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in some particular

  • 1 An orientation direction usually thought of as an imaginary line passing through the target on some particular heading example, the range run-in heading

    Aviation: attack axis

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > An orientation direction usually thought of as an imaginary line passing through the target on some particular heading example, the range run-in heading

  • 2 particular

    adj.
    1 particular (especial).
    tiene su sabor particular it has its own particular taste
    en casos particulares puede hacerse una excepción we can make an exception in special cases
    en particular in particular
    eso no tiene nada de particular that's nothing special o unusual
    lo que tiene de particular es… the unusual thing about it is…
    2 private (privado).
    dar clases particulares to teach private classes
    domicilio particular home address
    f. & m.
    1 member of the public (person).
    2 individual, citizen, civilian, private citizen.
    3 matter, point.
    m.
    matter (asunto).
    sin otro particular, se despide atentamente yours faithfully (en carta) (British), sincerely yours (United States)
    * * *
    1 (concreto) particular
    2 (privado) private
    3 (privativo) peculiar, particular, special
    4 (extraordinario) noteworthy, extraordinary
    1 (individuo) private individual
    2 (asunto) matter, subject
    \
    en particular in particular, particularly
    no tener nada de particular (no ser nada especial) to be nothing special 2 (no ser nada extraño) to be completely normal
    sin otro particular, le saluda... Yours sincerely,...
    * * *
    1. adj.
    3) special, peculiar
    2. noun m.
    * * *
    1. ADJ
    1) (=especial) special

    lo que tiene de particular es que... — what's remarkable about it is that...

    2) (=específico)

    me gustan todas, pero esta en particular — I like all of them, but this one in particular

    3) (=privado) [secretario, coche] private
    2.
    SM (=asunto) matter

    sin otro particular, se despide atentamente... — [en correspondencia] yours faithfully, sincerely yours (EEUU)

    3.
    SMF (=persona) (private) individual
    * * *
    I
    a) ( privado) <clases/profesor> private; < teléfono> home (before n)
    b) ( específico) <caso/aspecto> particular

    en particular — in particular, particularly

    c) ( especial)

    es un tipo muy particular — (fam) he's a very peculiar guy

    II
    a) (frml) ( asunto) matter, point

    sin otro particular le saludasincerely yours (AmE), yours faithfully (BrE)

    b) ( persona) (private) individual

    de particular — (RPl) out of uniform

    * * *
    I
    a) ( privado) <clases/profesor> private; < teléfono> home (before n)
    b) ( específico) <caso/aspecto> particular

    en particular — in particular, particularly

    c) ( especial)

    es un tipo muy particular — (fam) he's a very peculiar guy

    II
    a) (frml) ( asunto) matter, point

    sin otro particular le saludasincerely yours (AmE), yours faithfully (BrE)

    b) ( persona) (private) individual

    de particular — (RPl) out of uniform

    * * *
    particular1
    1 = private individual, private citizen.

    Ex: Special pricing policies introduced recently by several international publishers have resulted in libraries having to pay more than private individuals for books.

    Ex: Except for civil laws, and the individual right of the private citizen etc., the king is bound to public law, constitutional law and divine law.

    particular2
    2 = specified, particular.

    Ex: If access is limited to certain specified times, the term 'off-line' is applied.

    Ex: It is possible to identify an item uniquely within a particular institution or agency by a running accession number.
    * algo en particular = that certain something.
    * casa particular = private home.
    * de lo general a lo particular = from the general to the particular.
    * de lo particular a lo general = from the particular to the general.
    * en particular = in particular.
    * no hacer nada de particular = do + nothing in particular.
    * particular a = peculiar to.
    * particular a un área = localised [localized, -USA].
    * ser muy particular = be picky.

    * * *
    1 (privado) ‹clases/profesor› private; ‹teléfono› home ( before n)
    2 (específico) ‹característica/aspecto› particular
    en el caso particular de García in García's particular case
    la especie presenta ciertos rasgos que le son particulares the species has certain characteristics which are peculiar o unique to it
    en particular in particular, particularly
    3
    (especial, diferente): tiene un estilo muy particular she has a very individual o personal style, she has a style all of her own
    es un tipo muy particular ( fam); he's a very peculiar o ( colloq) weird guy
    no tiene nada de particular que quiera ir there's nothing unusual o strange in her wanting to go
    la casa no tiene nada de particular there's nothing special about the house
    1 ( frml) (asunto) matter, point
    conocemos su opinión sobre este particular we know your opinion on this matter o point
    sin otro particular saluda a usted atentamente sincerely yours ( AmE), yours faithfully ( BrE)
    2 (persona) (private) individual
    viajar como particular to travel on private o personal business
    de particular ( AmL); out of uniform
    * * *

     

    particular adjetivo
    a) ( privado) ‹clases/profesor private;

    teléfono home ( before n)
    b) ( específico) ‹caso/aspecto particular;


    c) ( especial) ‹estilo/gusto individual, personal;


    no tiene nada de particular que vaya there's nothing unusual o strange in her going;
    la casa no tiene nada de particular there's nothing special about the house
    ■ sustantivo masculino
    a) (frml) ( asunto) matter, point;



    viajar como particular to travel on private o personal business

    particular
    I adjetivo
    1 (peculiar, característico) special
    2 (concreto, singular) particular
    3 (privado) private, personal
    4 (raro, extraordinario) peculiar
    II sustantivo masculino
    1 (persona) private individual
    2 (asunto, tema) subject, matter
    ♦ Locuciones: de particular, special, extraordinary: ¿qué tiene de particular que vengan a visitarme?, what's so special about them coming to visit me?
    en particular, in special
    ' particular' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    ceñirse
    - chofer
    - chófer
    - concreta
    - concreto
    - determinada
    - determinado
    - frasear
    - permitirse
    - profesor
    - profesora
    - alojar
    - baño
    - bueno
    - cada
    - clase
    - cuál
    - domicilio
    - escritorio
    - especial
    - gentilicio
    - parte
    - peculiar
    - puntilloso
    - salón
    - vestíbulo
    English:
    coach
    - especially
    - in
    - individual
    - lazy
    - locker
    - particular
    - potter
    - private
    - separate
    - special
    - tutor
    - able
    - can
    - certain
    - detail
    - disability
    - distinct
    - distinctive
    - file
    - home
    - hour
    - knowledge
    - language
    - lodger
    - management
    - notably
    - peculiar
    - perk
    - personal
    - play
    - power
    - school
    - single
    - some
    - specific
    - syllabus
    - trade
    - trouble
    - -wise
    * * *
    adj
    1. [especial] particular;
    tiene su sabor particular it has its own particular taste;
    en casos particulares puede hacerse una excepción we can make an exception in special cases;
    es una persona muy particular she's a very unusual person;
    eso no tiene nada de particular that's nothing special o unusual;
    lo que tiene de particular es… the unusual thing about it is…;
    en particular in particular
    2. [privado] private;
    se vieron en su domicilio particular they met at his private residence;
    dar clases particulares to teach privately;
    domicilio particular home address;
    la casa tiene jardín particular the house has its own Br garden o US yard
    nmf
    [persona] member of the public; Am
    de particular [de paisano] [policía] in plain clothes;
    [soldado] in civilian clothes;
    iba vestido de particular [policía] he was in o wearing plain clothes;
    [soldado] he was in o wearing civilian clothes
    nm
    [asunto] matter;
    ¿cuál es tu opinión sobre el particular? what's your opinion on this (matter)?;
    te llamaba sin otro particular que preguntarte por la operación de tu madre I was just calling to ask about your mother's operation;
    sin otro particular, se despide atentamente [en carta] Br yours faithfully, US sincerely yours
    * * *
    I adj
    1 clase, propiedad private; asunto personal
    2 ( específico) particular;
    caso particular particular case;
    en particular in particular
    3 ( especial) peculiar
    II m
    1 ( persona) individual
    2
    :
    particulares pl particulars
    3
    :
    sin otro particular se despide atentamente sincerely yours, Br yours faithfully
    4
    :
    sobre el particular on the subject
    * * *
    1) : particular, specific
    2) : private, personal
    3) : special, unique
    1) : matter, detail
    2) : individual
    * * *
    1. (privado) private
    2. (concreto) particular / specific
    3. (característico) particular / characteristic
    4. (peculiar) individual / personal
    5. (original) unusual

    Spanish-English dictionary > particular

  • 3 particular a

    Ex. This article aims to clarify some of the classification and computerization problems peculiar to art collections.
    * * *

    Ex: This article aims to clarify some of the classification and computerization problems peculiar to art collections.

    Spanish-English dictionary > particular a

  • 4 algunas en particular

    • some in particular

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > algunas en particular

  • 5 algunos en particular

    • some in particular

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > algunos en particular

  • 6 en particular

    in particular, particularly
    * * *
    = in particular, notably
    Ex. This paper reports on interstate teleconference sessions and relates it to the issue of library networking in general, and to New Zealand in particular.
    Ex. In some subject fields, notably business, there may be both bibliographic and non-bibliographic data bases covering different aspects of the topic.
    * * *
    = in particular, notably

    Ex: This paper reports on interstate teleconference sessions and relates it to the issue of library networking in general, and to New Zealand in particular.

    Ex: In some subject fields, notably business, there may be both bibliographic and non-bibliographic data bases covering different aspects of the topic.

    Spanish-English dictionary > en particular

  • 7 случай

    (см. также вариант, версия, факт) case, event, occurrence, incident, occasion, chance
    Безусловно это можно использовать лишь в случае, если... - Of course this applies only if...
    Безусловно, в некоторых случаях... - In some cases, of course,...
    Частным случаем все еще является тот, в котором... - A still more restricted case is that in which...
    В огромном большинстве случаев... - In the vast majority of cases,...
    В данном случае единственной возможностью является... - For this case, the only recourse is to...
    В данном случае значение переменной Q не имеет какого-либо элементарного или очевидного объяснения. - In this case the quantity Q has no elementary or obvious meaning.
    В данном случае можно использовать другой подход. - In this case a different approach can be used.
    В зависимости от... возникают три случая. - Three cases arise depending on whether...
    В зависимости от того, действительно ли..., необходимо различать два случая. - Two cases are to be distinguished, according to whether...
    В качестве дополнительной иллюстрации рассмотрим случай... - As an additional illustration, consider the case of...
    В лучшем случае, подобные величины представляют (собой)... - At best such values represent...
    В любом случае, более удовлетворительным является (использовать и т. п.)... - In any case it is more satisfactory to...
    В любом случае, возможно, было бы правильным сказать, что... - In any case, it is probably fair to say that...
    В любом случае, очевидно, что... - At any rate, it is clear that...
    В некоторых случаях более надежные значения для F могут быть получены из... - In some cases more reliable values for F can be obtained from...
    В некоторых случаях более полезно... - In some cases it is more useful to...
    В некоторых случаях возможно... - In some cases it is possible to...
    В некоторых случаях достаточно... - In some cases, it is sufficient to...
    В некоторых случаях может оказаться необходимым... - It may be necessary in some cases to...
    В некоторых случаях эти два ограничения... - In some instances the two bounds fall close together...
    В общем случае будет невозможно (найти и т. п.)... - It will not in general be possible to...
    В общем случае будет обнаружено, что... - In the general case it will be found that...
    В общем случае возможно доказать, что... - In general, it is possible to prove that...
    В общем случае довольно трудно... - Generally, it is rather difficult to...
    В общем случае мы считаем наилучшим (вычислить и т. п.)... - In general, we find it best to...
    В общем случае несправедливо, что... - It is not in general true that...
    В общем случае предполагается, что... - It is generally assumed that...
    В общем случае рассуждение делают строгим, используя... - For the general case the argument is made precise by use of...
    В общем случае следует ожидать, что... - In general it should be anticipated that...
    В общем случае у нас нет оснований ожидать... - In the general case, we cannot reasonably expect...
    В общем случае это не будет происходить, если только не... - This will not happen, in general, unless...
    В общем случае это несправедливо. - In general this is not true.
    В общем случае, рассматриваемом ниже,... - In the general case to be dealt with below,...
    В обычном (= типичном) случае, например, можно было бы... - In a typical case, for example, one might...
    В подобном случае могло бы быть проще уточнить... - In such a case, it might be simpler to specify...
    В подобных случаях было предложено, чтобы... - In such cases it was suggested that...
    В последнем случае может быть достаточно (вычислить и т. п.)... - In the latter case it may be sufficient to...
    В простом специальном случае, когда X имеет форму (2.3), мы можем записать... - In the simple special case that X has the form (2.3) we can write...
    В различных случаях мы обнаружили, что удобно... - We have found it convenient on various occasions to...
    В следующей главе мы упростим ситуацию, рассматривая случай... - In the next chapter we simplify matters by considering the case of...
    В случае (а) неравенство (1) доказывается в [2]. - In the case (a) inequality (1) is proved in [2].
    В случае, если лекция откладывается, вас известят. - You will be given due notice in the event that the lecture is postponed.
    В соответствии с природой... возникают четыре разных случая. - Four distinct cases arise according to the nature of...
    В таком случае естественно сказать, что... - In this case it is natural to say that...
    В таком случае мы часто говорим, что... - In this situation, we often say that...
    В частных случаях может произойти (что-л). - In particular cases it may happen that...
    В этой главе мы рассматриваем различные случаи... - In this chapter we consider various cases of...
    В этом случае мы могли бы определить (= ввести)... - For this case we may define...
    В этом случае особенно просто... - In this case it is particularly easy to...
    В этом случае, невозможно более (использовать и т. п.)... - In this case, it is no longer possible to...
    Важный случай возникает, когда... - An important case occurs when...
    Во всех случаях общепризнанно, что... - In all cases it is generally recognized that...
    Во втором случае говорится о... - In the latter case one speaks of...
    Во многих случаях необходимо знать скорость (= частоту), при которой... - In many cases it is required to know the rate at which...
    Во многих случаях необходимо обращаться за помощью к приближенным методам. - In many cases it is necessary to resort to approximate methods.
    Во многих случаях это будет очевидно из простого наблюдения. - In many cases this will be obvious by inspection.
    Во многих случаях это не имеет значения. - In many cases this is of no importance.
    Возвращаясь теперь к более общему случаю, где/ когда... - Returning now to the more general case where...
    Все случаи такого типа покрываются... - All cases of this kind are covered by...
    Все это возникает как частные случаи (чего-л). - All of these arise as particular cases of...
    Выберем специальный случай, когда... - Let us choose the special case where...
    Давайте представим случай, когда... - Let us imagine a case where...
    Давайте применим наше правило к простому случаю... - Let us now apply our rule to the simple case of...
    Давайте рассмотрим некоторые частные случаи (чего-л). - Let us look at some particular cases of...
    Давайте сейчас проведем данную процедуру в специальном случае... - Let us carry out this procedure here for the special case of...
    Далее, мы кратко рассматриваем случаи, в которых... - Further, we briefly treat cases in which...
    Данный метод особенно подходит в случае, когда... - The method is particularly appropriate when...
    Действительно, наиболее типичным является случай, когда... - Indeed, it is typically the case that...
    Для простоты мы ограничимся случаем... - For simplicity we shall confine ourselves to the case of...
    До сих пор мы рассматривали лишь случаи, когда... - So far we have considered only cases in which...
    Другие случаи молено обсудить в подобной манере. - In a similar manner other cases may be discussed.
    Другим крайним случаем является... - At the other extreme is the case of...
    Другим частным случаем является тот из... - Another simple case is that of...
    Другой случай, представляющий для нас интерес, получается, если/ когда... - Another case of interest is obtained if...
    Если это тот самый случай, то отсюда следует... - This being the case, it follows that...
    Еще один интересный случай - это (случай)... - A further case of interest is that of...
    За исключением специальных простых случаев, во всех остальных не является очевидным, действительно ли... - Except in certain simple cases it will not be obvious whether...
    Зарегистрированы случаи (чего-л). - There are cases on record of...
    Здесь будет рассмотрен только последний (= второй) случай. - Only the latter case will be treated here.
    Здесь мы видим простой случай (чего-л). - Here we see a simple case of...
    й в данном случае это находится в соответствии с... - Again this is in accordance with...
    Из симметрии в данном случае очевидно, что... - In this case it is obvious from symmetry that...; From symmetry it is obvious that...
    Имеются несколько специальных случаев, представляющих для нас большой интерес. - There are several special cases of particular interest to us.
    Имеются случаи, когда... - There are cases when...
    Имеются случаи, когда можно (показать и т. п.)... - There are cases when it is possible to...
    Интересны несколько специальных случаев. - Several special cases are of interest.
    Интересный случай возникает, когда... - An interesting case occurs when...
    Интересным является случай, когда... - An interesting special case is when...
    Исследование каждого случая отдельно приводит к... - Examination of each individual case leads to...
    Итак, мы ограничимся наиболее важным случаем, который... - We therefore confine ourselves to the most important case, which is...
    К несчастью, встречаются случаи, когда... - Unfortunately there are occasions when...
    К сожалению, за исключением простейших случаев, довольно трудно (получить и т. п.)... - With the exception of the simplest cases it is, unfortunately, rather difficult to...
    Критический случай получается, когда... - The critical case is that in which...
    Между этими двумя весьма крайними случаями лежит большинство... - Between these two rather extreme cases lies the great majority of...
    Можно отметить три специальных случая. - Three special cases may be noticed. •'
    Мы до сих пор не рассматривали случай, когда... - We still have not dealt with the case in which...
    Мы должны отличать последний случай от случая... - This last case should be distinguished from the case of...
    Мы имеем здесь дело со случаем, когда... - We deal here with the case in which...
    Мы можем, конечно, применить теорему 1 к случаю, где/ когда... - We can, of course, apply Theorem 1 to the case where...
    Мы обсуждаем это в общем случае, когда... - We discuss this in the general case when...
    Мы ограничим наши рассуждения случаем... - We shall restrict our considerations to the case of...
    Мы очень просто включим сюда все случаи, сказав, что... - We include all cases very simply by saying that...
    Мы пренебрегаем случаем, когда х < 0. - We disregard the case when x < 0.
    Мы применим наши результаты к одному простому случаю. - We shall apply our results to a simple case.
    Мы проиллюстрируем данный метод для случая... - We shall illustrate the procedure for the case of...
    Мы рассматриваем каждый из этих двух случаев отдельно. - We consider these two cases separately.
    Мы увидим, что данное исследование применимо также в случае... - It will be observed that this investigation applies also to the case of...
    Мы уже применили здесь один специальный случай (чего-л). - We have used here a special case of...
    Мы уже убедились, что в общем случае мы не можем ожидать... - We have already seen that we cannot, in general, expect...
    На практике мы почти всегда встречаем случай, когда... - In practice, it is almost invariably the case that...
    Наиболее важным случаем является тот, в котором... - The most important case is that in which...
    Наиболее заметным (этот) случай становится, когда... - The most conspicuous case occurs when...
    Простейший и, одновременно, наиболее широко используемый случай это... - The simplest case, and the most widely used, is that of...
    Нам не известны случаи (чего-л). - No case of... has come to our notice.
    Наше задание становится существенно сложнее в случае... - The task at hand is more complicated in the case of...
    Общий случай рассматривается в упражнении 54. - The general case is considered in Exercise 54.
    Однако в данном случае проделать это затруднительно. - In the present situation, however, it is not feasible to do this.
    Однако в общем случае мы заинтересованы в измерении других характеристик... - In general, however, we are interested in measuring other properties of...
    Однако в общем случае эта идея имеет небольшую область приложений. - However, this idea has little application in general.
    Однако в случае... эти эффекты относительно малы. - These effects are, however, relatively small in the case of...
    Однако в специальных случаях это затруднение можно обойти. - In special cases, however, this difficulty may be circumvented.
    Однако во многих случаях мы не знаем... - But in many cases, we do not know...
    Однако для этих случаев часто более эффективно... - For these cases it is, however, often more efficient to...
    Однако из экспериментов мы знаем, что бывают случаи, когда... - Experimentally, however, we know that there are cases when...
    Однако имеется много случаев, когда... - There are, however, many cases in which...
    Однако имеется один интересный случай, когда... - There is, however, one interesting case in which...
    Однако имеются два предельных случая, когда... - There are, however, two limiting cases in which...
    Однако имеются некоторые специальные случаи, когда... - There are, however, some special cases in which...
    Однако имеются несколько специальных случаев, в которых/ когда... - There are, however, a few specific cases in which...
    Однако легко обобщить это исследование на случай, когда... - It is easy, however, to generalize this treatment to the case of...
    Однако существуют важные специальные случаи, когда... - There are, however, important special cases when...
    Однако это, несомненно, случай... - But this is by no means the case for...
    Однако, в общем случае, несправедливо, что... - It is not true in general, however, that...
    Одним важным исключением является случай... - An important exception is the case of...
    Основные результаты приводятся ниже, сначала для случая... - The main results are stated below, first for the case of...
    Особенно важным для наших целей является случай, что... - Particularly important for our purposes is the case of...
    Особенно это тот случай, когда... - This is particularly the case when...
    Особый интерес вызывают случаи, когда... - Special interest attaches to cases in which...
    Оставляя в стороне особые случаи, мы... - Leaving these singular cases aside, we...
    Оставляя этот случай в стороне, получаем, что... - Leaving this case out of consideration, it follows that...
    Остается рассмотреть случай, когда... - It remains now to deal with the case when...
    Очевидно, они неприменимы к случаям, где/ когда... - Clearly they do not apply to cases where...
    Первым и самым простым из этих случаев является случай, когда... - The first of these, and the simplest, is...
    Подобные случаи могут быть описаны общим уравнением... - Such cases can be covered by the general equation...
    Поучительно решить эти уравнения в случае... - It is instructive to work out these equations for the case of...
    Применение данной теории к частным случаям требует... - The application of the theory to particular cases requires...
    Простейший пример такой ситуации дается специальным случаем... - The simplest example of such a situation is the special case of...
    Простейшим случаем является тот, когда/в котором... - The simplest case is that in which...
    С другой стороны, в общем случае не всегда допустимо... - On the other hand, it is not in general permissible to...
    Ситуация становится проще в случае, когда... - The situation is slightly simpler in the case where...
    Следовательно в каждом отдельном из этих случаев необходимо... - In each of these cases, therefore, it is necessary to...
    Следующим простейшим случаем является тот, в котором... - The next simplest case is that in which...
    Случаем огромного практического интереса является тот, в котором/где/ когда... - A case of great practical interest is that in which...
    Случаи, имеющие практический интерес, приводятся ниже. - Cases of practical interest are given below.
    Случай (чего-л) требует специального рассмотрения. - The case of... requires special consideration.
    Случай этого сорта возникает, когда... - This kind of case arises when...
    Случай, вызывающий особый интерес, возникает, когда... - A case of special interest arises when...
    Сначала мы рассматриваем случай... - We first deal with the case of...
    Существенно более важным случаем является тот, когда... - By far the most important case is that in which...
    Существуют два случая, когда это должно быть принято во внимание. - There are two situations where this has to be taken into account:
    Такая связь является простейшей в случае... - This connection is simplest in the case of...
    Тем не менее, мы говорим в общем случае, что... - Nevertheless, we generally say that...
    Теорема 2 может быть расширена на случай параболического уравнения. - Theorem 2 can be extended to deal with parabolic equations.
    Теперь мы можем обобщить (это) на случай... - We can now generalize to the case of...
    Теперь мы обнаруживаем, что обязаны различать между двумя случаями. - We have now two cases to distinguish.
    То, что было сказано выше, применяется, в частности, к случаю... - What has been said above applies in particular to...
    Только что приведенный пример является специальным случаем... - The example just given is a special case of...
    Нам не представится случай использовать... - We shall not have occasion to use...
    Уже сформулированные правила молено распространить на случай... - The rules presented so far can be extended to...
    Частным случаем этой теоремы является... - A particular case of this theorem is that...
    Что важно в любом из случаев, это... - What is important in either case is that...
    Чтобы получить практический результат в подобных случаях, мы... - То obtain a practical result in such cases, we...
    Чтобы рассмотреть общий случай, давайте... - То deal with the general case, let...
    Чтобы рассмотреть этот случай, мы... - То cover this case, we...
    Эти результаты теперь могут быть специализированы для случая... - These results can now be specialized to the case of...
    Это может рассматриваться как специальный случай... - This may now be regarded as a special case of...
    Это обычный случай. - This is a common occurrence.
    Это очевидно для случая, когда/где... - This is obvious in the case of...
    Это практически важный случай, потому что... - This is an important case in practice because...
    Это просто частный случай (теоремы и т. п.)... - This is simply a particular case of...
    Это случай, наиболее часто встречающийся на практике. - This is the case that occurs most frequently in practice.
    Это существенно отличается от конечномерного случая, где... - This is in marked contrast to the finite dimensional case, where...
    Это удовлетворительно во многих случаях, однако... - This is satisfactory in many instances; however,...
    Это хорошо подтверждается в случае... - This is well confirmed in the case of...
    Этого, очевидно, достаточно, чтобы рассмотреть случай.,. - It is obviously enough to consider the case...
    Этот случай дает прекрасный пример (чего-л). - This case provides an excellent example of...
    Этот случай хорошо иллюстрируется (чем-л). - This case is neatly illustrated by...

    Русско-английский словарь научного общения > случай

  • 8 рассматривать

    (= рассмотреть, обсуждать) examine, consider, discuss, regard, analyze, be concerned with, deal with, inspect, give consideration to, review, look upon, treat
    Более детально мы рассматриваем эту концепцию во втором параграфе. - We consider this concept in greater detail in Section 2.
    Будет полезно рассмотреть эту ситуацию с более общей точки зрения. - It will be useful to consider this situation more generally.
    Будет полезно снова рассмотреть... - It will be useful to reconsider...
    В данной главе мы будем рассматривать лишь... - In this chapter we shall be concerned only with...
    В данный момент имеет смысл рассмотреть более глубоко... - At this point, it is worthwhile to go more deeply into...
    В значительно более общем виде мы можем рассмотреть... - Much more generally, we may consider...
    В качестве дополнительной иллюстрации рассмотрим случай... - As an additional illustration, consider the case of...
    В качестве последнего примера в этой главе рассмотрим... - As a final example in this chapter we consider...
    В качестве примера рассмотрим теперь... - By way of example, let us now consider...
    В качестве частного примера рассмотрим следующий. - As a particular example take the following.
    В первом приближении мы можем рассматривать... - То a first approximation we may regard...
    В следующих четырех главах мы будем рассматривать исключительно... - In the next four chapters we shall be concerned exclusively with...
    В том же ключе мы рассмотрим... - In this spirit we consider...
    В целом, наименее запутывающим решением кажется рассмотрение... - On the whole it seems least confusing to regard...
    В этой главе мы рассматриваем различные случаи... - In this chapter we consider various cases of...
    Во многих инженерных приложениях необходимо рассматривать... - In many engineering applications, it is necessary to consider...
    Вскоре мы рассмотрим ряд приложений. - We will soon consider a number of applications.
    Давайте рассмотрим более детально способ, которым... - Let us consider in more detail the manner in which...
    . Давайте рассмотрим более легкий способ нахождения... - Let us pursue the easier course of finding...
    Давайте рассмотрим детально... - Let us look in detail at...
    Давайте рассмотрим заново наше заключение, что... - Let us reconsider our conclusion that...
    Давайте рассмотрим некоторые частные случаи... - Let us look at some particular cases of...
    Давайте рассмотрим этот вопрос, используя специальные примеры. - Let us approach this question by means of specific examples.
    Давайте тщательно рассмотрим... - Let us carefully inspect...
    Далее, мы кратко рассматриваем случаи, когда... - Further, we briefly treat cases in which...
    Для простоты давайте рассмотрим... - For the sake of simplicity, let us consider...
    До сих пор мы рассматривали лишь случаи, когда... - So far we have considered only cases in which...
    Достаточно много исследователей рассматривали эффект... - Quite a few investigators have considered the effect of...
    Другое приближение получается, когда мы рассматриваем... - Another approximation is obtained by regarding...
    Имеется очевидная необходимость в том, чтобы рассмотреть... - There is an obvious need to consider...
    Кратко рассмотрим... - We briefly review/consider...; Let us take a brief look at...; Let us briefly run through...
    Можно было бы продолжить и рассмотреть... - One could proceed further and consider...
    Мы будем рассматривать четыре типа... - We will consider four types of...
    Мы до сих пор не рассматривали случай, когда... - We still have not dealt with the case in which...
    Мы не будем рассматривать этот сложный вопрос. -We shall not enter into this complicated question.
    Мы рассматриваем данную книгу как лучший источник относительно... - We regard this book as the best source for...
    Мы рассматриваем каждый из этих двух случаев отдельно. - We consider these two cases separately.
    Мы рассматриваем поведение... - We consider the behavior of...
    Мы рассмотрим эти вопросы позднее. - We shall deal with these matters later.
    На самом деле для настоящих целей достаточно рассмотреть... - In fact it is sufficient for the present purpose to consider...
    На самом деле, мы сейчас рассматриваем... - In effect, we are now considering...
    Нам особенно интересно рассмотреть... - It will be of particular interest to us to consider...
    Не много исследователей рассматривали эффект... - Few investigators have considered the effect of...
    Некоторые авторитетные авторы, следовательно, предпочитают рассматривать... - Some authorities, therefore, prefer to consider...
    Необходимо рассмотреть эту проблему в некоторых деталях. - It is necessary to consider this problem in some detail.
    Несколько исследователей рассматривали эффект... - A few/several investigators have considered the effect of...
    Нет необходимости рассматривать эти процессы. - These processes need not be considered.
    Новое свойство возникает, когда мы рассматриваем... - A new feature appears when we consider...
    Однако более продуктивно рассмотреть... - It is, however, more fruitful to consider...
    Однако давайте рассмотрим еще раз... - But let us reconsider...
    Однако если (же) мы рассмотрим происходящее более подробно, то увидим, что... - If we consider what happens more carefully, however, we can see that...
    Однако здесь мы рассматриваем... - We are concerned here, however, with...
    Однако многие учебники не рассматривают... - However, many textbooks do not treat...
    Однако мы рассматриваем здесь лишь... - However, we are concerned here only with...
    Однако необходимо рассмотреть некоторое число усложняющих (ситуацию) факторов. - A number of complicating factors must, however, be considered.
    Однако очень часто мы должны рассматривать... - But very often we have to consider...
    Однако сейчас мы можем рассмотреть... - For the present, however, we can consider...
    Остается рассмотреть вопрос о... - It remains to take up the question of...
    Остается рассмотреть случай, когда... - It remains now to deal with the case when...
    Остается рассмотреть факт... - It remains to consider the fact that...
    Перед тем как начать более детальное изучение..., полезно рассмотреть... - Before beginning a more detailed study of..., it is helpful to consider...
    Подобная ситуация возникает (каждый раз), когда мы рассматриваем... - A similar situation will arise when we discuss...
    Полезно сейчас отвлечься и рассмотреть... - It is useful to digress here and consider...
    Поучительно рассмотреть эти результаты с точки зрения... - It is instructive to consider these results from the standpoint of...
    Предпочтительнее, если мы рассмотрим... - We direct our attention, rather, to...
    Прежде чем рассматривать задачу, удобно напомнить, что... - Before considering the problem it will be convenient to recall...
    Прежде чем рассматривать их подробно, следует заметить, что... - Before considering these in detail, it should be mentioned that...
    Прервемся на минуту, чтобы рассмотреть
    (= проверить)... - Let us take a moment to examine...
    При изучении этих систем важно рассмотреть... - In studying these systems, it is important to consider...
    Проблема, которую мы обязаны позднее рассмотреть, чтобы применять данную идею, состоит в том, что... - A problem that we must eventually face in making use of this concept is...
    Рассмотрим более тщательно значение... - Let us consider more closely the significance of...
    Рассмотрим два свойства... - Let us consider two properties of...
    Рассмотрим кратко... - Let us briefly consider...
    Рассмотрим некоторые важные сведения относительно... - Let us review some important facts regarding...
    Рассмотрим сначала вопрос о... - Let us first consider the question of...
    Рассмотрим теперь использование... - Consider now the use of...
    Рассмотрим численный пример. - Let us take a numerical example.
    Рассмотрим этот вопрос несколько ниже. - We consider this question a little further.
    С тем же успехом мы могли бы рассмотреть... - We might equally well have considered...
    Сейчас мы будем рассматривать... - We shall presently consider...; At present we shall consider...
    Сейчас нам будет достаточно рассмотреть случай, когда... - It will be sufficient for the present to consider the case where...
    Следовательно, мы не будем рассматривать... - We shall therefore not deal with...
    Следует рассмотреть... - Consideration should be given to...
    Следующий шаг состоит в том, чтобы рассмотреть... - The next step is to consider...
    Сначала мы рассматриваем случай... - We first deal with the case of...
    Сначала рассмотрим (один) пример. - First we consider an example.
    Таким образом, нет необходимости рассматривать... - Thus it is unnecessary to treat...
    Тем не менее, интересно кратко рассмотреть (вопрос и т. п.)... - Nevertheless, it is interesting to look briefly at...
    Теперь мы будем рассматривать (один) способ удалить эти ограничения, наложенные на f(x). - We shall now consider a procedure for removing these restrictions on
    Теперь мы рассмотрим несколько фундаментальных принципов... - We now turn to several fundamental principles...
    Теперь мы рассмотрим эффект... - We consider now the effect of...
    Теперь рассмотрим, действительно ли возможно (установить "т. п.)... - Let us now consider whether it is possible to...
    Теперь удобно рассмотреть... - It is convenient now to consider...
    Чтобы ответить на этот вопрос, нам надо более детально рассмотреть... - То answer this question we need to look more closely at...
    Чтобы понять это, достаточно рассмотреть... - То see this, it suffices to consider...
    Чтобы продемонстрировать эту концепцию, мы, во-первых, рассмотрим... - То demonstrate this concept we consider, first,...
    Чтобы рассмотреть общий случай, давайте... - То deal with the general case, let...
    Чтобы рассмотреть это более детально, давайте... - То see this in greater detail, let us...
    Чтобы рассмотреть этот случай, мы... - То cover this case, we...
    Чтобы расширить нашу область приложений, мы теперь рассмотрим... - То broaden our scope of applications we now consider...
    Это склоняет к тому, чтобы рассматривать (5) как... - It is tempting to regard (5) as...
    Это становится понятным, если мы рассмотрим... - This becomes clear on consideration of...

    Русско-английский словарь научного общения > рассматривать

  • 9 частный

    partial, particular, special, private
    В качестве частного примера рассмотрим следующий. - As a particular example take the following.
    Все это возникает как частные случаи (чего-л). - All of these arise as particular cases of...
    Давайте рассмотрим некоторые частные случаи (чего-л). - Let us look at some particular cases of...
    Другим частным случаем является... - Another simple case is that of...
    Из этого частного примера мы можем заключить, что... - We may infer from this particular example that...
    Как частное (= особое) приложение теоремы 1... - As a particular application of Theorem 1 we see that...
    Мы завершаем (этот параграф) рассмотрением частного (= особого) класса (чего-л). - We conclude by considering a particular class of...
    Одним частным случаем этой теоремы является... - A particular case of this theorem is that...
    Применение данной теории к частным случаям требует... - The application of the theory to particular cases requires...
    Это важный частный случай и... - This is an important special case and...
    Это просто частный случай (уравнения)... - This is simply a particular case of...

    Русско-английский словарь научного общения > частный

  • 10 F65.0

    рус Фетишизм
    eng Fetishism. Reliance on some non-living object as a stimulus for sexual arousal and sexual gratification. Many fetishes are extensions of the human body, such as articles of clothing or footwear. Other common examples are characterized by some particular texture such as rubber, plastic or leather. Fetish objects vary in their importance to the individual. In some cases they simply serve to enhance sexual excitement achieved in ordinary ways (e.g. having the partner wear a particular garment).

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F65.0

  • 11 aliqui

    ălĭqui, aliqua, aliquod; plur. aliqui, aliquae, aliqua [alius-qui; v. aliquis] (the nom. fem. sing. and neutr. plur. were originally aliquae, analogous to the simple quae, from qui:

    tam quam aliquae res Verberet,

    Lucr. 4, 263, and Cic. Fam. 6, 20, 2 MS.; but the adj. signif. of the word caused the change into aliqua; on the other hand, a change of the gen. and dat. fem. sing. alicujus and alicui into aliquae, Charis. 133 P., seems to have been little imitated.—Alicui, trisyl., Ov. Tr. 4, 7, 7.— Dat. and abl. plur. aliquibus, Mel. 2, 5;

    oftener aliquis,

    Liv. 24, 42; 45, 32; Plin. 2, 12, 9, § 55; cf. aliquis), indef. adj., some, any (designating an object acc. to its properties or attributes; while by aliquis, aliquid, as subst. pron., an object is designated individually by name; cf. Jahn in his Jahrb. 1831, III. 73, and the commentators on the passages below).
    I.
    In opp. to a definite object:

    quod certe, si est aliqui sensus in morte praeclarorum virorum, etc.,

    Cic. Sest. 62, 131 B. and K.:

    nisi qui deusvel casus aliqui subvenerit,

    id. Fam. 16, 12, 1 iid.:

    si forte aliqui inter dicendum effulserit extemporalis color,

    Quint. 10, 6, 5 Halm:

    ex hoc enim populo deligitur aliqui dux,

    Cic. Rep. 1, 44, 68 B. and K.:

    si ab eā deus aliqui requirat,

    id. Ac. Pr. 2, 7, 19 iid.:

    an tibi erit quaerendus anularius aliqui?

    id. ib. 2, 26, 86 iid.:

    tertia (persona) adjungitur, quam casus aliqui aut tempus imponit,

    id. Off. 1, 32, 115 iid.; so id. ib. 3, 7, 33 iid.:

    lapis aliqui,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 56, § 147 Zumpt:

    harum sententiarum quae vera sit, deus aliqui viderit,

    id. Tusc. 1, 11, 23 B. and K.:

    aliqui talis terror,

    id. ib. 4, 16, 35, and 5, 21, 62 iid.:

    si te dolor aliqui corporis, etc.,

    id. Fam. 7, 1 iid.; and many other passages, where transcribers or editors have ignorantly substituted aliquis; cf. also Heind. ad Cic. N. D. 3, 38, 91:

    Ut aliqua pars laboris minuatur mihi,

    Ter. Heaut. prol. 42 Fleck.:

    in quo aliqua significatio virtutis adpareat,

    Cic. Off. 1, 15, 46 B. and K.:

    Cum repetes a proximo tuo rem aliquam,

    Vulg. Deut. 24, 10:

    numquam id sine aliquā justā causā existimarem te fecisse,

    Cic. Fam. 11, 27, 7:

    aliquae laudes, aliqua pars,

    id. ib. 9, 14:

    aliquae mulieres,

    Vulg. Luc. 8, 2: aliquod rasum argenteum, Plaut. Truc. 1, 1, 33:

    rasum aënum aliquod,

    id. ib. 1, 1, 34:

    evadet in aliquod magnum malum,

    Ter. Ad. 3, 4, 64:

    qui appropinquans aliquod malum metuit,

    Cic. Tusc. 4, 16, 35:

    esse in mentibus hominum tamquam oraculum aliquod,

    id. Div. 2, 48, 100:

    si habuerit aliquod juramentum,

    Vulg. 3 Reg. 8, 31: sive plura sunt, sive aliquod unum, or some one only, Cic. de Or, 2, 72, 292:

    ne aliquas suscipiam molestias,

    id. Am. 13, 48; id. Off. 1, 36:

    necubi aut motus alicujus aut fulgor armorum fraudem detegeret,

    Liv. 22, 28, 8:

    ne illa peregrinatio detrimentum aliquod afferret,

    Nep. Att. 2, 3:

    me credit aliquam sibi fallaciam portare,

    Ter. And. 2, 6, 1:

    qui alicui rei est (sc. aptus),

    who is fitted for something, id. Ad. 3, 3, 4: demonstrativum genus est, quod tribuitur in alicujus certae personae laudem aut vituperationem, to the praise or blame of some particular person, Cic. Inv. 1, 7:

    alicui Graeculo otioso,

    id. de Or. 1, 22, 102:

    totiens alicui chartae sua vincula dempsi,

    Ov. Tr. 4, 7, 7:

    invenies aliquo cum percussore jacentem,

    Juv. 8, 173 al. —
    II.
    In opp. to no, none, some:

    exorabo aliquo modo,

    Plaut. Stich. 4, 2, 41:

    ut huic malo aliquam producam moram,

    Ter. And. 3, 5, 9:

    olim quom ita animum induxti tuum, Quod cuperes, aliquo pacto efficiundum tibi,

    id. ib. 5, 3, 13 (= quoquo modo, Don.):

    haec enim ille aliquā ex parte habebat,

    in some degree, Cic. Clu. 24 fin.; so id. Fin. 5, 14, 38, and id. Lael. 23, 86:

    nihil (te habere), quod aut hoc aut aliquo rei publicae statu timeas,

    in any condition whatever, id. Fam. 6, 2: nec dubitare, quin aut aliquā re publicā sis futurus, qui esse debes;

    aut perditā, non afflictiore conditione quam ceteri,

    id. ib. 6, 1 fin.:

    gesta res exspectatur, quam quidem aut jam esse aliquam aut appropinquare confido,

    id. Fam. 12, 10, 2: intelleges te aliquid habere, quod speres;

    nihil quod timeas,

    id. ib. 6, 2:

    Morbus est animi, in magno pretio habere in aliquo habenda vel in nullo,

    Sen. Ep. 75, 10:

    quin ejus facti si non bonam, at aliquam rationem afferre soleant,

    Cic. Verr. 3, 85, 195; so id. Off. 1, 11, 35:

    si liberos bonā aut denique aliquā re publicā perdidissent,

    id. Fam. 5, 16, 3.—Pregn., some considerable:

    aliquod nomenque decusque,

    no mean, Verg. A. 2, 89; cf. aliquis, II. C.—
    III.
    With non, neque, and non.. sed:

    si non fecero ei male aliquo pacto,

    Plaut. Bacch. 3, 6, 23:

    si haec non ad aliquos amicos conqueri vellem,

    Cic. Verr. 5, 71:

    non vidistis aliquam similitudinem,

    Vulg. Deut. 4, 15; ib. Luc. 11, 36; ib. Col. 2, 23:

    quod tu neque negare posses nec cum defensione aliquā confiteri,

    Cic. Verr. 1, 55, 154; 4, 7, 14; id. Tusc. 1, 3, 6; Caes. B. C. 1, 85, 5:

    neque figuras aliquas facietis vobis,

    Vulg. Lev. 19, 28; ib. 2 Par. 22, 9:

    sceleri tuo non mentem aliquam tuam, sed fortunam populi Romani obstitisse,

    Cic. Cat. 1, 6; so id. Balb. 28, 64; Tac. Or. 6.—
    IV.
    With numerals, as in Gr. tis, and Engl. some, to express an indefinite sum or number:

    aliquos viginti dies,

    some twenty days, Plaut. Men. 5, 5, 47: quadringentos aliquos milites, Cato, Orig. ap. Gell. 3, 7, 6, and Non. 187, 24:

    aliqua quinque folia,

    Cato, R. R. 156, quoted in Varr. R. R. 1, 2, 28:

    introductis quibusdam septem testibus,

    App. Miles. 2:

    tres aliqui aut quattuor,

    Cic. Fin. 2, 19, 62 (cf. in Gr. es diakosious men tinas autôn apekteinan, Thuc. 3, 111; v. Sturtz, Lex. Xen. s. v. tis, and Shäfer, Appar. ad Demosth. III. p. 269).—
    V.
    A.. Sometimes with alius, any other (cf. aliquis, II. A.):

    quae non habent caput aut aliquam aliam partem,

    Varr. L. L. 9, 46, 147:

    dum aliud aliquid flagiti conficiat,

    Ter. Phorm. 5, 2, 5:

    hoc alienum est aut cum aliā aliquā arte est commune,

    Cic. de Or. 2, 9:

    aliusne est aliquis improbis civibus peculiaris populus,

    id. Sest. 58, 125 B. and K.; id. Inv. 1, 11, 15.—
    B.
    With alius implied (cf. aliquis, II. B.):

    dubitas ire in aliquas terras,

    some other lands, Cic. Cat. 1, 8:

    judicant aut spe aut timore aut aliquā permotione mentis,

    id. de Or. 2, 42; id. Tusc. 3, 14, 30; id. Tim. 5:

    cum mercaturas facerent aut aliquam ob causam navigarent,

    id. Verr. 5, 28, 72; id. Rep. 3, 14, 23.

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  • 12 aliquis

        aliquis aliqua, aliquid,    nom. and acc plur. neut. aliqua, dat. aliquīs or aliquibus, pron indef., some one, any one, anybody, one or another; neut., something, anything.    I. As pron. subst: Quom ex te esset aliquis, qui te appellaret patrem, T.: aliquid facerem, ut hoc ne facerem, T.: demersae sunt leges alicuius opibus: si te aliqui timuerunt: unusquisque aliquid fraudans se, L.: nunc aliquis dicat mihi: Quid tu? H.: Si qua tibi sponsa est... Haec tibi sive aliqua est, O.: insigne aliquid facere, T.: esse aliquid naturā pulchrum: in quo est aliquid extremum, any end.—With unus, some one man, some one: ad unum aliquem confugiebant: sin aliquis excellit unus e multis.—Partit.: aliquis ex barbatis illis: suorum aliquis: principum aliquis, Ta.: cum aliquibus principum, L.: aliquid credito esse causae, be sure there is some reason, T.: falsi: virium. — With aliquando, emphasizing the indefiniteness: quia dico aliquid aliquando: si qui fecerint aliquid aliquando.—In conditional clauses: si aliquid dandum est voluptati: si aliquem nacti sumus, cuius, etc.: nisi alicui suorum negotium daret, N.—In negative clauses: ne aliquid vos timeretis: ne aliquis dicat, etc., N.—Collect. with a plur verb.: aperite aliquis actutum ostium, T.—With alius, aliud, some other, any other, something else, anything else: dum aliud aliquid flagiti conficiat, T.: per alium aliquem te ipsum ulcisci.—Praegn., somebody, something, considerable, important: atque fac, ut me velis esse aliquem, to be somebody: si vis esse aliquis, Iu.: Meas esse aliquid putare nugas, Ct.: Est aliquid... A Diomede legi, O.: est aliquid Unius sese dominum fecisse lacertae, Iu.: dicere aliquid, to say something worth the while: adsequi aliquid, to accomplish something.—So, in colloq. lang.: fiet aliquid, something (great) will happen, T.—One and another, a few, some: dixerat aliquis leniorem sententiam, ut primo Marcellus, Cs.: dicet aliquis, noli, etc. —    II. adj. (cf. aliqui): nos quibus est alicunde aliquis obiectus labos, T.: ut aliquis metus adiunctis sit ad gratiam.
    * * *
    aliquis (aliqua), aliquid (quod) (P N aliqua) PRON
    anyone, anybody, anything; someone (unspecified); some/few; some (particular) thing

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  • 13 Thinking

       But what then am I? A thing which thinks. What is a thing which thinks? It is a thing which doubts, understands, [conceives], affirms, denies, wills, refuses, which also imagines and feels. (Descartes, 1951, p. 153)
       I have been trying in all this to remove the temptation to think that there "must be" a mental process of thinking, hoping, wishing, believing, etc., independent of the process of expressing a thought, a hope, a wish, etc.... If we scrutinize the usages which we make of "thinking," "meaning," "wishing," etc., going through this process rids us of the temptation to look for a peculiar act of thinking, independent of the act of expressing our thoughts, and stowed away in some particular medium. (Wittgenstein, 1958, pp. 41-43)
       Analyse the proofs employed by the subject. If they do not go beyond observation of empirical correspondences, they can be fully explained in terms of concrete operations, and nothing would warrant our assuming that more complex thought mechanisms are operating. If, on the other hand, the subject interprets a given correspondence as the result of any one of several possible combinations, and this leads him to verify his hypotheses by observing their consequences, we know that propositional operations are involved. (Inhelder & Piaget, 1958, p. 279)
       In every age, philosophical thinking exploits some dominant concepts and makes its greatest headway in solving problems conceived in terms of them. The seventeenth- and eighteenth-century philosophers construed knowledge, knower, and known in terms of sense data and their association. Descartes' self-examination gave classical psychology the mind and its contents as a starting point. Locke set up sensory immediacy as the new criterion of the real... Hobbes provided the genetic method of building up complex ideas from simple ones... and, in another quarter, still true to the Hobbesian method, Pavlov built intellect out of conditioned reflexes and Loeb built life out of tropisms. (S. Langer, 1962, p. 54)
       Experiments on deductive reasoning show that subjects are influenced sufficiently by their experience for their reasoning to differ from that described by a purely deductive system, whilst experiments on inductive reasoning lead to the view that an understanding of the strategies used by adult subjects in attaining concepts involves reference to higher-order concepts of a logical and deductive nature. (Bolton, 1972, p. 154)
       There are now machines in the world that think, that learn and create. Moreover, their ability to do these things is going to increase rapidly until-in the visible future-the range of problems they can handle will be coextensive with the range to which the human mind has been applied. (Newell & Simon, quoted in Weizenbaum, 1976, p. 138)
       But how does it happen that thinking is sometimes accompanied by action and sometimes not, sometimes by motion, and sometimes not? It looks as if almost the same thing happens as in the case of reasoning and making inferences about unchanging objects. But in that case the end is a speculative proposition... whereas here the conclusion which results from the two premises is an action.... I need covering; a cloak is a covering. I need a cloak. What I need, I have to make; I need a cloak. I have to make a cloak. And the conclusion, the "I have to make a cloak," is an action. (Nussbaum, 1978, p. 40)
       It is well to remember that when philosophy emerged in Greece in the sixth century, B.C., it did not burst suddenly out of the Mediterranean blue. The development of societies of reasoning creatures-what we call civilization-had been a process to be measured not in thousands but in millions of years. Human beings became civilized as they became reasonable, and for an animal to begin to reason and to learn how to improve its reasoning is a long, slow process. So thinking had been going on for ages before Greece-slowly improving itself, uncovering the pitfalls to be avoided by forethought, endeavoring to weigh alternative sets of consequences intellectually. What happened in the sixth century, B.C., is that thinking turned round on itself; people began to think about thinking, and the momentous event, the culmination of the long process to that point, was in fact the birth of philosophy. (Lipman, Sharp & Oscanyan, 1980, p. xi)
       The way to look at thought is not to assume that there is a parallel thread of correlated affects or internal experiences that go with it in some regular way. It's not of course that people don't have internal experiences, of course they do; but that when you ask what is the state of mind of someone, say while he or she is performing a ritual, it's hard to believe that such experiences are the same for all people involved.... The thinking, and indeed the feeling in an odd sort of way, is really going on in public. They are really saying what they're saying, doing what they're doing, meaning what they're meaning. Thought is, in great part anyway, a public activity. (Geertz, quoted in J. Miller, 1983, pp. 202-203)
       Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler. (Einstein, quoted in Minsky, 1986, p. 17)
       What, in effect, are the conditions for the construction of formal thought? The child must not only apply operations to objects-in other words, mentally execute possible actions on them-he must also "reflect" those operations in the absence of the objects which are replaced by pure propositions. Thus, "reflection" is thought raised to the second power. Concrete thinking is the representation of a possible action, and formal thinking is the representation of a representation of possible action.... It is not surprising, therefore, that the system of concrete operations must be completed during the last years of childhood before it can be "reflected" by formal operations. In terms of their function, formal operations do not differ from concrete operations except that they are applied to hypotheses or propositions [whose logic is] an abstract translation of the system of "inference" that governs concrete operations. (Piaget, quoted in Minsky, 1986, p. 237)
       [E]ven a human being today (hence, a fortiori, a remote ancestor of contemporary human beings) cannot easily or ordinarily maintain uninterrupted attention on a single problem for more than a few tens of seconds. Yet we work on problems that require vastly more time. The way we do that (as we can observe by watching ourselves) requires periods of mulling to be followed by periods of recapitulation, describing to ourselves what seems to have gone on during the mulling, leading to whatever intermediate results we have reached. This has an obvious function: namely, by rehearsing these interim results... we commit them to memory, for the immediate contents of the stream of consciousness are very quickly lost unless rehearsed.... Given language, we can describe to ourselves what seemed to occur during the mulling that led to a judgment, produce a rehearsable version of the reaching-a-judgment process, and commit that to long-term memory by in fact rehearsing it. (Margolis, 1987, p. 60)

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  • 14 nescio

    ne-scĭo, īvi or ĭi, ītum, 4, v. a., not to know, to be ignorant (syn. ignoro):

    hunc nescire sat scio de illā amicā,

    Plaut. Merc. 2, 3, 48:

    nescis cui maledicas nunc viro,

    Ter. Eun. 4, 7, 29:

    nec me pudet fateri nescire, quod nesciam,

    Cic. Tusc. 1, 25, 60:

    de Oropo opinor, sed certum nescio,

    id. Att. 12, 23, 2:

    quid nobis agendum sit, nescio,

    id. ib. 7, 12, 2:

    anima sit (animus) ignisve, nescio,

    id. Tusc. 1, 25, 60:

    nescis quantā cum expectatione sim te auditurus,

    you cannot think, id. N. D. 3, 1, 2:

    nescis, temeraria, nescis, Quem fugias,

    Ov. M. 1, 514:

    nobis omnia de te Quaerere, si nescis, maxima cura fuit,

    id. H. 17, 197; 20, 150:

    quod scis or scies, nescis, a formula used in advising another to keep a secret: ne tu hercle linguam comprimes Posthac: etiam illud quod scies nesciveris,

    Plaut. Mil. 2, 6, 89:

    tu nescis id quod scis, Dromo, si sapies,

    Ter. Heaut. 4, 4, 26; id. Eun. 4, 4, 55.—With acc. and inf.:

    nescibam id dicere illam,

    Ter. Eun. 4, 5, 10:

    nescit Agenorides natam parvumque nepotem Aequoris esse deos,

    Ov. M. 4, 562.—With inf. alone:

    nescire Tarquinios privatos vivere,

    Liv. 2, 2, 3:

    gens, quae victa quiescere nesciat,

    id. 9, 3, 12; 22, 51, 4; Curt. 7, 7, 16; Just. 28, 3, 12; Aug. Serm. 330, 3.—
    (β).
    Pass.:

    utrum consistere uspiam velit an mare transire nescitur,

    Cic. Att. 7, 12, 2:

    talibus locis pruinarum vis et natura nescitur,

    Pall. 11, 4, 2:

    lis antea nescita,

    unknown, Sid. Ep. 8, 6.—
    (γ).
    Nescio quis, nescio quid, nescio quomodo, nescio an, used in an assertion to express uncertainty with regard to some particular contained [p. 1204] in it; and usually without influencing the mood of the following verb: nescio quis, I know not who, some one, somebody, a certain person: nescio quid, I know not what, something, some, a certain:

    prope me hic nescio quis loquitur,

    Plaut. Pers. 1, 3, 9:

    nescio quid profecto mihi animus praesagit mali,

    Ter. Heaut. 2, 2, 7:

    nisi me forte Paconii nescio cujus querelis moveri putes,

    Cic. Q. Fr. 1, 1, 6:

    o pastores nescio quos cupidos litterarum,

    id. Flacc. 17, 39; in affected ignorance, to denote that a thing is insignificant, small, mean, etc.:

    fortasse non jejunum hoc nescio quid quod ego gessi, et contemnendum videtur,

    id. Fam. 15, 4, 14:

    quia nescio quid in philosophiā dissentiret,

    a little, id. N. D. 1, 33, 93:

    nescio quid litterularum,

    a short letter, id. Att. 15, 4, 1:

    rumoris nescio quid afflavit,

    id. ib. 16, 5, 1:

    causidicum nescio quem,

    id. de Or. 1, 46, 202:

    nescio quid e quercu exsculpseram,

    id. Att. 13, 28, 2:

    sententiae nescio unde ex abdito erutae,

    id. Or. 24, 79:

    nescio quid etiam de Locrorum proelio,

    id. N. D. 3, 5, 11:

    mente nescio quā effrenatā atque praecipiti,

    id. Cael. 15, 35:

    illud nescio quod non fortuitum, sed divinum videbatur,

    id. Fam. 7, 5, 2: nescio quid praeclarum, remarkable or extraordinary excellence, id. Arch. 7, 15:

    fit enim, nescio quomodo, ut, etc.,

    I know not how, id. Off. 1, 41, 146:

    boni nescio quomodo tardiores sunt,

    id. Sest. 47, 100:

    qui, nescio quo modo, conspirant,

    Nep. Alcib. 11, 1; id. Thras. 1, 3:

    casu nescio quo,

    Cic. Fam. 5, 15, 3:

    alii nescio quo pacto obduruerunt,

    id. ib. 5, 15, 2; id. Q. Fr. 1, 1, 6, § 18:

    sed ita fato nescio quo contigisse arbitror, ut, etc.,

    id. Fam. 15, 13, 2; cf.:

    contra rem suam me nescio quando venisse questus est,

    id. Phil. 2, 2, 3: nescio an, I know not whether, probably, perhaps:

    constantiam dico? nescio an melius patientiam possim dicere,

    id. Lig. 9, 26:

    sin illam alteram, nescio an amplius mihi negotii contrahatur,

    id. Cat. 4, 5, 9:

    ingens eo die res et nescio an maxima illo bello gesta sit,

    Liv. 23, 16; v. the art. an.—
    II.
    In partic.
    A.
    Not to know, to be unacquainted with a person or thing (mostly poet.):

    illa illum nescit,

    Plaut. Aul. prol. 30; Ter. Heaut. 2, 4, 16:

    non nescire hiemem,

    Verg. G. 1, 391:

    deos,

    Luc. 1, 453:

    litteras,

    Sen. Clem. 2, 1:

    vinum toto nescire Decembri,

    i. e. to abstain from, Juv. 7, 97.—
    B.
    Not to understand; to be unable:

    non tam praeclarum est scire Latine, quam turpe nescire,

    Cic. Brut. 37, 140; Juv. 6, 188:

    stare loco nescit, said of a horse,

    Verg. G. 3, 84:

    nescit vox missa reverti,

    cannot be unsaid, Hor. A. P. 390.—
    C.
    To be incapable:

    Stoici omnino irasci nesciunt,

    Cic. de Or. 3, 18, 65:

    qui nesciat irasci,

    Juv. 10, 360.—Hence, nescĭens, entis, P. a., unknowing, ignorant, unaware (class. nescius):

    ut nescientem sentiat te id sibi dare,

    Ter. Heaut. 3, 1, 59:

    nesciens sui,

    unconscious, App. Mag. p. 301, 9.—Hence, adv.: nescĭenter, unknowingly, ignorantly, Aug. Doctr. Chr. 2, 40.

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  • 15 Self

       There are some philosophers who imagine we are every moment intimately conscious of what we call our SELF; that we feel its existence and its continuance in existence; and are certain, beyond the evidence of a demonstration, both of its perfect identity and simplicity....
       For my part, when I enter most intimately into what I call myself, I always stumble on some particular perception or other, of heat or cold, light or shade, love or hatred, pain or pleasure. I never can catch myself at any time without a perception, and never can observe anything but the perception....
       [S]etting aside some metaphysicians... I may venture to affirm, of the rest of mankind, that they are nothing but a bundle or collection of different perceptions, which succeed each other with an inconceivable rapidity, and are in a perpetual flux and movement. Our eyes cannot turn in their sockets without varying our perceptions. Our thought is still more variable than our sight; and all our other senses and faculties contribute to this change; nor is there any single power of the soul, which remains unalterably the same, perhaps for one moment. The mind is a kind of theatre, where several perceptions successively make their appearance, pass, re-pass, glide away, and mingle in an infinite variety of postures and situations. There is properly no simplicity in it at any one time, nor identity in different, whatever natural propensity we may have to imagine that simplicity and identity. The comparison of the theatre must not mislead us. [It is merely] the successive perceptions... that constitute the mind; nor have we the most distant notion of the place where the scenes are represented, or of the materials of which it is composed. (Hume, 1978, pp. 251-256)
       To find wherein personal identity consists, we must consider what person stands for; which, I think, is a thinking intelligent being that has reason and reflection and can consider itself as itself, the same thinking thing in different times and places; which it does only by that consciousness which is inseparable from thinking and, as it seems to me, essential for it-it being impossible for anyone to perceive without perceiving that he does perceive.
       When we see, hear, smell, taste, feel, meditate, or will anything, we know that we do so. Thus it is always as to our present sensations and perceptions; and by this everyone is to himself that which he calls self, not being considered in this case whether the same self be continued in the same or different substances. For since consciousness always accompanies thinking, and it is that which makes everyone to be what he calls self, and thereby distinguishes himself from all other thinking things, in this alone consists personal identity, i.e., the sameness of a rational being. And as far as this consciousness can be extended backwards to any past action or thought, so far reaches the identity of that person. It is the same self now it was then, and it is by the same self as this present one that now reflects on it, that action was done. (Locke, 1975, Bk. II, Chap. 27, Sec. 9-10)

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  • 16 В-121

    В ВИДЕ PrepP Invar Prep the resulting PrepP is usu. adv
    1. \В-121 чего resembling, having the shape of
    in the form (shape) of
    shaped like like.
    Если даже допустить какие-то возможности объединения усилий интеллектуалов, например - в виде особого журнала, вы всё равно в принципе не измените ситуацию (Зиновьев 1). Even if we accept the possibility of some combination of effort by the intellectuals, for instance in the form of some particular journal, you still won't change the system in principle (1a).
    ...Градоначальни-ково тело, облечённое в вицмундир, сидело за письменным столом, а перед ним, на кипе недоимочных реестров, лежала, в виде щегольского пресс-папье, совершенно пустая градона-чальникова голова... (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). The gubernatorial body, arrayed in civil uniform, was sitting at the desk, and there before him on a stack of tax arrears registers, like a rakish paperweight, lay the completely empty gubernatorial head... (1a).
    2. \В-121 чего in the capacity of
    as
    by way of.
    ".....Нельзя (напечатать вашу историю), направлению повредить может. Разве в виде шутки?" Ну в шутку-то, подумал, будет неостроумно. Так и не напечатали» (Достоевский 2)."\..We can't do it (publish your story), it might harm our tendency. Or perhaps only as a joke?' Well, I thought, as a joke it wouldn't be very witty. So they simply didn't publish it" (2a).
    ...Она спросила, будут ли есть сосиски эти люди и буду ли есть сосиски я. Я сказал, что да, буду... «Он столько ест!» - сказала она им в виде шутки (Лимонов 1)....She asked would these people have sausages, and would I have sausages. I said yes...."He eats so much!" she told them, by way of a joke (1a).
    3. - кого having adopted the appearance of someone else
    in the form of
    looking like dressed (up) as.
    Олег не мог забыть спасённую им девушку. Она являлась ему во сне в виде прекрасной русалки. Oleg couldn't get the girl he had rescued out of his mind She kept appearing to him in a dream in the form of a beautiful mermaid.

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  • 17 в виде

    [PrepP; Invar; Prep; the resulting PrepP is usu. adv]
    =====
    1. в виде чего resembling, having the shape of:
    - in the form < shape> of;
    - like.
         ♦ Если даже допустить какие-то возможности объединения усилий интеллектуалов, например - в виде особого журнала, вы всё равно в принципе не измените ситуацию (Зиновьев 1). Even if we accept the possibility of some combination of effort by the intellectuals, for instance in the form of some particular journal, you still won't change the system in principle (1a).
         ♦...Градоначальниково тело, облечённое в вицмундир, сидело за письменным столом, а перед ним, на кипе недоимочных реестров, лежала, в виде щегольского пресс-папье, совершенно пустая градоначальникова голова... (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). The gubernatorial body, arrayed in civil uniform, was sitting at the desk, and there before him on a stack of tax arrears registers, like a rakish paperweight, lay the completely empty gubernatorial head... (1a).
    2. в виде чего in the capacity of:
    - as;
    - by way of.
    ♦ " Нельзя [напечатать вашу историю], направлению повредить может. Разве в виде шутки?" Ну в шутку-то, подумал, будет неостроумно. Так и не напечатали" (Достоевский 2)....We can't do it [publish your story], it might harm our tendency. Or perhaps only as a joke?' Well, I thought, as a joke it wouldn't be very witty. So they simply didn't publish it" (2a).
         ♦...Она спросила, будут ли есть сосиски эти люди и буду ли есть сосиски я. Я сказал, что да, буду... "Он столько ест!" - сказала она им в виде шутки (Лимонов 1)....She asked would these people have sausages, and would I have sausages. I said yes...."He eats so much!" she told them, by way of a joke (1a).
    3. в виде кого having adopted the appearance of someone else:
    - dressed (up) as.
         ♦ Олег не мог забыть спасённую им девушку. Она являлась ему во сне в виде прекрасной русалки. Oleg couldn't get the girl he had rescued out of his mind She kept appearing to him in a dream in the form of a beautiful mermaid.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в виде

  • 18 grupo de incondicionales, el

    = hard core, the
    Ex. But each evening, another 50,000 join the hard core to listen to some particular programme; some concerts draw 250,000 = Pero cada tarde, otros 50.000 se suman al grupo de incondicionales para escuchar algún programa concreto y algunos conciertos atraen 250.000 oyentes.

    Spanish-English dictionary > grupo de incondicionales, el

  • 19 grupo incondicional, el

    = hard core, the
    Ex. But each evening, another 50,000 join the hard core to listen to some particular programme; some concerts draw 250,000 = Pero cada tarde, otros 50.000 se suman al grupo de incondicionales para escuchar algún programa concreto y algunos conciertos atraen 250.000 oyentes.

    Spanish-English dictionary > grupo incondicional, el

  • 20 काम्य _kāmya

    काम्य a. [कम्-ण्यत्]
    1 To be desired, desirable; सुधा विष्ठा च काम्याशनम् Śānti.2.8.
    -2 Optional, performed for some particular object (opp. नित्य); अन्ते काम्यस्य कर्मणः R.1.5; Ms.2.2;12.89; Bg.18.2.
    -3 Beautiful, lovely, charming, handsome; नासौ न काम्यः R.6.3; U.5.12.
    -म्यम् A class of buildings (Māna. 31.2.3).
    -म्या 1 A wish, desire, intention, request; ब्राह्मणकाम्या Mk.3; R.1.35; Bg.1.1.
    -2 A cow; ŚB. on MS.1.3.49.
    -Comp. -अभिप्रायः a self-interested motive or purpose.
    -कर्मन् n. a rite per- formed for some paticular object and with a view to future fruition.
    -गिर् a. sweet-voiced, having a pleasing voice; प्रियसखीसदृशं प्रतिबोधिताः किमपि काम्यगिरा परपुष्टया Śi.6.8. (-f.) an agreeable speech.
    -दानम् 1 an acceptable gift.
    -2 a free-will offering; voluntary gift.
    -मरणम् voluntary death, suicide.
    -वृत्तम् voluntary vow.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > काम्य _kāmya

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