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1 lack of aftereffect
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > lack of aftereffect
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The English-Russian dictionary on reliability and quality control > lack of aftereffect
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1) Mathematics: lack of aftereffect, lack of memory, loss of memory property, memoryless property, memorylessness, property of forgetfulness2) Information technology: absence of aftereffects, forgetfulness3) Theory of mass service: forgetfullness4) Quality control: absence of aftereffect, property of forgetfullnessУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отсутствие последействия
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1. n результат, следствиеto have effect — дать результат; подействовать
2. n цель; намерениеto this effect — для этого, для этой цели
3. n смысл; сущность, существо; содержаниеin effect — в сущности; по существу, фактически
in the effect that — в том смысле; что; с тем; чтобы; так
to the effect that — в том смысле; что; с тем; чтобы; так
4. n действие, воздействие, влияниеflutter effect — вибрация, дрожание
5. n действие, действенность; сила6. n осуществление, выполнениеto put into effect — осуществлять, проводить в жизнь, выполнять
putting into effect — осуществляющий; осуществление
7. n эффект, впечатлениеfor effect — для эффекта, напоказ; чтобы произвести впечатление
8. n кино звуковое сопровождение кинофильма; шум9. n воен. огневое воздействие, убойность10. n тех. полезный эффект; производительностьthere is considerable authority to the effect that — многие компетентные люди полагают, что …
the answer was to the effect that … — они ответили, что …
day/night effect — переходный эффект при смене дня и ночи
11. v осуществлять; совершать; выполнять; проводить; производитьtheir transition to automation was effected last year — их переход на автоматику был проведён в прошлом году
carry into effect — приводить в исполнение; осуществлять
bring into effect — приводить в исполнение; осуществлять
put into effect — осуществлять; приводить в исполнение
12. v заключать, оформлятьСинонимический ряд:1. accomplishment (noun) accomplishment; execution; fulfillment; fulfilment; operation2. actuality (noun) actuality; essence; fact; gist; truth3. aftereffect (noun) aftereffect; aftermath; causatum; conclusion; consequence; corollary; end; end product; event; eventuality; fruit; harvest; issue; outcome; precipitate; purpose; result; sequel; sequence; upshot4. being (noun) actualisation; being; realisation5. effects (noun) assets; chattel; effects; possessions; property6. efficacy (noun) efficacy; power; validity; weight7. impact (noun) force; impact; impression; imprint; mark; repercussion8. influence (noun) effectiveness; efficiency; influence; potency9. significance (noun) import; intent; meaning; purport; significance; signification; tenor10. achieve (verb) accomplish; achieve; bring about; cause; complete; conclude; consummate; do; draw on; engender; exercise; fulfil; fulfill; induce; lead to; make; make happen; occasion; perform; produce; realise; realize; result in; secure11. execute (verb) bring off; carry out; carry through; effectuate; enforce; execute; implement; invoke; put throughАнтонимический ряд:abandon; beginning; cause; cease; commencement; fail; foundation; leave; neglect; omit; origin; overlook; prevent; quit; source
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