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1 identify a source
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2 identify primary source of fault
phr COMP primäre Fehlerquelle identifizierenDictionary English-German Informatics > identify primary source of fault
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3 refuse to identify a source
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > refuse to identify a source
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4 to identify the source of income
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > to identify the source of income
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5 to identify the source of income
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to identify the source of income
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6 identify
розпізнавати, називати, встановлювати ( особу); встановлювати автентичність (справжність, тотожність) ( чогось), виявляти, ідентифікувати; індивідуалізувати; ототожнюватиidentify a corpse from its dental pattern — ідентифікувати труп за схемою розташування ( або характером) зубів
identify a criminal by the whorls of his fingerprints — = identify a criminal by the whorls of his her fingerprints встановлювати особу злочинця за відбитками пальців
identify a criminal by the whorls of his her fingerprints — = identify a criminal by the whorls of his fingerprints
identify a person by his physical measurements — = identify a person by his her physical measurements встановлювати особу за її фізичними вимірами
identify a person by his her physical measurements — = identify a person by his physical measurements
identify a victim of death by unnatural causes — встановлювати особу, яка померла неприродним способом
- identify a sourceidentify the remains through dental charts — ідентифікувати останки за схемою розташування зубів (за дентальними знімками)
- identify a suspect
- identify a victim
- identify abuses
- identify by fingerprints
- identify by name
- identify human remains
- identify one's attacker
- identify one's photo
- identify oneself
- identify physical evidence
- identify the gun
- identify the gunman
- identify the remains
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7 source
1. n
- alternarive sources
- confidential sources of information
- credit source
- credit information sources
- data source
- external sources
- financing sources
- information source
- informed sources
- internal sources
- major source
- nontraditional source of income
- primary source
- private sources
- procurement source
- product supply sources
- reliable sources
- renewable sources
- sources of accumulation
- source of credit
- source of error
- source of finance
- source of financing
- source of funds
- source of income
- source of information
- source of livelihood
- source of pollution
- source of profit
- source of raw materials
- sources of revenue
- source of subsistence
- source of supply
- at source
- from a reliable source
- identify the source of income
- learn from a reliable source
- protect the source
- tax at source2. v
- source funds from a countryEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > source
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9 source
nounQuelle, dielocate the source of a leak — (lit. or fig.) feststellen, wo eine undichte Stelle ist
* * *[so:s]1) (the place, person, circumstance, thing etc from which anything begins or comes: They have discovered the source of the trouble.)2) (the spring from which a river flows: the source of the Nile.) die Quelle* * *[sɔ:s, AM sɔ:rs]I. noranges are a good \source of Vitamin C Orangen sind reich an Vitamin Cto be a \source of disappointment/embarrassment to sb jdn ständig enttäuschen/in Verlegenheit bringenenergy/light \source Energie-/Lichtquelle f\source of finance Finanz[ierungs]quelle f\source of funds Mittelherkunft f\source of income Ertragsquelle fa \source of inspiration eine Quelle der Inspiration gehto be a \source of pride for sb jdn stolz machento trace sth back to its \source etw an seinen Ursprung zurückverfolgento track down [or trace] the \source of sth den Ursprung einer S. gen zurückverfolgen, die Ursache einer S. gen ausfindig machenat \source an der Quelletax deducted at \source BRIT, AUS FIN Quellensteuer fto tax at \source Quellensteuer erhebenprimary/secondary \sources Primär-/Sekundärliteratur fto list [or acknowledge] one's \sources Quellenangaben machen, die [verwendete] Literatur angebenaccording to Government \sources wie in [o aus] Regierungskreisen verlautetefrom a reliable \source aus zuverlässiger Quellewell-informed \sources gut unterrichtete Kreise [o informierte Quellen]to disclose [or reveal] [or identify] one's \sources seine Quellen preisgeben▪ to be \sourced1. (have origin stated) belegt seinthe quoted results weren't \sourced zu den zitierten Ergebnissen fehlten die Quellenangaben▪ to \source sth [to sb] auf jdn zurückgehenthe produce used in our restaurant is very carefully \sourced die in unserem Restaurant verwendeten Produkte werden sorgfältig nach ihrer Herkunft ausgewählt* * *[sɔːs]1. n(of river, light, information) Quelle f (also Comput); (of troubles, problems etc) Ursache f, Ursprung mthey tried to trace the source of the gas leak — sie versuchten, das Leck in der Gasleitung ausfindig zu machen
he is a source of embarrassment to us — er bringt uns ständig in Verlegenheit
to have its source in sth — seine Ursache or seinen Ursprung in etw (dat) haben
I have it from a good source that... — ich habe es aus sicherer Quelle, dass...
these rumours must be stopped at source — diese Gerüchte darf man gar nicht erst aufkommen lassen
2. vt (COMM)beschaffen* * *1. Quelle f2. Quellfluss m3. poet Strom m4. fig (Licht-, Strom- etc) Quelle f:source of strength Kraftquell m5. fig Quelle f, Ursprung m:source of information Nachrichtenquelle;from a reliable source aus zuverlässiger Quelle;have its source in seinen Ursprung haben in (dat)6. (literarische) Quelle7. WIRTSCH (Einnahme-, Kapital- etc) Quelle f:levy a tax at the source eine Steuer an der Quelle erheben* * *nounQuelle, diesource of income/infection — Einkommensquelle, die/Infektionsherd, der
locate the source of a leak — (lit. or fig.) feststellen, wo eine undichte Stelle ist
* * *n.Gewährsmann m.Quelle -en m.Quelle -n f.Ursache -n f.Ursprung -¨e m. -
10 source
[sɔ:s, Am sɔ:rs] noranges are a good \source of Vitamin C Orangen sind reich an Vitamin C;to be a \source of disappointment/ embarrassment to sb jdn ständig enttäuschen/in Verlegenheit bringen;a \source of inspiration eine Quelle der Inspiration ( geh)to be a \source of pride for sb jdn stolz machen;to trace sth back to its \source etw an seinen Ursprung zurückverfolgen;to track down [or trace] the \source of sth den Ursprung einer S. gen zurückverfolgen, die Ursache einer S. gen ausfindig machen;at \source an der Quelle;to tax at \source Quellensteuer erhebenaccording to Government \sources wie in [o aus] Regierungskreisen verlautete;from a reliable \source aus zuverlässiger Quelle;well-informed \sources gut unterrichtete Kreise [o informierte Quellen];to be \sourced1) ( have origin stated) belegt sein;the quoted results weren't \sourced zu den zitierten Ergebnissen fehlten die Quellenangaben;to \source sth [to sb] auf jdn zurückgehenthe produce used in our restaurant is very carefully \sourced die in unserem Restaurant verwendeten Produkte werden sorgfältig nach ihrer Herkunft ausgewählt -
11 pollution
pollution [pə'lu:ʃən](a) (of environment, river, atmosphere) pollution f;∎ experts are trying to identify the source of the pollution les experts tentent de localiser la source ou l'origine de la pollution(b) (UNCOUNT) (pollutants) polluants mpl;∎ volunteers are helping to clear the beach of pollution des volontaires participent aux opérations d'assainissement de la plage(c) (of language, mind) contamination f -
12 pinpoint
verb (to place or show very exactly: He pinpointed the position on the map.) indicar con toda precisión, concretartr['pɪnpɔɪnt]1 (position) localizar; (cause, origin, time) establecer con exactitud, precisar exactamente; (fact) señalar1 puntito\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLpinpoint accuracy precisión nombre femenino milimétricapinpoint ['pɪn.pɔɪnt] vt: precisar, localizar con precisiónv.• indicar con precisión v.
I 'pɪnpɔɪnta) ( determine) \<\<position/aircraft\>\> localizar* or (AmL tb) ubicar* con exactitudto pinpoint the causes of the problem — establecer* con exactitud cuáles son las causas del problema
b) ( pick out) \<\<fact\>\> señalar
II
noun puntito m['pɪnpɔɪnt]1.N [of light] puntito m2.VT (=identify) [+ location, source, problem] identificar, determinar; [+ cause] precisar, señalar con precisiónit's difficult to pinpoint when it first started happening — resulta difícil precisar cuándo empezó a ocurrir por primera vez
we pinpointed the issues that need priority attention — determinamos qué cuestiones necesitan atención prioritaria
3.CPDpinpoint accuracy N — (=extreme accuracy) precisión f milimétrica
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I ['pɪnpɔɪnt]a) ( determine) \<\<position/aircraft\>\> localizar* or (AmL tb) ubicar* con exactitudto pinpoint the causes of the problem — establecer* con exactitud cuáles son las causas del problema
b) ( pick out) \<\<fact\>\> señalar
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13 відмовлятися назвати джерело
( інформації) refuse to identify a sourceУкраїнсько-англійський юридичний словник > відмовлятися назвати джерело
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14 називати джерело
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15 refuse
відмовляти, відкидати; відмовлятисяrefuse to give one's name and address — = refuse to give one's name surname and address відмовлятися повідомити своє прізвище і адресу
refuse to give one's name surname and address — = refuse to give one's name and address
- refuse a passportrefuse to reveal the name of the communicant — відмовлятися назвати особу, яка надала відомості
- refuse a patent
- refuse a visa
- refuse an alcohol test
- refuse an appeal
- refuse an application
- refuse diplomatic recognition
- refuse permission
- refuse sexual advances
- refuse the refugee status
- refuse to do a crime
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16 отключать по одному
Отключать по одному-- If the NC level exceeds the specified NC curve, turn off the equipment, one piece at a time, to identify the source of the disturbing sound.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > отключать по одному
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17 pinpoint
pinpoint ['pɪnpɔɪnt](b) (identify → difficulty, source of rumour, cause of problem) identifier2 nounpointe f d'épingle;∎ a pinpoint of light un minuscule point lumineux∎ with pinpoint accuracy avec une précision parfaite►► Military pinpoint bombing bombardement m de précision -
18 primäre Fehlerquelle identifizieren
phr COMP identify primary source of faultDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Informatik > primäre Fehlerquelle identifizieren
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19 valeur assignée
номинальное значение
Количественное значение, указанное, как правило, изготовителем для определенного рабочего состояния детали, устройства или аппарата.
МЭК 60050(151-04-03).
[ ГОСТ Р 50030. 1-2000 ( МЭК 60947-1-99)]
номинальное значение
Значение величины, установленное обычно изготовителем для определенных рабочих условий компонента, прибора или оборудования.
[ ГОСТ Р 52319-2005 (МЭК 60050-151 [10], позиция 151-04-03)]
номинальное значение
Значение параметра электротехнического изделия (устройства), указанное изготовителем, при котором оно должно работать, являющееся исходным для отсчета отклонений.
Примечание
К числу параметров относятся, например, ток, напряжение, мощность.
[ ГОСТ 18311-80]
номинальное значение
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[IEV number 442-01-01]EN
nominal value
value of a quantity used to designate and identify a component, device, equipment, or system
NOTE – The nominal value is generally a rounded value.
[IEV number 151-16-09]
rated value
a quantity value assigned, generally by a manufacturer, for a specified operating condition of a component, device or equipment
Source: 151-04-03
[IEV number 442-01-01]FR
valeur nominale, f
valeur de dénomination, f
valeur d'une grandeur, utilisée pour dénommer et identifier un composant, un dispositif, un matériel ou un système
NOTE – La valeur nominale est généralement une valeur arrondie.
[IEV number 151-16-09]
valeur assignée
valeur d'une grandeur fixée, généralement par le constructeur, pour un fonctionnement spécifié d'un composant, d'un dispositif ou d'un matériel
Source: 151-04-03
[IEV number 442-01-01]Синонимы
EN
DE
FR
1
паспортное значение
Приближенная величина, используемая для обозначения или идентификации детали, аппарата или устройства.
МЭК 60050(151-04-01).
[ ГОСТ Р 50030. 1-2000 ( МЭК 60947-1-99)]EN
rated value
value of a quantity used for specification purposes, established for a specified set of operating conditions of a component, device, equipment, or system
[IEV number 151-16-08]FR
valeur assignée, f
valeur d'une grandeur, utilisée à des fins de spécification, correspondant à un ensemble spécifié de conditions de fonctionnement d'un composant, dispositif, matériel ou système
[IEV number 151-16-08]2
паспортное значение
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[IEV number 442-01-04]EN
nominal value
a suitable approximate quantity value used to designate or identify a component, device or equipment
Source: 151-04-01
[IEV number 442-01-04]FR
valeur nominale
valeur approchée appropriée d'une grandeur, utilisée pour dénommer ou identifier un composant, un dispositif ou un matériel
Source: 151-04-01
[IEV number 442-01-04]EN
DE
FR
Франко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > valeur assignée
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20 valeur nominale
номинальное значение
Количественное значение, указанное, как правило, изготовителем для определенного рабочего состояния детали, устройства или аппарата.
МЭК 60050(151-04-03).
[ ГОСТ Р 50030. 1-2000 ( МЭК 60947-1-99)]
номинальное значение
Значение величины, установленное обычно изготовителем для определенных рабочих условий компонента, прибора или оборудования.
[ ГОСТ Р 52319-2005 (МЭК 60050-151 [10], позиция 151-04-03)]
номинальное значение
Значение параметра электротехнического изделия (устройства), указанное изготовителем, при котором оно должно работать, являющееся исходным для отсчета отклонений.
Примечание
К числу параметров относятся, например, ток, напряжение, мощность.
[ ГОСТ 18311-80]
номинальное значение
-
[IEV number 442-01-01]EN
nominal value
value of a quantity used to designate and identify a component, device, equipment, or system
NOTE – The nominal value is generally a rounded value.
[IEV number 151-16-09]
rated value
a quantity value assigned, generally by a manufacturer, for a specified operating condition of a component, device or equipment
Source: 151-04-03
[IEV number 442-01-01]FR
valeur nominale, f
valeur de dénomination, f
valeur d'une grandeur, utilisée pour dénommer et identifier un composant, un dispositif, un matériel ou un système
NOTE – La valeur nominale est généralement une valeur arrondie.
[IEV number 151-16-09]
valeur assignée
valeur d'une grandeur fixée, généralement par le constructeur, pour un fonctionnement spécifié d'un composant, d'un dispositif ou d'un matériel
Source: 151-04-03
[IEV number 442-01-01]Синонимы
EN
DE
FR
1
паспортное значение
Приближенная величина, используемая для обозначения или идентификации детали, аппарата или устройства.
МЭК 60050(151-04-01).
[ ГОСТ Р 50030. 1-2000 ( МЭК 60947-1-99)]EN
rated value
value of a quantity used for specification purposes, established for a specified set of operating conditions of a component, device, equipment, or system
[IEV number 151-16-08]FR
valeur assignée, f
valeur d'une grandeur, utilisée à des fins de spécification, correspondant à un ensemble spécifié de conditions de fonctionnement d'un composant, dispositif, matériel ou système
[IEV number 151-16-08]2
паспортное значение
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[IEV number 442-01-04]EN
nominal value
a suitable approximate quantity value used to designate or identify a component, device or equipment
Source: 151-04-01
[IEV number 442-01-04]FR
valeur nominale
valeur approchée appropriée d'une grandeur, utilisée pour dénommer ou identifier un composant, un dispositif ou un matériel
Source: 151-04-01
[IEV number 442-01-04]EN
DE
FR
Франко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > valeur nominale
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