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121 обычная практика
1. running practice2. use and wontРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > обычная практика
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122 consejo editorial
(n.) = editorial board, editorial team, board of editors, editorial advisory boardEx. The editorial board of the journal, which is devoted to the theory and practice of archiving, consists of leading specialists in the field.Ex. And it has to be recognized that the very popularity of the scheme will always act as a brake on the most radical editorial team.Ex. Some members of the Board of Editors of Library & Information Science Research think that in recent years both the literature and the professional practice of librarianship have shown a shift away from research.Ex. Our editorial advisory boards are more than mere window dressing; they're working boards.* * *(n.) = editorial board, editorial team, board of editors, editorial advisory boardEx: The editorial board of the journal, which is devoted to the theory and practice of archiving, consists of leading specialists in the field.
Ex: And it has to be recognized that the very popularity of the scheme will always act as a brake on the most radical editorial team.Ex: Some members of the Board of Editors of Library & Information Science Research think that in recent years both the literature and the professional practice of librarianship have shown a shift away from research.Ex: Our editorial advisory boards are more than mere window dressing; they're working boards. -
123 связь теории и практики
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124 свързвам
1. bind, tie together, fasten, connect(части на нещо) fit together(здраво) тех. braceел. join up(за мост, път) connectсвързвам две жп. линии connect two rail-way lines3. хим. combine4. печ. (страница) make up(книга) gather5. (установявам връзка с) put in touch (с with)(създавам близки отношения между) bind together, bring close together6. (установявам връзка между явления, представи) associate, couple (с with); relate (to)свързвам теорията с практиката bring theory and practice togetherсвързвам думи в изречение put words together into a sentenceсвързвам съдбата си с throw/cast in o.'s lot withсвързвам двата края вж. крайсвързвам се7. (за жп. линии) junction, ( за път) connect8. хим. combine (с with)10. (с хора) set in touch, communicate (с with), contact (s.o)(влизам в отношения) associate (с with)(ставам съдружник) make o.s./become a partner (in s.th.)(обвързвам се) bind o.s. ( чрез by)свързвам се чрез брак с become linked by marriage toсвързвам се по-тясно с масите get/come into closer contact with the masses* * *свъ̀рзвам,гл.1. bind, tie together, fasten, connect; ( части на нещо) fit together; ( здраво) техн. brace; ел. join up; ( като във верига) concatenate; (за мост, път) connect;2. (по телефон) put through (c to);3. хим. combine;5. ( установявам връзка) put in touch (c with); ( създавам близки отношения между) bind together, bring close together;6. ( установявам връзка между явления, представи) associate, couple (c with); relate (to); \свързвам думи в изречение език. put words together into a sentence; \свързвам теорията с практиката bring theory and practice together;2. хим. combine (c with);3. (по телефона) get in touch (c with), get on/through (c to), get (s.o. on the phone);4. (с хора) get in touch, communicate (c with), contact (s.o.); ( влизам в отношения) associate (c with); ( ставам съдружник) make o.s./become a partner (in s.th.), hook up (с with); ( обвързвам се) bind o.s. ( чрез by); \свързвам се чрез брак с become linked by marriage to; • \свързвам съдбата си с throw/cast in o.’s lot with.* * *connect: A railway свързвамs the two towns. - Железен път свързва двата града.; bind ; tie (together); knot (с възел); lace (мор.); fasten ; cohere (се); contact: If there is something new свързвам their office. - Ако възникне нещо ново свържи се с офиса им.; unite (се и в брак); ally ; associate (тех.); colligate ; concatenate ; join {djoin}; join on ; mate {meit}; pack ; relate ; put through (по телефона); yoke* * *1. (no телефона) get in touch (c with), get on/through (c to), get (s.o. on the phone) 2. (no телефона) put through (c to) 3. (влизам в отношения) associate (c with) 4. (за жп. линии) junction, (за път) connect 5. (за мост, път) connect 6. (здраво) mex. brace 7. (книга) gather 8. (обвързвам се) bind o.s. (чрез by) 9. (с хора) set in touch, communicate (c with), contact (s.o) 10. (ставам съдружник) make o.s./become a partner (in s.th.) 11. (създавам близки отношения между) bind together, bring close together 12. (установявам връзка между явления, представи) associate, couple (с with);relate (to) 13. (установявам връзка с) put in touch (c with) 14. (части на нещо) fit together 15. bind, tie together, fasten, connect 16. СВЪРЗВАМ двата края вж. край 17. СВЪРЗВАМ две жп. линии connect two rail-way lines 18. СВЪРЗВАМ думи в изречение put words together into a sentence 19. СВЪРЗВАМ се 20. СВЪРЗВАМ се по-тясно с масите get/come into closer contact with the masses 21. СВЪРЗВАМ се чрез брак с become linked by marriage to 22. СВЪРЗВАМ съдбата си с throw/cast in o.'s lot with 23. СВЪРЗВАМ теорията с практиката bring theory and practice together 24. ел. join up 25. печ. (страница) make up 26. хим. combine 27. хим. combine (c with) -
125 установившаяся практика
1. routine2. standard practice3. routine practiceРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > установившаяся практика
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126 ars
ars, artis, f. [v. arma], skill in joining something, combining, working it, etc., with the advancement of Roman culture, carried entirely beyond the sphere of the common pursuits of life, into that of artistic and scientific action, just as, on the other hand, in mental cultivation, skill is applied to morals, designating character, manner of thinking, so far as it is made known by external actions (syn.: doctrina, sollertia, calliditas, prudentia, virtus, industria, ratio, via, dolus).I. A.Lit.:B.Zeno censet artis proprium esse creare et gignere,
Cic. N. D. 2, 22, 57:quarum (artium) omne opus est in faciendo atque agendo,
id. Ac. 2, 7, 22; id. Off. 2, 3, 12 sq.—Transf.1.With the idea extended, any physical or mental activity, so far as it is practically exhibited; a profession, art ( music, poetry, medicine, etc.); acc. to Roman notions, the arts were either liberales or ingenuae artes, arts of freemen, the liberal arts; or artes illiberales or sordidae, the arts, employments, of slaves or the lower classes.a.In gen.:b.Eleus Hippias gloriatus est nihil esse ullā in arte rerum omnium, quod ipse nesciret: nec solum has artes, quibus liberales doctrinae atque ingenuae continerentur, geometriam, musicam, litterarum cognitionem et poëtarum, atque illa, quae de naturis rerum, quae de hominum moribus, quae de rebus publicis dicerentur, sed anulum, quem haberet, pallium, quo amictus, soccos, quibus indutus esset, se suā manu confecisse,
Cic. de Or. 3, 32, 127:Jam de artificiis et quaestibus, qui liberales habendi, qui sordidi sint, haec fere accepimus. Primum improbantur ii quaestus, qui in odia hominum incurrunt, ut portitorum, ut feneratorum. Illiberales autem et sordidi quaestus mercenariorum omniumque, quorum operae, non artes emuntur: est enim in illis ipsa merces auctoramentum servitutis... Opificesque omnes in sordidā arte versantur... Quibus autem artibus aut prudentia major inest aut non mediocris utilitas quaeritur, ut medicina, ut architectura, ut doctrina rerum honestarum, hae sunt iis, quorum ordini conveniunt, honestae,
Cic. Off. 1, 42, 150 sq.; cf. id. Fam. 4, 3:artes elegantes,
id. Fin. 3, 2, 4:laudatae,
id. de Or. 1, 3, 9:bonae,
Ov. Tr. 3, 7, 32:optimae,
Cic. Fin. 2, 34, 111:magnae,
id. Or. 1, 4:maximae,
id. de Or. 1, 2, 6:gravissimae,
id. Fin. 2, 34, 112:leviores artes,
id. Brut. 1, 3:mediocres,
id. de Or. 1, 2, 6:omnis artifex omnis artis,
Vulg. Apoc. 18, 22:artifices omnium artium,
ib. 1 Par. 22, 15.—Esp., of a single art, and,(α).With an adj. designating it:(β).ars gymnastica,
gymnastics, Plaut. Most. 1, 2, 73:ars duellica,
the art of war, id. Ep. 3, 4, 14:ars imperatoria,
generalship, Quint. 2, 17, 34:(artes) militares et imperatoriae,
Liv. 25, 9, 12:artes civiles,
politics, Tac. Agr. 29:artes urbanae,
i. e. jurisprudence and eloquence, Liv. 9, 42:ars grammatica,
grammar, Plin. 7, 39, 40, § 128:rhetorica,
Quint. 2, 17, 4:musica,
poetry, Ter. Hec. prol. 23:musica,
music, Plin. 2, 25, 23, § 93:medicae artes,
the healing art, medicine, Ov. H. 5, 145; so,ars Apollinea,
id. Tr. 3, 3, 10:magica,
Verg. A. 4, 493, and Vulg. Sap. 17, 7; so,maleficis artibus inserviebat,
he used witchcraft, ib. 2 Par. 33, 6 al.—With a gen. designating it:2.ars disserendi,
dialectics, Cic. de Or. 2, 38, 157:ars dicendi,
the art of speaking, id. ib. 1, 23, 107, and Quint. 2, 17, 17; so,ars eloquentiae,
id. 2, 11, 4:ars medendi,
Ov. A. A. 2, 735:ars medentium,
Stat. S. 5, 1, 158:medicorum ars,
Vulg. 1 Par. 16, 12:pigmentariorum ars,
the art of unguents, ib. 2 Par. 16, 4:ars armorum,
the art of war, Quint. 2, 17, 33:ars pugnae,
Vulg. Judith, 5, 27; so in plur.:belli artes,
Liv. 25, 40, 5:ars gubernandi,
navigation, Cic. Div. 1, 14, 24; Quint. 2, 17, 33; so,ars gubernatoris,
Cic. Fin. 1, 13, 42.—Sometimes the kind of art may be distinguished by the connection, so that ars is used absol. of a particular art:instruere Atriden num potes arte meā? i. e. arte sagittandi,
Ov. H. 16, 364:tunc ego sim Inachio notior arte Lino, i. e. arte canendi,
Prop. 3, 4, 8:fert ingens a puppe Notus: nunc arte (sc. navigandi) relictā Ingemit,
Stat. Th. 3, 29; so Luc. 7, 126; Sil. 4, 715:imus ad insignes Urbis ab arte (sc. rhetoricā) viros,
Ov. Tr. 4, 10, 16:ejusdem erat artis, i. e. artis scaenofactoriae,
Vulg. Act. 18, 3.—Science, knowledge:C. 1.quis ignorat, ii, qui mathematici vocantur, quantā in obscuritate rerum et quam reconditā in arte et multiplici subtilique versentur,
Cic. de Or. 1, 3, 10:nam si ars ita definitur, ex rebus penitus perspectis planeque cognitis atque ab opinionis arbitrio sejunctis, scientiāque comprehensis, non mihi videtur ars oratoris esse ulla,
id. ib. 1, 23, 108: nihil est quod ad artem redigi possit, nisi ille prius, qui illa tenet. quorum artem instituere vult, habeat illam scientiam (sc. dialecticam), ut ex iis rebus, quarum ars nondum sit, artem efficere possit, id. ib. 1, 41, 186:ars juris civilis,
id. ib. 1, 42, 190:(Antiochus) negabat ullam esse artem, quae ipsa a se proficisceretur. Etenim semper illud extra est, quod arte comprehenditur... Est enim perspicuum nullam artem ipsam in se versari, sed esse aliud artem ipsam, aliud, quod propositum sit arti,
id. Fin. 5, 6, 16; id. ad Q. Fr. 1, 1, 9; id. Cael. 30, 72; id. Or. 1, 4:vir bonus optimisque artibus eruditus,
Nep. Att. 12, 4: ingenium docile, come, ap-tum ad artes optimas, id. Dion, 1, 2 al.—The theory of any art or science: ars est praeceptio, quae dat certam viam rationemque faciendi aliquid, Auct. ad Her. 1, 1;a.Asper, p. 1725 P.: non omnia, quaecumque loquimur, mihi videntur ad artem et ad praecepta esse revocanda,
not every thing is to be traced back to theory and rules, Cic. de Or. 2, 11, 44: res mihi videtur esse facultate ( in practice) praeclara, arte ( in theory) mediocris;ars enim earum rerum est, quae sciuntur: oratoris autem omnis actio opinionibus, non scientiā continetur,
id. ib. 2, 7, 30; id. Ac. 2, 7, 22.—In later Lat. ars is used,Absol. for grammatical analysis, grammar:b.curru non, ut quidam putant, pro currui posuit, nec est apocope: sed ratio artis antiquae, etc.,
Serv. ad Verg. A. 1, 156; 1, 95: et hoc est artis, ut (vulgus) masculino utamur, quia omnia Latina nomina in us exeuntia, si neutra fuerint, tertiae sunt declinationis, etc., id. ad eund. ib. 1, 149: secundum artem dicamus honor, arbor, lepor: plerumque poëtae r in s mutant, id. ad eund. ib. 1, 153 al.—Hence also,As a title of books in which such theories are discussed, for rhetorical and, at a later period, for grammatical treatises.(α).Rhetorical:(β).quam multa non solum praecepta in artibus, sed etiam exempla in orationibus bene dicendi reliquerunt!
Cic. Fin. 4, 3, 5:ipsae rhetorum artes, quae sunt totae forenses atque populares,
id. ib. 3, 1, 4: neque eo dico, quod ejus (Hermagorae) ars mihi mendosissime scripta videatur; nam satis in eā videtur ex antiquis artibus ( from the ancient works on rhetoric) ingeniose et diligenter electas res collocāsse, id. Inv. 1, 6 fin.:illi verbis et artibus aluerunt naturae principia, hi autem institutis et legibus,
id. Rep. 3, 4, 7:artem scindens Theodori,
Juv. 7, 177.—Grammar:2.in artibus legimus superlativum gradum non nisi genitivo plurali jungi,
Serv. ad Verg. A. 1, 96: ut in artibus lectum est, id. ad eund. ib. 1, 535.—So Ars, as the title of the later Lat. grammars: Donati Ars Grammatica, Cledonii Ars, Marii Victorini Ars, etc.; v. the grammarians in Gothofred., Putsch., Lindem., Keil.—The knowledge, art, skill, workmanship, employed in effecting or working upon an object (Fr. adresse):3.majore quādam opus est vel arte vel diligentiā,
Cic. Ac. 2, 14 fin.:et tripodas septem pondere et arte pares,
Ov. H. 3, 32: qui canit arte, canat;qui bibit arte, bibat,
id. A. A. 2, 506:arte laboratae vestes,
Verg. A. 1, 639:plausus tunc arte carebat,
was void of art, was natural, unaffected, Ov. A. A. 1, 113.—(Concr.) The object artistically formed, a work of art:4.clipeum efferri jussit Didymaonis artis,
Verg. A. 5, 359:divite me scilicet artium, Quas aut Parrhasius protulit aut Scopas,
Hor. C. 4, 8, 5; id. Ep. 1, 6, 17.—Artes (personified), the Muses:II.artium chorus,
Phaedr. 3, prol. 19.—Transf. from mind to morals, the moral character of a man, so far as it is made known by actions, conduct, manner of acting, habit, practice, whether good or bad:si in te aegrotant artes antiquae tuae,
your former manner of life, conduct, Plaut. Trin. 1, 2, 35; cf. Hor. C. 4, 15, 12; Plaut. Trin. 2, 1, 6 Lind.:nempe tuā arte viginti minae Pro psaltriā periere,
Ter. Ad. 4, 7, 24:quid est, Quod tibi mea ars efficere hoc possit amplius?
my assiduity, id. And. 1, 1, 4:Hac arte (i. e. constantiā, perseverantiā) Pollux et vagus Hercules Enisus arces attigit igneas,
Hor. C. 3, 3, 9:multae sunt artes (i. e. virtutes) eximiae, hujus administrae comitesque virtutis (sc. imperatoris),
Cic. Imp. Pomp. 13; id. Fin. 2, 34, 115; id. Verr. 2, 4, 37 Zumpt:nam imperium facile his artibus retinetur, quibus initio partum est,
Sall. C. 2, 4 Kritz; so id. ib. 5, 7:cultusque artesque virorum,
Ov. M. 7, 58:mores quoque confer et artes,
id. R. Am. 713: praeclari facinoris aut artis [p. 167] bonae famam quaerere, Sall. C. 2, 9; so id. ib. 10, 4:animus insolens malarum artium,
id. ib. 3, 4; so Tac. A. 14, 57.—Hence also, absol. in mal. part. as in Gr. technê for cunning, artifice, fraud, stratagem:haec arte tractabat virum,
Ter. Heaut. 2, 3, 125 (cf. Ov. H. 17, 142):capti eādem arte sunt, quā ceperant Fabios,
Liv. 2, 51; 3, 35:at Cytherea novas artes, nova pectore versat Consilia,
Verg. A. 1, 657; so id. ib. 7, 477:ille dolis instructus et arte Pelasgā,
id. ib. 2, 152:talibus insidiis perjurique arte Sinonis Credita res, etc.,
id. ib. 2, 195:fraudes innectere ponto Antiquā parat arte,
Luc. 4, 449:tantum illi vel ingenii vel artis vel fortunae superfuit,
Suet. Tit. 1:fugam arte simulantes,
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127 praxis
f. s.&pl.1 practice.2 praxis, practice.* * *1 praxis* * *= praxis [praxes, -pl.], praxes [praxis, -sing.].Ex. A contrast is made between academic knowledge (or theory) and street knowledge (or praxis).Ex. The process of hybridization consists, first of all, of borrowing and lending concepts, methods, theories, and praxes = El proceso de hibridación se compone, en principio, de los conceptos, métodos, teorías y praxis del préstamo.* * *= praxis [praxes, -pl.], praxes [praxis, -sing.].Ex: A contrast is made between academic knowledge (or theory) and street knowledge (or praxis).
Ex: The process of hybridization consists, first of all, of borrowing and lending concepts, methods, theories, and praxes = El proceso de hibridación se compone, en principio, de los conceptos, métodos, teorías y praxis del préstamo.* * *praxis* * *praxis nf inv2. [en teoría marxista] praxis -
128 teori|a
f (G D Gpl teorii) 1. (koncepcja) theory- teoria naukowa a scientific theory- teoria Kopernika/Newtona Copernicus’/Newton’s theorem2. (metodologia) theory- teoria literatury/muzyki literary/music theory3. przen. (opinia) theory- stworzył sobie teorię, że… he has a theory a. his theory is that…- snuć teorie to theorize- mam na ten temat swoją teorię I have my own theory about that4. (teza) theory, hypothesis 5. (przeciwieństwo praktyki) theory- teoria często mija się z praktyką there’s often a gap between theory and practice- □ chromosomowa teoria dziedziczności Biol. chromosomal theory of inheritance- dynamiczna teoria ciepła Fiz. dynamic theory of heat- teoria celularna Biol. cell theory- teoria emanacji Filoz. emanation theory- teoria ewolucji Biol. theory of evolution- teoria geocentryczna Astron. geocentric theory- teoria gier Mat. games theory- teoria koherencji Filoz. coherence theory- teoria kwantów Fiz. quantum theory- teoria mnogości Mat. multiplicity theory- teoria państwa i prawa Prawo state and law theory- teoria poznania Filoz. theory of knowledge, epistemology- teoria względności Fiz. theory of relativity■ spiskowa teoria dziejów Polit. the conspiracy theory of (world) historyThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > teori|a
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