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21 развязка железнодорожных линий
Railway term: grade separationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > развязка железнодорожных линий
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22 развязка линий
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23 разделение уровней дорог
Highway traffic law: grade separationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > разделение уровней дорог
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24 скрещение до-рог на трёх уровнях
Construction: tri-level grade separationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > скрещение до-рог на трёх уровнях
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25 Bahnübergang in getrennten Ebenen
m <bahn.verk> ■ railway crossing with grade separationGerman-english technical dictionary > Bahnübergang in getrennten Ebenen
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26 toplanskryss
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27 Bahnübergang in getrennten Ebenen
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Bahnübergang in getrennten Ebenen
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28 dreigeschossiges Kreuzungsbauwerk
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > dreigeschossiges Kreuzungsbauwerk
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29 Straßenüberführung über Schienenwege
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Straßenüberführung über Schienenwege
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30 skrzyżowanie wielopoziomowe
• above crossing• grade separationSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > skrzyżowanie wielopoziomowe
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31 пересечение дорог в разных уровнях
Russian-English dictionary of railway terminology > пересечение дорог в разных уровнях
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32 cruce superpuesto
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33 avskiljningsskärpa
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34 выделение оружейного плутония из облученного топлива
Ядерный экспортный контроль. Русско-английский словарь-справочник > выделение оружейного плутония из облученного топлива
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35 пътепровод
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36 рассогласование по цвету
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > рассогласование по цвету
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37 κρί̄νω
κρί̄νωGrammatical information: v.Meaning: `separate, choose, select, decide, judge, condemn, accuse, apply' (Il.); ὑπο-κρίνομαι `aswer' (Il.), `on the stage answer (the choir), be actor' (Att.), ἀπο- κρί̄νω `answer' (Att.).Other forms: (Thess. κρεννέμεν), aor. κρῖναι (Lesb. κρίνναι), pass. κριθῆναι (ep. also κρινθήμεναι; metr. easy, s. Schwyzer 761, Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 404), perf. midd. κέκριμαι, act. κέκρικα (Pl. Lg.), fut. κρινῶ, ep. Ion. κρινέω, Dor. - ίω.Derivatives: 1. ( ἀπό-, διά- etc.) κρίσις `decision, judgement, tribunal etc.' (Pi., IA.; Holt Les noms d'action en - σις 103 f.) with κρίσιμος `decisive, critical' (Hp., Arist.; Arbenz Die Adj. auf - ιμος 53f.), ἀποκρισιά-ριος `secretary' (pap. VIp). - 2. ( ἀπό-, ἐπί-, σύν-, πρό-)κρίμα `decision etc.' (hell.), κρῖμα = κρεῖμα (A. Supp. 397; s. below); σύγκριμα `body formed by combining' (hell.) with συγκριμάτιον `small body' (M. Ant.), - ματικός (Gal.). - 3. ( ἀν-)κριτήρ `judge, examiner' (Dor.), κριντήρ `id.' (Gortyn), κριτής `judge, arbiter' (Ion. Att.), often from the prefixcompp., e.g. ὑποκριτής `actor etc.' (Att.; Else WienStud. 72, 75ff.); κριτήριον `(decisive) mark, tribunal' (Att., Arg.), ἐπι-̃ `court of justice' (Creta) ; ἐγκριτήριος `for admission' (Corinth IIp); further see κριτήρ, - τής, - τήριον in Fraenkel Nom. ag. [s. Index]. - 4. κριτός `selected, ' (Il.; Ammann Μνήμης χάριν 1, 21) with Κρίτων, Κρίτυλλα (Leumann Glotta 32, 225 n. 1 = Kl. Schr. 250 A. 2); ἔκ-, σύγ-κριτος etc. (IA.); ( δια-, ἐπι-, συν-) κριτικός `of the κρίσις' (Pl., Arist.). - 5. - κριδόν, e.g. διακριδόν `separated' (Il.), διακριδά `id.' (Opp.). - 6. On κρίμνον s. v.Origin: IE [Indo-European] [945] * krei-`separate, distinguish'Etymology: The present κρί̄νω from *κρῐν-ι̯ω (unlessinnovated to the aorist κρῖναι; Schwyzer 694) has a nasal suffix, which originally belonged only to the present, but was later extended; as in κλί̄νω. - To the nasal present Latin and Celtic have agreements in cer-n-ō `select, discern' (\< *krĭ-n-ō), Welsh go-grynu `sieve' (\< IE. *upo-krĭ-n-ō). Also the verbal adj. κριτός has a direct agreement in Lat. certus `decided, certain'; further the languages behave diff.: the lengthened grade in ( dē)crē-v-ī, ex-crē-mentum `separation' perh. in the isolated κρησέρα `feines Sieb' (s. v.; improbable). The Greek paradigm results from large-scale levelling; only Att. κρῖμα for older κρεῖμα (after κρί̄νω, κρῖναι) = Lat. dis-crī-men still has the full grade preserved (Wackernagel Unt. 76 n. 1, Rodriguez Adrados Emerita 16, 133 ff.). - The numerous nominal formations, esp. in Latin, Celtic and Germanic (e. g. Lat. crībrum `sieve', Germ., e.g. Goth. hrains `pure', prop. `sieved'), learn nothing for Greek. Details in Pok. 946, W.-Hofmann and Ernout-Meillet s. cernō.Page in Frisk: 2,20-21Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κρί̄νω
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38 σκάλλω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `to hack, to scrape' (Hdt., Arist., Thphr., LXX).Other forms: only pres. a. ipf. (aor. ipv. περίσκαλον Gp.; correct?)Compounds: Rarely w. δια- a. o. (partly controversial).Derivatives: 1. σκαλ-ίς, - ίδος f. `hack' (Att. onscr. IVa, Str., J.) with - ιδεύω `to hack' (gloss.); 2. - σις f. `the hacking' (Thphr.); 3. - μός m. `id.' (pap. IIIp; on σκαλμός `thole' s. v.); 4. - ηνός (- ηνής) `craggy, rough, uneven'; of numbers `odd', of triangles `scalene', of cones `slant' (s. Mugler Dict. géom. 377; Democr. ap. Thphr., Hp., Pl., Arist. etc.; on the formation cf. γαληνός; s. also σκολιός) with - ηνία, - ηνόομαι (Plu.); 5. ἄ-σκαλος `unhacked' (Theoc.; prob. metri c. for ἀσκάλευτος). Secondary verbs: 1. σκαλ-εύω, aor. σκαλεῦσαι, also w. ἀνα-, ἐκ-, ὑπο- a. o. `to hack, to scrape, to stir up' (Hp., Ar., Arist. etc.) with several derivv.: σκαλ-εύς m. `hack' (X., Poll.; not with Bosshardt 54 from *σκαλή), - ευσις f. `the scraping' (Aq.), - ευμα n. `scrapings' (sch., H.), - ευθρον n. `poker' (Poll.; cf. Bechtel Dial. 1, 210), - εία f. `the hacking' (Gp. tit.). 2. σκαλ-ίζω (ἀ- σκάλλω) `id.' (Phryn.) with - ισμός m. `the hacking' (pap., Eun.), - ιστή-ριον n. `hack' (sch.). - On σκαλίας s.v.Etymology: As zero grade yot-present σκάλλω can be formally identified with Lith. skiliù, inf. skìlti `strike fire': IE *skl̥-i̯ō [but the accent shows that the root is disyllabic; s. bel.]. Semantically closer are the innovated nasalpresents skįlù (skylù) `split off, get a tear' and the full grade skeliù, skélti `split', also `strike fire (ùgnį) (from a stone)', the last of which is also found in Germ., e.g. ONord. skilja `separate, distinguish'. Diff. again MLG schelen `id.' (PGm. * skelōn; type Lat. secāre), Arm. c'elum `split' (u-pesent; anlaut unclear), Hitt. iškallāi- `split, tear apart' (formation uncertain; s. Kronasser Etymologie $ 200 f., 214). -- The Greek derivv. go all back on ungeminated σκαλ-, which must not be old, but may have originated after σφαλ- (: σφάλλω), θαλ- (: θ άλλω) etc. Sophie Minon ( RPh. LXXIV 282) reconstructs *skl̥h₁-ye\/o-, assuming that the laryngeal disappeared in this position, after Pinault 1982, 265-272; cf. LIV 500. On σκαλαθύρω s.v. -- To the same formal system, but independent of σκάλλω, belong also σκαλμός `thole', σκῶλος, σκόλοψ etc.; s. vv. A clear separation from the semant. cognate κολάπτω, κόλος, κλάω, κελεός etc. cannot be achieved; [not here σκύλλω]. -- The non-Greek formations are innumerable; on this WP. 2, 590ff., Pok. 923ff. w. rich lit.Page in Frisk: 2,715-716Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σκάλλω
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39 классификация
1) General subject: aging, arrangement, breakdown, classification, denomination, lamination, method, ordination, pigeonhole, regimentation, systematics, systematization, calibration, segregation2) Computers: qualification3) Geology: size specification4) Aviation: rating5) Medicine: assortment, sizing (напр. пыли по размерам частиц), tabulation (данных)6) Sports: classification list7) Military: NATO supply classification8) Engineering: classing, cluster analysis, clustering analysis, elutration (при обогащении), grading (напр. сортов нефти, полезных ископаемых), graduation, quality grading, ranging, separation, sort, sorting, system9) Agriculture: water conveyance and delivery efficiency10) Chemistry: classifying11) Mathematics: classification by smth (по чему-либо), layout12) Railway term: indexing13) Accounting: labelling14) Automobile industry: separating15) Mining: elutriation (при мокром обогащении), sizing specification16) Forestry: assorting17) Metallurgy: settling, settling (по удельному весу), sizing (по размеру зёрен), sorting (руд), thickening (по плотности)18) Electronics: clustering19) Information technology: categorization (напр. программных ошибок), ordering20) Oil: grading (сортов нефти)21) Genetics: classification (распределение живых (или вымерших) организмов по определенной системе иерархически соподчинённых групп - таксонов; понятие "К. " близко, но не синонимично понятиям "систематика" и "таксономия")22) Immunology: formula, nomenclature23) Special term: (сухая) sizing24) Cartography: classification (элементов нагрузки карты)25) Food industry: grade determination26) Mechanic engineering: break-down27) Silicates: bolting28) Business: allocation, distribution, division, grouping, labeling, ranking29) Drilling: inventory31) Automation: coding, subsumption, taxonomy32) Quality control: screening33) Robots: recognition34) Cables: arrangement (по порядку)35) General subject: classification (в таблице)36) Makarov: array, breakdown (зернового материала), elutriation (при обогащении), sizing (пыли по размерам частиц)37) Security: qualification (напр. данных по степени секретности)38) SAP.tech. class., classification data -
40 крупность
1) Engineering: fineness, grain size (гранулированного материала), lump size (комкового материала), partition size, separation size, size, size cut point3) Construction: fineness (зёрен заполнителей), fineness (частиц цемента, песка или гравия)4) Mathematics: coarseness, largeness6) Mining: coarseness (материала), fineness (частиц)7) Forestry: coarseness (массы)8) Information technology: granularity9) Fishery: bigness10) Silicates: fineness (частиц сыпучего материала)11) Automation: coarseness (насечки напильника)12) Robots: granularity (разбиения)13) Enrichment: grade14) Makarov: coarseness (напр. насечки напильника)15) Gold mining: grain size
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