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101 олограф
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102 регистрирующий болометр
Makarov: holographУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > регистрирующий болометр
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103 рукописный документ
1) Engineering: hand-written document, handwritten document2) Law: chirograph3) Economy: holographУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > рукописный документ
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104 снимать голограмму
Physics: holographУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > снимать голограмму
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105 собственной рукой
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106 собственноручно
1) General subject: in holograph, with( one's) own hand (тж. юр.), in own hand (AD)2) Latin: manu propria3) Religion: manu propria (Latin for "with one's own hands")4) Law: by one's own hand, with his own hand -
107 собственноручно написанный
1) General subject: autographic, holograph, holographic, holographical, in( one's) own handwriting2) Law: handwritten3) Polygraphy: autographicalУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > собственноручно написанный
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108 собственноручное завещание
1) General subject: testament in holograph2) Law: holographic willУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > собственноручное завещание
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109 собственноручный
1) General subject: autograph, autographic, chirographic, holograph, holographical, single handed2) Law: holographic, onomastic (о подписи) -
110 характеристика в плоскости годографа
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > характеристика в плоскости годографа
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111 HAS
1. helical antenna system - спиральная антенная система;2. helicopter avionics system - система радиоэлектронной аппаратуры вертолёта;3. holding action system - система удержания действия;4. holograph assessment system - голографическая система оценки -
112 holografía
f.holography.* * *1 holography* * *SF holograph* * *= holography.Ex. Test run results show that by taking advantage of the favourable properties of holography shorter response times are obtained.* * *= holography.Ex: Test run results show that by taking advantage of the favourable properties of holography shorter response times are obtained.
* * *holography* * *
holografía sustantivo femenino holography
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113 testamento
m.1 will.hacer testamento to write one's willAntiguo/Nuevo testamento Old/New Testament2 testament, will.* * *1 DERECHO will, testament2 RELIGIÓN Testament\hacer testamento / otorgar testamento to make one's will, draw up one's willAntiguo Testamento / Nuevo Testamento Old Testament / New Testament* * *noun m.testament, will* * *SM1) will, testament2) (Biblia)3) * (=escrito largo) screed* * *masculino will, testament (frml)hacer or otorgar testamento — to make one's will
* * *= will and testament, testament, will.Ex. The provision, in a will and testament, of a document or set of documents to an organization, at times according to certain obligations, the beneficiary having the right to refuse acceptance is known as bequest acquisition.Ex. This work can serve as a model of clear, expository prose, a rich source of colourful and sometimes even poetic names, and an eloquent testament to the American Dream.Ex. The 915 discovered birch-bark documents, dating from the mid-11th century to the 15th century, include wills, spells, IOUs, marriage proposals, prayers, together with the names of people and neighboring villages.----* Antiguo Testamento, el = Old Testament (O.T.), the.* autentificación de un testamento = probate.* dejar en testamento = will.* hacer el testamento = testate.* Nuevo Testamento = New Testament (N.T.).* testamento vital = living will.* * *masculino will, testament (frml)hacer or otorgar testamento — to make one's will
* * *= will and testament, testament, will.Ex: The provision, in a will and testament, of a document or set of documents to an organization, at times according to certain obligations, the beneficiary having the right to refuse acceptance is known as bequest acquisition.
Ex: This work can serve as a model of clear, expository prose, a rich source of colourful and sometimes even poetic names, and an eloquent testament to the American Dream.Ex: The 915 discovered birch-bark documents, dating from the mid-11th century to the 15th century, include wills, spells, IOUs, marriage proposals, prayers, together with the names of people and neighboring villages.* Antiguo Testamento, el = Old Testament (O.T.), the.* autentificación de un testamento = probate.* dejar en testamento = will.* hacer el testamento = testate.* Nuevo Testamento = New Testament (N.T.).* testamento vital = living will.* * *will, testament ( frml)hacer or otorgar testamento to make one's willCompuestos:nuncupative willsealed testamentliving will* * *
testamento sustantivo masculino
will, testament (frml);
testamento sustantivo masculino
1 (de un difunto) will
hacer u otorgar testamento, to make one's will
2 Rel Antiguo/Nuevo Testamento, Old/New Testament
3 Pol fig testamento político, political testament
' testamento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
antigua
- antiguo
- deuda
- deudo
- disponer
- dispuesta
- dispuesto
- N. T.
- obrar
- legar
- nuevo
- nulo
- revocar
- viejo
English:
contest
- executor
- leave
- legitimacy
- provide for
- testament
- will
- cut
* * *testamento nm1. [documento] will;hacer testamento to make a willtestamento cerrado sealed will;¿tengo que leerme este testamento? do I have to read this screed?* * *m JUR will;Antiguo/Nuevo Testamento REL Old/New Testament* * *testamento nm: testament, will* * *testamento n will -
114 testament
subst. last will, last will and testament, testament, will subst. (jus) will, testament (jus) (gjensidig testament) mutual will (bekrefte et testament) attest a will (bestride et testament) contest a will [ holograf-] holograph will (omstøte et testament) set aside a will (sette opp et testament) draw up a will (tilgodese i testament) make (a friend, etc) a beneficiary of (under) the will, benefit (a friend, etc) in one`s will (tolke et testament) interpret a will (felles testament) joint will US: (felles testament) conjoint will, double will US: (gjensidig testament) mirror wills US: (gjensidig testament) reciprocal wills, joint and reciprocal (or mutual) will -
115 testamente
* * *subst. (arverett) last will (and testament), testament, will (jus) (gjensidig testamente) mutual will (bekrefte et testamente) attest a will (bestride et testamente) contest a will [ holograf-] holograph will (omstøte et testamente) set aside a will (sette opp et testamente) draw up a will (tilgodese i testamente) make (a friend, etc) a beneficiary of (under) the will, benefit (a friend, etc) in one`s will (tolke et testamente) interpret a will (felles testamente) joint will US: (felles testamente) conjoint will, double will US: (gjensidig testamente) mirror wills US: (gjensidig testamente) reciprocal wills, joint and reciprocal (or mutual) will -
116 собственноручный
autographicсобственноручная подпись — sign manual, autograph
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117 власноручний
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118 el yazması
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119 bütünü imza sahibince yazılmış
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120 imza sahibinin eliyle yazılmış
adj. holograph
См. также в других словарях:
holograph — ho·lo·graph / hō lə ˌgraf, hä / n [Late Latin holographus, from Late Greek holographos, from Greek holos whole, complete + graphein to write]: a document (as a will or a deed) entirely in the handwriting of the person whose act it purports to be… … Law dictionary
holograph — [häl′əgraf΄, hō′ləgraf΄] adj. [Fr holographe < LL holographus < LGr holographos < Gr holos, whole (see HOLO ) + graphein, to write: see GRAPHIC] written entirely in the handwriting of the person under whose name it appears n. a holograph … English World dictionary
Holograph — Hol o*graph, n. [L. holographus entirely autograph, Gr. olo grafos; o los whole + gra fein to write: cf. F. holographe, olographe.] 1. A document, as a letter, deed, or will, wholly in the handwriting of the person from whom it proceeds and whose … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
holograph — hol o*graph, v. t. To produce a holographic image of, by holography. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
holograph — document written entirely by the person from whom it proceeds, 1620s, from L.L. holographus, from Gk. holographos written entirely by the same hand, lit. written in full, from holos whole (see SAFE (Cf. safe) (adj.)) + graphos written, from… … Etymology dictionary
holograph — hologram UK [ˈhɒləɡræm] / US [ˈhɑləˌɡræm] or holograph UK [ˈhɒləɡrɑːf] / US [ˈhɑləˌɡræf] noun [countable] Word forms hologram : singular hologram plural holograms Word forms holograph : singular holograph plural holographs a kind of picture that… … English dictionary
holograph — holograph1 /hol euh graf , grahf , hoh leuh /, adj. 1. Also, holographic /hol euh graf ik, hoh leuh /, holographical. wholly written by the person in whose name it appears: a holograph letter. n. 2. a holograph writing, as a deed, will, or letter … Universalium
holograph — I hol•o•graph [[t]ˈhɒl əˌgræf, ˌgrɑf, ˈhoʊ lə [/t]] adj. 1) Also, hol o•graph′ic [[t] ˈgræf ɪk[/t]] hol o•graph′i•cal. wholly written by the person in whose name it appears: a holograph letter[/ex] 2) a holograph writing, as a deed • Etymology:… … From formal English to slang
holograph — /ˈhɒləgræf/ (say holuhgraf), / graf/ (say grahf) adjective Also, holographic /hɒləˈgræfɪk/ (say holuh grafik). 1. wholly written by the person in whose name it appears: a holograph letter. –noun 2. a holograph writing. 3. Law a deed in writing,… …
Holograph — holografas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. holograph vok. Holograph, m rus. голограф, m pranc. holographe, m … Fizikos terminų žodynas
holograph — holografas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. holograph vok. Holograph, m rus. голограф, m pranc. holographe, m … Fizikos terminų žodynas