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1 Higher Power
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2 potenzieren
v/t1. MATH. raise to a higher power2. fig. (auch v/refl.) multiply, intensify* * *po|ten|zie|ren [potɛn'tsiːrən] ptp potenziertvt (MATH)to raise to the power; (fig = steigern) to multiply, to increase2 mit 5 potenzíéren — to raise 2 to the power (of) 5
3 mit 2 potenzíéren (auch) — to square 3
2 potenziert mit 4 — 2 to the power of 4 (esp Brit), 2 to the fourth
* * *po·ten·zie·ren *[potɛnˈtsi:rən]vt1. (geh)▪ etw \potenzieren to multiply [or increase] sth2. MATH to raise to the power6 mit 4 potenziert 6 to the power [of] 4* * *1.transitives Verb1) (verstärken) increase2) (Math.)2.mit 5 potenzieren — raise to the power [of] 5
reflexives Verb (sich steigern) increase* * *potenzieren v/t1. MATH raise to a higher power2. fig (auch v/r) multiply, intensify* * *1.transitives Verb1) (verstärken) increase2) (Math.)2.mit 5 potenzieren — raise to the power [of] 5
reflexives Verb (sich steigern) increase* * *v.to raise to higher power expr. -
3 yükseltmek
1. /ı/ to raise, elevate, increase the height of (something), make (something) higher: Binayı bir kat yükseltmeye karar verdiler. They decided to make the building one story higher. 2. /ı/ to raise, increase: Sesini yükseltti. He raised his voice. Gazetenin fiyatını yükselttiler. They´ve raised the price of the newspaper. 3. /ı/ to turn up, increase (the sound of) (a radio, television, etc.): Radyonun sesini yükseltti. He turned up the radio. 4. /ı/ elec. to amplify. 5. /ı/ to exalt the dignity, worth, or ability of. 6. /ı, a/ to promote, raise (someone) to (a higher rank). 7. /ı, a/ to raise (a number) to (a higher power): Beşi onuncu kuvvete yükselt. Raise five to the tenth power. -
4 macht
4 [invloed] power5 [mogendheid] power6 [wiskunde, meetkunde] power7 [kracht] power8 [leger, troepen, ook in samenstellingen] force(s)♦voorbeelden:de gevestigde macht • the Establishmentuit de ouderlijke macht ontzet worden • be deprived of parental rights(naar) de macht grijpen • (attempt to) seize powerveel macht hebben • have a lot of/great powerde macht in handen hebben/krijgen/nemen • have/get/take power; 〈 nemen ook〉 assume power/controlde macht ligt bij het volk • the power rests with the peoplede macht aan iemand overdragen • hand over power to someonede macht overnemen • assume poweraan de macht komen/zijn/brengen • come into/be in/bring to poweriemand in zijn macht hebben • have someone in one's powergeen macht hebben over iemand • have no power/control over someonede macht over het stuur verliezen • lose control of the wheeleen hogere macht • a higher powerde openbare macht • the public authoritiesrechterlijke macht • the judicial branch, the judiciaryde uitvoerende/wetgevende macht • the executive/legislative branchde wereldlijke/kerkelijke macht • the secular/ecclesiastical authorities/power(s)de drie machten in een staat • the three branches of governmentde vierde macht • the bureaucracyde macht hebben om … • have the power to …iemand de macht verlenen om iets te doen • authorize someone to do something(niet) bij machte zijn om … • (not) be able/in a position to …dat gaat boven mijn macht • that is beyond my powermet/uit alle macht • with all one's strength4 helemaal in iemands macht zijn • be completely in someone's sway/power6 3 tot de macht 3 • 3 to the power of 3/to the third powereen getal tot de vierde macht verheffen • raise a number to the fourth power -
5 форсированный двигатель
1) Aviation: reheated engine, uprated engine2) Automobile industry: heavy-duty engine, high-efficiency engine, high-power engine, high-powered engine, hopped-up engine, uprated3) Astronautics: higher-power engine, higher-powered engine4) Makarov: forced engineУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > форсированный двигатель
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6 υπερδύναμον
ὑπερδύναμοςof higher power: masc /fem acc sgὑπερδύναμοςof higher power: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
7 ὑπερδύναμον
ὑπερδύναμοςof higher power: masc /fem acc sgὑπερδύναμοςof higher power: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
8 δαιμόνιον
δαιμόνιον, ου, τό (substant. neut. of the adj. δαιμόνιος [s. 2 below δαιμόνιον πνεῦμα], quotable since Homer; OGI 383, 175; Herm. Wr. 10, 19; Ps.-Phoc. 101; En 19:1; TestSol; GrBar 16:3; Philo; Jos., Bell. 1, 373; 6, 429) in Gk. lit. the δαιμον-family refers in general to powerful entities that transcend ordinary experience. After Homer’s time, the adj. δαιμόνιος means anything ‘sent from heaven’ or ‘that which is divine’ and the subst. τὸ δ. comes to mean ‘divine manifestation’ or ‘heaven’, as in our expression ‘what heaven decrees’ (Hdt. 5, 87, 2; cp. SIG 601, 15; Jos., Bell. 1, 69); or simply ‘the divine’ (Eur., Bacch. 894); cp. SIG 545, 14 (of religious piety). In our lit. the subst. gener. denotes a malevolent force.① transcendent incorporeal being w. status between humans and deities, daemon (as distinguished from demon, which in Eng. gener. connotes inimical aspect), semi-divine being, a divinity, spirit, (higher) power, without neg. connotation. The subst. was freq. used by Hellenes in a gener. sense esp. of independent numinous beings or divinities, as distinguished from a more personalized θεός, e.g. nymphs, Panes, and Sileni (Pla., Symp. 23 p. 202e πᾶν τὸ δαιμόνιον μεταξύ ἐστι θεοῦ τε καὶ θνητοῦ=‘every δ. is between a god and a mortal’; cp. Philo, Mos. 1, 276; UPZ 144, 43; 50 [164 B.C.]; Vett. Val. 355, 15; Ps.-Lucian, Asinus 24 p. 592 οὐδὲ τὰ δ. δέδοικας; ‘aren’t you afraid of the spirits [powers]?’ The term is common in adjurations, e.g., δαιμόνιον πνεῦμα, w. ref. to the spirit of the departed as possessing extraordinary powers: lead tablet fr. Hadrumetum [Dssm., B 26, 35 (BS 271ff)]; PGM 4, 3038; 3065; 3075). ξένων δ. καταγγελεύς a preacher of strange divinities Ac 17:18 (cp. Pla., Apol. 26b; X., Mem. 1, 1, 1 καινὰ δαιμόνια εἰσφέρειν).② a hostile transcendent being w. status between humans and deities, spirit, power, hostile divinity, evil spirit, the neg. component may be either specific or contextual, and w. the sense commonly associated w. the loanword ‘demon’ (δ. φαῦλα: Chrysipp. [Stoic. II 338, 32, no. 1178]; Plut., Mor. 1051c. φαῦλ. δ.: Plut., Mor. 277a, Dio 2, 5. Vett. Val. 67, 5; 99, 7. Herm. Wr. 9, 3; PGM 4, 3081; 5, 120; 165; 170; LXX; En 19:1). Beings of this type are said to enter into persons and cause illness, esp. of the mental variety (GrBar 16:3 ἐν μαχαίρᾳ … ἐν δαιμονίοις as punishment; Jos., Bell. 7, 185 [of the spirits of deceased wicked people], Ant. 6, 166ff; 211; 214; 8, 45ff): δ. εἰσέρχεται εἴς τινα Lk 8:30; δ. ἔχειν Mt 11:18; Lk 7:33; 8:27; J 7:20; 8:48f, 52; 10:20. ἔχων πνεῦμα δαιμονίου ἀκαθάρτου who was under the control of an unclean power Lk 4:33. ῥῖψαν αὐτὸν τὸ δ. vs. 35; cp. ἔρρηξεν 9:42. Hence the healing of a sick person is described as the driving out of malignant forces ἐκβάλλειν (τ.) δ. (Jos., Ant. 6, 211) Mt 7:22; 9:34; 10:8; 12:24, 27f; Mk 1:34, 39; 3:15, 22; 6:13; 7:26; 9:38; 16:9, 17; Lk 9:49; 11:14f, 18ff; 13:32. Pass. Mt 9:33. ἐξουσίαν ἐπὶ πάντα τὰ δ. Lk 9:1. τὰ δʼ ὑποτάσσεται ἡμῖν 10:17. ἐξέρχεται τὸ δ. (s. ἐξέρχομαι 1aβב.—Thrasyllus [I A.D.] in Ps.-Plut., Fluv. 16, 2 ἀπέρχεται τὸ δαιμόνιον) Mt 17:18; Mk 7:29f; Lk 4:41; 8:2, 33, 35, 38. Some live in deserted places 8:29, hence a ruined city is a habitation of (malevolent) powers Rv 18:2 (cp. Is 13:21; 34:11, 14; Bar 4:35). Their ruler is βεελζεβούλ (q.v.) Mt 12:24, 27; Lk 11:15, 18f. Erroneous instruction is διδασκαλίαι δαιμονίων (subj. gen.) 1 Ti 4:1. The ability of such beings to work miracles is variously described J 10:21 and Rv 16:14. They are objects of polytheistic worship 9:20 (Dt 32:17; Bar 4:7; cp. Ps 95:5; 105:37; En 19:1; 99:7; Just., Tat.; SibOr Fgm. 1, 22. Likew. among Persians and Babylonians: Cumont3 305, 97) 1 Cor 10:20f (w. satirical reference to the secondary status of these members of the spirit-world relative to deity); B 16:7. On Js 2:19 s. φρίσσω.—Of the evil spirit of slander Hm 2:3; of vengeance Hs 9, 23, 5; of arrogance Hs 9, 22, 3.—The δ. can appear without a tangible body, and then acts as a phantom or ghost ISm 3:2.—JGeffcken, Zwei griech. Apologeten 1907, 216ff; JTambornino, De Antiquorum Daemonismo 1909; RWünsch, D. Geisterbannung im Altertum: Festschr. Univ. Breslau 1911, 9–32; WBousset, Z. Dämonologie d. späteren Antike: ARW 18, 1915, 134–72; FAndres, Daimon: Pauly-W. Suppl. III 1918, 267–322; MPohlenz, Stoa ’49 (index).—HDuhm, D. bösen Geister im AT 1904; GBarton, EncRelEth IV 1911, 594–601; AJirku, Die Dämonen u. ihre Abwehr im AT 1912; ALods, Marti Festschr. 1925, 181–93; HKaupel, D. Dämonen im AT 1930; Bousset, Rel.3 1926, 331ff; Billerb. IV 1928, 501–35; TCanaan, M.D., Dämonenglaube im Lande der Bibel 1929 1–20.—WAlexander, Demonic Possession in the NT 1902; JSmit, De Daemonicis in Hist. Evang. 1913; RBultmann, Gesch. d. Syn. Tradition2 ’31, 223ff; HEberlein, NKZ 42, ’31, 499–509; 562–72; FFenner, D. Krankheit im NT 1930; ATitius, NBonwetsch Festschr. 1918, 25–47; GSulzer, D. Besessenheitsheilungen Jesu 1921; HSeng, D. Heilungen Jesu in med. Beleuchtung2 1926; WWrede, Z. Messiaserkenntnis d. Dämonen bei Mk: ZNW 5, 1904, 169–77; OBauernfeind, D. Worte d. Dämonen im Mk-Ev. 1928; AFridrichsen, Theology 21, ’31, 122–35; SMcCasland, By the Finger of God ’51; SEitrem, Some Notes on the Demonology in the NT: SymbOsl, Suppl. 12, ’50, 1–60; JKallas, The Satanward View (Paul), ’66; GTillesse, Le Secret Messianique dans Mk, ’68, 75–111; RAC IX 546–797; RMacMullen, VigChr 37, ’83, 174–92; G. Francois, Le polythéisme et l’emploi au singulier des mots ΘΕΟΣ ΔΑΙΜΩΝ ’57 (lit.); GRiley, Demon: DDD 445–55. S. also the lit. s.v. ἄγγελος.—B. 1488. DELG s.v. δαίμων. M-M. TW. -
9 двигатель повышенной мощности
1) Military: upgraded engine2) Astronautics: higher-power engine, higher-powered engine, uprated engineУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > двигатель повышенной мощности
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10 двигатель увеличенной мощности
Astronautics: higher-power engine, higher-powered engineУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > двигатель увеличенной мощности
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11 при наличии
•This will inevitably take place given sufficient time.
•With the availability of higher-power lasers it will be possible to...
•With a computer, this is an easy task.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > при наличии
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12 более высокими степенями x можно пренебречь
Mathematics: higher power of x can be neglectedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > более высокими степенями x можно пренебречь
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13 в степени выше первой
Mathematics: to a higher power than the firstУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > в степени выше первой
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14 мера контр-РЭП путем увеличения мощности передатчика
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > мера контр-РЭП путем увеличения мощности передатчика
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15 настройка топливной системы на повышенную мощность
Engineering: higher power fuel settingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > настройка топливной системы на повышенную мощность
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16 рабочая точка топливной системы для повышенной мощности
Engineering: higher power fuel setting pointУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > рабочая точка топливной системы для повышенной мощности
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17 потенціювати
мат.to raise to a higher power, комп. to exponentiate -
18 υπερδύναμος
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19 ὑπερδύναμος
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20 опыты пришлось прекратить
Опыты пришлось прекратить-- This resulted in ignition within the premix section at higher power conditions and tests had to be aborted to prevent center body burnout.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > опыты пришлось прекратить
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