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101 начальная школа
1) General subject: elementary (primary) school, junior school (для детей 7-11 лет, в Англии и Уэльсе), primary school, provided school2) American: common school, grade school, the grades3) British English: infant school4) Law: basic school5) Canadian: Elementary (в названиях: the students of Montecito Elementary / Westridge Elementary / Sperling Elementary)6) Advertising: elementary school7) Education: first school, initial school (американский термин применительно к отечественной системе образования)8) Makarov: grades, lower school, the lower school -
102 bewerten
bewerten v 1. FIN rate (Bonität); 2. GEN make a valuation of, assess; evaluate, value (schätzen); 3. MGT appraise (Projekt); 4. PERS appraise* * *v 1. < Finanz> Bonität rate; 2. < Geschäft> make a valuation of, assess, schätzen evaluate, value; 3. < Mgmnt> Projekt appraise; 4. < Person> appraise* * *bewerten
(Absatzuntersuchung) to weigh, (abschätzen) to appraise, to estimate, (Grundstück) to extend, to assess, to valuate, (klassifizieren) to grade, to rate, (steuerlich) to assess, to rate;
• mit 100% bewerten (Bilanz) to value at 100 per cent;
• Aktie niedrig bewerten to set a low value on a stock;
• einzeln bewerten to value individually;
• immaterielle Güter bilanzmäßig mit nur einem Dollar bewerten to show their intangibles at one dollar;
• etw. hoch bewerten to set a high value on s. th., to value s. th. at a high rate, to price s. th. high;
• zu hoch bewerten to overrate, to overprice;
• höher bewerten to inflate the value, to state higher;
• Leistungsfähigkeit eines Angestellten bewerten to evaluate (rate) an employee;
• Nettoinventar bewerten to value on a net asset basis;
• neu bewerten to reprice, to transvalue;
• niedrig bewerten to price low, to set a low valuation on;
• zu niedrig bewerten to underrate;
• niedriger bewerten to state lower, to deflate the value, to set a lower value on;
• nach Punkten bewerten to rate on points;
• Verlust bewerten to estimate a loss. -
103 wert
Wert m GEN worth, value • an Wert gewinnen BÖRSE gain value • an Wert verlieren RW, WIWI depreciate (Vermögenswerte, Aktiva) • den Wert mindern WIWI lower the value • im Wert sinken BÖRSE go down in value • im Wert steigen RW appreciate • im Wert verringern BÖRSE write down • ohne Wert GEN, IMP/EXP without value • sich unter Wert verkaufen GEN undersell oneself* * *adj < Geschäft> useful, valuable ■ sein Geld wert sein < Geschäft> value for money ■ wert sein < Börse> be worth* * *Wert
value, worth, (Bedeutung) amount, significance, (Gegenwert) equivalent, (Kostbarkeit) valuableness, (Münze) standard, (Preis) price, rate, (Schätzung) appreciation, (Vermögen) asset, (Vorzug) good, merit, desert, (Wertstellung) value (availability, US) date;
• an Wert in value;
• an Wert verloren diminished in value;
• dem Wert nach ad valorem (lat.);
• dem nominellen Wert entsprechend by tale;
• im Werte von valued at;
• nach dem Wert ad valorem (lat.);
• über Wert above value;
• unter Wert below value;
• von geringem Wert uncostly, of small value;
• von gleichem Wert equivalent, of the same value;
• von hohem Wert of great value (price);
• Wert 1. März value (due) 1st of March;
• Wert erhalten (auf Wechsel) value received;
• Wert in bar erhalten value received in cash;
• Wert heute value from today;
• Werte (Aktiva) assets, (Anlagen) investment, (Wertpapiere) securities, stocks;
• abgeleiteter Wert imputed value;
• abgeschriebener Wert depreciated value;
• steuerlich voll abgeschriebener Wert written down value;
• abnehmender Wert diminishing value;
• anerkannter Wert fair market value;
• angeblicher Wert nominal value, (Wechsel) face value;
• angegebener Wert (Zoll) declared value;
• angemessener Wert fair and reasonable (just) value;
• angenommener Wert assumed (fictitious) value;
• willkürlich angenommener Wert arbitrary (fictitious) value;
• angerechneter Wert imputed value;
• zu hoch angesetzter Wert exaggerated value;
• annähernder Wert approximate value;
• ausländische Werte foreign stocks, foreigners;
• ausmachender Wert (Effekten) cost of securities;
• äußerer Wert face value;
• beeinträchtigter Wert nuisance value;
• behaupteter Wert hold-up value;
• beitragspflichtiger Wert contributory value;
• bereinigte Werte adapted figures;
• berichtigter Wert absorption value;
• beschlagnahmefähige Werte attachable assets;
• besonderer Wert quality;
• bestätigter Wert certified value;
• bleibender Wert lasting value;
• börsengängige Werte dividend-paying (marketable, stock) securities;
• börsennotierte Werte stock-exchange (quoted, listed, US) securities;
• buchmäßiger Wert accounting (book) value;
• chemische Werte chemical issues;
• deklarierter Wert (Zoll) declared (registered) value;
• dichtester Wert (Statistik) mode;
• durchschnittlicher Wert average (mean) value;
• effektiver Wert actual value;
• eigentlicher Wert intrinsic value;
• an der Börse eingeführte Werte quoted (listed, US) securities;
• erhöhter Wert enhanced value;
• künstlich erhöhte Werte inflated values;
• durch Warenknappheit erhöhter Wert scarcity value;
• erklärter Wert stated value, (Postsendung) insured value;
• errechneter Wert computed value;
• fester Wert stable value,firm stock (Br.);
• festgelegter Wert (Versicherungspolice) agreed value;
• gerichtlich festgesetzter Wert extended value;
• gesetzlich festgesetzter Wert statutory value;
• festgestellter Wert stated value;
• feststellbarer Wert ascertainable value;
• festverzinsliche Werte fixed-income investment,fixed-interest (fixed-yield, income-bearing) securities;
• fiktiver Wert fictitious (apparent) value;
• finanzieller Wert monetary value;
• führende Werte [market] leaders, trading favo(u)rites, leading descriptions (shares) (Br.);
• seit je führende Werte traditional leaders on prices;
• gangbare Werte salable stocks;
• gängiger Wert fair market value;
• garantierter Wert warranted value;
• gegenwärtiger Wert present (today’s) value;
• gehaltene Werte (Börse) firm stock (US);
• gehandelte Werte negotiable stocks;
• im Freiverkehr gehandelte Werte open-market papers, curb stocks (US);
• international gehandelte Werte international (interbourse, Br.) securities;
• telefonisch gehandelte Werte telephone (curb) stocks (US);
• gemeiner Wert fair market (principal, Br.) value;
• geschätzter Wert valuation, estimated value;
• lagemäßig gestiegener Wert (Grundstück) plottage value;
• greifbare Werte tangible values (assets);
• häufigster Wert (Statistik) mode;
• heimische Werte home descriptions;
• immaterielle Werte intangible value, (Bilanz) intangible assets, (Firma) goodwill;
• innerer Wert intrinsic (true) value, (Geld) domestic value;
• kapitalisierter Wert [earning-]capitalized value;
• künstlerischer Wert artistic merit;
• marktgängige Werte securities dealt in for cash;
• mündelsichere Werte gilt-edged (trustee) securities (Br.), trustee (widow and orphan) stocks (US);
• nomineller Wert nominal value;
• amtlich notierte Werte quoted (listed, US) securities;
• amtlich nicht notierte Werte unquoted (unlisted, US, offboard, US) securities;
• selten notierte Werte uncurrent securities;
• Not leidende Werte suffering securities;
• realer Wert effective value;
• durch sofortigen Verkauf realisierbarer Wert salvage value;
• rechnungsmäßiger Wert (Versicherung) actuarial value;
• reeller Wert actual (real) value;
• reiner Wert net worth (US);
• relativer Wert relative value;
• restlicher Wert residual value;
• risikoreiche Werte high-risk issues;
• schwache Werte laggards;
• seltenster Wert antimode;
• sichere Werte sound stocks;
• statistischer Wert statistical value;
• niedrig stehende Werte low-grade securities;
• steuerbarer (steuerlicher, steuerpflichtiger) Wert ratable (Br.) (taxable) value, assessable value (Br.) (valuation, US), assessed value (valuation, US);
• subjektiver Wert subjective value;
• tatsächlicher Wert effective (real, actual) value;
• unerheblicher Wert trifling value;
• ungefährer Wert approximate value;
• unkündbare Werte irredeemable securities;
• unnotierte Werte securities not quoted (listed, US) on the stock exchange;
• unverzinsliche Werte non-interest-bearing securities;
• unverzollter Wert bonded value;
• ursprünglicher Wert sterling (original) value;
• veranlagter Wert assessed (ratable, Br.) value;
• veranschlagter Wert imputed (estimated, appraised, assessed) value;
• frei vereinbarter Wert (Versicherungspolice) agreed value;
• verhältnismäßiger Wert relative value;
• verlangte Werte (Börse) stocks wanted;
• verminderter Wert diminished (reduced) value;
• vernünftiger Wert prudent value;
• verschiedene Werte (Bilanz) sundry (miscellaneous) securities;
• versicherbarer Wert insurable (insurance) value;
• versicherungsmathematischer Wert actuarial value;
• verzollter Wert declared value;
• volkswirtschaftlicher Wert net social benefit;
• wirklicher Wert intrinsic (true) value;
• wirtschaftlicher Wert industrial (economic) value,capital assets;
• zollpflichtiger Wert dutiable value;
• zukünftiger Wert future value;
• zweifacher Wert double value;
• berichtigter, erklärter Wert des Aktienkapitals [zur Berechnung der Kapitalsteuer] adjusted declared value [for the computation of capital levy];
• Wert des Anlagevermögens value of fixed assets;
• Wert der Arbeit price of labo(u)r;
• Wert in bar value in cash;
• Wert als Bauerwartungsland development value inherent in the land (Br.);
• Wert erschlossenen Baulands developed value of land;
• immaterielle Werte von Bedeutung intangibles of value;
• Wert zum Einzug (Wechselvermerk) only for collection;
• Wert laut Faktura value as per invoice;
• wirtschaftlicher Wert eines Geschäftes general standing of a business;
• beitragspflichtiger Wert zur großen Havarie contributory general value;
• Wert heute value from today;
• Wert einer nachgewiesenen Konkursforderung proof value;
• Wert des Maschinenparks value of the machinery;
• Wert nach dem Niederstwertprinzip market price;
• Wert der umlaufenden Noten currency circulation;
• Wert in Rechnung (auf Wechsel) value in account;
• Wert des Streitgegenstands value of matter in controversy;
• Wert der einzelnen Stücke denominational value;
• Wert einer Summe summation value;
• Wert eines Treuhandvermögens trust asset (settlement) value;
• Wert bei Verfall value when due (on expiration, on maturity);
• Wert des landwirtschaftlichen Vermögens agricultural value;
• Wert in Waren received value;
• effektiver Wert einer Ware actual cost of goods;
• Wert der geretteten Waren (Seeversicherung) salvage value;
• Wert bei Wiedererlangung repossession value;
• Wert im beschädigten Zustand (Versicherungswesen) damaged value;
• Wert im unbeschädigten Zustand (Versicherungswesen) sound value;
• Werte abstoßen to shake out stocks;
• Wert [bei der Verzollung] angeben to declare the value;
• unter dem Wert angeben to enter short;
• Wert beeinträchtigen to impair (diminish) the value;
• nach dem Wert befrachten to freight ad valorem;
• seinen Wert behalten to maintain its value;
• einer Sache geringen Wert beimessen to set a low value on s. th.;
• Wert berechnen to compute (calculate) the value;
• inflationssichere Werte bereinigen to reassess inflation-hedge assets;
• hohen Wert besitzen to be of great value;
• Wert bestimmen to appraise;
• doppelten Wert bezahlen to pay double the value;
• unter dem Wert bieten to underbid;
• auf guten Werten sitzen bleiben to hold sound stocks;
• Wert erhöhen to improve the value, to appreciate;
• sich im Wert erhöhen to increase in value;
• Wert ermitteln to assess the value, to appraise s. th., to make a valuation;
• Werte festlegen to lock up a stock;
• Wert festsetzen to assess (fix) a value;
• an Wert gewinnen to improve, to gain;
• in der Öffentlichkeit an Wert gewinnen to be rising in the estimation of the public;
• geringen Wert haben to be of inferior quality;
• im Wert herabsetzen to discount, to depreciate in value;
• Wert einer Anlage heraufsetzen to write up the value of an asset;
• vollen Wert aus einer Sache herausholen to get the full value of s. th.;
• etw. für ein Viertel des Wertes kaufen to buy s. th. at a quarter of the price;
• Wert schätzen to appraise the value;
• im Wert schwanken to fluctuate in value;
• im Wert gestiegen sein to show an appreciation;
• im Wert steigen to increase (advance, improve) in value, to appreciate;
• im Wert erheblich steigern to appreciate greatly;
• im Wert übersteigen, an Wert übertreffen to exceed in value;
• unter Wert verkaufen to sell below price (at an underrate);
• unter dem fakturierten Wert verkaufen to sell at a loss on the invoice;
• dem Wert entsprechend verkaufen to sell for value;
• an Wert verlieren to deteriorate, to lower (lose, drop, fall) in value;
• fortlaufend an Wert verlieren to go down in value all the time;
• wirtschaftlich an Wert verlieren to decline in economic usefulness;
• unter dem Wert vermieten to rent below value;
• [im] Wert vermindern to reduce the value, to debase;
• sich im Wert verringern to decline in value;
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104 niedrig
I Adj.3. von Stand: low(ly), humble4. fig. (gemein) low, mean, base; niedrige Instinkte base(r) instincts; aus niedrigen Beweggründen handeln act on base motivesII Adv.1. schweben, fliegen: low; er versuchte, den Drachen niedrig zu halten he tried to keep the kite low2. niedrig kalkulierte Preise low prices; die Inflation niedrig halten keep inflation low; wir setzten die monatlichen Raten niedrig an we fixed the monthly instal(l)ments at a low rate* * *small; mean; little; menial; low* * *nied|rig ['niːdrɪç]1. adj1) (= tief) low2) (= gering) low; Stand, Herkunft, Geburt low(ly), humbleníédrigste Preise — lowest or rock-bottom prices
2. adv2)(= gering)
etw níédriger berechnen — to charge less for sthetw zu níédrig veranschlagen — to underestimate sth
etw níédrig einstufen — to give sth a low classification
jdn gehaltsmäßig níédriger einstufen — to pay sb a lower salary
ich schätze seine Chancen sehr níédrig ein — I don't think much of his chances, I think his chances are very slim or small
níédrig denken — to think base thoughts
von jdm níédrig denken, jdn níédrig einschätzen — to have a low or poor opinion of sb
* * *1) (not at or reaching up to a great distance from the ground, sea-level etc: low hills; a low ceiling; This chair is too low for the child.) low2) (small: a low price.) low3) (near the bottom in grade, rank, class etc: low temperatures; the lower classes.) low4) (of low rank; humble.) lowly5) (in or to a low position, manner or state: The ball flew low over the net.) low6) (unimportant; having a low position in society etc: a man of humble origins.) humble7) meanly* * *nied·rig[ˈni:drɪç]I. adj1. (nicht hoch) loweine \niedrige Decke/Stirn/ \niedrige Absätze a low ceiling/forehead/low heels\niedriges Gras short [or low] grass2. (gering) lowein \niedriger Betrag/ \niedriges Trinkgeld a small amount/tip3. (gemein) low, base4. JUR base\niedriger Beweggrund base motive5. (dem untersten Rang zugehörig) lowly, humbleII. adv1. (in geringer Höhe) low2. (gering) low* * *1.1) low; short < grass>2.* * *A. adj1. an Höhe: low;niedriger Wasserstand low waterniedriger Gang AUTO low gear3. von Stand: low(ly), humble4. fig (gemein) low, mean, base;niedrige Instinkte base(r) instincts;aus niedrigen Beweggründen handeln act on base motivesB. adv1. schweben, fliegen: low;er versuchte, den Drachen niedrig zu halten he tried to keep the kite low2.niedrig kalkulierte Preise low prices;die Inflation niedrig halten keep inflation low;wir setzten die monatlichen Raten niedrig an we fixed the monthly instal(l)ments at a low rate* * *1.1) low; short < grass>2) (von geringem Rang) lowly <origins, birth>; low <rank, status, intellectual level>2.adverbial <hang, fly> low* * *adj.humble adj.low adj.lowly adj.menial adj. adv.blackly adv.menially adv. -
105 escala
f.1 scale.escala Celsius Celsius (temperature) scaleescala de Richter Richter scaleescala salarial salary scaleescala de valores set of values2 scale.una reproducción a escala a scale modelun dibujo a escala natural a life-size drawinga escala mundial on a worldwide scalea gran escala on a large scale3 stopover.hacer escala to stop oversin escala non-stopescala técnica refueling stop4 scale (Music).5 ladder (escalera).6 intermediate stop.7 staging post.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: escalar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: escalar.* * *1 (escalera - de mano) ladder; (- de tijera) stepladder2 (graduación) scale; (de colores) range3 (mapa, plano, etc) scale5 MÚSICA scale6 MILITAR promotion list\a gran escala / en gran escala on a large scaleen pequeña escala on a small scaleescala de gato rope ladderescala de valores scale of valuesescala móvil sliding scaleescala musical scale* * *noun f.1) range2) scale* * *SF1) [en medición, gradación] scale•
a escala — [dibujo, mapa, maqueta] scale antes de sun mapa hecho a escala — a map drawn to scale, a scale map
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reproducir algo a escala — to reproduce sth to scaleescala de colores — colour spectrum, color spectrum (EEUU)
escala de tiempo — (Geol) time scale
escala de valores — set of values, scale of values
escala móvil — (Téc) sliding scale; (Econ) sliding salary scale
escala social — social ladder, social scale
2) [de importancia, extensión]un problema a escala mundial — a global problem, a problem on a worldwide scale
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a o en gran escala — on a large scale•
a o en pequeña escala — on a small scaleun caso de corrupción a pequeña escala — a case of small-scale corruption, a case of corruption on a small scale
3) (=parada en ruta)a) (Aer) stopover•
hacer escala — to stop overb) (Náut) port of callescala técnica — refuelling o (EEUU) refueling stop
4) (=escalera de mano) ladderescala de cuerda, escala de viento — rope ladder
5) (Mús) scale* * *1) ( para mediciones) scale2) (Mús) scale3) ( escalafón)4)a) (de mapa, plano) scaleuna reproducción a escala natural — a life-size o life-sized reproduction
b) (de fenómeno, problema) scalea escala nacional — on a nationwide o national scale
a or en gran escala — on a large scale
5) (Aviac, Náut) stopover6) ( escalera) ladder* * *= echelon, magnitude, range, scale, scale, shade, spectrum [spectra, -pl.], continuum, gradation, stopover, rating scale, port of call, rating, sliding scale.Ex. Involvement of lower echelon personnel in planning has the advantage of getting the practical point of view of those closer to the scene of the operations.Ex. Only those who have attempted to edit the proceedings of a conference can appreciate the magnitude and scope of such an enterprise.Ex. Overall, the library media specialists experienced stress in the mild to moderate range.Ex. The scale of a map is the distance as shown on the map in relation to actual distance.Ex. Various scales of relevance ratings may be established.Ex. Partly because of the fact that documents have shades of relevance to a given topic this is an impossible objective.Ex. As one respondent from this end of the information spectrum put it, 'Context is all in the information world'.Ex. At the other end of the continuum is the form of hack writing typified by the poorest quality of adventure stories (often mildly pornographic).Ex. Until the mid nineteen hundreds, this community presented an almost feudal pattern of wealthy merchants and factory hands, with several gradations between these extremes.Ex. This article discusses the strategic location of the Islands as a stopover and spring-board for more far-flung explorations along the African coast.Ex. This process will allow institutional evaluators to compare their individual evaluations using a standardized format and rating scale.Ex. ' Ports of Call' is an enchanting, lovely, scary and sad book, as good as any.Ex. But the rater must not be afraid to give negative ratings.Ex. For insulin dosing, use a sliding scale based on patient weight as well as on blood sugar values.----* a + Adjetivo + escala = on a + Adjetivo + scale.* a escala = drawn-to-scale.* a escala industrial = on an industrial scale, industrial-scale.* a escala mundial = globally, on a global scale.* a escala natural = full-scale.* a gran escala = large scale [large-scale], massive, on a wide scale, high-volume, wide-scale, on a broad scale, in a big way, on a grand scale.* a menor escala = at a reduced rate.* a pequeña escala = in a small way, small scale [small-scale].* a un extremo de la escala = at one end of the scale.* en el otro extremo de la escala = at the other extreme.* en el otro extremo de la escala = at the other end of the scale, at the other end of the spectrum.* en otra escala = on a different plane.* en un extremo de la escala = at one extreme.* escala de ampliación = enlargement ratio.* escala de grises = grey scale [gray scale].* escala de reducción = reduction ratio.* escala de tarifas según los ingresos = sliding fee scale.* escala de valores = graded range, set of values.* escala de Wechsler = Wechsler scale.* escala móvil = sliding scale.* escala que consta de nueve grados = nine-point scale.* escala salarial = salary scale, pay scale, salary schedule, salary range, salary band, sliding pay scale.* escala temporal = time continuum.* estar hecho a escala = be to scale.* hacer escala = stop over.* IGE (Integración a Gran Escala) = LSI (Large Scale Integration).* IME (Integración a Media Escala) = MSI (Medium Scale Integration).* IPE (Integración a Pequeña Escala) = SSI (Small Scale Integration).* mención de escala = statement of scale.* Nombre + a gran escala = broad scale + Nombre.* puerto de escala = port of call.* seguir una escala = fall along + a continuum.* * *1) ( para mediciones) scale2) (Mús) scale3) ( escalafón)4)a) (de mapa, plano) scaleuna reproducción a escala natural — a life-size o life-sized reproduction
b) (de fenómeno, problema) scalea escala nacional — on a nationwide o national scale
a or en gran escala — on a large scale
5) (Aviac, Náut) stopover6) ( escalera) ladder* * *= echelon, magnitude, range, scale, scale, shade, spectrum [spectra, -pl.], continuum, gradation, stopover, rating scale, port of call, rating, sliding scale.Ex: Involvement of lower echelon personnel in planning has the advantage of getting the practical point of view of those closer to the scene of the operations.
Ex: Only those who have attempted to edit the proceedings of a conference can appreciate the magnitude and scope of such an enterprise.Ex: Overall, the library media specialists experienced stress in the mild to moderate range.Ex: The scale of a map is the distance as shown on the map in relation to actual distance.Ex: Various scales of relevance ratings may be established.Ex: Partly because of the fact that documents have shades of relevance to a given topic this is an impossible objective.Ex: As one respondent from this end of the information spectrum put it, 'Context is all in the information world'.Ex: At the other end of the continuum is the form of hack writing typified by the poorest quality of adventure stories (often mildly pornographic).Ex: Until the mid nineteen hundreds, this community presented an almost feudal pattern of wealthy merchants and factory hands, with several gradations between these extremes.Ex: This article discusses the strategic location of the Islands as a stopover and spring-board for more far-flung explorations along the African coast.Ex: This process will allow institutional evaluators to compare their individual evaluations using a standardized format and rating scale.Ex: ' Ports of Call' is an enchanting, lovely, scary and sad book, as good as any.Ex: But the rater must not be afraid to give negative ratings.Ex: For insulin dosing, use a sliding scale based on patient weight as well as on blood sugar values.* a + Adjetivo + escala = on a + Adjetivo + scale.* a escala = drawn-to-scale.* a escala industrial = on an industrial scale, industrial-scale.* a escala mundial = globally, on a global scale.* a escala natural = full-scale.* a gran escala = large scale [large-scale], massive, on a wide scale, high-volume, wide-scale, on a broad scale, in a big way, on a grand scale.* a menor escala = at a reduced rate.* a pequeña escala = in a small way, small scale [small-scale].* a un extremo de la escala = at one end of the scale.* en el otro extremo de la escala = at the other extreme.* en el otro extremo de la escala = at the other end of the scale, at the other end of the spectrum.* en otra escala = on a different plane.* en un extremo de la escala = at one extreme.* escala de ampliación = enlargement ratio.* escala de grises = grey scale [gray scale].* escala de reducción = reduction ratio.* escala de tarifas según los ingresos = sliding fee scale.* escala de valores = graded range, set of values.* escala de Wechsler = Wechsler scale.* escala móvil = sliding scale.* escala que consta de nueve grados = nine-point scale.* escala salarial = salary scale, pay scale, salary schedule, salary range, salary band, sliding pay scale.* escala temporal = time continuum.* estar hecho a escala = be to scale.* hacer escala = stop over.* IGE (Integración a Gran Escala) = LSI (Large Scale Integration).* IME (Integración a Media Escala) = MSI (Medium Scale Integration).* IPE (Integración a Pequeña Escala) = SSI (Small Scale Integration).* mención de escala = statement of scale.* Nombre + a gran escala = broad scale + Nombre.* puerto de escala = port of call.* seguir una escala = fall along + a continuum.* * *A (para mediciones) scaleCompuestos:Beaufort scale● escala centígrada or Celsius[ Vocabulary notes (Spanish) ] centigrade o Celsius scaleset of values[ Vocabulary notes (Spanish) ] Fahrenheit scaleMercalli scalesliding scaleRichter scalesalary o wage scaleB ( Mús) scaleCompuestos:chromatic scalediatonic scalemusical scaleC(escalafón): la escala social the social scaleD1 (de un mapa, plano) scaleun dibujo hecho a escala a scale drawing, a drawing done to scaleuna reproducción a escala natural a life-size o life-sized reproductionla maqueta reproduce el teatro a escala it's a scale model of the theater2 (de un fenómeno, problema) scalea escala nacional/mundial on a nationwide o national/on a worldwide scaleel negocio empezó a or en pequeña escala the business began on a small scaletodo lo hacen a or en gran escala they do everything on a large scalees un ladrón en pequeña escala he's a small-time thief ( colloq)tras una escala de tres horas en Atenas after a three-hour stopover in Athenshicimos/el avión hizó escala en Roma we/the plane stopped over in Romeun vuelo sin escalas a direct flightla primera escala será Tánger the first port of call will be TangiersCompuesto:refueling* stopel aparato tuvo que hacer una escala técnica en París the plane had to make a refueling stop o to stop for refueling in ParisF (escalera) ladderCompuestos:● escala de cuerda or de vientorope ladderroyal flushextending ladder* * *
Del verbo escalar: ( conjugate escalar)
escala es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
escala
escalar
escala sustantivo femenino
1 ( en general) scale;◊ escala centígrada/Fahrenheit centigrade o Celsius/Fahrenheit scale;
escala de valores set of values;
escala musical (musical) scale;
la escala social the social scale;
hecho a escala done to scale;
a gran escala on a large scale
2 (Aviac, Náut) stopover;
escalar ( conjugate escalar) verbo transitivo ‹montaña/pared› to climb, scale;
(en jerarquía, clasificación) to climb (up)
verbo intransitivo (Dep) to climb, go climbing
escala sustantivo femenino
1 (serie, gradación) scale: la maqueta se realizó a escala, the model was made to scale
la escala decimal, decimal scale
2 (de colores) range
escala de valores, set of values
3 (parada provisional) Náut port of call
Av stopover: el avión hace escala en Barcelona, the plane stops over in Barcelona
escala técnica, refuelling stop
4 (escalera portátil) ladder, stepladder
5 (clasificación del personal de una empresa) position: subió de escala en la organización, he was promoted to a higher position in the company
6 (Mús) scale: tocó una escala muy alta, difícil de seguir con la voz, she played a very high scale which was difficult to sing
escalar
I verbo transitivo to climb, scale
II adjetivo Elec
♦ Locuciones: magnitud escalar, scalar quantitity
' escala' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bastante
- do
- fa
- la
- re
- sol
- abajo
- arriba
- descendente
- mayor
- modelo
- nivel
- tarifa
English:
call in
- full-scale
- grade
- kit
- ladder
- large-scale
- model
- nationally
- nationwide
- originate
- point
- port of call
- price range
- put in
- range
- Richter scale
- rise
- scale
- scale down
- sliding scale
- small-scale
- stop
- stop off
- stop over
- stopover
- wholesale
- country
- full
- global
- put
- rope
- sliding
- time
* * *escala nf1. [para medir, ordenar] scale;[de colores] range; [de cargos militares] scale of ranks;subió varios puestos en la escala social he climbed several rungs of the social ladderescala Celsius Celsius (temperature) scale;escala centígrada Celsius scale;escala Fahrenheit Fahrenheit scale;Informát escala de grises grayscale;escala Kelvin Kelvin scale;Mat escala logarítmica logarithmic scale;escala de popularidad popularity stakes;escala de Richter Richter scale;escala salarial pay o salary scale;escala de valores set of values2. [de dibujo, mapa] scale;un mapa a escala 1/3000 a 1/3000 scale map;una reproducción a escala a scale model;un dibujo a escala natural a life-size drawing3. [de trabajo, plan, idea] scale;pretenden crear una casa de discos a escala reducida they aim to set up a small-scale record company;a escala nacional/mundial on a national/worldwide scale;una ofensiva a gran escala a full-scale offensive4. Mús scale;la escala musical the musical scaleescala cromática chromatic scale;escala diatónica diatonic scale5. [en un vuelo] stopover;[en un crucero] port of call;un vuelo a Estambul con escala en Roma a flight to Istanbul with a stopover in Rome;hacer escala (en) to stop over (in);sin escala non-stop;un vuelo sin escalas a non-stop flightescala de repostaje refuelling stop;escala técnica refuelling stop;haremos escala técnica en Londres we will make a refuelling stop in London6. [escalera] ladderNáut escala de cuerda rope ladder; Náut escala de viento rope ladder* * *f1 tbMÚS scale;a escala to scale, life-sized;a escala mundial on a world scale;en oa gran escala large-scale atr, on a large scale2 AVIA stopover;hacer escala en stop over in* * *escala nf1) : scale2) escalera: ladder3) : stopover* * *escala n1. (serie de cosas) scaleuna escala de 1:50 a scale of of 1:502. (parada) stopover -
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m.test.hacer un test to do o take a testhacer un test a alguien to give somebody a testtipo test multiple-choice (examen, pregunta)test de embarazo pregnancy testtest de inteligencia intelligence test* * *1 test* * *noun m.* * *[tes]SM (pl tests) [tes] test* * ** * *= test, lab test, test session, test run, achievement test, performance test.Ex. The suppliers claim that tests show this to be sufficient for 980 of all entries.Ex. The article 'Search engine showdown' reports the results of lab tests carried out on 7 major World Wide Web (WWW) search engines available free of charge on the Internet.Ex. A cognitive walkthrough consists of a re-enactment of a test session in which the user is queried about their movements and decisions throughout the test session.Ex. Test run results show that by taking advantage of the favourable properties of holography shorter response times are obtained.Ex. Stepchildren score lower than biological children on achievement tests and exhibit more behavior problems.Ex. The domains covered in the performance tests for the area of cosmetology were: hair cut, permanent wave, shampooing, wigs and hairpieces, skin care, hair conditioners (scalp and treatment), and manicuring.----* examen tipo test = multiple choice test.* modelo de test = test design.* pregunta tipo test = multiple choice question.* puntuación de un test = test score.* resultado de un test = test score.* test chi cuadrado = chi square test.* test de alcoholemia = breath test.* test de comprobación = validation test.* test de conformidad = conformance testing.* test de desgaste = wear test.* test de embarazo = pregnancy test.* test de evaluación = evaluative test.* test de inteligencia = IQ test.* test de interoperabilidad = interoperability testing.* test de paternidad = paternity test.* test de validación = validation test.* test univariante = univariate test.* * ** * *= test, lab test, test session, test run, achievement test, performance test.Ex: The suppliers claim that tests show this to be sufficient for 980 of all entries.
Ex: The article 'Search engine showdown' reports the results of lab tests carried out on 7 major World Wide Web (WWW) search engines available free of charge on the Internet.Ex: A cognitive walkthrough consists of a re-enactment of a test session in which the user is queried about their movements and decisions throughout the test session.Ex: Test run results show that by taking advantage of the favourable properties of holography shorter response times are obtained.Ex: Stepchildren score lower than biological children on achievement tests and exhibit more behavior problems.Ex: The domains covered in the performance tests for the area of cosmetology were: hair cut, permanent wave, shampooing, wigs and hairpieces, skin care, hair conditioners (scalp and treatment), and manicuring.* examen tipo test = multiple choice test.* modelo de test = test design.* pregunta tipo test = multiple choice question.* puntuación de un test = test score.* resultado de un test = test score.* test chi cuadrado = chi square test.* test de alcoholemia = breath test.* test de comprobación = validation test.* test de conformidad = conformance testing.* test de desgaste = wear test.* test de embarazo = pregnancy test.* test de evaluación = evaluative test.* test de inteligencia = IQ test.* test de interoperabilidad = interoperability testing.* test de paternidad = paternity test.* test de validación = validation test.* test univariante = univariate test.* * *(pl tests)testun test de inteligencia an intelligence o IQ testun examen tipo test a multiple-choice exam* * *
test sustantivo masculino (pl
un examen tipo test a multiple-choice exam
test sustantivo masculino test
test de calidad, quality test
' test' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alcoholemia
- análisis
- control
- ensayar
- ensayo
- evaluación
- examen
- graduar
- lección
- negativa
- negativo
- positiva
- positivo
- probar
- probeta
- prueba
- psicotécnica
- psicotécnico
- suficiencia
- testar
- verificación
- admisión
- bebé
- citología
- comprobación
- convivencia
- dar
- ejercicio
- interrogación
- Papanicolau
- piloto
- resistencia
- seguro
- sondeo
- tentar
- verificar
English:
accurately
- acid test
- aptitude test
- attest
- blood test
- breath test
- detest
- driving test
- ease
- polygraph
- protest
- protester
- review
- score
- smear test
- test
- test case
- test drive
- test pilot
- test run
- test-tube baby
- testament
- testicle
- testify
- testimonial
- testimony
- worried
- answer
- blood
- blow
- Breathalyzer
- dope
- driving
- endurance
- fail
- full
- go
- grade
- graduated
- litmus
- means
- multiple
- Pap smear
- pass
- pilot
- positive
- quiz
- remote
- screen
- set
* * *1. [psicológico] test;hacer un test to do o take a testtest de inteligencia intelligence o IQ test;test psicológico psychological test2. [médico] test;voy al médico a hacerme unos tests I'm going to have some tests done at the doctor'stest del embarazo pregnancy test3. [prueba] test;vamos a hacer un test de sonido we're going to do a sound check;hacer un test a alguien to give sb a testtest de alcoholemia Br Breathalyser® test, US drunkometer4. [examen] test;tipo test [examen, pregunta] multiple-choice* * *m test;test visual eye test -
107 alt tabaka
n. lower class, substratum* * *1. low grade 2. lower class 3. plebian -
108 declasseren
v. downgrade, lower in grade, lower in status -
109 относить к
•It is possible to assign each electron to a particular group according to the kind of interaction it has experienced.
•This plant has been assigned to the genus Kakabekia.
•Rocks of lower metamorphic grade were assigned to the Archeozoic era.
•Magnesium is sometimes classed with the alkaline earths.
•Apophyllite closely resembles the zeolites, with which it is sometimes classified.
•Calcarenites are grouped with the limestones.
•Most lipids may be placed into one of two categories.
•These bacteria were once placed in the genus Aerobacter.
•Charophyta are generally classified with the green algae.
•Such expressions can be carried over to any rotating system.
II•Those readers interested in... are referred to Chapter 6.
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110 отсюда
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > отсюда
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111 более низкий сорт руды
Geology: lower ore gradeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > более низкий сорт руды
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112 младший
1) General subject: after born, after-born, junior (he is my junior by three years - он моложе меня на три года), junior (о сыне, брате; тж. о более молодом или позже пришедшем ученике-однофамильце в школе), junior (по возрасту), junior (по положению), junior grade, kid, less, minor, puisne (по возрасту или рангу), young, younger, youngest2) Computers: low-order3) Latin: secundus (обыкн. с имёнами собственными)4) Mathematics: LS (о разряде), lower, lowest5) Economy: junior (по должности)6) Psychology: junior (о сыне, брате)9) Oil: less significant10) Business: inferior11) Psychoanalysis: junior (по положению)13) Taboo: kidd14) Logistics: jr -
113 низкокачественные бокситы
Aluminium industry: lower or medium grade bauxiteУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > низкокачественные бокситы
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114 перевод в категорию временного воинского звания с понижением
Military: demotion to lower temporary gradeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > перевод в категорию временного воинского звания с понижением
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115 понижать
1) General subject: abase (в чине), debase (качество), decrease, deepen (о звуке, голосе), degrade (в чине, звании и т. п.), depress, drop (голос), level up (до какого-либо уровня), lower, mark down (курс), pull down (в цене, чине и т. п.), pull down (в цене, чине и т.п.), reduce, send down (цены), subdue (настроение и т.п.), tone down, unmake (в чине, звании), take down3) Naval: down-grade4) Colloquial: knock down (цены)5) Obsolete: put down (в должности)6) Sports: lighten8) Engineering: depress (давление), dip, pull down (напряжение на выходе), soften11) Railway term: buck (напряжение)12) Economy: adjust downwards (напр. цены), pull down (в цене)14) Diplomatic term: adjust downwards (цены)15) Metallurgy: bring down (температуру), diminish16) Information technology: demote, scale down17) Oil: step down18) Sakhalin R: downgrade (в должности)20) Electrical engineering: step down (напр. напряжение) -
116 zwölft
Adv.: sie kamen zu zwölft twelve of them came, there were twelve of them; acht2* * ** * *wir waren zu zwölft — there were twelve of us; s. auch acht II
* * *zwölft adv:zwölft… num twelfth;zwölfte Klasse eighth form (US grade) in a German secondary school, Br etwa Lower Sixth, US etwa high-school junior ( oder senior) year; → auch acht…* * *wir waren zu zwölft — there were twelve of us; s. auch acht II
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117 zwölft...
Zahlw. twelfth; zwölfte Klasse eighth form (Am. grade) in a German secondary school, Brit. etwa Lower Sixth, Am. etwa high-school junior ( oder senior) year; siehe auch acht...* * *Ordinalzahl, twelfth; s. auch acht...* * *Ordinalzahl, twelfth; s. auch acht... -
118 indeks
m (G indeksu) 1. (spis) index- indeks cen a price index- indeksy rzeczowe/nazwisk subject/name indexes a. indices- sporządzać indeks to create an index2. Uniw. student record book, (grade) transcript US- ubiegać się o indeks to take university entrance exams- dostać indeks to be admitted to a university- wpisać studentowi zaliczenie do indeksu to enter a course credit in the student’s record3. Druk., Nauk. indeks górny/dolny superscript/subscript 4. Ekon., Fin. index- indeks giełdowy a share index, a stock exchange index- Warszawski Indeks Giełdowy the Warsaw Stock Exchange Index- □ indeks a tergo Jęz. reverse alphabetical index- indeks ksiąg zakazanych Hist., Relig. Index Librorum Prohibitorum■ być a. znajdować się na indeksie to be blacklisted* * ** * *mi1. (= skorowidz) index.2. ( studenta) credit book.3. stat. l. mat. index; indeks cen price index; indeks dolny/górny druk. lower/upper index; indeks nazw geograficznych gazetteer; indeks ksiąg zakazanych index of forbidden books; kośc. Index Librorum Prohibitorum.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > indeks
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119 གདོལ་པ་
[gdol pa]the lowly, lowest social grade, lower caste people, barbarians, tartar, fierce, impetuous, lowest class, most despised class, fisherman -
120 minor
minor minus, ōris, adj. comp. (for posit. and sup. see parvus, minimus) [3 MAN-], smaller, less: navigia, Cs.: pecunia minor facta: inter ignīs Luna minores, H.: Hibernia dimidio minor quam Britannia, less by half, Cs.: genibus minor, i. e. kneeling, H.: Neve minor sit quinto actu Fabula, shorter, H.: luna, waning, H.—As subst n.: minus praedae quam speraverant fuit, L.: sociis dimidio minus quam civibus datum, less by half, L.: minus opinione suā efficere, Cs.—Of time, less, shorter, briefer: tempus, O.: dies sermone minor, too short for, O.—Of age, younger, junior: minor natu: filia minor regis, Cs.: aetate minores, O.: minor uno mense, H.—Plur. as subst, posterity, descendants: nostri minores, V.: Et fessae referunt se minores, the young, V.—Fig., inferior, less important: res: sapiens uno minor est Iove, H.: sunt notitiā multa minora tuā, unworthy of, O.: in certamine, beaten, H.: tanto certare, unfit to cope with, H.: capitis minor, see caput.—As subst n. genit., in expressions of value or price, at a lower price, of less value: minoris vendere: (suam fidem) non minoris quam publicam ducere, S.: minores facere filium quam, etc., care less for.* * *Iminari, minatus sum V DEPthreaten, speak/act menacingly; make threatening movement; give indication ofIIthose inferior in rank/grade/age, subordinate; descendants (pl.)
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