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1 многое
с. скл. как прил.a great deal, much; many things pl.мне надо многое сделать — I have a number / lot of things to do
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2 во многом зависеть от
Во многом зависеть отIt depends to a large extent on the environments.The success of such systems relies heavily on the availability of tool wear sensing devices.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > во многом зависеть от
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3 многое
с. скл. как прил.a great deal, much; many things plэ́то во мно́гом зави́сит (от) — it depends to a large extent (on)
я мно́гое сде́лал — I did a great deal
мне на́до мно́гое сде́лать — I have a number / lot of things to do
••во мно́гом — in many respects
оставля́ет жела́ть мно́гого — leave much to be desired
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4 эффективность обучения
В организациях растёт понимание того, что внутренняя привязка обучения к другим услугам (особенно информационным и консультационным) и внешним ресурсам (местным и зарубежным) позволяет повысить эффективность обучения. — The supporting organizations become increasingly aware that if training is linked internally with other services (notably with information and consulting) as well as with external resources (local and foreign), this strengthens the effectiveness of the training.
Эффективность обучения достигается путём тщательного планирования учебного процесса, проведения обучения с использованием соответствующей методики и последующей оценки для измерения результатов. — In order to be effective, training must be planned carefully, delivered using appropriate techniques, and evaluated to measure results.
В немалой степени эффективность обучения зависит и от надлежащего выбора соответствующих методов обучения. — The effectiveness of training also depends to a large extent on the proper selection of appropriate training methods.
Russian-English Dictionary "Microeconomics" > эффективность обучения
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5 в значительной степени
•Only the ground state is appreciably (or substantially) populated.
•The fidelity of the amplifier depends to a large measure [or in large measure, or to a large extent (or degree), or largely, or to a great (or marked) extent, or in great (or large) part] on its ability to...
•The heading remains much as in the previous version.
•The waxes are the cause of much of the trouble in the dyeing of cotton goods.
•The longer domain is still largely unknown.
•Much of the importance of the glass electrode stems from...
•These properties vary significantly with time.
•The ventilation passages are ( very) materially obstructed.
* * *В значительной степени-- It is found that stress relief occurs to a large extent (50-70 percent) in the first cycle, to a moderate extent (25-30 percent) over the next 10 cycles and to a lesser extent (10-25 percent) over the remaining cycles up to 104.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > в значительной степени
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6 в значительной степени
•Only the ground state is appreciably (or substantially) populated.
•The fidelity of the amplifier depends to a large measure [or in large measure, or to a large extent (or degree), or largely, or to a great (or marked) extent, or in great (or large) part] on its ability to...
•The heading remains much as in the previous version.
•The waxes are the cause of much of the trouble in the dyeing of cotton goods.
•The longer domain is still largely unknown.
•Much of the importance of the glass electrode stems from...
•These properties vary significantly with time.
•The ventilation passages are ( very) materially obstructed.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > в значительной степени
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