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1 sophisticated
[sə'fɪstɪkeɪtɪd]прил.1) утончённый, рафинированный, изысканныйSyn:2) искушённый, изощрённый3) умудрённый ( опытом), опытный4) предназначенный для людей с тонким вкусом, отвечающий изощрённому вкусу, тонкий, замысловатыйa sophisticated novel — роман для искушённого читателя; замысловатый роман
5)а) сложный, сложно устроенныйone of the most sophisticated of animal communication systems — одна из самых сложных систем коммуникации, используемых животными
Sophisticated search techniques would be required to locate faint objects. — Для поиска слабо светящихся объектов потребуются (более) сложные методы.
Syn:б) современный, передовойSyn:в) продвинутый ( пользователе)6) уст. фальсифицированный; вводящий в заблуждение, искажённыйOur truths are half truths, or sophisticated truths. — Наши истины - это полуистины, или обманчивые истины.
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2 gehobenste
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3 ultimate
(last or final.) último, final; definitivotr['ʌltɪmət]1 (final) final2 (basic) esencial, fundamentalultimate ['ʌltəmət] adj1) final: último, final2) supreme: supremo, máximo3) fundamental: fundamental, esencialadj.• final adj.• fundamental adj.• sumo, -a adj.• ultimo, -a adj.• último, -a adj.
I 'ʌltəmət, 'ʌltɪmət1)a) (eventual, final) <aim/destination> finalwho has ultimate responsibility? — ¿quién es el responsable en última instancia?
b) (fundamental, original) primordial, fundamental2)a) (utmost, supreme) < sacrifice> máximo, supremob) ( most sophisticated) (journ)the ultimate sound system — lo último en sistemas de sonido, el no va más en sistemas de sonido (fam)
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['ʌltɪmɪt]the ultimate (in something) — lo último en algo, el no va más en algo (fam)
1. ADJ1) (=final) [aim, decision, destination] finalshe will retain ultimate responsibility for budgets — ella será la responsable en última instancia de los presupuestos, ella tendrá la máxima responsabilidad sobre presupuestos
2) (=greatest) [power, sacrifice] máximo; [control] total; [insult] peorthe ultimate deterrent — (Mil) el mayor disuasivo
3) (=best)4) (=basic) [purpose, truth, cause, source] fundamental, principal5) (=furthest) más remoto, extremo2.N* * *
I ['ʌltəmət, 'ʌltɪmət]1)a) (eventual, final) <aim/destination> finalwho has ultimate responsibility? — ¿quién es el responsable en última instancia?
b) (fundamental, original) primordial, fundamental2)a) (utmost, supreme) < sacrifice> máximo, supremob) ( most sophisticated) (journ)the ultimate sound system — lo último en sistemas de sonido, el no va más en sistemas de sonido (fam)
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the ultimate (in something) — lo último en algo, el no va más en algo (fam)
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4 техника
ж1) совокупность средств и методика труда technology; инженерное дело engineeringиспо́льзовать са́мую совреме́нную те́хнику — to use the latest/the most advanced/the most up-to-date/(the most) sophisticated technology
3) приёмы technique(s)те́хника жи́вописи — painting technique
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5 Не боги горшки обжигают
Man can do a most difficult job and make most sophisticated things. See Где хотенье, там и уменье (Г)Var.: Не боги города строятCf: Whatever man has done man ay do (Br.). What man has done man an do (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Не боги горшки обжигают
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6 ratio scale
стат. шкала отношений, пропорциональная шкала (шкала с использованием действительных чисел, когда расстояние между объектами зафиксированы, равны и соразмерны; при этом в отличие от интервальной шкалы, определена абсолютная нулевая отметка шкалы, которой соответствует реальное значение признака (вес, длина), что позволяет устанавливать отношения пропорции)A ratio scale is the most sophisticated level of scale because it allows for the interpretation of one observation exceeding another not only by a certain amount, as in interval measurement, but also by a certain ratio, such as "twice as much" or "four times more". — Шкала отношений является наиболее сложной из шкал, т. к. она позволяет интерпретировать одно явление, превышающее другое, не только количественно, как при интервальном измерении, но также и в пропорциональном отношении, таком, напр., как "в два раза больше" или "в четыре раза больше".
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7 superdollar
сущ.1) эк., разг. сверхтвердый доллар* (характеристика американской валюты в 1980-х гг., когда ее курс был очень высок по отношению к валютам других стран)See:2) эк. супердоллар (фальшивые доллары, нелегально изготавливающиеся в Северной Корее на государственном уровне; были обнаружены в конце 1980-х гг., имеют чрезвычайно высокую схожесть с оригиналом)Superdollars are the most sophisticated counterfeit bill ever produced and undetectable even to currency experts. — Супердоллары являются самыми искусными фальшивыми банкнотами за всю историю человечества и нераспознаваемы даже экспертами.
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8 по последнему слову
in the extreme of smth; the ultimate state-of-the-art … ; the latest and most sophisticated …The new treatment building furnished with the state-of-the-art equipment is at your disposal.
Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > по последнему слову
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9 eye-glazing
['aɪˌgleɪzɪŋ]прил.наводящий скуку; утомительный; непонятныйan eye-glazing topic of little public appeal — скучная тема, не представляющая интереса для широкой публики
To all but the most sophisticated trader, this is eye-glazing jargon. — Только самый искушённый трейдер может разобраться в этой тарабарщине.
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10 новейший
прлnewest, последний по времени latest; современный modern, up-to-dateнове́йшая техноло́гия — (the most) sophisticated technology
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11 современный
прл1) относящийся к той же эпохе of the time of (sb/sth), contemporary/contemporaneous lit with2) теперешний contemporary, modern, present, present-day, currentсовреме́нное иску́сство — modern art
3) передовой modern, up-to-date, advancedсовреме́нное обору́дование — advanced/up-to-date equipment
са́мое совреме́нное ору́жие — the most sophisticated/up-to-date weapon(s)
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12 doodad
n AmE infml1)Put that doodad in and then push the button — Вставь эту штуковину, а потом нажми кнопку
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13 avanzado
adj.1 advanced, progressive, developed.2 advanced, high-tech, hi-tech, high-technology.past part.past participle of spanish verb: avanzar.* * *1→ link=avanzar avanzar► adjetivo1 advanced\de avanzada edad advanced in years, elderly* * *(f. - avanzada)adj.* * *ADJ (=adelantado) advanced; [pómulo] prominent; [diseño] advanced; [ideas, tendencia] advanced, avant-garde, progressivede edad avanzada, avanzado de edad — advanced in years
* * *- da adjetivo advancedde avanzada edad — of advanced years, advanced in years
* * *= advanced, sophisticated, developed, high-powered, stepped-up.Ex. It is quite common for document titles to provide an indication of the level of presentation of their subject in the use of such terms as 'Introduction', 'Primer', 'Popular', ' advanced'.Ex. Effective retrieval from natural language indexed data bases requires sophisticated search software.Ex. Developed libraries can quote a whole series of discrete services built up over the recent past, which somehow need to be integrated.Ex. This is a useful collection of essays, particularly for graduate students and high-powered undergraduates cutting their teeth on Aristotle.Ex. These unique hair claws covered with rhinestone are a stepped-up version of today's most popular accessories.----* búsqueda avanzada = advanced search.* de edad avanzada = over the hill.* estar avanzado = be well under way.* usuario avanzado = advanced user, power user.* * *- da adjetivo advancedde avanzada edad — of advanced years, advanced in years
* * *= advanced, sophisticated, developed, high-powered, stepped-up.Ex: It is quite common for document titles to provide an indication of the level of presentation of their subject in the use of such terms as 'Introduction', 'Primer', 'Popular', ' advanced'.
Ex: Effective retrieval from natural language indexed data bases requires sophisticated search software.Ex: Developed libraries can quote a whole series of discrete services built up over the recent past, which somehow need to be integrated.Ex: This is a useful collection of essays, particularly for graduate students and high-powered undergraduates cutting their teeth on Aristotle.Ex: These unique hair claws covered with rhinestone are a stepped-up version of today's most popular accessories.* búsqueda avanzada = advanced search.* de edad avanzada = over the hill.* estar avanzado = be well under way.* usuario avanzado = advanced user, power user.* * *avanzado -da1 ‹proceso› advancedtenía muy avanzado el cáncer his cancer had reached a very advanced stagede avanzada edad of advanced years, advanced in yearsa horas tan avanzadas at such a late hour2 ‹alumno/curso/nivel› advanced3 ‹ideas› advanced* * *
Del verbo avanzar: ( conjugate avanzar)
avanzado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
avanzado
avanzar
avanzado◊ -da adjetivo
advanced;
de avanzada edad of advanced years, advanced in years;
a horas tan avanzadas at such a late hour
avanzar ( conjugate avanzar) verbo intransitivo
[negociaciones/proyecto] to progress
verbo transitivo
avanzado,-a adjetivo advanced
avanzar verbo transitivo to advance, make progress
' avanzado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
avanzada
- adelantado
English:
advanced
- late
- progress
- visualize
- come
- heavily
* * *avanzado, -a♦ adj1. [en desarrollo, proceso] [alumno, curso, tecnología, país] advanced;tiene un cáncer muy avanzado she is in the advanced stages of cancer2. [progresista] [ideas] advanced3. [hora] late;a avanzadas horas de la noche late at night;acabamos avanzada ya la tarde we finished late in the afternoon♦ nm,fperson ahead of his/her time* * *adj advanced* * *avanzado, -da adj1) : advanced2) : progressive -
14 obstaculizar
v.1 to hinder, to hamper.2 to obstruct, to encumber, to balk, to block up.Su tamaño obstaculiza la vista His size obstructs the view.3 to obstruct the way to, to make it cumbersome to.María obstaculiza hacer la pared Mary makes it cumbersome to make the wall.4 to create an obstacle for, to obstruct.María obstaculiza a Ricardo Mary creates an obstacle for Richard.* * *1 to obstruct, hinder* * *VT [+ negociaciones, progreso] to hinder, hamper; [+ tráfico] to hold up* * ** * *= encumber, hamper, handicap, hinder, thwart, stand in + the way (of), obstruct, stymie, get in + the way (of), hem + Nombre + in, cramp.Ex. It is extremely difficult for SLIS to compete with other interests which are less encumbered on equal terms.Ex. Unfortunately, the inclusion of abstracts in most services tends to hamper currency.Ex. The database may, as a result of its parentage, be handicapped by features that are not suited to computerized retrieval.Ex. In practice the application of recall and precision in the evaluation of indexes is hindered by the difficulty of evaluating some of the components in the definition.Ex. A public library's design can go far in either reinforcing or thwarting the intimacy of reading and in determining its success -- functionally, aesthetically and financially.Ex. It may be objected that a direct experience of the country by visiting it does not ensure a true picture, in fact that it may even stand in the way.Ex. But the present revision, incorporating ISBD, will literally clutter the entries with obtrusive redundancies and esoterics that will only obscure the content of the entries and obstruct the use of the catalog.Ex. So, in a lot of cases the ability to take advantage of technologically sophisticated younger faculty is stymied by these conflicting interests.Ex. At the end of the day, librarians must 'produce the goods' and prove their worth -- professionalism could get in the way.Ex. The world of work is no longer constrained by the four physical dimensions of space and time that have hemmed us in for most of recorded history.Ex. They used schools as a buttress of a caste system designed to subordinate blacks socially, to cramp them economically under a rigid job ceiling.----* no obstaculizar = be out of the way of.* obstaculizar el paso = block in.* obstaculizar la labor judicial = pervert + the course of justice.* sin estar obstaculizado por = untrammelled by.* * ** * *= encumber, hamper, handicap, hinder, thwart, stand in + the way (of), obstruct, stymie, get in + the way (of), hem + Nombre + in, cramp.Ex: It is extremely difficult for SLIS to compete with other interests which are less encumbered on equal terms.
Ex: Unfortunately, the inclusion of abstracts in most services tends to hamper currency.Ex: The database may, as a result of its parentage, be handicapped by features that are not suited to computerized retrieval.Ex: In practice the application of recall and precision in the evaluation of indexes is hindered by the difficulty of evaluating some of the components in the definition.Ex: A public library's design can go far in either reinforcing or thwarting the intimacy of reading and in determining its success -- functionally, aesthetically and financially.Ex: It may be objected that a direct experience of the country by visiting it does not ensure a true picture, in fact that it may even stand in the way.Ex: But the present revision, incorporating ISBD, will literally clutter the entries with obtrusive redundancies and esoterics that will only obscure the content of the entries and obstruct the use of the catalog.Ex: So, in a lot of cases the ability to take advantage of technologically sophisticated younger faculty is stymied by these conflicting interests.Ex: At the end of the day, librarians must 'produce the goods' and prove their worth -- professionalism could get in the way.Ex: The world of work is no longer constrained by the four physical dimensions of space and time that have hemmed us in for most of recorded history.Ex: They used schools as a buttress of a caste system designed to subordinate blacks socially, to cramp them economically under a rigid job ceiling.* no obstaculizar = be out of the way of.* obstaculizar el paso = block in.* obstaculizar la labor judicial = pervert + the course of justice.* sin estar obstaculizado por = untrammelled by.* * *obstaculizar [A4 ]vt‹progreso/trabajo› to hinder, hamper, impede; ‹tráfico› to hold up, obstructno obstaculice el paso don't stand in the way* * *
obstaculizar ( conjugate obstaculizar) verbo transitivo ‹progreso/trabajo› to hinder, hamper;
‹ tráfico› to hold up;
obstaculizar verbo transitivo
1 (un propósito, actividad) to hinder
2 (el paso de una persona, animal, etc) to stand in the way of
(de un fluido) to obstruct
' obstaculizar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
estorbar
- interferir
English:
block
- block in
- hamper
- obstruct
* * *obstaculizar vt[proceso, relación] to block, to put obstacles in the way of; [salida] to block, to obstruct; [tráfico] to hold up, to obstruct;obstaculizar el paso to block the way* * *v/t hinder, hamper* * *obstaculizar {21} vtimpedir: to obstruct, to hinder* * *obstaculizar vb to block -
15 man of the world
(a sophisticated man who is not likely to be shocked or surprised by most things: You can speak freely - we're all men of the world.) verdensmand* * *(a sophisticated man who is not likely to be shocked or surprised by most things: You can speak freely - we're all men of the world.) verdensmand -
16 centro coordinador
(n.) = focal point, switching point, coordinating centre, hubEx. The library needs to be developed as the focal point of the community, a place where the public can drop in for all kinds of activities, not necessarily book-related or 'cultural'.Ex. With the help of a central 'switching point' the board hopes to use this information to provide a sophisticated resource sharing scheme.Ex. The network has 4 centres: coordinating centres; regional centres; sectional centres; pilot centres.Ex. And since the main entry is the hub and most exacting aspect of our cataloging process, its replacement by a title-unit entry would greatly simplify the problem and expedite the operation of cataloging.* * *(n.) = focal point, switching point, coordinating centre, hubEx: The library needs to be developed as the focal point of the community, a place where the public can drop in for all kinds of activities, not necessarily book-related or 'cultural'.
Ex: With the help of a central 'switching point' the board hopes to use this information to provide a sophisticated resource sharing scheme.Ex: The network has 4 centres: coordinating centres; regional centres; sectional centres; pilot centres.Ex: And since the main entry is the hub and most exacting aspect of our cataloging process, its replacement by a title-unit entry would greatly simplify the problem and expedite the operation of cataloging. -
17 esclarecer
v.1 to clear up, to shed light on.esclarecer los hechos to establish the facts2 to explain, to clear, to illustrate, to clear up.* * *1 (iluminar) to light up, illuminate2 figurado (poner en claro) to clear up, make clear, shed light on3 figurado (entendimiento) to enlighten4 figurado (ennoblecer) to ennoble1 (amanecer) to dawn* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=explicar) [+ duda, misterio] to explain, clear up, elucidate; [+ misterio] to shed light on; [+ crimen] to clear up; [+ situación] to clarify2) (=instruir) to enlighten3) (=ennoblecer) to ennoble4) (=dar luz) to light up, illuminate2.VI to dawn* * *verbo transitivo <situación/hechos> to clarify, elucidate (frml); <crimen/misterio> to clear up* * *= elucidate, shed + light (on/upon), throw + light on, untangle, shed + understanding, see through, cast + light on, bring + clarity (to), get to + the bottom of, get to + the root of, clear up.Ex. An abstract may also serve to elucidate an unclear title.Ex. This article aims to cover tools that shed light on what the stakes might be in getting involved with CD-ROM technology = Este artículo intenta analizar las herramientas que nos aclaren cuáles podrían ser los riesgos de involucrarse con la tecnología del CD-ROM.Ex. It may be that a study of such associations might throw further light on the kinds of relationship we need to cater for in our index vocabularies.Ex. Once this relationship is untangled, it becomes possible to represent a document by a sequential data stream which can be readily stored in a file.Ex. The author aims to shed a little understanding on the general nature of archives in order to expose certain misconceptions.Ex. It is important to use oral history information in an informed and sophisticated way, and to be able to see through some popular misconceptions about it.Ex. The results cast light on the changing nature of information handling in the new environment.Ex. A woman suspected to have lost her virginity is made to undergo a series of medical examinations to bring clarity to her situation.Ex. He does not always get to the bottom of the questions raised in this ambitious study.Ex. One of them snipped Ben Kline's life short, and Marla's determined to get to the root of a case that's anything but cut and dried.Ex. What they will not do is clear up the foggy area in most cataloguers' minds, the area that leads to an inconsistent application of half-understood principles'.----* esclarecer un misterio = unravel + mystery, figure out + mystery.* * *verbo transitivo <situación/hechos> to clarify, elucidate (frml); <crimen/misterio> to clear up* * *= elucidate, shed + light (on/upon), throw + light on, untangle, shed + understanding, see through, cast + light on, bring + clarity (to), get to + the bottom of, get to + the root of, clear up.Ex: An abstract may also serve to elucidate an unclear title.
Ex: This article aims to cover tools that shed light on what the stakes might be in getting involved with CD-ROM technology = Este artículo intenta analizar las herramientas que nos aclaren cuáles podrían ser los riesgos de involucrarse con la tecnología del CD-ROM.Ex: It may be that a study of such associations might throw further light on the kinds of relationship we need to cater for in our index vocabularies.Ex: Once this relationship is untangled, it becomes possible to represent a document by a sequential data stream which can be readily stored in a file.Ex: The author aims to shed a little understanding on the general nature of archives in order to expose certain misconceptions.Ex: It is important to use oral history information in an informed and sophisticated way, and to be able to see through some popular misconceptions about it.Ex: The results cast light on the changing nature of information handling in the new environment.Ex: A woman suspected to have lost her virginity is made to undergo a series of medical examinations to bring clarity to her situation.Ex: He does not always get to the bottom of the questions raised in this ambitious study.Ex: One of them snipped Ben Kline's life short, and Marla's determined to get to the root of a case that's anything but cut and dried.Ex: What they will not do is clear up the foggy area in most cataloguers' minds, the area that leads to an inconsistent application of half-understood principles'.* esclarecer un misterio = unravel + mystery, figure out + mystery.* * *esclarecer [E3 ]vt‹situación/hechos› to clarify, elucidate ( frml); ‹crimen/misterio› to clear up* * *
esclarecer ( conjugate esclarecer) verbo transitivo ‹situación/hechos› to clarify, elucidate (frml);
‹crimen/misterio› to clear up
esclarecer verbo transitivo to clarify
(un suceso) to throw light on
' esclarecer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
iluminar
English:
clear up
- clear
- disentangle
- solve
* * *esclarecer vtto clear up, to shed light on;esclarecer los hechos to establish the facts* * *I v/t1 throw oshed light on2 misterio clear upII v/i dawn* * *esclarecer {53} vt1) elucidar: to elucidate, to clarify2) iluminar: to illuminate, to light up -
18 fondo común de inversión
(n.) = mutual fundEx. For the most part, hedge funds (unlike mutual funds) are unregulated because they cater to sophisticated investors.* * *(n.) = mutual fundEx: For the most part, hedge funds (unlike mutual funds) are unregulated because they cater to sophisticated investors.
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19 fondo de cobertura
(n.) = hedge fundEx. For the most part, hedge funds (unlike mutual funds) are unregulated because they cater to sophisticated investors.* * *(n.) = hedge fundEx: For the most part, hedge funds (unlike mutual funds) are unregulated because they cater to sophisticated investors.
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investment fund* * *(n.) = mutual fundEx. For the most part, hedge funds (unlike mutual funds) are unregulated because they cater to sophisticated investors.* * *(n.) = mutual fundEx: For the most part, hedge funds (unlike mutual funds) are unregulated because they cater to sophisticated investors.
* * *investment fund
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