
– variable factor
– variable focus
– variable folder
– variable geometry
– variable inductance
– variable lubricator
– variable modulation
– variable motion
– variable quantity
– variable radix
– variable resistance
– variable resistor
– variable scale
– variable star
– variable sweep
– variable transformer
discrete variable capacitor — <tech.> конденсатор переменной емкости дискретный
method of separation of variable — метод разделения переменных
uniformly variable rotation — равномерно переменное вращение
variable current transformer — трансформатор переменного тока
variable frequency oscillator — генератор плавного диапазона
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