-
1 initial step
1) Политика: исходный шаг, первоначальный шаг2) Нефть и газ: начальный шаг -
2 initial step
первоначальный шаг, исходный шаг; pl первоначальные меры -
3 initial step
-
4 initial step on the road to
Общая лексика: первый шаг на пути кУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > initial step on the road to
-
5 step
1. nэтап; фаза; шаг; ступень; мера; поступок; действиеto be out of step with smth — идти не в ногу с чем-л.
to follow in smb's steps — следовать чьему-л. примеру
to go up the steps — брит. полиц. жарг. "отправиться вверх по лестнице", пойти под суд (в Лондонском центральном уголовном суде ведут из камер вверх к скамье подсудимых)
to initiate steps — предпринимать шаги / меры
to keep step with smb — идти в ногу с кем-л.
to make steps — осуществлять меры; делать шаги в каком-л. направлении
to make a false step — делать ложный шаг, совершать ошибку
to remain out of step with other countries — продолжать занимать позицию, отличающуюся от позиции других стран
- appropriate stepto take steps — предпринимать меры / шаги
- as a first step
- cautious step
- cosmetic step
- decisive step
- effective step
- essential step
- false step
- fatal step
- healthy step
- hesitating step
- important step
- initial step
- interim step
- limited step
- major step
- positive step
- practical step
- resolute step
- retrograde step
- significant step
- step backwards
- step forward
- step in the right direction
- step towards ending the conflict
- thoughtless step
- transitional step
- two steps forward, one step back 2. vto step backward in one's development — делать шаг назад в своем развитии
to step down — отказываться от своего поста / власти; отрекаться от престола; уходить в отставку
to step down in favor of smb — уходить в отставку, уступив свой пост кому-л.
to step into smb's shoes — занимать чей-л. пост
to step up — расширять, увеличивать; усиливать, ускорять
-
6 step
1) шаг || выполнять шаг2) ступень; стадия; этап ( вычислений)•- step down- step up
- control step
- in step
- initial investigation step
- job step
- procedure step
- program step
- quantization step
- refinement and tuning step
- test step
- time step
- unit stepEnglish-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > step
-
7 initial investigation step
этап предпроектных исследований; этап предпроектного обследованияEnglish-Russian base dictionary > initial investigation step
-
8 initial investigation step
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > initial investigation step
-
9 step-by-step regulator
initial pressure regulator — регулятор давления "до себя"
fluid-flow regulator — регулятор расхода (жидкости; газа)
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > step-by-step regulator
-
10 initial meiosis
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > initial meiosis
-
11 initial distribution library
English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > initial distribution library
-
12 initial investigation step
Вычислительная техника: этап предпроектного обследования, этап предпроектных исследованийУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > initial investigation step
-
13 initial investigation step
Англо-русский словарь по машиностроению > initial investigation step
-
14 initial investigation step
этап предпроектных исследований, этап предпроектного обследованияEnglish-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > initial investigation step
-
15 initial investigation step
Англо-русский словарь по робототехнике > initial investigation step
-
16 one-step meiosis
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > one-step meiosis
-
17 two-step initial separation burn
English-Russian dictionary of program "Mir-Shuttle" > two-step initial separation burn
-
18 Logic
My initial step... was to attempt to reduce the concept of ordering in a sequence to that of logical consequence, so as to proceed from there to the concept of number. To prevent anything intuitive from penetrating here unnoticed, I had to bend every effort to keep the chain of inference free of gaps. In attempting to comply with this requirement in the strictest possible way, I found the inadequacy of language to be an obstacle. (Frege, 1972, p. 104)I believe I can make the relation of my 'conceptual notation' to ordinary language clearest if I compare it to the relation of the microscope to the eye. The latter, because of the range of its applicability and because of the ease with which it can adapt itself to the most varied circumstances, has a great superiority over the microscope. Of course, viewed as an optical instrument it reveals many imperfections, which usually remain unnoticed only because of its intimate connection with mental life. But as soon as scientific purposes place strong requirements upon sharpness of resolution, the eye proves to be inadequate.... Similarly, this 'conceptual notation' is devised for particular scientific purposes; and therefore one may not condemn it because it is useless for other purposes. (Frege, 1972, pp. 104-105)To sum up briefly, it is the business of the logician to conduct an unceasing struggle against psychology and those parts of language and grammar which fail to give untrammeled expression to what is logical. He does not have to answer the question: How does thinking normally take place in human beings? What course does it naturally follow in the human mind? What is natural to one person may well be unnatural to another. (Frege, 1979, pp. 6-7)We are very dependent on external aids in our thinking, and there is no doubt that the language of everyday life-so far, at least, as a certain area of discourse is concerned-had first to be replaced by a more sophisticated instrument, before certain distinctions could be noticed. But so far the academic world has, for the most part, disdained to master this instrument. (Frege, 1979, pp. 6-7)There is no reproach the logician need fear less than the reproach that his way of formulating things is unnatural.... If we were to heed those who object that logic is unnatural, we would run the risk of becoming embroiled in interminable disputes about what is natural, disputes which are quite incapable of being resolved within the province of logic. (Frege, 1979, p. 128)[L]inguists will be forced, internally as it were, to come to grips with the results of modern logic. Indeed, this is apparently already happening to some extent. By "logic" is not meant here recursive function-theory, California model-theory, constructive proof-theory, or even axiomatic settheory. Such areas may or may not be useful for linguistics. Rather under "logic" are included our good old friends, the homely locutions "and," "or," "if-then," "if and only if," "not," "for all x," "for some x," and "is identical with," plus the calculus of individuals, event-logic, syntax, denotational semantics, and... various parts of pragmatics.... It is to these that the linguist can most profitably turn for help. These are his tools. And they are "clean tools," to borrow a phrase of the late J. L. Austin in another context, in fact, the only really clean ones we have, so that we might as well use them as much as we can. But they constitute only what may be called "baby logic." Baby logic is to the linguist what "baby mathematics" (in the phrase of Murray Gell-Mann) is to the theoretical physicist-very elementary but indispensable domains of theory in both cases. (Martin, 1969, pp. 261-262)There appears to be no branch of deductive inference that requires us to assume the existence of a mental logic in order to do justice to the psychological phenomena. To be logical, an individual requires, not formal rules of inference, but a tacit knowledge of the fundamental semantic principle governing any inference; a deduction is valid provided that there is no way of interpreting the premises correctly that is inconsistent with the conclusion. Logic provides a systematic method for searching for such counter-examples. The empirical evidence suggests that ordinary individuals possess no such methods. (Johnson-Laird, quoted in Mehler, Walker & Garrett, 1982, p. 130)The fundamental paradox of logic [that "there is no class (as a totality) of those classes which, each taken as a totality, do not belong to themselves" (Russell to Frege, 16 June 1902, in van Heijenoort, 1967, p. 125)] is with us still, bequeathed by Russell-by way of philosophy, mathematics, and even computer science-to the whole of twentieth-century thought. Twentieth-century philosophy would begin not with a foundation for logic, as Russell had hoped in 1900, but with the discovery in 1901 that no such foundation can be laid. (Everdell, 1997, p. 184)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Logic
-
19 climb
accelerating climb procedureсхема ускоренного набора высотыacceleration climbнабор высоты с ускорениемall-engine-operating climbнабор высоты при всех работающих двигателяхangle of climbугол набора высотыbest climb angleоптимальный угол набора высотыbest rate of climbнаибольшая скороподъемностьclimb accelerationускорение при наборе высотыclimb awayуходить с набором высотыclimb corridorкоридор для набора высотыclimb curveтраектория набора высотыclimb downкратковременно снижатьсяclimb elementэтап набора высотыclimb fuelтопливо расходуемое на выбор высотыclimbing abilityскороподъемностьclimbing capacityскороподъемностьclimbing flightполет с набором высотыclimbing powerмощность, необходимая для набора высотыclimbing takeoffвзлет с крутым набором высотыclimbing testиспытание на скороподъемностьclimbing turnразворот с набором высотыclimb on the courseнабирать высоту при полете по курсуclimb outуходить с набором высотыclimb pathтраектория набора высотыclimb performancesхарактеристики скороподъемностиclimb scheduleграфик набора высотыclimb segmentучасток набора высотыclimb techniqueпорядок набора высотыclimb to ceilingнабор высоты до потолкаclimb to cruise operationнабор высоты до крейсерского режимаconstant climbустановившийся режим набора высотыconstant climb angleугол установившегося режима набора высотыcruise climbнабор высоты в крейсерском режимеcruise climb techniqueпорядок набора высоты на крейсерском режимеdiscontinued approach climbнабор высоты после прерванного захода на посадкуen-route climbнабор высоты на маршрутеen-route climb performanceхарактеристика набора высоты при полете по маршрутуen-route climb speedскорость набора высоты при полете по маршрутуentry into climbпереходить в режим набора высотыestablish climbустанавливать режим набора высотыfirst constant climbначальный этап установившегося набора высотыfirst constant climb angleугол начального участка установившегося режима набора высотыflaps-up climbing speedскорость набора высоты с убранными закрылкамиflaps-up climb speedскорость набора высоты с убранными закрылкамиflap-up climbнабор высоты с убранными закрылкамиin climbнабор высотыinitial climbначальный этап набора высотыinitial climb speedскорость первоначального этапа набора высотыinitial rate of climbначальная скороподъемностьin order to climbс целью набора высотыmake a climbвыполнять набор высотыmultistep climbмногоступенчатый набор высотыno-flap climb speedскорость набора высоты с убранными закрылкамиnonsteady climbнеустановившийся режим набора высотыnormal initial climbначальный этап стандартного набора высотыnormal initial climb operationнабор высоты на начальном участке установленной траекторииone-step climbодноступенчатый набор высотыproper climbнабор высоты по установившейся схемеrate of climbскороподъемностьspeed at takeoff climbскорость на начальном участке набора высоты при взлетеsteady rate of climbустановившаяся скорость набора высотыsteep climbнабор высоты по крутой траекторииstep climbступенчатый набор высотыtakeoff climbнабор высоты при взлетеtime to climb toвремя набора заданной высотыtop of climbконечный участок набора высотыtransit to the climb speedпереходить к скорости набора высотыvertical climbвертикальный набор высоты -
20 rocket
( неуправляемая) ракета, см. тж. missile; ракетный двигатель; свеча ( особенно переходящая в восходящую петлю) ; стрелять ракетамиfree(-flight, -fly) rocket — неуправляемая ракета
liquid(-fueled, -propellant, -propelled) rocket — жидкостная ракета или ракетный двигатель
См. также в других словарях:
initial — initialer, n. initially, adv. /i nish euhl/, adj., n., v., initialed, initialing or (esp. Brit.) initialled, initialling. adj. 1. of, pertaining to, or occurring at the beginning; first: the initial step in a process. 2. Phonet. occurring at the… … Universalium
initial — in•i•tial [[t]ɪˈnɪʃ əl[/t]] adj. n. v. tialed, tial•ing (esp. brit.) tialled, tial•ling. 1) of, pertaining to, or occurring at the beginning; first: the initial step in a process[/ex] 2) an initial letter, as of a word 3) the first letter of a… … From formal English to slang
initial — /ɪˈnɪʃəl / (say i nishuhl) adjective 1. of or relating to the beginning; incipient: the initial step in a process. 2. at the beginning of a word or syllable. –noun 3. an initial letter, as of a word. 4. the first letter of a proper name. 5. a… …
Step Up (film) — Step Up Theatrical release poster Directed by Anne Fletcher Mico Heltborg Produced by Jenn … Wikipedia
Initial Graphics Exchange Specification — (IGES) est un format d exportation de données graphiques; IGES est directement importable dans les logiciels de CAO. Ce type de format d export présente une universalité assez forte dans le domaine des CAO 3D orientées surfacique et filaire. L… … Wikipédia en Français
Step Back in Time — Infobox Single Name = Step Back in Time Artist = Kylie Minogue from Album = Rhythm of Love Released = October 1990: Worldwide Format = CD single: Worldwide Vinyl single: Worldwide Cassette single: United Kingdom Recorded = London, England Genre … Wikipedia
Step response — The step response of a system in a given initial state consists of the time evolution of its outputs when its control inputs are Heaviside step functions. In electronic engineering and control theory, step response is the time behaviour of the… … Wikipedia
step — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 in walking, running, etc. ADJECTIVE ▪ large, small ▪ heavy, light ▪ quick, slow ▪ hesitant … Collocations dictionary
Step climb — A step climb in aviation is a series of altitude gains that improve fuel economy by moving into thinner air as an aircraft becomes lighter and becomes capable of faster, more economical flight. Description Since the early days of jet aircraft and … Wikipedia
Initial Graphics Exchange Specification — Die Initial Graphics Exchange Specification (IGES) definiert ein neutrales, herstellerunabhängiges Datenformat, welches dem digitalen Austausch von Informationen zwischen computer aided design Programmen (CAD) dient. Die Anwendung reicht von… … Deutsch Wikipedia
initial — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun (usually initials) VERB + INITIAL ▪ have ▪ The two authors have the same initials. ▪ be known by, become known by ▪ She s always been known by her initials … Collocations dictionary