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1 implication of events
вовлечение одних событий в другие
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[А.С.Гольдберг. Англо-русский энергетический словарь. 2006 г.]Тематики
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > implication of events
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2 implication of events
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > implication of events
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3 implication of events
1) Общая лексика: включение событий2) Математика: вовлечение событий (в другие)3) Макаров: включение событий (в другие) -
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стат.English-Russian scientific dictionary > implication of events
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Общая лексика: значение событий, смысл событийУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the implication of events
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implication [ˏɪmplɪˊkeɪʃn] n1) вовлече́ние2) заме́шанность, прича́стность, соуча́стие3) то, что подразумева́ется; подте́кст; смысл;by implication ко́свенно
;the implication of events смысл, значе́ние собы́тий
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[ˌɪmplɪ'keɪʃ(ə)n]сущ.1)а) вовлечение, привлечение; включениеHis implication of his co-workers in the fraud was crucial. — Решающим было то, что он вовлек своих сотрудников в мошенничество.
Syn:drawing in, involvementб) замешанность, причастность, соучастиеSyn:2) следствие, вывод; последствия, результаты3) то, что подразумевается; подтекст; смыслderogatory / negative implication — отрицательная коннотация, подтекст
The implication was that they were splitting up. — Подразумевалось, что у них дело идет к разрыву.
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события aggregate of simple events ≈ множество элементарных событий algebra of states and events ≈ алгебра состояний и событий asymptotically independent events ≈ асимптотически независимые события chain dependent events ≈ зависимые события, образующие цепь continuous interference of events ≈ т. вер. непрерывное вмешательство случая delayed recurrent events ≈ рекуррентные события с задержкой discrete interference of events ≈ т. вер. дискретное вмешательство случая equally likely events ≈ равновероятные [равновозможные] события equally possible events ≈ равновероятные [равновозможные] события events occur at random ≈ явления носят случайный характер expected number of events ≈ ожидаемое число событий interval between events ≈ т. вер. интервал между событиями logically related events ≈ логически связанные события mutually exclusive events ≈ взаимно исключающие события mutually independent events ≈ взаимно независимые события pairwise independent events ≈ попарно независимые события set of elementary events ≈ множество элементарных событий statistically dependent events ≈ статистически зависимые события statistically independent events ≈ статистически независимые события stochastically independent events ≈ стохастически независимые события stream of random events ≈ поток случайных событий symmetrically dependent events ≈ эквивалентные события - algebra of events - antithetic events - at all events - chain of events - chained events - coincident events - combination of events - compatible events - consecutive events - crowd of events - current events - cycling of events - disjoint events - equal events - equiprobable events - equivalent events - exclusive events - exhaustive events - family of events - field of events - flow of events - identical events - implication of events - independence of events - independent events - intersection of events - multiple events - nonindependent events - nonoverlapping events - population of events - product of events - quasiequivalent events - quasiindependent events - recurrent events - repetitive events - semigroup of events - sequence of events - series of events - space of events - sum of events - union of events Результаты events: caught up by ~ находящийся в гуще событий events: caught up by ~ находящийся в гуще событий -
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noun1) вовлечение2) замешанность, причастность, соучастие3) то, что подразумевается; подтекст; смысл; by implication косвенно; the implication of events смысл, значение событийSyn:hint* * *(n) вывод; значение; импликация; предпосылка; скрытый смысл; смысл; условие* * *вовлечение, привлечение; включение* * *[im·pli·ca·tion || ‚ɪmplɪ'keɪʃn] n. вовлечение, замешанность, причастность, соучастие, смысл, подтекст, подразумеваемое* * *включениевключениявовлечениевтягиваниезамешанностьподтекстприкосновенностьпричастностьсмыслсопричастностьсоучастието* * *1) а) вовлечение б) замешанность 2) следствие 3) то, что подразумевается -
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1.комбинация маловероятных событий2.сочетание маловероятных событийEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > combination of unlikely events
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14 sequence of events
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16 exhaustive events
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > exhaustive events
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17 class of events
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > class of events
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18 intersection of events
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > intersection of events
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19 sum of events
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > sum of events
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20 вовлечение событий
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