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  • 1 Inside Technology Training

    Business: ITT

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Inside Technology Training

  • 2 interno

    adj.
    1 internal, inward, from within, interior.
    2 in-house.
    3 in-store.
    4 in-patient, inpatient, hospital-stay.
    5 internus.
    f. & m.
    1 intern, internee, houseman.
    2 boarding pupil.
    3 hospital doctor.
    pres.indicat.
    1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: internar.
    * * *
    1 (órgano) internal
    2 (política) domestic, home
    3 (alumno) boarding
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 (alumno) boarder
    2 (médico) intern
    3 (preso) prisoner
    \
    medicina interna internal medicine
    * * *
    1. (f. - interna)
    adj.
    2. (f. - interna)
    noun
    * * *
    interno, -a
    1.

    la política interna — internal politics, domestic politics

    por vía interna — (Med) internally

    2. SM / F
    1) (Escol) boarder
    2) (Med) houseman, intern (EEUU)
    3) (=preso) inmate, prisoner
    3.
    SM Cono Sur (Telec) extension, telephone extension
    * * *
    I
    - na adjetivo
    1)
    a) <llamada/correo/régimen> internal
    b) <producción/demanda> internal, domestic
    c) <dolor/hemorragia> internal
    2)
    a) (Educ)
    b) (Med)

    médico interno — ≈intern ( in US), ≈houseman ( in UK)

    II
    - na masculino, femenino
    1)
    a) (Educ) boarder
    b) ( en cárcel) inmate
    c) ( médico) ≈intern ( in US), ≈houseman ( in UK)
    2) (RPl) (Telec) ( extensión) extension
    * * *
    = in-built, internal, local, inner, inward, inwardly, indoor, backroom, near-side, embedded, in situ, domestic.
    Ex. A citation index seeks to exploit these in-built links between documents and facilitate the identification of networks of cited, and thus associated documents.
    Ex. Although internal arrangements and library services vary from place to place, generally recent academic libraries have a number of common factors.
    Ex. AACR2 generally recommends collocation although it is suggested that the extent of collocation and the need for uniform titles is a matter for local decisions.
    Ex. As he drove to the library, he harkened to those busy inner voices filling his mind with ominous portents.
    Ex. The questions of outward and inward gateways are addressed.
    Ex. An inwardly feverish but outwardly calm desperation possessed him.
    Ex. The old-time indoor apprentices, who had boarded and lodged with the printer and received only nominal wages, were mostly replaced by outdoor apprentices who found their own board and lodging and were paid wages according to their skill and experience.
    Ex. For many years, we have used the new technology to tinker with the existing system, to achieve cost savings in the backroom processes, and to produce paper products more cheaply and rapidly.
    Ex. The near-side press point was placed further in towards the middle of the tympan (and of the sheet) than the off-side point.
    Ex. It works a treat and handles the embedded CRLF perfectly.
    Ex. The author describes a new indexing algorithm designed to create large compressed inverted indexes in situ.
    Ex. Results indicate that bibliographers at these libraries depend on inadequate reviewing sources and domestic approval plans for developing these literatures.
    ----
    * auditor interno = internal auditor.
    * base de datos interna = in-house database.
    * boletín interno = in-house bulletin.
    * comunicado interno = internal memo.
    * de uso interno = in-house [inhouse].
    * formación interna = in-service training, in-service support, in-service.
    * limpieza interna = internal cleansing.
    * luchas internas = infighting [in-fighting].
    * mercado interno = internal market.
    * motor de explosión interna = internal combustion engine.
    * normas internas = in-house guidelines.
    * programa de trabajo como interno residente = residency programme.
    * querellas internas = infighting [in-fighting].
    * reloj interno = body clock, biological clock.
    * robo con cómplice interno = inside job.
    * sentimiento interno = inner feeling.
    * ser más interno = inner being.
    * * *
    I
    - na adjetivo
    1)
    a) <llamada/correo/régimen> internal
    b) <producción/demanda> internal, domestic
    c) <dolor/hemorragia> internal
    2)
    a) (Educ)
    b) (Med)

    médico interno — ≈intern ( in US), ≈houseman ( in UK)

    II
    - na masculino, femenino
    1)
    a) (Educ) boarder
    b) ( en cárcel) inmate
    c) ( médico) ≈intern ( in US), ≈houseman ( in UK)
    2) (RPl) (Telec) ( extensión) extension
    * * *
    = in-built, internal, local, inner, inward, inwardly, indoor, backroom, near-side, embedded, in situ, domestic.

    Ex: A citation index seeks to exploit these in-built links between documents and facilitate the identification of networks of cited, and thus associated documents.

    Ex: Although internal arrangements and library services vary from place to place, generally recent academic libraries have a number of common factors.
    Ex: AACR2 generally recommends collocation although it is suggested that the extent of collocation and the need for uniform titles is a matter for local decisions.
    Ex: As he drove to the library, he harkened to those busy inner voices filling his mind with ominous portents.
    Ex: The questions of outward and inward gateways are addressed.
    Ex: An inwardly feverish but outwardly calm desperation possessed him.
    Ex: The old-time indoor apprentices, who had boarded and lodged with the printer and received only nominal wages, were mostly replaced by outdoor apprentices who found their own board and lodging and were paid wages according to their skill and experience.
    Ex: For many years, we have used the new technology to tinker with the existing system, to achieve cost savings in the backroom processes, and to produce paper products more cheaply and rapidly.
    Ex: The near-side press point was placed further in towards the middle of the tympan (and of the sheet) than the off-side point.
    Ex: It works a treat and handles the embedded CRLF perfectly.
    Ex: The author describes a new indexing algorithm designed to create large compressed inverted indexes in situ.
    Ex: Results indicate that bibliographers at these libraries depend on inadequate reviewing sources and domestic approval plans for developing these literatures.
    * auditor interno = internal auditor.
    * base de datos interna = in-house database.
    * boletín interno = in-house bulletin.
    * comunicado interno = internal memo.
    * de uso interno = in-house [inhouse].
    * formación interna = in-service training, in-service support, in-service.
    * limpieza interna = internal cleansing.
    * luchas internas = infighting [in-fighting].
    * mercado interno = internal market.
    * motor de explosión interna = internal combustion engine.
    * normas internas = in-house guidelines.
    * programa de trabajo como interno residente = residency programme.
    * querellas internas = infighting [in-fighting].
    * reloj interno = body clock, biological clock.
    * robo con cómplice interno = inside job.
    * sentimiento interno = inner feeling.
    * ser más interno = inner being.

    * * *
    interno1 -na
    A
    1 ‹llamada/correo/régimen› internal
    había luchas internas en el seno del partido there were battles o there was in-fighting within the party
    2 ‹producción/demanda› internal, domestic
    3 ‹dolor/hemorragia› internal
    B
    1 ( Educ):
    su hijo está interno en un colegio inglés her son is a boarder at an English school, her son boards at an English school
    2 ( Med):
    médico interno ≈ intern ( in US), ≈ house officer ( in UK)
    interno2 -na
    masculine, feminine
    A
    1 ( Educ) boarder
    3 (médico) ≈ intern ( in US), ≈ house officer ( in UK)
    B
    ¿me da con el interno 25? can I have extension 25, please?
    * * *

     

    Del verbo internar: ( conjugate internar)

    interno es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo

    internó es:

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo

    Multiple Entries:
    internar    
    interno
    internar ( conjugate internar) verbo transitivo:

    lo internoon en el hospital he was admitted to (the) hospital;
    tuvimos que internolo we had to take him to (the) hospital
    internarse verbo pronominal
    a) ( adentrarse) internose en algo ‹en bosque/espesura› to penetrate into sth, to go deep into sth


    interno 1
    ◊ -na adjetivo

    1 ( en general) internal
    2
    a) (Educ):


    b) (Med):

    médico interno ≈ intern ( in US), ≈ houseman ( in UK)

    ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
    a) (Educ) boarder


    c) ( médico) ≈ intern ( in US), ≈ houseman ( in UK)

    interno 2 sustantivo masculino (RPl) (Telec) ( extensión) extension
    internar vtr (en un hospital) to admit
    (en un manicomio) to confine
    interno,-a
    I adjetivo
    1 internal
    medicina interna, internal medicine
    2 Pol domestic
    3 (espiritual) inward: en mi fuero interno me moría de la risa, inwardly I was laughing like mad
    II m,f (alumno) boarder
    Med (enfermo) patient
    (preso) inmate
    ' interno' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    alumna
    - alumno
    - fuero
    - interna
    - íntima
    - íntimo
    - MIR
    - pupilo
    English:
    board
    - boarder
    - by-law
    - domestic
    - in-house
    - inmate
    - inner
    - inner ear
    - intern
    - internal
    - inwardly
    - live in
    - communal
    - extension
    * * *
    interno, -a
    adj
    1. [de dentro] internal;
    [capa] inner;
    pinta la parte interna del cajón paint the inside of the box;
    escucha voces internas she hears voices
    2. [política] domestic;
    la política interna de un país a country's domestic policy
    3. [medicina] internal
    4. [hemorragia]
    ha sufrido una hemorragia interna she has suffered internal bleeding
    5. [alumno] boarding;
    estuvo interno en Suiza he went to a boarding school in Switzerland
    6.
    médico interno Br house officer, US intern
    nm,f
    1. [alumno] boarder
    2. [preso] prisoner, inmate
    3. [médico] Br house officer, US intern
    nm
    RP [extensión] (telephone) extension;
    interno 28, por favor extension 28, please
    * * *
    I adj internal; POL domestic, internal
    II m, interna f
    1 EDU boarder
    2 ( preso) inmate
    3 MED intern, Br
    houseman
    * * *
    interno, -na adj
    : internal
    internamente adv
    interno, -na n
    1) : intern
    2) : inmate, internee
    * * *
    interno1 adj
    1. (en general) internal
    2. (del país) domestic
    1. (alumno) boarder
    2. (preso) prisoner

    Spanish-English dictionary > interno

  • 3 anticuado

    adj.
    old-fashioned, archaic, out-of-date, antiquated.
    f. & m.
    old-fashioned person, fuddy-duddy, fuddy, lame.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: anticuar.
    * * *
    1 antiquated, old-fashioned, obsolete, out-of-date
    * * *
    (f. - anticuada)
    adj.
    old-fashioned, outdated
    * * *
    ADJ [maquinaria, infraestructura, tecnología] antiquated; [moda] old-fashioned, out-of-date; [técnica] obsolete
    * * *
    I
    - da adjetivo old-fashioned
    II
    - da masculino, femenino
    * * *
    = antiquated, backwater, out of date [out-of-date], outdated [out-dated], stale, old-fashioned, outworn, musty [mustier -comp., mustiest -sup.], timed, fossilised [fossilized, -USA], passé, atavistic, moth-eaten, mothy [mothier -comp., mothiest -sup.], dowdy [dowdier -comp., dowdiest -sup.], fuddy-duddy, daggy [daggier -comp., daggiest -sup], long in the tooth.
    Ex. Almost without exception these problems occurred in libraries with antiquated or inadequate ventilation without air-conditioning.
    Ex. When he was younger he really turned the library around, from a backwater, two-bit operation to the respected institution it is today.
    Ex. It is for this reason that many special libraries have constructed their own indexing language; they have avoided being tied to a possibly out of date published list.
    Ex. For example, the outdated subject heading 'Female emancipation' could be changed to the newer term 'Women's liberation' with this function.
    Ex. Does the library continue a stale tradition, or does it interpret social change?.
    Ex. One is tempted to say that the enthusiasts for postcoordinate systems, being forced to admit reluctantly that control was necessary, couldn't bear to use the old-fashioned term 'list of subject headings'.
    Ex. This advertisement was part of a publicity campaign which was based on a presentation of Europe so outworn as to be almost meaningless.
    Ex. Only if we continuously redefine our goals in accordance with the developments in our societies will we remain dynamic libraries and not turn into musty institutions.
    Ex. Librarians need to be vociferous about achievements and services offered in order to dispel ideas about the stereotype librarian, timed and out of touch with contemporary society.
    Ex. The article deals with matters of image and status, professional associations, cultural policies, collections, censorship, outdated infrastructure and fossilised mentalities.
    Ex. By conscious or unconscious fixation on this single, already passé, facet of data processing technology we risk totally ignoring the other functions of a catalog.
    Ex. Teaching lost its status when education became secularized as a tool for economic mobility, when concerns for the spiritual became embarrassingly atavistic.
    Ex. He said: 'The outer shell of democracy is, no doubt, intact but it appears to be moth-eaten from inside'.
    Ex. So, he cleaned the bird cage from top to bottom and threw out all the mothy bird seed.
    Ex. This article shows how the dowdy and boring image of the stereotypical librarian as presented in fiction, taints the portrayal of all who work in libraries.
    Ex. According to him, tea as a category has lacked innovation and upgradation in recent years and hence has a very fuddy-duddy image.
    Ex. What wearing daggy clothes is all about for me is feeling relaxed, knowing I can wear them around people I'm comfortable with.
    Ex. Training would be needed for the reception staff, who all said they were a bit long in the tooth for learning how to use a computer.
    ----
    * estar anticuado = dated.
    * estar un poco anticuado = be some years old.
    * quedarse anticuado = date.
    * * *
    I
    - da adjetivo old-fashioned
    II
    - da masculino, femenino
    * * *
    = antiquated, backwater, out of date [out-of-date], outdated [out-dated], stale, old-fashioned, outworn, musty [mustier -comp., mustiest -sup.], timed, fossilised [fossilized, -USA], passé, atavistic, moth-eaten, mothy [mothier -comp., mothiest -sup.], dowdy [dowdier -comp., dowdiest -sup.], fuddy-duddy, daggy [daggier -comp., daggiest -sup], long in the tooth.

    Ex: Almost without exception these problems occurred in libraries with antiquated or inadequate ventilation without air-conditioning.

    Ex: When he was younger he really turned the library around, from a backwater, two-bit operation to the respected institution it is today.
    Ex: It is for this reason that many special libraries have constructed their own indexing language; they have avoided being tied to a possibly out of date published list.
    Ex: For example, the outdated subject heading 'Female emancipation' could be changed to the newer term 'Women's liberation' with this function.
    Ex: Does the library continue a stale tradition, or does it interpret social change?.
    Ex: One is tempted to say that the enthusiasts for postcoordinate systems, being forced to admit reluctantly that control was necessary, couldn't bear to use the old-fashioned term 'list of subject headings'.
    Ex: This advertisement was part of a publicity campaign which was based on a presentation of Europe so outworn as to be almost meaningless.
    Ex: Only if we continuously redefine our goals in accordance with the developments in our societies will we remain dynamic libraries and not turn into musty institutions.
    Ex: Librarians need to be vociferous about achievements and services offered in order to dispel ideas about the stereotype librarian, timed and out of touch with contemporary society.
    Ex: The article deals with matters of image and status, professional associations, cultural policies, collections, censorship, outdated infrastructure and fossilised mentalities.
    Ex: By conscious or unconscious fixation on this single, already passé, facet of data processing technology we risk totally ignoring the other functions of a catalog.
    Ex: Teaching lost its status when education became secularized as a tool for economic mobility, when concerns for the spiritual became embarrassingly atavistic.
    Ex: He said: 'The outer shell of democracy is, no doubt, intact but it appears to be moth-eaten from inside'.
    Ex: So, he cleaned the bird cage from top to bottom and threw out all the mothy bird seed.
    Ex: This article shows how the dowdy and boring image of the stereotypical librarian as presented in fiction, taints the portrayal of all who work in libraries.
    Ex: According to him, tea as a category has lacked innovation and upgradation in recent years and hence has a very fuddy-duddy image.
    Ex: What wearing daggy clothes is all about for me is feeling relaxed, knowing I can wear them around people I'm comfortable with.
    Ex: Training would be needed for the reception staff, who all said they were a bit long in the tooth for learning how to use a computer.
    * estar anticuado = dated.
    * estar un poco anticuado = be some years old.
    * quedarse anticuado = date.

    * * *
    anticuado1 -da
    ‹persona/ideas› old-fashioned, antiquated; ‹ropa› old-fashioned; ‹sistema/aparato› antiquated
    anticuado2 -da
    masculine, feminine
    eres un anticuado you're so old-fashioned
    * * *

    Del verbo anticuarse: ( conjugate anticuarse)

    anticuado es:

    el participio

    anticuado
    ◊ -da adjetivo

    old-fashioned
    ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino: eres un anticuado you're so old-fashioned
    anticuado,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino old-fashioned, antiquated

    ' anticuado' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    anticuada
    - apolillada
    - apolillado
    - antiguo
    - atrasado
    - pasado
    - zanahoria
    English:
    antiquated
    - date
    - fuddy-duddy
    - old
    - old-fashioned
    - outdated
    - outmoded
    - dated
    - out
    - time
    * * *
    anticuado, -a
    adj
    [persona, ropa] old-fashioned;
    esa técnica está anticuada that method is out of date;
    mi módem se ha quedado anticuado my modem is out of date
    nm,f
    old-fashioned person;
    mi madre es una anticuada my mother is very old-fashioned
    * * *
    adj antiquated
    * * *
    anticuado, -da adj
    : antiquated, outdated
    * * *
    anticuado adj old fashioned

    Spanish-English dictionary > anticuado

  • 4 obsoleto

    adj.
    obsolete, outdated, antiquated, old-fashioned.
    * * *
    1 obsolete
    * * *
    * * *
    - ta adjetivo obsolete
    * * *
    = anachronistic, obsolete, outdated [out-dated], outmoded, redundant, out of touch with + reality, timed, passé, out of vogue, out of fashion, out of style, dated, byzantine, moth-eaten, mothy [mothier -comp., mothiest -sup.], musty [mustier -comp., mustiest -sup.], long in the tooth.
    Ex. We might all easily agree that LITERATURE, IMMORAL is not particularly descriptive of, and an anachronistic euphemism for, PORNOGRAPHY.
    Ex. To remove obsolete fine records from the online system, there is a programm to find all fines paid before a particular date and to remove them.
    Ex. For example, the outdated subject heading 'Female emancipation' could be changed to the newer term 'Women's liberation' with this function.
    Ex. With computerization some libraries took the opportunity to replace outmoded abstracts bulletins with SDI services.
    Ex. The card-based systems in which post-coordinate indexing was first conceived are more-or-less redundant.
    Ex. Some librarians seem to be out of touch with reality.
    Ex. Librarians need to be vociferous about achievements and services offered in order to dispel ideas about the stereotype librarian, timed and out of touch with contemporary society.
    Ex. By conscious or unconscious fixation on this single, already passé, facet of data processing technology we risk totally ignoring the other functions of a catalog.
    Ex. In general, however, the author's approach to his comparative method -- that comparativism is out of vogue -- is rather parochial.
    Ex. Abstract art has lately been considered out of fashion in the art centers of New York.
    Ex. Ten years ago ambition abounded; now risk-taking is out of style and vanguardism has been dampened by a pervasive enthusiasm for the past.
    Ex. Now, many of these libraries find that their systems are dangerously dated.
    Ex. Those elderly bureaucrats and their byzantine procedures are cherished by the customers, who tend to be uninterested in the arcane details of 'digital,' and so are relentlessly passé themselves.
    Ex. He said: 'The outer shell of democracy is, no doubt, intact but it appears to be moth-eaten from inside'.
    Ex. So, he cleaned the bird cage from top to bottom and threw out all the mothy bird seed.
    Ex. Only if we continuously redefine our goals in accordance with the developments in our societies will we remain dynamic libraries and not turn into musty institutions.
    Ex. Training would be needed for the reception staff, who all said they were a bit long in the tooth for learning how to use a computer.
    ----
    * hacer que sea obsoleto = render + obsolete, render + redundant.
    * quedarse obsoleto = be overtaken by events, outgrow.
    * volverse obsoleto = go out of + date, become + obsolete, go out of + fashion, obsolesce.
    * * *
    - ta adjetivo obsolete
    * * *
    = anachronistic, obsolete, outdated [out-dated], outmoded, redundant, out of touch with + reality, timed, passé, out of vogue, out of fashion, out of style, dated, byzantine, moth-eaten, mothy [mothier -comp., mothiest -sup.], musty [mustier -comp., mustiest -sup.], long in the tooth.

    Ex: We might all easily agree that LITERATURE, IMMORAL is not particularly descriptive of, and an anachronistic euphemism for, PORNOGRAPHY.

    Ex: To remove obsolete fine records from the online system, there is a programm to find all fines paid before a particular date and to remove them.
    Ex: For example, the outdated subject heading 'Female emancipation' could be changed to the newer term 'Women's liberation' with this function.
    Ex: With computerization some libraries took the opportunity to replace outmoded abstracts bulletins with SDI services.
    Ex: The card-based systems in which post-coordinate indexing was first conceived are more-or-less redundant.
    Ex: Some librarians seem to be out of touch with reality.
    Ex: Librarians need to be vociferous about achievements and services offered in order to dispel ideas about the stereotype librarian, timed and out of touch with contemporary society.
    Ex: By conscious or unconscious fixation on this single, already passé, facet of data processing technology we risk totally ignoring the other functions of a catalog.
    Ex: In general, however, the author's approach to his comparative method -- that comparativism is out of vogue -- is rather parochial.
    Ex: Abstract art has lately been considered out of fashion in the art centers of New York.
    Ex: Ten years ago ambition abounded; now risk-taking is out of style and vanguardism has been dampened by a pervasive enthusiasm for the past.
    Ex: Now, many of these libraries find that their systems are dangerously dated.
    Ex: Those elderly bureaucrats and their byzantine procedures are cherished by the customers, who tend to be uninterested in the arcane details of 'digital,' and so are relentlessly passé themselves.
    Ex: He said: 'The outer shell of democracy is, no doubt, intact but it appears to be moth-eaten from inside'.
    Ex: So, he cleaned the bird cage from top to bottom and threw out all the mothy bird seed.
    Ex: Only if we continuously redefine our goals in accordance with the developments in our societies will we remain dynamic libraries and not turn into musty institutions.
    Ex: Training would be needed for the reception staff, who all said they were a bit long in the tooth for learning how to use a computer.
    * hacer que sea obsoleto = render + obsolete, render + redundant.
    * quedarse obsoleto = be overtaken by events, outgrow.
    * volverse obsoleto = go out of + date, become + obsolete, go out of + fashion, obsolesce.

    * * *
    obsolete
    * * *

    obsoleto
    ◊ -ta adjetivo

    obsolete
    obsoleto,-a adjetivo obsolete: ese sistema de riego ha quedado obsoleto, this irrigation system is obsolete

    ' obsoleto' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    obsoleta
    - usía
    English:
    dated
    - obsolete
    - outdated
    * * *
    obsoleto, -a adj
    obsolete;
    este uso ha quedado obsoleto this usage has become obsolete
    * * *
    adj obsolete
    * * *
    obsoleto, -ta adj
    desusado: obsolete

    Spanish-English dictionary > obsoleto

  • 5 часть

    1) General subject: allotment, ante, book, branch, cantle (отдельная), corner, (неотъемлемая) counterpart, deal, department, division, half (the larger half - большая часть), inside, interest, interior (чего-л.), line, manning unit, moiety, movement, nose-piece (шлема, очков), outfit, pane, parcel, part (чего-либо), part of (чего-л.), partition, percentage, piece, portion, prong, proportion, quantum, quota, quotient, quotum, reel (кинофильма; обыкн. около 1000 футов плёнки), section, sector, segment, share, sharer, slice, snack, stage, stake (в прибыли и т.п.), to (smb.) his portion (чью-л.), whack, instalment, (какой-л. программы разработки) spin-out, increment
    2) Colloquial: poke, whack up
    3) American: end, installment, prorate
    4) French: tranche
    5) Obsolete: dole
    6) Military: activity, body, command, major unit, military force, (воинская) military formation, organization, part (целого), replacement training unit, signal unit, unit
    7) Engineering: detail, element, fraction, island, limb, member, proportion (доля), quantity, share (доля)
    8) Bookish: passus
    9) Agriculture: diverting weir
    11) Chemistry: feature
    12) Construction: integral part
    14) Railway term: bit
    15) Economy: heading, stake (в чём-л.)
    16) Accounting: side
    17) Australian slang: chop
    18) Architecture: cut
    20) Diplomatic term: content
    23) Psychology: part (тела)
    24) Jargon: drag, puppy, snick
    25) Information technology: chapter, pie
    26) Oil: element (системы), phase
    27) Immunology: subsample
    28) Astronautics: force, item
    29) Banking: stake
    30) Patents: moiety (из двух)
    31) Business: dividend
    32) Drilling: fragment, pt (part)
    33) Sakhalin energy glossary: or any portion thereof
    34) Audit: component
    36) Polymers: subdivision
    37) Automation: (дробная) fraction, lot, part (изделия)
    38) Quality control: (составная) element (системы)
    39) Robots: element (составная), part (запасная), side (напр. уравнения), subdivision (более крупного объекта)
    40) Cables: portion (доля целого)
    41) Makarov: clipping, contingent, detail (конструкции), draught, element (составная), fragment (чего-л.), in installments, in instalments, limb (прибора), member (механизма или машины), section (целого), some, stake (прибыли и т.п.), strand (проблемы и т.п.), tract (напр., водотока)

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