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  • 81 inessential

    [inə'senʃəl]
    noun, adjective
    ((something) which is not essential: We have no money for inessentials; inessential luxuries.) nebūtisks; mazsvarīgs; nenozīmīga detaļa; greznumpriekšmets
    * * *
    nebūtisks, mazsvarīgs

    English-Latvian dictionary > inessential

  • 82 inessential

    [inə'senʃəl]
    noun, adjective
    ((something) which is not essential: We have no money for inessentials; inessential luxuries.) neesminis (dalykas)

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > inessential

  • 83 inessential

    adj. oväsentlig, oviktig
    * * *
    [inə'senʃəl]
    noun, adjective
    ((something) which is not essential: We have no money for inessentials; inessential luxuries.) oväsentlighet; oväsentlig

    English-Swedish dictionary > inessential

  • 84 inessential

    [inə'senʃəl]
    noun, adjective
    ((something) which is not essential: We have no money for inessentials; inessential luxuries.) zbytečnost; zbytečný
    * * *
    • nepodstatný
    • nedůležitý

    English-Czech dictionary > inessential

  • 85 dispensable

    • dispensable
    • excusable
    • exemptable
    • not essential
    • pardonable
    • unimportant

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > dispensable

  • 86 inessential

    [inə'senʃəl]
    noun, adjective
    ((something) which is not essential: We have no money for inessentials; inessential luxuries.) (lu­cru) neesenţial, neimportant

    English-Romanian dictionary > inessential

  • 87 Было бы

    The transfer of liquid hydrogen from the Earth's surface to orbit would be more difficult than...
    It is not essential that the stages in a step rocket be of increasing size

    Русско-английский словарь по прикладной математике и механике > Было бы

  • 88 inessential

    [inə'senʃəl]
    noun, adjective
    ((something) which is not essential: We have no money for inessentials; inessential luxuries.) μη απαραίτητος,επουσιώδης

    English-Greek dictionary > inessential

  • 89 inessential

    [inə'senʃəl]
    noun, adjective
    ((something) which is not essential: We have no money for inessentials; inessential luxuries.) zbytočnosť; zbytočný

    English-Slovak dictionary > inessential

  • 90 testo

    Nuovo dizionario Italiano-Inglese > testo

  • 91 учитывать

    Закон Вальраса необходимо понимать в широком смысле: бюджет потребителя может быть межвременным, учитывающим сбережения сегодня, которые будут использованы для покупок завтра. — Walras' law should be understood broadly: the consumer's budget may be an intertemporal one allowing for savings today to be used for purchases tomorrow.

    То, что мы учитываем уровни отрицательного потребления, не имеет существенного значения для нахождения функции спроса, удовлетворяющей слабой аксиоме. — The fact that we allow for negative consumption levels is not essential for finding a demand function that satisfies the weak axiom.

    Однако в случае множества возможностей потребления, учитывающего только уровни неотрицательного потребления, нам понадобится задать более сложную функцию спроса. — With a consumption set allowing only for nonnegative consumption levels, however, we would need to specify a more complicated demand function.

    - учитывая сказанное

    Russian-English Dictionary "Microeconomics" > учитывать

  • 92 inessential

    [ɪnəˈsenʃəl] noun, adjective
    (something) which is not essential:

    inessential luxuries.

    غَيْر جَوْهَري، غَيْر ضَروري

    Arabic-English dictionary > inessential

  • 93 inessential

    [inə'senʃəl]
    noun, adjective
    ((something) which is not essential: We have no money for inessentials; inessential luxuries.) superflu

    English-French dictionary > inessential

  • 94 inessential

    [inə'senʃəl]
    noun, adjective
    ((something) which is not essential: We have no money for inessentials; inessential luxuries.) supérfluo, não essencial

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > inessential

  • 95 extraneous

    1 ( outside) [element, event] extérieur ; [noise, people] de l'extérieur ;
    2 ( not essential) [issue, detail, information] superflu ; [considerations] sans rapport avec la question ; to be extraneous to sth être étranger à or sans rapport avec qch.

    Big English-French dictionary > extraneous

  • 96 consumer demand

    Mktg
    the patterns of consumer behavior that affect their buying decisions. Consumer demand is influenced in various ways. Psychologists and marketers have identified three important factors affecting buying decisions: needs, which are things we must have, such as food; wants, which are nice to have but not essential, such as a new car; and motives, such as keeping up appearances. These factors form part of a profile that includes motivations, personality, perceptions, cognition, attitudes, and values. Other factors that influence demand include gender, age, social grouping, education, location, income, culture, and the seasons. Consumers can therefore be divided into discrete segments, each of which has a particular pattern of buying behavior. Products and services can then be targeted at specific segments of the market.

    The ultimate business dictionary > consumer demand

  • 97 discussion board

    E-com
    an area on a Web site that allows people to contribute opinions, ideas, and announcements. It is particularly suitable for casual, one-off interactions because little commitment is required from participants. They can generally review a discussion topic without subscribing, although they do have to subscribe if they want to contribute something themselves.
         It is not essential for the Web site owner to moderate discussion boards, although it is important to watch out for the emergence of “off-topic” subjects—contributions that are unnecessarily negative or perhaps libelous—and copyright infringement.
         A prime example of the success of the discussion board approach is how Amazon.com uses it to allow its consumers to publish book reviews.

    The ultimate business dictionary > discussion board

  • 98 nice-to-haves

    HR
    benefits of a job, such as free parking or subsidized meals, that are good to have but not essential (slang)

    The ultimate business dictionary > nice-to-haves

  • 99 payload

    Goods carried by a vehicle that are not essential to the vehicle's operation.

    English-Arabic terms dictionary > payload

  • 100 grandeur d’influence

    1. влияющая величина (в метрологии)

     

    влияющая величина
    Величина, не являющаяся объектом измерения, но влияющая на значение измеряемой величины или показания измерительной аппаратуры.
    Примечание - Влияющая величина может быть внешней или внутренней по отношению к измерительной аппаратуре. Когда значение одной влияющей величины изменяется в пределах ее диапазона измерения, это может влиять на погрешность, обусловленную воздействием другой влияющей величины. Измеряемая величина или ее параметр могут сами воздействовать как влияющая величина. Например, для вольтметра значение измеряемого напряжения может приводить к дополнительной погрешности из-за нелинейности, или частота напряжения может также вызывать дополнительную погрешность.
    [МЭК 359,4.8]
    [ ГОСТ Р 61557-1-2006]

    влияющая величина
    Любая величина, которая может оказать влияние на рабочие характеристики СИ.
    Примечание. Влияющая величина обычно является внешним фактором, воздействующим на СИ.
    [ ГОСТ Р 51317.4.30-2008 (МЭК 61000-4-30:2008)]

    EN

    influence quantity
    any quantity which may affect the working performance of a measuring equipment
    NOTE This quantity is generally external to the measurement equipment.
    [IEC 61000-4-30, ed. 2.0 (2008-10)]

    influence quantity
    quantity not essential for the performance of an item but affecting its performance
    NOTE – For electric devices, typical influence quantities may be temperature, humidity, pressure.
    Source: 551-19-01 MOD
    [IEV number 151-16-31]

    FR

    grandeur d’influence
    grandeur susceptible d’affecter le fonctionnement d’un appareil de mesure
    NOTE Cette grandeur est généralement externe à l’appareil de mesure.
    [IEC 61000-4-30, ed. 2.0 (2008-10)]

    grandeur d'influence, f
    grandeur qui n'est pas essentielle au fonctionnement d'une entité mais qui a un effet sur son comportement
    NOTE – Pour les dispositifs électriques, la température, l'humidité et la pression sont souvent des grandeurs d'influence.
    Source: 551-19-01 MOD
    [IEV number 151-16-31]

    Тематики

    • метрология, основные понятия

    EN

    FR

    • grandeur d’influence

    Франко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > grandeur d’influence

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