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SAP.фин. общепринятый формат, общий форматУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > generally valid tab layout
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1) адекватный; верный2) годный3) действительный; законный; имеющий силу4) обоснованный; справедливый5) общезначимый6) применимый•to hold valid — матем. сохранять силу; оставаться действительным
set valid in realization — множество, общезначимое в реализации
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1) действительный
2) годный
3) адекватный
4) справедливый
5) общезначимый
6) имеющий силу
7) верный
8) законный
9) обоснованный
10) полноценный
11) применимый
– be valid
– generally valid
– identically valid
– not valid
– remain valid
– valid alarm
approximation is valid for — аппроксимация действительна для
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صَحِيح \ accurate: correct; making no mistakes; exact: an accurate statement; accurate accounts (of money). correct: right; true: the correct answer. intact: not touched; not damaged or broken; complete: The box was broken but the contents were intact. orthodox: generally accepted as being right and usual: orthodox opinions; orthodox medical practice. precise: exact: His precise age is 4 years, 10 months and 3 days. proper: correct, suitable: Eat your food at the proper time, not during lessons. pure: (of a musical note or voice) clear and corret in its sound; (of speech) correct in every way, without local differences: The purest German is spoken around Hanover. right: correct; not mistaken; suitable: the right answer; the right time; the right kind of cloth; the right way to play. rightful: having a right: Are you the rightful owner of this bicycle?. so: showing agreement or surprise: It’s snowing "Oh, so it is!". straight: in the correct position; in proper order: His business affairs were in confusion, but I put them straight. true: correct with regard to facts; actual; proper; right: a true statement; a true copy. valid: (of claims and reasons) good; acceptable. why: expressing surprise: Why! I never knew that!. \ See Also سَلِيم، مضبوط (مَضْبُوط)، دَقيق، قويم (قَوِيم)، مناسب (مُناسِب) -
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generally valid, validРусско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > общезначимый
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15 allgemein
(abgek. allg.)I Adj.1. (alle[s] betreffend) general; (üblich) common; (umfassend) overall; stärker: universal; von allgemeinem Interesse of general interest; auf allgemeinen Wunsch by popular request ( oder demand); mit allgemeiner Billigung by common consent; allgemeine Zustimmung finden meet with general approval; allgemeines Mittel universal remedy; allgemeine Redensart generality; allgemeine Wahlen general election(s); allgemeines Wahlrecht universal suffrage; allgemeine Wehrpflicht universal conscription, compulsory military service; allgemeine Schulpflicht compusory education; Allgemeine Ortskrankenkasse (abgek. AOK) statutory health insurance company3. (ohne Details) Frage, Darstellung: general, generic; im Allgemeinen generally, in general; (im Ganzen) on the whole; das Allgemeine und das Besondere the general and the particular; vom Allgemeinen auf das Besondere schließen infer the particular from the general, instantiate (s. th. [general] in s.th. [special]); das ist mir viel zu allgemein that’s much too general for my tasteII Adv.1. in general, generally; es ist allgemein bekannt, dass... it’s a well-known fact that..., it is common knowledge that...; allgemein bildende Schulen etwa comprehensive schools, Am. ordinary public schools; allgemein gebrauchtes Wort (alltägliches) word in general use; allgemein gültig universally applicable ( oder valid), general rule; es ist allgemein üblich, dass man... it’s ( oder that’s) common practi|ce (Am. -se) to...; allgemein verbindlich generally binding; allgemein verbreitet widespread, popular; allgemein verständlich comprehensible, simple2. (Ggs. konkret, detailliert) generally; (oberbegrifflich) generically; allgemein anerkannt generally accepted; allgemein gesprochen generally speaking; allgemein gehalten general; allgemein gebrauchtes Wort (Ggs. speziell) word used in a general sense* * *generally (Adv.); common (Adj.); nationwide (Adj.); commonly (Adv.); overall (Adj.); universal (Adj.); general (Adj.)* * *ạll|ge|mein ['algə'main]1. adjgeneral; Ablehnung, Zustimmung auch common; Feiertag public; Regelungen, Wahlrecht universal; Wehrpflicht compulsory; (= öffentlich) public, generalim Allgemeinen — in general, generally
im allgeméínen Interesse — in the common interest, in the public interest
von allgeméínem Interesse — of general interest
auf allgeméínen Wunsch — by popular or general request
die allgeméíne Meinung — the general opinion, the generally held opinion, public opinion
das allgeméíne Wohl — the common good, (the) public welfare, the public good
allgeméínes Aufsehen erregen — to cause or create a sensation
die Diskussion darüber wurde allgeméín — a general discussion developed
2. adv(= überall, bei allen, von allen) generally; (= ausnahmslos von allen) universally; (= generell) generally, in the main, for the most part; (= nicht spezifisch) in general termsseine Thesen sind so allgeméín abgefasst, dass... — his theses are worded in such general terms that...
du kannst doch nicht so allgeméín behaupten, dass... — you can't make such a generalization and say that..., you can't generalize like that and say that...
seine Thesen sind so allgeméín abgefasst, dass... — his theses are worded in such general terms that...
du kannst doch nicht so allgeméín behaupten, dass... — you can't make such a generalization and say that..., you can't generalize like that and say that...
es ist allgeméín bekannt — it's common knowledge
es ist allgeméín üblich, etw zu tun — it's the general rule that we/they etc do sth, it's commonly or generally the practice to do sth
allgeméín verbindlich — generally binding
allgeméín verständlich (adjektivisch) — generally intelligible, intelligible to all; (adverbial) in a way intelligible to all
etw allgeméín verständlich ausdrücken — to express sth in a way which everyone can understand
allgeméín verbreitet — widespread
allgeméín zugänglich — open to all, open to the general public
* * *1) ((of a name, term etc) referring to several similar objects etc: `Furniture' is a generic term for chairs, tables etc.) generic2) (general; not detailed: We discussed the plans in broad outline.) broad3) (publicly owned: common property.) common4) (of, involving etc all, most or very many people, things etc: The general feeling is that he is stupid; His general knowledge is good although he is not good at mathematics.) general5) (covering a large number of cases: a general rule.) general6) (without details: I'll just give you a general idea of the plan.) general7) (usually; by most people; on the whole: He is generally disliked; He generally wins.) generally8) (amongst, or by, most people: He was popularly believed to have magical powers.) popularly9) (in general: Generally speaking, men are stronger than women.) generally speaking* * *all·ge·mein[ˈalgəˈmain]I. adj\allgemeine Feiertage national holidaysim \allgemeinen Interesse liegen [o sein] to be in everyone's interests [or in the common interest]von \allgemeinem Interesse sein to be of interest to everyone\allgemeine Vorschriften universal regulations, regulations applying to everyonedas \allgemeine Wahlrecht universal suffragedie \allgemeine Wehrpflicht military servicezur \allgemeinen Überraschung to everyone's surprisedas \allgemeine Wohl the common good\allgemeine Zustimmung finden/auf \allgemeine Ablehnung stoßen to meet with general approval/disapproval3. (nicht spezifisch) generaldie Frage war \allgemeiner Natur the question was of a rather general nature4.II. adv1. (allerseits, überall) generally\allgemein bekannt/üblich sein to be common knowledge/practice\allgemein gültig general, universally applicable\allgemein verbindlich generally binding\allgemein verbreitet widespread\allgemein verständlich intelligible to everybody\allgemein zugänglich sein to be open to the general public2. (nicht spezifisch) generallyder Vortrag war leider sehr \allgemein gehalten unfortunately the lecture was rather general [or lacked focus]eine \allgemein bildende Schule a school providing a general rather than specialized education* * *1.Adjektiv general; universal <conscription, suffrage>; universally applicable <law, rule>auf allgemeinen Wunsch — by popular or general request
im allgemeinen Interesse — in the common interest; in everybody's interest
2.im allgemeinen — in general; generally
1) generallyes ist allgemein bekannt, dass... — it is common knowledge that...
allgemein zugänglich — open to all or everybody
allgemein bildend — <school, course, etc.> providing a general or an all-round or (Amer.) all-around education
allgemein gültig — universally or generally applicable <law, rule>; universally or generally valid <law of nature, definition, thesis>
allgemein verständlich — comprehensible or intelligible to all postpos.
etwas allgemein verständlich erklären — explain something in a way comprehensible or intelligible to all
2) (oft abwertend): (unverbindlich) <write, talk, discuss, examine, be worded> in general terms* * *allgemein (abk allg.)A. adjvon allgemeinem Interesse of general interest;auf allgemeinen Wunsch by popular request ( oder demand);mit allgemeiner Billigung by common consent;allgemeine Zustimmung finden meet with general approval;allgemeines Mittel universal remedy;allgemeine Redensart generality;allgemeine Wahlen general election(s);allgemeines Wahlrecht universal suffrage;allgemeine Wehrpflicht universal conscription, compulsory military service;allgemeine Schulpflicht compusory education;2. (öffentlich) public;das allgemeine Wohl the common good, the public welfare3. (ohne Details) Frage, Darstellung: general, generic;im Allgemeinen generally, in general; (im Ganzen) on the whole;das Allgemeine und das Besondere the general and the particular;vom Allgemeinen auf das Besondere schließen infer the particular from the general, instantiate (s. th. [general] in sth [special]);das ist mir viel zu allgemein that’s much too general for my tasteB. adv1. in general, generally;es ist allgemein bekannt, dass … it’s a well-known fact that…, it is common knowledge that …;allgemein gebrauchtes Wort (alltägliches) word in general use;allgemein verbindlich generally binding;allgemein verbreitet widespread, popular;allgemein verständlich comprehensible, simpleallgemein anerkannt generally accepted;allgemein gesprochen generally speaking;allgemein gehalten general;allgemein gebrauchtes Wort (Ggs speziell) word used in a general sense* * *1.Adjektiv general; universal <conscription, suffrage>; universally applicable <law, rule>auf allgemeinen Wunsch — by popular or general request
im allgemeinen Interesse — in the common interest; in everybody's interest
2.im allgemeinen — in general; generally
1) generallyes ist allgemein bekannt, dass... — it is common knowledge that...
allgemein zugänglich — open to all or everybody
allgemein bildend — <school, course, etc.> providing a general or an all-round or (Amer.) all-around education
allgemein gültig — universally or generally applicable <law, rule>; universally or generally valid <law of nature, definition, thesis>
allgemein verständlich — comprehensible or intelligible to all postpos.
etwas allgemein verständlich erklären — explain something in a way comprehensible or intelligible to all
2) (oft abwertend): (unverbindlich) <write, talk, discuss, examine, be worded> in general terms* * *adj.abstract adj.common adj.general adj.generic adj.nationwide adj.public adj. adv.generally adv.generically adv.popularly adv.universally adv. präp.across the board expr. -
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(см. также = справедливо) valid, correct, true, just, equitable, fair• В общем случае обратное утверждение не является справедливым, однако... - The converse is not generally true, although...• Вдобавок, справедливым является значительно большее. - In fact, much more than this is true.• Данная теорема остается справедливой даже если... - The theorem is still true even if...• Данная теорема по-прежнему справедлива в тривиальном случае, если... - The theorem still holds in a trivial sense if...• Данный результат остается справедливым, если... - The result remains true if...• До некоторой степени это должно быть справедливо, однако... - То a certain extent this must be true, but...• Используемое здесь приближение справедливо лишь для... - The approximation used here is valid only for...• Можно показать, что в целом это заключение является справедливым. - It can be shown that this conclusion is generally valid.• Наш анализ остается справедливым до тех пор, пока не... - Our analysis remains valid until...• Обратное не является справедливым: ничего нельзя сказать относительно... - The converse is not true: nothing can be said about...• Очевидно, что подобный результат справедлив для... - Obviously a similar result is true for...• Подобное правило справедливо для (= выполняется для)... - A similar rule holds for...• Подобный аргумент справедлив, если... - A similar argument holds if...• Последнее приближение справедливо лишь если... - The last approximation is valid only if...• Приближение должно быть справедливым при р > 20. - The approximation should hold for p > 20 or so.• Проведенный анализ оказывается вполне справедлив для... - The analysis we have given is found to be reasonably valid for...• Следовательно, гипотеза не справедлива. - It follows that the hypothesis is false.• Соответствующий результат справедлив (и) для... - A corresponding result holds for...• То, что это не всегда справедливо, было видно в/ из... - That this is not always the case was seen in...• То, что это справедливо, следует немедленно из... - That this is true follows at once from...• Хотя этот метод в какой-то мере и не является каноническим, он справедлив как и любой из известных методов. - Although this method is somewhat unorthodox, it is as valid as any of the more familiar methods.• Эта аппроксимация справедлива всякий раз, когда... - This approximation is valid whenever... -
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f: Allgemeingültigkeit haben be universally applicable, be generally valid* * *die Allgemeingültigkeitcatholicity; generality* * *All|ge|mein|gül|tig|keitfuniversal or general validity, universality* * *All·ge·mein·gül·tig·keitf [universal] validity* * *die (eines Gesetzes) universal or general applicability; (eines Naturgesetzes, einer Definition, einer These) universal or general validity* * *Allgemeingültigkeit haben be universally applicable, be generally valid* * *die (eines Gesetzes) universal or general applicability; (eines Naturgesetzes, einer Definition, einer These) universal or general validity* * *f.catholicity n.generality n.universality n. -
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Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `deal out, dispense, distribute (among themselves, possess, inhabit, manage, pasture, consume, devour'.Other forms: - ομαι, aor. νεῖμαι (Il.), - ασθαι, pass. νεμηθῆναι, fut. νεμῶ, - οῦμαι (Ion. - έομαι, late - ήσω, - ήσομαι), perf. νενέμηκα,- ημαι (Att. etc.).Derivatives: Several derivv: A. νομή f. `pasture', metaph. `spreading', e.g. of an ulcer, `distribution' (IA.), `possession, possessio' (hell.). With ἐπι-, προ-νομή etc. from ἐπι-, προ-νέμειν, - εσθαι etc. Also νομός m. `*place of) pasture' (Il.), `habitation' (Pi., Hdt., S.), `province' (Hdt., D. S., Str.). From νομή or νομός (not always with certainty to be distinguished): 1. νομάς, - άδος `roaming the pasture', subst. pl. `pastoral people, nomads' (IA.), as PN `Numidians' (Plb.); from this νομαδ-ικός `roaming, belonging to pastoral peoples, Numidian' (Arist.), - ίτης `id.' (Suid.), - ίαι f. pl. `pasture' with - ιαῖος (Peripl. M. Rubr.). -- 2. νομεύς m. `herdsman' (II.), also `distributor' (Pl.), pl. `ribs of a ship' (Hdt.); from this (or from νομός?) νομεύω `pasture' (Il.) with νόμευ-μα n. `herd' (A.), - τικός `belonging to pasturage' (Pl.; Chantraine Études 135 u. 137); διανομ-εύς (: διανομή), προνομ-εύω (: προ-νομή) etc. -- 3. νόμιος `regarding the pasture', also as adjunct of several gods (Pi., Ar., Call.); cf. on νόμος; νομαῖος `id.' (Nic., Call.); νομώδης `spreading', of an ulcer (medic.). -- 4. νομάζω, - ομαι `pasture' (Nic.). -- B. νόμος m. `custom, usage, law, composition' (since Hes.) with several compp., e.g. Ἔννομος PN (Il.), εὔ-νομος `with good laws' (Pi.) with εὑνομ-ίη, - ία `good laws' (since ρ 487; on the meaning Andrewes Class Quart. 32, 89 ff.). From νόμος: 1. adj. νόμιμος `usual, lawful' (IA.; extens. Arbenz 72ff.) with νομιμότης f. (Iamb.); νομικός `regarding the laws, forensic, lawyer' (Pl., Arist.; Chantraine Études 132); νόμαιος = νόμιμος (Ion. a. late); νόμιος `id.' (Locris; cf. on νομός). -- 2. Verb νομίζω, rarely w. prefix, e.g. συν-, κατα-, `use customarily, use to, recognize, believe' (IA., Dor.; Fournier Les verbes "dire" passim) with νόμισις f. `belief' (Th.), νόμισμα n. `use, recognized belief, (valid) coin' (IA.), - άτιον dimin. (Poll.); νομιστός `generally recognized' with νομιστεύομαι `be generally valid' (Plb.), also νομιτεύομαι `id., use' (hell. a. late inscr.; cf. θεμι(σ)-τεύω). -- C. νεμέτωρ, - ορος m. `dispensor (of justice), avenger' (A. Th. 485); νέμησις f., also ἀπο-, δια-, ἐπι- etc. from ἀπο-νέμω etc., `distribution' (Is., Arist.); νεμ-ητής = νεμέτωρ (Poll.) with - ήτρια f. (inscr. Rom, IVp); uncertain Νεμήϊος surname of Zeus (Archyt. ap. Stob.); perh. for Νέμειος (from Νεμέα). On νέμεσις s. v. -- D. Deverbatives: νεμέθω, - ομαι `pasture' (Λ 635, Nic.); νωμάω, - ῆσαι also with ἐπι-, ἀμφι-, προσ-, `distribute, maintain, observe' (Il., Hdt.; Schwyzer 719, Risch Gnomon 24, 82) with νώμ-ησις (Pl. Cra. 41 1d), - ήτωρ `distributor, maintainer etc.' (Man., Nonn.).Etymology: The whole Greek system including ablauting νομή, νόμος, νομός is built on the present νέμω. The full grade νεμέ-τωρ, νέμε-σις, νέμη-σις a.o. follow wellknown patterns ( γενέ-τωρ γένε-σις u.a.; but these are disyllabic roots); an agreeing zero grade fails. There never existed a "disyllabic root" e.g. Fraenkel Nom. ag. 2, 11). -- The widespread meanings of νέμω plus derivations provide a problem, which has hardly been definitely solved; Benveniste Noms d'agent 79 rightly stresses the idea of lawfull, regular, which characterizes the verb νέμω ("partager légalement, faire une attribution régulière"). Further lit.: E. Laroche Histoire de la racine nem- en grec ancien (Paris 1949; Études et Comm.VI); on νόμος esp. Stier Phil. 83, 224ff., Pohlenz Phil. 97, 135ff., Porzig Satzinhalte 260, Bolelli Stud. itfilcl. N.S.24, 110f.; on νομή, - ός Wilhelm Glotta 24, 133ff. (ἐν χειρῶν νομῳ̃, - αῖς). -- Of non-Greek words, that are interesting for the etymology, the Germanic verb for `take' agrees best to νέμω, Goth. niman etc.; further Latv. ńęmu, ńem̂t `take' (with secondary palatalisation of the anlaut). One might mention several nouns, which tell nothing for Greek: Av. nǝmah- n. `loan', Lat. numerus `number etc.', OIr. nem f. `gift' (cf. Gift: geben; also δόσις), Lith. nùoma f. `rent' (vowel as in νω-μάω). -- The with νέμω also formally identical verb Skt. námati `bow, bend' can only be combined with uncontrollable hypotheses. After Laroche (s. above) p. 263 νέμω would prop be. `faire le geste de se pencher en tendant la main'. -- Lit. and further details in WP. 2, 330f., Pok. 763 f., W.-Hofmann s. numerus and nummus (from νόμιμος?), also emō, Fraenkel Wb. s. núoma(s), and nãmas, Mayrhofer s. námati. Cf. also νέμος.Page in Frisk: 2, 302Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > νέμω
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adj. valid, generally validРусско-английский словарь математических терминов > общезначимый
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