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61 theorem
- analytical hierarchy theorem - arithmetical hierarchy theorem - closed range theorem - formally provable theorem - implicit function theorem - initial value theorem - integral representation theorem - local limit theorem - maximal ergodic theorem - mean value theorem - normal form theorem - ratio limit theorem - rational root theorem - second mean value theorem - theorem of consistency proofs - theorem of corresponding states - three line theorem - three series theorem - uniform convergence theorem - uniform ergodic theorem - uniform mean value theoremtheorem implies — из теоремы следует, что…
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62 GIF
generalized intermediate form — стандартный ( обобщённый) промежуточный формат, промежуточный язык GIF ( для автоматической трансляции программ) -
63 индикатор
1. м. indicator, display, annunciator2. м. хим. indicator, tracerпроекционный индикатор навигационной обстановки изображает место самолёта с помощью неподвижного индекса — the map display is continuously giving the position of the airplane by an airplane symbol
проекционный индикатор навигационной обстановки наглядно представляет место самолёта на фоне изображения местности — the map display images a symbol representing the airplane on a map of the terrain
обобщённый индикатор — integrated display; generalized display
радиолокационный индикатор использует яркостную отметку цели — the radar indicator presents the target by intensity modulation of the CRT-beam
радиолокационный индикатор обеспечивает визуальное наблюдение радиолокационных объектов — the radar indicator presents radar data in observable form
радиолокационный индикатор «дальность — высота» — height-range indicator
радиолокационный индикатор кругового обзора определяет положение цели в полярной системе координат — the PPI presents the target position as a polar plot
радиолокационный индикатор кругового обзора с неподвижными катушками — fixed-yoke rotary-transformer PPI
одномерный радиолокационный индикатор использует амплитудную отметку цели — one-dimensional indicator presents a deflection-modulated display
радиолокационный индикатор со строчной развёрткой определяет положение в прямоугольной системе координат — the B-scope indicates the position of the target in rectangular coordinates
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64 δί̄νη
δί̄νηGrammatical information: f.Meaning: `whirlpool, eddy' (Il.)Dialectal forms: Myc. qe-qi-no-to \/gʷegʷinōtos\/, qe-qi-no-me-no \/gʷegʷinōmenos\/Compounds: βαθυδίνης (Il.)Derivatives: δινήεις, Dor. δινάεις, Aeol. διννάεις (Alc.) `whirling' (Il.); δῖνος m. `id.', also `round vessel' (Ion.-Att. etc.) with δινώδης `eddying' (D. C.) and δινωτός `with δ., rounded, covered with circles' (Hom.; δινόω only Eust.). - δῑνέω, aor. δινῆσαι etc., also δῑνεύω, ( δίννηντες ptc. pl. Sapph. 1, 11; cf. below) tr. `turn around', itr. `id.' (Il.) with δίνησις (Arist.), δίνημα (Man.), δίνευμα (conj. in Ar. Th. 122 and X. Eq. 3, 11; Orph.); - rare δινέμεν (Hes. Op. 598), δινομένην (Call.), ἀπο-δινωντι subj. `thresh' (Tab. Heracl.; uncertain; change to ἀποδιδῶντι?); Aeol. δίννω (Hdn.; Διννομένης Alc.), δινάζω (Artem. ap. Ath.). Perh. Δινών month name (when the corn is threshed).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: Perhaps an old nasal present *δι-ν-έϜ-ω (cf. *κῑ-ν-έϜ-ω, κί̄-νυ-μαι) of which the nasal was generalized (cf. κλίνη: κλίνω). Aeol. δίνν- as in ξέννος (Schwyzer 228). Initial δι- has been compared with δίεμαι (s. v.), which Chantr. finds evident "ni pour la forme, ni pour le sens." - The Myc. forms would show an initial labiovelar, from which one would expect rather a labial. Could the form be Pre-Greek? (note that the word has in fact no etymology). Heubeck separates the Myc. forms (Cambridge Coll. Myc. Stud. 229-237).Page in Frisk: 1,395-396Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > δί̄νη
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65 οὑδός
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `threshold' (Il.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: Unexplained. A supposed basis *ὀδϜός (Schwyzer 301; cf. Schulze Q. 113 w. n. 9 a. Add., Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 162) makes connection with οὖδας possible, if one accepts this as a generalized Ion. form (Att. *ὄδας); J.Schmidt Pluralbild. 341; against this Schulze Q. 114 n. 1). If one furher wants to connect Arm. getin, Hitt. utne (s. οὖδας), one must, for οὖδας and οὑδός, start from ὀ-Ϝοδ- (with vowelprothesis), beside ὀδός from *Ϝοδ-ός (WP. 1, 254; Belardi Doxa 3, 217, where *ὀ-Ϝεδας is posited); not attractive. To be rejected ( ὁδός, ἔδαφος) Brugmann IF 13, 85 a.o.; against it Solmsen KZ 32, 286. - The word could well be Pre-Greek.Page in Frisk: 2,442Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > οὑδός
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66 ῥάπτω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `to sew (together), to stitch, to instigate' (Il.).Other forms: Aor. ῥάψαι (Il.), aor. 2 ἔρραφον (Nonn.), pass. ῥαφῆναι, fut. ῥάψω, perf. pass. ἔρραμμαι (IA.), plusqu. act. ἐρραφήκει (X. Eph.).Dialectal forms: m. *ῥαπτήρ in Myc. rapte(re) ?; s. Morpurgo Lex. s.v. w. lit.; diff. Heubeck IF 64, 119ff. (Myc. warapisiro = Ϝράψιλος??).Derivatives: 1. Nom. actionis: ῥαφή (also συν-, κατα- ῥάπτω a.o.) f. `hem, seam' (χ 186; - φ- here and in the foll. analog.); ῥάμμα n. `id.' (Pi., IA.). 2. Nom. agentis: ῥαφεύς m. `sewer, stitcher, instigator' (A., Poll.; after Bosshardt 40 from ῥαφή); ῥάπτης m. `stitcher' with - τικός (late), f. ῥάπτρια (Eust.), περι- ῥάπτω m. of a priestess in Piraeus (inscr.); ῥαπτήρ s. ab. on Myc.; δικο-ρράφ-ος m. `hack lawyer' (D. Chr. a.o.) with - ρραφέω `to instigate a lawsuit' (Ar.), - ρραφία (Man.). 3. Nom. instr. ῥαφίς, - ίδος f. `sewing needle' (Hp., Archipp., hell.) with ῥαφιδ-εύς m., - εια f. `stitcher (m\/f)', - ευτής m. `id.', - ευτός (LXX), - ᾶς m. `id.' (pap. IVp); cf. Boßhardt 40; ῥαφίς also fishname = βελόνη (Arist., Opp.; Strömberg Fischn. 37); beside it ῥαπίς as fishn. (Epich 51 as v. l.), = κρηπίς (H., EM). 4. Vbaladj. ῥαπτός `stitched, sewn together' (ω 228f.; Ammann Μνήμης χάριν 1, 17). 5. ` Ραψώ f. n. of a goddess or nymph (Phaleron IVa). - On ῥαψῳδός s. v.Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: With ράπτω with generalized zero grade(?) may agree Lith. verpiù, ver̃pti `spin' except for the ablaut: IE *u̯erp- ῥάπτω u̯r̥p-; beside it with zero grade Lith. vir̃pti (vìrpti), virpė́ti `tremble, shudder, vibrate'; for the meaning cf. Latv. virpêt `spin with a spindle', also `shudder', vḕrpt `spin, turn round about'. On Skt. (RV) várpas- n. (adduced by Schrader KZ 30, 481) is because of the uncertain meaning (prob. `figure, apparition'; also `change', even `artifice'?) no judgement possible. However, as the Myc. form has no w-, the etym. cannot be correct. -- On the many derivv. of the Balt. verbs, which are uninteresting for Greek, s. Fraenkel s. ver̃pti and virpė́ti w. rich lit.; older lit. in Bq. -- Further cf. ῥέπω, ῥέμβομαι.Page in Frisk: 2,643Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ῥάπτω
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67 telpë
noun "silver" in one example with generalized meaning money, PE14:54, telep- in some compounds like Teleporno; assimilated telem- in Telemnar and the adj. telemna KYELEP/TELEP, SA:celeb, LT1:255, 268; also tyelpë, telep-, UT:266. The true Quenya descendant of primitive ¤kyelepē is tyelpë, but the Telerin form telpë was more common, "for the Teleri prized silver above gold, and their skill as silversmiths was esteemed even by the Noldor" UT:266. In various names: Telperion the White Tree of Valinor; Telperien "Telperiën", fem. name including telp- "silver" Appendix A; Telperinquar "Silver-fist, Celebrimbor" SA:celeb - also Tyelperinquar; Telporno, Teleporno "Silver-high" = Sindarin Celeborn Letters:347, UT:266. It seems that Teleporno is properly Telerin, Quenyarized as Telporno. Compare adjectives telemna, telpina, telepsa, telepta q.v.
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