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1 object function
функция, описывающая распределение силы света на объектеАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > object function
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2 object spatial function
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > object spatial function
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3 Unidentified Function Object
Computers: UFOУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Unidentified Function Object
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4 целевая функция
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5 целевая функция
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6 целевая функция
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > целевая функция
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7 целева функция
goal functiongoal functionsobject functionobject functionstarget functiontarget functions -
8 целевая функция
1) Engineering: goal function, objective2) Mathematics: objective function3) Economy: criterion function, target function4) Accounting: choice criterion5) Astronautics: object function6) Microelectronics: cost function7) Makarov: effectiveness function (для каждого решения по всем целям), efficiency function (для каждого решения по каждой цели; в исследовании операций) -
9 complicar
v.to complicate.complicarle la vida a alguien to cause somebody a lot of trouble* * *1 (gen) to complicate, make complicated2 (implicar) to involve (en, in)1 (gen) to make difficult for oneself2 (implicarse) to get involved (en, in)\complicarse la vida to make life difficult for oneself, make things hard for oneself* * *verb2) involve* * *1. VT1) [gen] to complicate2) (Jur) to involve, implicate (en in)2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <situación/problema/asunto> to complicate, make... complicated; vida 1) a)2.complicarse v pron1) situación/problema/asunto to get complicated; enfermedadse le complicó con un problema respiratorio — he developed respiratory complications; vida 1) a)
2) ( implicarse)* * *= compound, tangle.Ex. This heterogeneity of object, function, and relation is compounded by imprecision due to indirectness of access and to indefiniteness of need.Ex. The more unsuccessful she was the more bitter she became, and the more tangled in the web drawn about her by her husband and children.----* complicar las cosas = make + things complex, add + salt to the wound, add + salt to injury, add + insult to injury, rub + salt in the wound.* complicar la situación = cloud + the issue, confuse + the issue.* complicarse = thicken.* complicarse las cosas = be hung up on.* complicarse la vida = ask for + trouble.* complicar un problema = compound + problem.* para complicar aun más las cosas = to add to the confusion.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <situación/problema/asunto> to complicate, make... complicated; vida 1) a)2.complicarse v pron1) situación/problema/asunto to get complicated; enfermedadse le complicó con un problema respiratorio — he developed respiratory complications; vida 1) a)
2) ( implicarse)* * *= compound, tangle.Ex: This heterogeneity of object, function, and relation is compounded by imprecision due to indirectness of access and to indefiniteness of need.
Ex: The more unsuccessful she was the more bitter she became, and the more tangled in the web drawn about her by her husband and children.* complicar las cosas = make + things complex, add + salt to the wound, add + salt to injury, add + insult to injury, rub + salt in the wound.* complicar la situación = cloud + the issue, confuse + the issue.* complicarse = thicken.* complicarse las cosas = be hung up on.* complicarse la vida = ask for + trouble.* complicar un problema = compound + problem.* para complicar aun más las cosas = to add to the confusion.* * *complicar [A2 ]vtA ‹situación/problema/asunto› to complicate, make … complicatedno me compliques la vida don't make life difficult for meB (implicar) ‹persona› to involve, get … involvedno me quieras complicar a mí en esa componenda don't try to get me mixed up o involved in that shady dealA «situación/problema/asunto» to get complicatedno era grave pero se le complicó con un problema respiratorio it wasn't serious but he developed respiratory complications* * *
Multiple Entries:
complicar
complicar algo
complicar ( conjugate complicar) verbo transitivo
complicarse verbo pronominal
[ enfermedad]:
See Also→ vida 2b) ( implicarse) complicarse en algo to get involved in sth
complicar verbo transitivo
1 (dificultar) to complicate, make difficult
2 (implicar) to involve [en, in]: no me compliques en tus asuntos, don't involve me in your affairs
' complicar' also found in these entries:
English:
complicate
- confuse
* * *♦ vt1. [dificultar] to complicate;esas declaraciones complican la obtención de un acuerdo that statement will make it more difficult to reach an agreement;complicarle la vida a alguien to make life difficult for sb* * *v/t1 complicate2:complicar a alguien en algo involve s.o. in sth* * *complicar {72} vt1) : to complicate2) : to involve* * *complicar vb (hacer más difícil) to complicate -
10 heterogeneidad
f.heterogeneity.* * *1 heterogeneity, heterogeneousness* * *SF heterogeneous nature, heterogeneity frm* * *Ex. This heterogeneity of object, function, and relation is compounded by imprecision due to indirectness of access and to indefiniteness of need.* * *Ex: This heterogeneity of object, function, and relation is compounded by imprecision due to indirectness of access and to indefiniteness of need.
* * *heterogeneity* * *heterogeneity* * *f heterogeneity* * *: heterogeneity -
11 lo indefinido
(n.) = indefinitenessEx. This heterogeneity of object, function, and relation is compounded by imprecision due to indirectness of access and to indefiniteness of need.* * *(n.) = indefinitenessEx: This heterogeneity of object, function, and relation is compounded by imprecision due to indirectness of access and to indefiniteness of need.
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12 lo indirecto
(n.) = indirectnessEx. This heterogeneity of object, function, and relation is compounded by imprecision due to indirectness of access and to indefiniteness of need.* * *(n.) = indirectnessEx: This heterogeneity of object, function, and relation is compounded by imprecision due to indirectness of access and to indefiniteness of need.
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13 oblicuidad
f.1 obliquity, deviation from physical rectitude.2 obliqueness, obliquity, skewness.* * *1 obliquity* * *SF obliquity, oblique angle, oblique position* * *= indirectness.Ex. This heterogeneity of object, function, and relation is compounded by imprecision due to indirectness of access and to indefiniteness of need.* * *= indirectness.Ex: This heterogeneity of object, function, and relation is compounded by imprecision due to indirectness of access and to indefiniteness of need.
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14 функция управляющего объекта
функция управляющего объекта
Совокупность действий управляющего объекта, относительно однородная по некоторому признаку, направленная на достижение частной цели, подчиненной общей цели управления.
Примечание
К числу функций управляющих объектов, например, относят: функцию сбора, передачи и преобразований исходной информации; функцию принятия решений; функцию диагностирования; функцию осуществления управляющих воздействий; функцию документирования и др.
[Сборник рекомендуемых терминов. Выпуск 107. Теория управления.
Академия наук СССР. Комитет научно-технической терминологии. 1984 г.]Тематики
- автоматизация, основные понятия
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > функция управляющего объекта
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15 выходная функция
1) Quality control: output function2) Makarov: object function -
16 поиск объекта
SAP.tech. find object function, object search -
17 функция управляющего объекта
General subject: controlling object function (совокупность действий управляющего объекта, относительно однородная по некоторому признаку, направленная на достижение частной цели, подчиненной общей цели управления. К числу функций управляю)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > функция управляющего объекта
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18 καρᾱδοκέω
καρᾱδοκέωGrammatical information: v.Meaning: `await the ending of something (μάχη, πόλεμος etc.), wait for something, take care' (Hdt. [Atticism?; cf. Wackernagel Unt. 3 n. 1 ], E., Ar., X., Plb.).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Acc. to tradit. assumption prop. `with head put out (`mit vorgestrecktem Kopfe' look at something', "what is neither factually nor formally quite convincing"; after δωρο-, ξενο-δοκέω etc. ( ὁδοι-δοκέω after ὁδοι-πορέω), one would expect for καρᾱ- rather object-function. On the use of καραδοκέω cf. Aly Glotta 15, 104f.Page in Frisk: 1,786Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > καρᾱδοκέω
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19 функционирование космических объектов
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > функционирование космических объектов
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20 атрибут объекта (сети и системы связи)
атрибут объекта (сети и системы связи)
Поле, категория или значение данных, которые совместно с другими атрибутами задают сервисы или значения данных, относящиеся к данной функции и характеристикам объекта.
[ ГОСТ Р 54325-2011 (IEC/TS 61850-2:2003)]EN
object attribute
field or a category or value of data that, together with other attributes, specify the services or data values related to the function and performance of an object
[IEC 61850-2, ed. 1.0 (2003-08)]Тематики
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > атрибут объекта (сети и системы связи)
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