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1 forecasting period
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > forecasting period
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2 период прогнозирования
Русско-английский словарь по экономии > период прогнозирования
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3 период прогнозирования
period of forecast, forecasting periodРусско-Английский новый экономический словарь > период прогнозирования
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4 период прогнозирования
1) Engineering: prognosis period2) Mathematics: period of forecast3) Business: forecasting period4) Production: forecast intervalУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > период прогнозирования
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6 прогнозируемый период
Business: forecasting periodУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > прогнозируемый период
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7 time horizon
временной горизонт (временной интервал, в котором осуществляется планирование и прогнозирование); см. также forecasting periodАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > time horizon
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8 Prognose
Prognose f GEN prognosis, projection, prediction, forecast, forecasting* * *f < Geschäft> prognosis, projection, prediction, forecast, forecasting* * *Prognose
prognosis, forecast[ing];
• entgegen allen Prognosen beyond all forecasts;
• konjunkturelle Prognose economic forecast, business outlook;
• langfristige Prognose long-range forecast[ing];
• Prognose wirtschaftlicher Entwicklungen economic forecasting;
• Prognose der globalen Erwärmung global warming forecast;
• in seiner Prognose auf eine Preisabschwächung setzen to muffle one’s forecast on prices;
• Prognosen des Finanzministeriums übertreffen to overshoot treasury forecasts;
• wirtschaftliche Prognose vornehmen to forecast the course of a business;
• Prognoseabteilung forecasting division;
• Prognoseangaben predicted data;
• Prognosebranche forecasting business;
• miserable Prognoseerfolge poor forecasting records;
• Prognosefehler forecasting (projection) error;
• Prognosegenauigkeit forecasting performance;
• Prognoseinstitut für Wirtschaft und Finanzen Institute of Economic and Financial Forecasting;
• Prognoseirrtum forecasting error;
• Prognosekorridor prediction corridor;
• Prognosemethode forecasting method;
• Prognosestelle forecasting body;
• Prognosetätigkeit forecasting service;
• Prognoseverfahren für kurzfristige Bedarfsvorhersage (Statistik) exponential smoothing;
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9 Vorhersage
Vorhersage f 1. GEN forecast, prediction, projection, prognostication; 2. STAT forecast; 3. RW, V&M forecasting* * *f 1. < Geschäft> forecast, prediction, projection, prognostication; 2. < Math> forecast; 3. <Rechnung, V&M> forecasting* * *Vorhersage
prognostic, prognosis, [economic] forecasting;
• Vorhersage der Börsenentwicklung stock-market prediction;
• Vorhersageänderung forecast amendment;
• Vorhersagebestätigung confirming forecast;
• Vorhersagegenauigkeit forecast precision;
• Vorhersageintervall prediction intervall;
• Vorhersageirrtum forecasting error;
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10 прогноз
forecast, forecasting, projectionдолгосрочный прогноз — long-range / long-term / extended forecast
краткосрочный прогноз — short-range / short-term forecast
оптимистический прогноз — optimistic forecast, hopeful prognosis
прогноз спроса — demand / sales forecast
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11 долгосрочный прогноз
1) General subject: a long-range weather-forecast, long guess, long-distance forecasting (погоды), long-range estimate, long-time forecast, LT forecast (Long-Term forecast), a long term vision, long term vision2) Naval: long-period forecast3) Military: extended-period forecast4) Engineering: long-range forecast, long-range prediction, long-term forecast5) Mathematics: long-range prognosis, long-term prediction6) Economy: extended forecast7) Accounting: long-range projection, long-run prediction, long-term projection8) Mechanics: long-range forecasting9) Advertising: long-term prognosis10) Makarov: lang-range forecastУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > долгосрочный прогноз
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12 прогнозирование погоды
прогнозирование погоды
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weather forecasting
The act or process of predicting and highlighting meteorological conditions that are expected for a specific time period and for a specific area or portion of air space, by using objective models based on certain atmospheric parameters, along with the skill and experience of a meteorologist. (Source: FEM / AUS)
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > прогнозирование погоды
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13 прогнозирование объёмов продаж
Оценка вероятных объёмов продаж, которых организация может достичь в будущем периоде. — Estimation of likely sales which an organization can achieve during a future period.
прогнозирование, технологическое — technological forecasting
Процесс определения и оценивания будущих угроз и возможностей, проистекающих из разработки соответствующей технологии. — The process of identifying and assessing future threats and opportunities arising from the development of relevant technology.
Russian-English Dictionary "Microeconomics" > прогнозирование объёмов продаж
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14 vaticinar
v.1 to prophesy, to predict.2 to forecast, to foretell, to predict, to vaticinate.3 to predict to.* * *1 to predict, foretell, prophesy* * *VT (=predecir) to predict; (=pronosticar) to forecast* * *verbo transitivo (period) <victoria/fracaso> to forecast* * *verbo transitivo (period) <victoria/fracaso> to forecast* * *vaticinar [A1 ]vt( period):los sondeos vaticinan la victoria del PPP the polls forecast o predict a victory for the PPPestos sucesos vaticinan un invierno conflictivo these events point to the prospect of further conflict this winter* * *
vaticinar vtr (predecir) frml to foreshadow, predict
* * *vaticinar vt1. [predecir] to predict, to forecast;los expertos vaticinan una subida del dólar the experts are predicting o forecasting a rise in the dollar2. [adivino] to prophesy* * *v/t predict, forecast* * *vaticinar vt: to predict, to foretell -
15 краткосрочный прогноз
1) Naval: short range forecast, short-period forecast2) Engineering: short-range forecast, short-range prediction3) Mathematics: short-term prediction, shot-range prognosis4) Accounting: short-term forecast5) Fishery: short-term prognosis6) Mechanics: short-range forecasting7) Makarov: ordinary daily range forecast (12/48 час)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > краткосрочный прогноз
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16 краткосрочный
1. short date2. short termкраткосрочный вексель; краткосрочная тратта — short bill
3. short-dated4. short-termликвидные средства; краткосрочные активы — short-term assets
5. short; short-dated; short-termСинонимический ряд:коротко (прил.) коротко; кратко; кратковременно; мгновенно; недолго; недолговременно; непродолжительно -
17 Appleton, Sir Edward Victor
[br]b. 6 September 1892 Bradford, Englandd. 21 April 1965 Edinburgh, Scotland[br]English physicist awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics for his discovery of the ionospheric layer, named after him, which is an efficient reflector of short radio waves, thereby making possible long-distance radio communication.[br]After early ambitions to become a professional cricketer, Appleton went to St John's College, Cambridge, where he studied under J.J.Thompson and Ernest Rutherford. His academic career interrupted by the First World War, he served as a captain in the Royal Engineers, carrying out investigations into the propagation and fading of radio signals. After the war he joined the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge, as a demonstrator in 1920, and in 1924 he moved to King's College, London, as Wheatstone Professor of Physics.In the following decade he contributed to developments in valve oscillators (in particular, the "squegging" oscillator, which formed the basis of the first hard-valve time-base) and gained international recognition for research into electromagnetic-wave propagation. His most important contribution was to confirm the existence of a conducting ionospheric layer in the upper atmosphere capable of reflecting radio waves, which had been predicted almost simultaneously by Heaviside and Kennelly in 1902. This he did by persuading the BBC in 1924 to vary the frequency of their Bournemouth transmitter, and he then measured the signal received at Cambridge. By comparing the direct and reflected rays and the daily variation he was able to deduce that the Kennelly- Heaviside (the so-called E-layer) was at a height of about 60 miles (97 km) above the earth and that there was a further layer (the Appleton or F-layer) at about 150 miles (240 km), the latter being an efficient reflector of the shorter radio waves that penetrated the lower layers. During the period 1927–32 and aided by Hartree, he established a magneto-ionic theory to explain the existence of the ionosphere. He was instrumental in obtaining agreement for international co-operation for ionospheric and other measurements in the form of the Second Polar Year (1932–3) and, much later, the International Geophysical Year (1957–8). For all this work, which made it possible to forecast the optimum frequencies for long-distance short-wave communication as a function of the location of transmitter and receiver and of the time of day and year, in 1947 he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics.He returned to Cambridge as Jacksonian Professor of Natural Philosophy in 1939, and with M.F. Barnett he investigated the possible use of radio waves for radio-location of aircraft. In 1939 he became Secretary of the Government Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, a post he held for ten years. During the Second World War he contributed to the development of both radar and the atomic bomb, and subsequently served on government committees concerned with the use of atomic energy (which led to the establishment of Harwell) and with scientific staff.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsKnighted (KCB 1941, GBE 1946). Nobel Prize for Physics 1947. FRS 1927. Vice- President, American Institute of Electrical Engineers 1932. Royal Society Hughes Medal 1933. Institute of Electrical Engineers Faraday Medal 1946. Vice-Chancellor, Edinburgh University 1947. Institution of Civil Engineers Ewing Medal 1949. Royal Medallist 1950. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Medal of Honour 1962. President, British Association 1953. President, Radio Industry Council 1955–7. Légion d'honneur. LLD University of St Andrews 1947.Bibliography1925, joint paper with Barnett, Nature 115:333 (reports Appleton's studies of the ionosphere).1928, "Some notes of wireless methods of investigating the electrical structure of the upper atmosphere", Proceedings of the Physical Society 41(Part III):43. 1932, Thermionic Vacuum Tubes and Their Applications (his work on valves).1947, "The investigation and forecasting of ionospheric conditions", Journal of theInstitution of Electrical Engineers 94, Part IIIA: 186 (a review of British work on the exploration of the ionosphere).with J.F.Herd \& R.A.Watson-Watt, British patent no. 235,254 (squegging oscillator).Further ReadingWho Was Who, 1961–70 1972, VI, London: A. \& C.Black (for fuller details of honours). R.Clark, 1971, Sir Edward Appleton, Pergamon (biography).J.Jewkes, D.Sawers \& R.Stillerman, 1958, The Sources of Invention.KFBiographical history of technology > Appleton, Sir Edward Victor
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