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  • 1 graphic stimulus

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > graphic stimulus

  • 2 graphic stimulus

    Patent terms dictionary > graphic stimulus

  • 3 stimulus

    стимул, раздражитель; побудительная причина
    - complex stimulus
    - external stimulus
    - graphic stimulus
    - intensive stimulus
    - learning stimulus
    - nonverbal stimulus
    - verbal stimulus
    - visual stimulus
    - weak stimulus

    Patent terms dictionary > stimulus

  • 4 наглядный стимул

    Russian-english psychology dictionary > наглядный стимул

  • 5 наглядный стимул

    Русско-английский словарь по патентам и товарным знакам > наглядный стимул

  • 6 наглядный стимул

    Advertising: graphic stimulus

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > наглядный стимул

  • 7 толчок

    2) Geology: forerunners, shake
    4) Medicine: beat, insult, knock, stroke
    5) Dialect: hunch, put
    7) Engineering: blow, brunt, bump, bumping, jar, throw
    8) Rare: illision
    9) General subject: toilet
    10) Railway term: slam
    11) Automobile industry: dash, joggle, tip, tossing
    15) Astronautics: bang, collision
    16) Graphic expression: jump start (The fact that such initiatives have been very limited suggests they need a jump-start.)
    17) Mechanics: impact shock
    18) Automation: jogging
    19) Aviation medicine: squat, squatting
    20) Makarov: beat (сердечный), bump (тока), burst (ионизации), incitement, kick (ногой, копытом), shock (при землетрясении и т.п.)

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > толчок

  • 8 display

    n роз., збут, марк. показ; виставка; розкладка; експозиція; a показовий; експозиційний
    розміщення товарів для привернення уваги покупців; ♦ покази розрізняються за місцем розташування, рекламною метою тощо
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    aisle display викладка в проході • товарна викладка в проході; assortment display змішана викладка товару; background display задній план рекламної вітрини • рекламний задник вітрини • задній план виставки; black-and-white display чорно-білий показ; bulk display викладка товару навалом • показ великої кількості товарів; case display вітринна викладка • експонування у вітринах; ceiling display стельова експозиція • стельова конструкція для підвішування товару; closed assortment display викладка товару з визначеним асортиментом; collective display колективна виставка; counter display показ товару на полицях; dealer display експозиція у дилера • рекламне оформлення дилерського закладу; electric display світлова виставка • світлова рекламна виставка; end-of-aisle display виклад в кінці проходу • експозиція в кінці проходу; eye-catching display виставка, яка приваблює погляд покупця • виставка, яка приваблює покупців; fashion display демонстрація моди; flat display одноманітна експозиція • одноманітно оформлений рекламний матеріал; floor display викладка товарів на підлозі; foreign display іноземна виставка • чужоземна виставка; free-standing display автономна експозиція; front-end display реклама на передній частині транспортного засобу; goods display показ товару • виставка товару; graphic display наочний показ • наочна виставка; group display колективна виставка • групова виставка; hanging display підвісна експозиція • підвісна вітрина; headlight display реклама на передній частині транспортного засобу; industrial display експозиція для сфери промисловості • промислова експозиція; in-store display внутрішнє рекламне оформлення • внутрішньокрамнична експозиція • експозиція всередині торговельного залу; island display острівна викладка товару; joint display спільна експозиція; jumble display безладна викладка; king-size display подовжений зовнішній транспортний планшет; major display головна виставка; merchandise display товарна викладка • показ товару; off-shelf display позаполична викладка товару; open display відкрита викладка товару • відкритий показ; open assortment display відкритий змішаний показ товарів; outdoor display вулична експозиція • експозиція вуличної реклами; outside display вулична експозиція • зовнішній транспортний планшет; permanent display постійна виставка; point-of-purchase display експозиція на місці продажу; portable display пересувний експозиційний прилад • компактна виставкова секція • пересувна експозиція; prepacked display розфасована викладка; product display товарна викладка • показ товару; queen-size display скорочений зовнішній транспортний планшет; rear-end display задній зовнішній транспортний планшет; retailer display рекламне оформлення підприємства роздрібної торгівлі • роздрібна експозиція • рекламно оформлені матеріали для роздрібних торговців; sample display виставка зразків; setting display тематична викладка; shelf display викладка товарів на полицях • стелажна викладка товару; special display особлива викладка товару; spot display точкова викладка; stimulus display показ стимулу; store display крамнична експозиція • магазинна експозиція; tail-light display задній зовнішній транспортний планшет; three-dimensional display об'ємна експозиція • об'ємний рекламний матеріал; trade display торговельна експозиція; traveling display компакт-планшет • пересувна експозиція; visual display візуальний показ; window display вітрина • виставка товарів у вітрині • виставка у вітрині
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    display advertising вітринно-виставкова реклама; display at an exhibition виставкова експозиція; display case вітрина • виставковий стенд; display device прилад для викладки; display of equipment виставка устаткування; display of goods показ товарів • виставлення товарів; display package пакет з прозорим віконцем • пакунок з прозорим віконцем; to put on a display організувати виставку; to rearrange the display змінювати/ змінити експозицію • змінювати/змінити порядок товарів на виставці; to refill the display поповнювати/поповнити виставку товарів • поповнювати/поповнити експозицію

    The English-Ukrainian Dictionary > display

  • 9 G

    G, g, indecl. n. or (on account of littera) f., had originally no place in the Latin alphabet: both the sharp and the flat guttural mutes, our k and g sounds, being represented by C; hence on the Columna Rostrata LECIONES, MACISTRATOS, EXFOCIONT, (pu)CNANDOD, PVCN(ad), CARTACINIENSIS, for legiones, etc.; hence, too, the archaic form ACETARE for agitare (v. Paul. ex Fest. p. 23 Müll. N. cr.), and the still common abbreviation of the names Gaius and Gneus in C and Cn.—At a later period (acc. to Plut. Qu. Rom. p. 277 D and 278 E, by means of a freedman of Spurius Carvilius Ruga, about the beginning of the second Punic war) a slight graphic alteration was made in the C, which introduced into the Roman orthography the letter G (on the old monuments C); thus we have in the S. C. de Bacchanal.: MAGISTER, MAGISTRATVM, FIGIER, GNOSCIER, AGRO; on the other hand, the orthography GNAIVOD PATRE PROGNATVS on the first Epitaph of the Scipios, which dates before that time, indicates either incorrectness in the copying or a later erection of the monument. When Greek words are written in Latin letters and vice versa, G always corresponds to G. Its sound was always hard, like Engl. g in gate, at least until the sixth century A. D.As an initial, g, in pure Latin words, enters into consonantal combination only with l and r; and therefore in words which, from their etymology, had the combination gn, the g was rejected in the classical period, and thus arose the class. forms nascor, natus, nosco, novi, notus, narus, navus, from the original gnascor, gnatus, gnosco, etc. (cf. the English gnaw, gnat, gnarr, etc., where the g has become silent); whereas in compounds the g again is often retained: cognatus, cognosco, ignarus, ignavus.—An initial g is dropped in lac (kindred to GALACT, gala), likewise in anser (kindred to Germ. Gans; Sanscr. hansa; Greek chên).As a medial, g combines with l, m, n, r, although it is sometimes elided before m in the course of formation; so in examen for exagmen from agmen; in contamino for contagmino (from con-TAG, tango). Before s the soft sound of g passes into the hard sound of c, and becomes blended with the s into x (v. the letter X); though sometimes the g (or c) is elided altogether, as in mulsi from mulgeo, indulsi from indulgeo; cf.: sparsus, mersus, tersus, etc. So too before t, as indultum from indulgeo. The medial g is often dropped between two vowels, and compensated for by lengthening the preced. vowel: māior from măgior, pulēium from pulēgium, āio from ăgio (root AG, Sanscr. ah, to say; cf. nego). Likewise the medial g is dropped in lēvis for legvis, Sanscr. laghn, fava for fagva, fruor for frugvor, flamma for flagma, stimulus for stigmulus, examen for exagmen; jumentum, from root jug-: sumen from sug-; cf.: umor, flamen, etc.As a final, g was only paragogic, acc. to Quint. 1, 7, 13, in the obsolete VESPERVG (for vesperu, analogous with noctu; v. Spald. ad loc.). Etymologically, g corresponds to an original Indo - European g or gh, or is weakened from c, k. Thus it stands where in Greek we have:
    (α).
    g, as ago, agô; ager, agros; argentum, arguros; genus, genos; fulgeo, phlegô, and so very commonly;
    (β).
    ch (usually before r, or in the middle of a word): ango, anchô; rigo, brechô; gratus, chairô, etc.;
    (γ).
    k: viginti, eikosi; gubernator, kubernêtês; gummi, kommi, etc.—By assimilation, g was produced from b and d in oggero, suggero, aggero, etc., from obgero, sub-gero, ad-gero, etc.As an abbreviation, G denotes Galliarum, Gallica, gemina, Germania, genius, etc.; and sometimes Gaius (instead of the usual C); v. Inscr. Orell. 467; 1660; 4680:

    G.P.R.F. genio populi Romani feliciter,

    Inscr. Orell. 4957; v. Corss. Ausspr. 1, 76 sqq.; Roby, Lat. Gr. 1, 38 sqq.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > G

  • 10 g

    G, g, indecl. n. or (on account of littera) f., had originally no place in the Latin alphabet: both the sharp and the flat guttural mutes, our k and g sounds, being represented by C; hence on the Columna Rostrata LECIONES, MACISTRATOS, EXFOCIONT, (pu)CNANDOD, PVCN(ad), CARTACINIENSIS, for legiones, etc.; hence, too, the archaic form ACETARE for agitare (v. Paul. ex Fest. p. 23 Müll. N. cr.), and the still common abbreviation of the names Gaius and Gneus in C and Cn.—At a later period (acc. to Plut. Qu. Rom. p. 277 D and 278 E, by means of a freedman of Spurius Carvilius Ruga, about the beginning of the second Punic war) a slight graphic alteration was made in the C, which introduced into the Roman orthography the letter G (on the old monuments C); thus we have in the S. C. de Bacchanal.: MAGISTER, MAGISTRATVM, FIGIER, GNOSCIER, AGRO; on the other hand, the orthography GNAIVOD PATRE PROGNATVS on the first Epitaph of the Scipios, which dates before that time, indicates either incorrectness in the copying or a later erection of the monument. When Greek words are written in Latin letters and vice versa, G always corresponds to G. Its sound was always hard, like Engl. g in gate, at least until the sixth century A. D.As an initial, g, in pure Latin words, enters into consonantal combination only with l and r; and therefore in words which, from their etymology, had the combination gn, the g was rejected in the classical period, and thus arose the class. forms nascor, natus, nosco, novi, notus, narus, navus, from the original gnascor, gnatus, gnosco, etc. (cf. the English gnaw, gnat, gnarr, etc., where the g has become silent); whereas in compounds the g again is often retained: cognatus, cognosco, ignarus, ignavus.—An initial g is dropped in lac (kindred to GALACT, gala), likewise in anser (kindred to Germ. Gans; Sanscr. hansa; Greek chên).As a medial, g combines with l, m, n, r, although it is sometimes elided before m in the course of formation; so in examen for exagmen from agmen; in contamino for contagmino (from con-TAG, tango). Before s the soft sound of g passes into the hard sound of c, and becomes blended with the s into x (v. the letter X); though sometimes the g (or c) is elided altogether, as in mulsi from mulgeo, indulsi from indulgeo; cf.: sparsus, mersus, tersus, etc. So too before t, as indultum from indulgeo. The medial g is often dropped between two vowels, and compensated for by lengthening the preced. vowel: māior from măgior, pulēium from pulēgium, āio from ăgio (root AG, Sanscr. ah, to say; cf. nego). Likewise the medial g is dropped in lēvis for legvis, Sanscr. laghn, fava for fagva, fruor for frugvor, flamma for flagma, stimulus for stigmulus, examen for exagmen; jumentum, from root jug-: sumen from sug-; cf.: umor, flamen, etc.As a final, g was only paragogic, acc. to Quint. 1, 7, 13, in the obsolete VESPERVG (for vesperu, analogous with noctu; v. Spald. ad loc.). Etymologically, g corresponds to an original Indo - European g or gh, or is weakened from c, k. Thus it stands where in Greek we have:
    (α).
    g, as ago, agô; ager, agros; argentum, arguros; genus, genos; fulgeo, phlegô, and so very commonly;
    (β).
    ch (usually before r, or in the middle of a word): ango, anchô; rigo, brechô; gratus, chairô, etc.;
    (γ).
    k: viginti, eikosi; gubernator, kubernêtês; gummi, kommi, etc.—By assimilation, g was produced from b and d in oggero, suggero, aggero, etc., from obgero, sub-gero, ad-gero, etc.As an abbreviation, G denotes Galliarum, Gallica, gemina, Germania, genius, etc.; and sometimes Gaius (instead of the usual C); v. Inscr. Orell. 467; 1660; 4680:

    G.P.R.F. genio populi Romani feliciter,

    Inscr. Orell. 4957; v. Corss. Ausspr. 1, 76 sqq.; Roby, Lat. Gr. 1, 38 sqq.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > g

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