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1 ошибка, связанная с присутствием человека в системе
ошибка, связанная с присутствием человека в системе
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > ошибка, связанная с присутствием человека в системе
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2 ошибка, связанная с человеческим фактором
human (factor) error, human (factor) mistakeRussian-english psychology dictionary > ошибка, связанная с человеческим фактором
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3 ошибка игнорирования человеческого фактора
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > ошибка игнорирования человеческого фактора
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4 ошибка, связанная с личным фактором
1) Mathematics: human-factor mistake2) Psychology: human (factor) error (индивидуальными особенностями, личностью), human-error mistake (личностью)3) Quality control: human-factor errorУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ошибка, связанная с личным фактором
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5 человеческий фактор
1. human factor2. human-factorРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > человеческий фактор
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6 ошибка, связанная с человеческим фактором
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ошибка, связанная с человеческим фактором
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7 ошибка игнорирования человеческого фактора
Information technology: human-factor error (связанная с игнорированием присутствия человека в системе)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ошибка игнорирования человеческого фактора
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8 ошибка, внесённая человеком
Mathematics: human-factor errorУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ошибка, внесённая человеком
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9 ошибка, связанная с присутствием человека в системе
Information technology: human-factor errorУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ошибка, связанная с присутствием человека в системе
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10 авария из-за ошибки, связанной с личностным фактором
= авария из-за ошибки, связанной с человеческим фактором human-factor error accidentRussian-english psychology dictionary > авария из-за ошибки, связанной с личностным фактором
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11 ошибка игнорирования человеческого фактора
Sokrat personal > ошибка игнорирования человеческого фактора
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12 человеческий фактор
1) General subject: human factor, human error (в некоторых случаях), human element, people, human touch2) Law: human agency3) Aviation medicine: human-factor aspectУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > человеческий фактор
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13 субъективный
1. humanсубъективная ошибка; ошибка оператора — human error
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14 отказ, обусловленный ошибкой человека
Advertising: human-error failure, human-factor failureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отказ, обусловленный ошибкой человека
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15 поломка, обусловленная ошибкой человека
Advertising: human-error failure, human-factor failureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > поломка, обусловленная ошибкой человека
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16 poner de manifiesto
to make evident* * *(v.) = bring into + relief, highlight, show, state, throw into + relief, throw up, evince, illustrate, underscore, underline, emphasise [emphasize, -USA], bring to + light, make + it + clear, lay + bare, provide + insight into, reveal, flag + Nombre + upEx. They can bring into relief differing conditions in member countries and they often lend weight to arguments for or against various policy options.Ex. In each case the object of the discussion will be to highlight what appear to be the significant aspects, particularly those concerning the background which affect the nature of the scheme.Ex. This shows a record in an abstracts based bibliographic data base.Ex. Short abstracts are generally preferred, but there are instances where the most effective approach is to cite the original unamended, and to state that this is what has been done.Ex. The employment of machines, far from replacing man, can serve to enhance his social value and status by throwing into relief those human tasks that machines cannot perform.Ex. Demands from clients will often throw up an occurrence of similar problems, revealing perhaps the operation of an injustice, the lack of an amenity in the neighbourhood, or simply bureaucratic inefficiency.Ex. New computer based technologies are evincing revolutionary changes in the educational curriculum for schools of library and information science.Ex. The presence of eggshells, faecal pellets, and silk threads in association with a mite-like animal illustrates a complex ecosystem.Ex. All I wanted to underscore with these four horror stories is that the judicious, discretionary assignment of added entries can either powerfully inhibit or promote access to the documents.Ex. Word processing packages must be able to permit the user to manipulate test, as is necessary in alignment of margins, insertion and deletion of paragraphs, arrange for text to appear in the centre of the page and underline.Ex. Analytical cataloguing aims to emphasise the content of documents, rather than relying entirely upon cataloguing whole works.Ex. Her editorial does an excellent job of bringing to light the issues facing libraries, authors, and library patrons regarding the possibility and desirability of a single international copyright law.Ex. Simple linking of Students and Attitudes would still not make it clear whether it was the attitudes 'of' or 'towards' Students.Ex. The aim of this article is to lay bare the causes of this state of affairs.Ex. This article reports the findings of an investigation which was conducted in order to determine if either the impact factor or the immediacy index provide useful insights into the qualitative relations among scientific journals.Ex. A study of the major general schemes reveals a wide gulf between theory, as outlined in the previous chapter, and practice, as reflected in the major schemes.Ex. If you spot an error then flag it up to your bank promptly and insist they take action to rectify it.* * *(v.) = bring into + relief, highlight, show, state, throw into + relief, throw up, evince, illustrate, underscore, underline, emphasise [emphasize, -USA], bring to + light, make + it + clear, lay + bare, provide + insight into, reveal, flag + Nombre + upEx: They can bring into relief differing conditions in member countries and they often lend weight to arguments for or against various policy options.
Ex: In each case the object of the discussion will be to highlight what appear to be the significant aspects, particularly those concerning the background which affect the nature of the scheme.Ex: This shows a record in an abstracts based bibliographic data base.Ex: Short abstracts are generally preferred, but there are instances where the most effective approach is to cite the original unamended, and to state that this is what has been done.Ex: The employment of machines, far from replacing man, can serve to enhance his social value and status by throwing into relief those human tasks that machines cannot perform.Ex: Demands from clients will often throw up an occurrence of similar problems, revealing perhaps the operation of an injustice, the lack of an amenity in the neighbourhood, or simply bureaucratic inefficiency.Ex: New computer based technologies are evincing revolutionary changes in the educational curriculum for schools of library and information science.Ex: The presence of eggshells, faecal pellets, and silk threads in association with a mite-like animal illustrates a complex ecosystem.Ex: All I wanted to underscore with these four horror stories is that the judicious, discretionary assignment of added entries can either powerfully inhibit or promote access to the documents.Ex: Word processing packages must be able to permit the user to manipulate test, as is necessary in alignment of margins, insertion and deletion of paragraphs, arrange for text to appear in the centre of the page and underline.Ex: Analytical cataloguing aims to emphasise the content of documents, rather than relying entirely upon cataloguing whole works.Ex: Her editorial does an excellent job of bringing to light the issues facing libraries, authors, and library patrons regarding the possibility and desirability of a single international copyright law.Ex: Simple linking of Students and Attitudes would still not make it clear whether it was the attitudes 'of' or 'towards' Students.Ex: The aim of this article is to lay bare the causes of this state of affairs.Ex: This article reports the findings of an investigation which was conducted in order to determine if either the impact factor or the immediacy index provide useful insights into the qualitative relations among scientific journals.Ex: A study of the major general schemes reveals a wide gulf between theory, as outlined in the previous chapter, and practice, as reflected in the major schemes.Ex: If you spot an error then flag it up to your bank promptly and insist they take action to rectify it. -
17 relevancia
f.1 importance.2 relevance, appositeness, bearing, pertinence.* * *1 (significación) relevance2 (importancia) importance* * *noun f.* * *= relevance, significance, relevancy, responsiveness, worthwhileness, fuse, pertinence, importance.Ex. Searching can be tedious and prone to error, and relevance judgements can only be made by reference to a second list or index.Ex. However, a chi-squared test applied to the first three columns of each table does not give significance.Ex. Software has been developed which orders citations retrieved from an on-line data base in terms of relevancy.Ex. Immeasurable recognition can be gained from increasing the library's responsiveness to the business community.Ex. But it always assumes the importance, the worthwhileness, of human experience even when -- as in tragedy -- it finds much in that experience evil.Ex. Accessibility is the most important factor in determining the level of fuse of an information source.Ex. Selection then takes place based on the pertinence of the information.Ex. This format is becoming common in new thesauri, partly because the recognition of the importance of viewing both relationships and subject terms in one tool.----* cobrar relevancia = be on the agenda.* criterios de relevancia = relevance criteria.* dar relevancia = give + relevance.* dar relevancia a = create + a high profile for, give + a high profile.* dar relevancia a Algo = put + Algo + on the agenda.* indicación de la relevancia = relevance feedback.* relevancia más allá del tema de búsqueda = beyond topical relevance.* sistema de recuperación por relevancia = relevance system.* tener alguna relevancia para = have + some bearing on.* tener relevancia para = have + bearing on.* * *= relevance, significance, relevancy, responsiveness, worthwhileness, fuse, pertinence, importance.Ex: Searching can be tedious and prone to error, and relevance judgements can only be made by reference to a second list or index.
Ex: However, a chi-squared test applied to the first three columns of each table does not give significance.Ex: Software has been developed which orders citations retrieved from an on-line data base in terms of relevancy.Ex: Immeasurable recognition can be gained from increasing the library's responsiveness to the business community.Ex: But it always assumes the importance, the worthwhileness, of human experience even when -- as in tragedy -- it finds much in that experience evil.Ex: Accessibility is the most important factor in determining the level of fuse of an information source.Ex: Selection then takes place based on the pertinence of the information.Ex: This format is becoming common in new thesauri, partly because the recognition of the importance of viewing both relationships and subject terms in one tool.* cobrar relevancia = be on the agenda.* criterios de relevancia = relevance criteria.* dar relevancia = give + relevance.* dar relevancia a = create + a high profile for, give + a high profile.* dar relevancia a Algo = put + Algo + on the agenda.* indicación de la relevancia = relevance feedback.* relevancia más allá del tema de búsqueda = beyond topical relevance.* sistema de recuperación por relevancia = relevance system.* tener alguna relevancia para = have + some bearing on.* tener relevancia para = have + bearing on.* * *importance* * *
relevancia sustantivo femenino importance: no te preocupes, ese gesto suyo no tenía la menor relevancia, don't worry, his behaviour was of minor importance
' relevancia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pertinencia
- protagonismo
- trascendencia
English:
high
- relevance
* * *relevancia nfimportance* * *f relevance -
18 subjektiver Einflussfaktor
m < qualit> ■ human-error factorGerman-english technical dictionary > subjektiver Einflussfaktor
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