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41 distribution law
leash law — закон, запрещающий выпускать непривязанных собак
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > distribution law
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42 exponential law
leash law — закон, запрещающий выпускать непривязанных собак
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > exponential law
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43 mass action law
leash law — закон, запрещающий выпускать непривязанных собак
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > mass action law
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44 periodic law
leash law — закон, запрещающий выпускать непривязанных собак
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45 mean time between errors
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46 check for errors
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > check for errors
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47 to eliminate the errors
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > to eliminate the errors
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48 detection of errors
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > detection of errors
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49 elementary probability law
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > elementary probability law
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50 the distribution of errors adheres to the law of probability
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > the distribution of errors adheres to the law of probability
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51 распределение ошибок
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > распределение ошибок
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52 normal
1. n нормальное состояние2. n нормальный, стандартный тип, образец, размер3. n хим. нормальный растворconjuctive normal form — конъюктивная нормальная форма; КНФ
4. n мат. нормаль, перпендикуляр5. n метеор. среднее многолетнее значение параметраnormal annual runoff — средний многолетний сток, норма стока
6. n мед. нормальная температура7. n текст. полушерстяной трикотаж8. a нормальный, обыкновенный; обычный9. a психически нормальный10. a стандартный, нормальный; типовой11. a средний12. a плановый; расчётный13. a мат. перпендикулярный; нормальныйnormal cross-section — поперечное сечение, сечение, перпендикулярное оси
normal charge condition — "батарея нормально заряжена"
14. a стат. имеющий нормальное распределениеСинонимический ряд:1. healthy (adj.) healthy; in good health; sound; whole2. routine (adj.) methodical; orderly; regular; routine3. sane (adj.) all there; compos mentis; lucid; rational; reasonable; right; right-minded; sane; wholesome4. usual (adj.) average; common; commonplace; customary; general; matter-of-course; natural; ordinary; prevalent; run-of-the-mill; standard; traditional; typic; typical; usualАнтонимический ряд: -
53 error
nошибка, погрешность
- accidental error
- accounting error
- admissible error
- allowable error
- ascertainment error
- average error
- biased error
- billing error
- bookkeeping error
- calculation error
- casual error
- clerical error
- compensating errors
- composite error
- computational error
- computing error
- conspicuous error
- constant error
- crude error
- cumulative error
- data error
- decision error
- detectable error
- detected error
- dynamic error
- estimation error
- fabrication error
- forecast error
- forecasting error
- grave error
- gross error
- inherited error
- initial error
- in-process error
- inspection error
- instrumental error
- interpolation error
- interpretation error
- introduced error
- linear error
- line transmission error
- machine error
- manufacturing error
- mean error
- measuring error
- methodic error
- observation error
- obvious error
- office error
- parity error
- percentage error
- permissible error
- prediction error
- probable error
- programme error
- programming error
- random error
- random sampling error
- reasonable error
- recurrent error
- relative error
- repetitive error
- sample error
- sampling error
- serious error
- single error
- smoothing error
- statistical error
- systematic error
- tax error
- tolerated error
- total error
- typing error
- uncorrected error
- error in calculating
- error in calculation
- error in the design
- error in mean
- error in the price
- error in rounding off
- error in survey
- error of estimate
- error of law
- error of measurement
- error of specification
- errors and omissions
- errors and omissions excepted
- in error
- check for error
- commit an error
- correct an error
- do in error
- eliminate errors
- identify errors
- locate an error
- make an error
- prevent an error
- put right an error
- rectify an error
- trace an error
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54 error
noun1) (mistake) Fehler, der2) (wrong opinion) Irrtum, derrealize the error of one's ways — seine Fehler einsehen
in error — irrtümlich[erweise]
* * *['erə]1) (noun a mistake: His written work is full of errors.) der Fehler2) (the state of being mistaken: I did it in error.) der Irrtum* * *er·ror[ˈerəʳ, AM -ɚ]n\error of judgment Fehleinschätzung f, Fehlurteil ntto do sth in \error etw aus Versehen [o versehentlich] tun2. (failure)human \error menschliches Versagen4.▶ to show sb the \error of his/her ways jdn auf seine Fehler hinweisen* * *['erə(r)]n1) (= mistake) Fehler ma pilot error — ein Fehler m des Piloten
the error rate — die Fehlerquote, die Fehlerrate
See:→ academic.ru/45206/margin">margin2) (= wrongness) Irrtum mto be in error — im Irrtum sein, sich im Irrtum befinden
* * *error [ˈerə(r)] sin error aus Versehen, irrtümlicher-, fälschlicherweise;be in error sich irren, sich im Irrtum befinden, im Irrtum sein;error of judg(e)ment Trugschluss m, irrige Ansicht, falsche Beurteilung;“errors (and omissions) excepted” WIRTSCH „Irrtümer (u. Auslassungen) vorbehalten“;and no error umg daran besteht kein Zweifel;I was scared and no error when … umg ich hatte vielleicht Angst, als …;2. ASTRON, MATH Fehler m, Abweichung f:error integral Fehlerintegral n;error law gaußsches Fehlergesetz;error margin Fehlerspanne f3. JUR Formfehler m, Verfahrensmangel m:plaintiff in error Kläger m im Revisionsverfahren;writ of error Revisionsbefehl m5. Fehldruck m (Briefmarke)6. SCHIFF Missweisung f, Fehler m* * *noun1) (mistake) Fehler, der2) (wrong opinion) Irrtum, derin error — irrtümlich[erweise]
* * *n.Fehler - m.Irrtum -¨er m. -
55 redress
1. noun(reparation, correction) Entschädigung, dieseek [legal] redress — auf Schadenersatz klagen
2. transitive verbhave no redress — keine Entschädigung erhalten; (Law) keinen Rechtsanspruch auf Entschädigung haben
1) (adjust again) ins Gleichgewicht bringen2) (set right, rectify) wieder gutmachen [Unrecht]; ausgleichen [Ungerechtigkeiten]; abhelfen (+ Dat.) [Beschwerden, Missbrauch]* * *[rə'dres] 1. verb(to set right or compensate for: The company offered the man a large sum of money to redress the harm that their product had done to him.) wiedergutmachen2. noun((money etc which is paid as) compensation for some wrong that has been done.) die Entschädigung- academic.ru/118136/redress_the_balance">redress the balance* * *re·dressI. vt[rɪˈdres]most managers and politicians are men — how can women \redress the imbalance? die meisten Manager und Politiker sind Männer — wie können Frauen das Ungleichgewicht beheben?II. n[rɪˈdres, AM ˈri:dres]to have no \redress unumstößlich feststehen; of an imbalance Behebung f; of a grievance Beseitigung f; LAWlegal \redress Rechtshilfe fto seek \redress einen Regressanspruch geltend machen* * *[rɪ'dres]1. vtone's errors, wrongs wiedergutmachen, sühnen; situation bereinigen; grievance beseitigen; balance wiederherstellen2. n(for errors, wrongs) Wiedergutmachung f; (for grievance) Beseitigung fhe set out to seek redress for these grievances — er wollte zu seinem Recht kommen
but what redress does a manager have against an employee? — aber welche Wege stehen dem Manager offen, gegen den Arbeitnehmer zu klagen?
* * *redress [rıˈdres]A v/t3. das Gleichgewicht etc wiederherstellen (auch fig)4. das Flugzeug wieder aufrichtenB s [US auch ˈriːdres]1. Wiedergutmachung f:legal redress Rechtshilfe f;obtain redress from sb gegen jemanden Regress nehmen2. Abschaffung f, Beseitigung f, Abstellung f* * *1. noun(reparation, correction) Entschädigung, dieseek [legal] redress — auf Schadenersatz klagen
2. transitive verbhave no redress — keine Entschädigung erhalten; (Law) keinen Rechtsanspruch auf Entschädigung haben
1) (adjust again) ins Gleichgewicht bringen2) (set right, rectify) wieder gutmachen [Unrecht]; ausgleichen [Ungerechtigkeiten]; abhelfen (+ Dat.) [Beschwerden, Missbrauch]* * *v.beseitigen v. -
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[ʹerə] n1. ошибка, заблуждение, ложное представлениеhuman error - ошибка, свойственная человеку
an error of judgement - неверное суждение, ошибочный расчёт, ошибочная оценка
in error - ошибочно, по ошибке
to do smth. in error - ошибиться, сделать что-л. по ошибке
to make /to commit/ an error - сделать /совершить/ ошибку; впасть в заблуждение
to be in error - ошибаться, заблуждаться
to dispossess smb. of an error - книжн. выводить кого-л. из заблуждения
to lead smb. into error - вводить кого-л. в заблуждение
he has seen the error of his ways - он понял, что поступал неправильно
2. ошибка, погрешностьnoise error - спец. искажение, вызванное шумами
permissible error - тех. допуск
actual error - спец. истинная ошибка, истинная величина ошибки
error code - вчт. код ошибки
error log - вчт. файл регистрации ошибок
error of omission - упущение, недосмотр
error in reading - спец. ошибка отсчёта
3. проступок, грех4. 1) тех. отклонение (от номинала); потеря точности2) радио рассогласование5. юр. фактическая или юридическая ошибка, допущенная судом в судебном процессеerror in /of/ fact [in /of/ law] - фактическая [правовая] ошибка
writ of error - ходатайство об отмене приговора суда вследствие допущенной им при рассмотрении дела ошибки; апелляционная жалоба
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57 error
помилка; гріх; помилкова думка, хибне уявлення; недогляд; наказ про помилку; передача матеріалів по справі до апеляційного суду для перегляду судового рішення на підставі помилки, якої припущено під час розгляду справи- error causa contrahendierror that does not change the outcome of a trial — помилка, яка не впливає на результат судового процесу
- error coram nobis
- error correction
- error detection
- error facti defence
- error facti defense
- error-free
- error in accidentia
- errorin data
- error in extremis
- error in fact
- error in inducement
- error in judgement
- error in judgment
- error in law
- error in motivation
- error in personam
- error in presumption
- error in presumptions
- error in procedure
- error in rem
- error in substantia
- error in verbis
- error juris
- error of construction
- error of estimation
- error of fact
- error of judgement
- error of judgment
- error of justice
- error of law
- errors and omissions clause
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'erə1) (noun a mistake: His written work is full of errors.) feil(takelse), mistak2) (the state of being mistaken: I did it in error.) feiltakelse, villfarelsefeil--------mistaksubst. \/ˈerə(r)\/1) feil, uriktighet, feilaktighet2) feiltagelse, mistak3) (softball, baseball) feil4) forsyndelse, synd, villfarelse5) ( om frimerke) feiltrykk6) ( jus) feil7) ( matematikk) feil, avvik fra forutsatt verdibe in error ta feil være feil, ikke stemmedo something in error gjøre noe ved en feiltagelseerror in calculation regnefeil, feilregningerror of\/in judgement feilbedømmelse, feilvurderingerror of law ( jus) feil i lovanvendelseerror of taste smakløsheterrors and omissions excepted ( også E&OE)med forbehold om eventuelle feil og utelatelserhuman error menneskelig svikttrial and error prøving og feilingwrit of error ( jus) søknad om omgjøring av dom (på grunn av formelle feil) -
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ɡrəus
1. adjective1) (very bad: gross errors/indecency.) flagrante, grande, craso2) (vulgar: gross behaviour/language.) grosero3) (too fat: a large, gross woman.) muy gordo, obeso4) (total: The gross weight of a parcel is the total weight of the contents, the box, the wrapping etc.) bruto
2. noun(the total amount (of several things added together).) totalidad- grosslygross adj brutotr[grəʊs]2 (fat) muy gordo,-a, obeso,-a3 (coarse, crude, vulgar - person, behaviour, manners) grosero,-a, tosco,-a, basto,-a; (- language) soez; (disgusting) asqueroso,-a■ oh gross! ¡qué asco!4 SMALLFINANCE/SMALL (total) bruto,-a1 (144 units) gruesa, doce docenas nombre femenino plural1 (person) ganar en bruto, obtener unos ingresos brutos de; (film etc) recaudar, obtener unos ingresos de■ the film grossed over $200 million la película recaudó más de 200 millones de dólares\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLgross indecency ultraje nombre masculino contra la moral públicagross national product producto nacional brutogross negligence negligencia temerariagross ['gro:s] vt: tener entrada bruta de, recaudar en brutogross adj1) flagrant: flagrante, gravea gross error: un error flagrantea gross injustice: una injusticia grave2) fat: muy gordo, obeso3) : brutogross national product: producto nacional bruto4) coarse, vulgar: grosero, bastogross nadj.• basto, -a adj.• bruto, -a adj.• craso, -a adj.• doce docenas (Unidades) adj.• enorme adj.• grosero, -a adj.• grueso, -a adj.• total adj.n.(§ pl.: gross) = gruesa (doce docenas) s.f.
I grəʊs1) (extreme, flagrant) (before n) <disregard/injustice> flagrante; < exaggeration> burdogross ignorance — ignorancia f crasa or supina
gross negligence — ( Law) culpa f grave
gross indecency — ( Law) ultraje m contra la moral pública
2) ( total) <weight/profit/income> brutogross national product — ( Econ) producto m nacional bruto
3)a) ( fat) obeso, gordísimob) ( disgusting) < person> asqueroso; <language/joke> soez
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transitive verb \<\<worker/earner\>\> tener* una entrada bruta dePhrasal Verbs:
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2) (pl grosses) ( gross profit) (AmE) ingresos mpl brutos[ɡrǝʊs] (compar grosser) (superl grossest)1. ADJ1) (=unacceptable) [injustice, inequality, mismanagement] flagrante; [exaggeration, simplification] burdogross ignorance — ignorancia f supina, crasa ignorancia f
gross incompetence — incompetencia f absoluta
2) (=revolting) [person, remark, joke] ordinario, basto(how) gross! * — ¡qué asco! *
3) (=tasteless) ordinario, de muy mal gustoshe was wearing really gross earrings — llevaba unos pendientes de lo más ordinario or de un gusto pésimo
4) (=obese) gordísimo, cebón *after eating so much chocolate she felt really gross * — después de comer tanto chocolate se sentía como una bola or foca *
5) (=total) [income, profit, weight] brutotheir gross income is £205 a week — sus ingresos brutos son de 205 libras a la semana
2.ADV (=in total) [earn, pay, weigh] en brutoshe earns £30,000 gross per annum — gana 30.000 libras al año brutas or en bruto
it weighs 12kg gross — pesa 12 kilos brutos or en bruto
how much do you earn gross? — ¿cuánto ganas bruto or en bruto?
3.VT (Comm) (gen) obtener unos ingresos brutos de; (from savings, bonds) obtener unos beneficios brutos dethe company grossed $100,000 last year — el año pasado la compañía obtuvo unos beneficios brutos de 100.000 dólares
4. N1) (pl grosses) (=total income) ingresos mpl brutos2) (pl gross) (=twelve dozen) doce docenas fpl5.CPDgross domestic product N — (Econ) producto m interno bruto
gross indecency N — (Jur) ultraje m contra la moral pública
gross margin N — margen m bruto
gross misconduct N — falta f grave
gross national product NSING — (Econ) producto m nacional bruto
gross negligence N — (Jur) culpa f grave
gross output N — (Ind) producción f bruta
- gross up* * *
I [grəʊs]1) (extreme, flagrant) (before n) <disregard/injustice> flagrante; < exaggeration> burdogross ignorance — ignorancia f crasa or supina
gross negligence — ( Law) culpa f grave
gross indecency — ( Law) ultraje m contra la moral pública
2) ( total) <weight/profit/income> brutogross national product — ( Econ) producto m nacional bruto
3)a) ( fat) obeso, gordísimob) ( disgusting) < person> asqueroso; <language/joke> soez
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transitive verb \<\<worker/earner\>\> tener* una entrada bruta dePhrasal Verbs:
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2) (pl grosses) ( gross profit) (AmE) ingresos mpl brutos -
60 court
употр. в сочетаниях:Court for Crown Cases Reserved — уголовный суд второй инстанции (в Великобритании до 1907 г.);
Court for Divorce and Matrimonial Causes — суд по делам о разводах и семейным делам (в Великобритании до 1873 г.);
Inn of Court — англ. школа подготовки барристеров
Court of Customs and Patent Appeals — амер. Апелляционный суд по делам о таможенных пошлинах и патентах
- Court of AppealUnited States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals — Федеральный апелляционный суд по делам о таможенных пошлинах и патентах
- Court of Appeal in Chancery
- Court of Appeals
- Court of Arches
- Court of Audience
- Court of Chancery
- Court of Claims
- Court of Common Council
- Court of Common Pleas
- Court of Criminal Appeal
- Court of Exchequer
- Court of Exchequer Chamber
- Court of Faculty
- Court of International Trade
- Court of Justiciary
- Court of King's Bench
- Court of Military Appeals
- Court of Military Justice
- Court of Ordinary
- Court of Passage
- Court of Petty Sessions
- Court of Probate
- Court of Protection
- Court of Queen's Bench
- Court of Session
- Court of Sessions
- Court of Stannaries
- Court of Star Chamber
- Court of St. James
- Court of Survey
- Court of the Archbishop
- Court of the Archdeacon
- Court of the Lord High Steward
- Court of the Official Principal
- Admiralty Court
- Appellate Court
- Arches Court
- Audience Court
- Bail Court
- Bristol Tolzey Court
- Central Criminal Court
- Chancery Court of York
- Circuit Court of Appeal
- City of London Court
- Commerce Court
- Commercial Court
- Court Martial Appeal Court
- Crown Court
- Customs Court
- Divisional Court
- Duchy Court of Lancaster
- Errors and Appeals Court
- European Court of Justice
- European Court
- High Court of Admiralty
- High Court of Chancery
- High Court of Justice
- High Court of Justiciary
- High Court of Parliament
- Instance Court
- International Court of Justice
- Justiciary Court
- King's Bench Divisional Court
- Land Valuation Appeal Court
- Law Courts
- Lord Mayor's Court
- Mayor's and City of London Court
- Municipal Court of Appeals
- Orphans' Court
- Palatine Courts
- People's Court
- Permanent Court of Arbitration
- Practice Court
- Probate Court
- Queen's Bench Divisional Court
- Register's Court
- Restrictive Trade Practices Court
- Royal Court
- Salford Hundred Court
- Scottish Land Court
- Sheriff's Court
- Superior Court
- Supreme Court
- Supreme Court of Appeal
- Supreme Court of Errors
- Supreme Court of Judicature
- Supreme Judicial Court
- Surrogate's Court
- Tax Court
- Tolzey Court
- Tynwald Court
- United States Court of Appeals
- United States Circuit Court of Appeals* * *
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