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1 зарождающийся
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2 начинающийся
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3 импульс занятия
импульс занятия
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > импульс занятия
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4 начинающийся
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5 начальный импульс
inceptive impulse телефон., initial pulseРусско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > начальный импульс
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6 зарождающийся
2) Biology: germing3) Engineering: embryonic, originating4) Religion: aborning6) Polymers: nascent7) Quality control: inceptive (об отказе) -
7 быть началом
1) General subject: to be inceptive of (smth.) (чего-л.), spearheaded2) Makarov: be inceptive of (smth.) (чего-л.), head (текст и т.п.) -
8 начинательный
1) General subject: inchoative2) Grammar: inceptive, inchoative (о глаголе) -
9 начинательный
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10 начинательный
грам.inchoative ['ɪnk-], inceptiveначина́тельный глаго́л — inchoative / inceptive verb
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11 начальный
1. first2. initiative3. starting4. start5. original6. inceptive7. incipient8. insipient9. initial; first; opening; elementary; primaryСинонимический ряд:первый (прил.) первоначальный; первыйАнтонимический ряд: -
12 начальный импульс
начальный импульс
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > начальный импульс
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13 быть исходной точкой
Makarov: be inceptive of (smth.) (чего-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > быть исходной точкой
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14 зарождающий
1) Psychology: generational, germinative2) Makarov: inceptive -
15 зондирующий импульс
1) Military: transmitted pulse2) Engineering: monitoring pulse, outgoing pulse, pilot impulse, pilot pulse, sound impulse, sounding impulse3) Metallurgy: inceptive impulse, (ультразвуковой) initial pulse indication4) Telecommunications: main bang, sounding pulse5) Astronautics: direct pulse, main pulse6) Radiolocation: bang, direct impulse7) Robots: sound impulse (эхолокатора)8) Makarov: interrogation pulse, probe pulseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > зондирующий импульс
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16 инцептивный (вид)
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17 инцептивный глагол
Linguistics: inceptive verbУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > инцептивный глагол
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18 начальный
1) General subject: basic, beginning, elementary, first, inceptive, inchoate, inchoative, incipient, infant, infantile, infantine, initial, initiatory, opening, prelusive, prelusory, primary, primordial, starting, initiative3) Biology: preparatory5) Military: reference8) Railway term: cardinal9) Economy: start-up10) Diplomatic term: openings11) Astronautics: pilot13) Automation: heading15) SAP.tech. blank or 0 -
19 начальный импульс
1) Military: firing signal (у взрывателей)2) Engineering: incentive impulse, initial pulse3) Automobile industry: break impulse4) Metallurgy: direct impulse, sound impulse, sounding impulse5) Astronautics: inceptive impulse, initial impulse7) Makarov: firing pulse, zero-time pulse8) Electricity: zero pulse -
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Универсальный русско-английский словарь > начинательный (вид)
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См. также в других словарях:
Inceptive — In*cep tive, a. Beginning; expressing or indicating beginning; as, an inceptive proposition; an inceptive verb, which expresses the beginning of action; called also {inchoative}. {In*cep tive*ly}, adv. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Inceptive — In*cep tive, n. An inceptive word, phrase, or clause. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
inceptive — [in sep′tiv] adj. [OFr inceptif < LL inceptivus < L inceptus: see INCEPTION] 1. beginning; introductory; initial 2. Gram. expressing the beginning of an action n. an inceptive verb or form, as in Latin inceptively adv … English World dictionary
inceptive — index causative, elementary, inchoate, incipient, initial, preparatory, prime (original), rudimentary … Law dictionary
inceptive — (adj.) 1650s, from Fr. inceptif (16c.), from L. incept , pp. stem of incipere to begin (see INCEPTION (Cf. inception)) … Etymology dictionary
inceptive — /ɪnˈsɛptɪv/ (say in septiv) adjective 1. Grammar (of a derived verb, or of an aspect in verb inflection) expressing the beginning of the action indicated by the underlying verb. For example: Latin verbs in sco generally have inceptive force, as… …
inceptive — inceptively, adv. /in sep tiv/, adj. 1. beginning; initial. 2. Gram. (of a derived verb, or of an aspect in verb inflection) expressing the beginning of the action indicated by the underlying verb, as Latin verbs in sco, which generally have… … Universalium
inceptive — adjective a) beginning; of or related to inception Few languages have an inceptive aspect. In some that do, it is identical to the inchoative aspect. The inceptive aspect is often translated into English as to start [doing something] . b)… … Wiktionary
inceptive — adjective 1》 relating to or marking the beginning of something; initial. 2》 Grammar (of a verb) expressing the beginning of an action. noun Grammar an inceptive verb … English new terms dictionary
inceptive — in•cep•tive [[t]ɪnˈsɛp tɪv[/t]] adj. 1) beginning; initial 2) gram. (of a verb form or aspect) expressing the beginning of the action indicated by the underlying verb, as Latin calēscō“become or begin to be hot” from caleō“be hot.” 3) gram. the… … From formal English to slang
inceptive — adj. & n. adj. 1 a beginning. b initial. 2 Gram. (of a verb) that denotes the beginning of an action. n. an inceptive verb. Etymology: LL inceptivus (as INCEPT) … Useful english dictionary