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monotonous function

  • 1 монотонная функция

    1) Mathematics: monotone function
    2) Physics: monotonic function
    3) Metrology: monotonous function

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > монотонная функция

  • 2 monotono

    monotonous
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    monotòno2 agg. (mat.) monotonic: funzione monotona crescente, decrescente, increasing, decreasing monotonic function.
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    [mo'nɔtono]
    aggettivo [paesaggio, giornate] monotonous, tedious; [ vita] dull, boring, humdrum; [ voce] flat, dull; [ discorso] boring, dull
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    monotono
    /mo'nɔtono/
    [paesaggio, giornate] monotonous, tedious; [ vita] dull, boring, humdrum; [ voce] flat, dull; [ discorso] boring, dull.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > monotono

  • 3 monótono

    adj.
    monotonous, boring, drab, dull.
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    1 monotonous
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    ADJ
    1) (=uniforme) [voz, sonido] monotonous
    2) (=aburrido) [trabajo, discurso] tedious, monotonous; [vida] dreary, humdrum
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    - na adjetivo
    a) <vida/trabajo> monotonous, humdrum; <discurso/espectáculo> monotonous, tedious
    b) < voz> monotonous
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    = dull, monotone, monotonous, stale, drab, dreary [drearier -comp., dreariest -sup.], uninspiring.
    Ex. These librarians are given Haykin upon the day of their arrival and are expected to read the entire dull document and use it as a guideline in establishing subject headings.
    Ex. The notion of functional dependency requires an additional structure in the form of a monotone nondecreasing function.
    Ex. An ugly voice, one that is monotonous or grating, weak in power, incomprehensible or strained, is never likely to receive and retain anyone's attention for long.
    Ex. We librarians are already infiltrators into the stale round of our readers' domestic daily life.
    Ex. Have reading foisted on you as a duty, a task to be put up with, from which you expect no delight, and it can appear a drab business gladly to be given up.
    Ex. The city was considered to be seedy (decayed, littered, grimy, and dreary), crowded, busy, and strongly idiosyncratic (quaint, historic, colorful, and full of 'atmosphere').
    Ex. Though the novel begins like a house ablaze, it later thickens slightly into an acceptable if uninspiring finale.
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    * hacerse monótono = go + stale.
    * recitar en tono monótono = chant.
    * trabajo monótono = drudge work.
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    - na adjetivo
    a) <vida/trabajo> monotonous, humdrum; <discurso/espectáculo> monotonous, tedious
    b) < voz> monotonous
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    = dull, monotone, monotonous, stale, drab, dreary [drearier -comp., dreariest -sup.], uninspiring.

    Ex: These librarians are given Haykin upon the day of their arrival and are expected to read the entire dull document and use it as a guideline in establishing subject headings.

    Ex: The notion of functional dependency requires an additional structure in the form of a monotone nondecreasing function.
    Ex: An ugly voice, one that is monotonous or grating, weak in power, incomprehensible or strained, is never likely to receive and retain anyone's attention for long.
    Ex: We librarians are already infiltrators into the stale round of our readers' domestic daily life.
    Ex: Have reading foisted on you as a duty, a task to be put up with, from which you expect no delight, and it can appear a drab business gladly to be given up.
    Ex: The city was considered to be seedy (decayed, littered, grimy, and dreary), crowded, busy, and strongly idiosyncratic (quaint, historic, colorful, and full of 'atmosphere').
    Ex: Though the novel begins like a house ablaze, it later thickens slightly into an acceptable if uninspiring finale.
    * hacerse monótono = go + stale.
    * recitar en tono monótono = chant.
    * trabajo monótono = drudge work.

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    1 ‹vida/trabajo› monotonous, humdrum, dreary; ‹discurso/espectáculo› monotonous, tedious
    2 ‹voz› monotonous, monotone ( before n), droning ( before n)
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    monótono
    ◊ -na adjetivo

    monotonous
    monótono,-a adjetivo monotonous: un discurso verdaderamente largo y monótono, a really long and monotonous speech

    ' monótono' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    monótona
    English:
    drab
    - featureless
    - monotonous
    - soul-destroying
    - tediously
    - dreary
    - flat
    - grind
    - humdrum
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    monótono, -a adj
    monotonous
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    adj monotonous
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    monótono, -na adj
    : monotonous
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    monótono adj monotonous / drab [comp. drabber; superl. drabbest] / dreary [comp. drearier; superl. dreariest]

    Spanish-English dictionary > monótono

  • 4 rutinario

    adj.
    routine, customary, habitual, everyday.
    m.
    routinist.
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    1 (gen) routine
    2 (persona) unimaginative, dull
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    (f. - rutinaria)
    adj.
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    ADJ
    1) [procedimiento] routine; (=de cada día) ordinary, everyday
    2) [persona] ordinary; (=sin imaginación) unimaginative; [creencia] unthinking, automatic
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    - ria adjetivo
    a) <trabajo/vida> monotonous
    b) <inspección/procedimiento> routine (before n)
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    = routine, cut and dried [cut and dry].
    Ex. They were a kind of localized office for the city government and would take on routine tasks like receiving license applications, although main function was to provide information.
    Ex. I don't like to hear cut-and-dried sermons -- when I hear a man preach, I like to see him act as if he were fighting bees.
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    * proceso rutinario = routine.
    * tarea rutinaria = mundane task, daily chore.
    * trabajo rutinario = chore, routine work, mundane task.
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    - ria adjetivo
    a) <trabajo/vida> monotonous
    b) <inspección/procedimiento> routine (before n)
    * * *
    = routine, cut and dried [cut and dry].

    Ex: They were a kind of localized office for the city government and would take on routine tasks like receiving license applications, although main function was to provide information.

    Ex: I don't like to hear cut-and-dried sermons -- when I hear a man preach, I like to see him act as if he were fighting bees.
    * proceso rutinario = routine.
    * tarea rutinaria = mundane task, daily chore.
    * trabajo rutinario = chore, routine work, mundane task.

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    1 ‹trabajo/vida› monotonous
    ¡qué rutinario eres! you're so unadventurous!
    2 ‹inspección/procedimiento› routine ( before n)
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    rutinario
    ◊ - ria adjetivo

    a)trabajo/vida monotonous

    b)inspección/procedimiento routine ( before n)

    rutinario,-a adjetivo
    1 (actividad) routine
    inspección rutinaria, routine inspection
    2 (persona) unadventurous
    ' rutinario' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    rutinaria
    English:
    cut-and-dried
    - routine
    - humdrum
    - mundane
    - stick
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    rutinario, -a adj
    1. [actividad, vida] routine
    2. [persona]
    es muy rutinario he likes to stick to his routine
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    adj routine atr
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    rutinario, - ria adj
    : routine, ordinary
    visita rutinaria: routine visit

    Spanish-English dictionary > rutinario

  • 5 монотонный


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    1. adj. monotone, monotonic;

    монотонная неубывающая функция - monotone nondecreasing function;
    монотонная невозрастающая функция - monotone non-increasing function;
    2. monotonous

    Русско-английский математический словарь > монотонный

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