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1 obverse
['ɒbvɜːs]Polymers: obv -
2 Doubled Die Obverse
Hobby: DDOУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Doubled Die Obverse
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3 сторона лицевая
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4 расширяющийся от основания к верхушке
Русско-английский биологический словарь > расширяющийся от основания к верхушке
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5 аверс
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6 являющийся составной частью
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > являющийся составной частью
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7 лицевой
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8 лицевой
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9 аверс
obverse имя существительное: -
10 обращенный кверху
obverse имя прилагательное:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > обращенный кверху
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11 сторона лицевая (монеты)
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12 лицевая сторона
1) General subject: face, grain side, grain-side (шкуры), heads (монеты), obverse, front, head2) Military: obverse side3) Engineering: connector front (электрического соединителя)4) Construction: work face (напр. коврового покрытия пола)6) Law: face (документа), front (документа), obverse (документа и т. д.), obverse (документа и т.д.)7) Economy: obverse (чего-л.)8) Automobile industry: front face9) Architecture: recto10) Mining: facet11) Forestry: fore side (бумагоделательной машины), service side (бумагоделательной машины), tender side (бумагоделательной машины), tending aisle13) Polygraphy: face (напр. оттиска), face-up, face-up (напр. оттиска), felt side, ("суконная") felt side (бумажного листа), image face, image face (оттиска), odd folio, odd folio (листа), top side, top side (листа)15) Information technology: outer face (перфоленты)16) Oil: face side17) Banking: obverse (банковской карточки)18) Sowing: outside19) Advertising: front side20) Automation: right side21) Makarov: face front, obverse (монеты, медали и т.п.), right side (ткани), tending aisle (бумагоделательной машины), upperside -
13 верхняя сторона
3) Botanical term: dorsal side (листа)4) Sports: top side5) Engineering: high end6) Construction: top face, top surface, upper side8) Information technology: (печатной платы) top side (сторона размещения компонентов на печатной плате при их традиционном монтаже в сквозные отверстия или монтаже на поверхность)9) Fishery: uppermost side10) Makarov: obverse (монеты, медали и т.п.), upperside -
14 передняя сторона
1) General subject: face (медали и т. п.), foreside, front (чего-либо), obverse3) Military: obverse side4) Engineering: forward side5) Mathematics: front side6) Information technology: front panel7) Oil: front flank (зуба шарошки), leading flank (зуба шарошки)8) Astronautics: facing9) Combustion gas turbines: (вогнутая) forward face (лопатки) -
15 лицевой
1) анат. facial2) (наружный, верхний) exterior; obverseлицева́я вя́зка — knitting
лицева́я пе́тля́ — knit stitch
3) (иллюстрированный, с миниатюрами - о старинных рукописях) illuminated4) фин. personalлицево́й счёт — personal account; ( у организаций) bank account
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16 лицевой
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17 аверс
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18 верхний
1) General subject: (в сложных словах имеет значение) acro (с греч. корнями), dorsal, head, high, over, over-head, sport (об одежде), superior, the upper storey, the upper story, top, upper, overhead2) Biology: cephalic3) Sports: flyer, top man, top mounter5) Chemistry: blanket steam, topside7) Forestry: above ground8) Metallurgy: plus9) Polygraphy: superscript10) Textile: topper11) Information technology: uppermost12) Astronautics: forward13) Mechanics: overtype14) Cables: upper part -
19 главная часть
1) General subject: body (чего-либо), main2) Mathematics: dominant part, leading part (оператора), principal part (интеграла), the principal part3) Makarov: obverse (чего-л.) -
20 дополнительный
1) General subject: accessorial, accessory, add-on, additional, additory, adjunct, adjunctive, adminicular, adscititious, alternate, amplificatory, another, appendant, auxiliary, by, collateral, complementary, contingent, excess, expletive, extra, farther, follow-up, further, in addition, more, new, obverse, occasional, other, plus, second, spare, subsidiary, supererogatory, supernumerary, supplemental, supplementary, attached, (train, plain) back-up3) Medicine: ancillary, assident, succenturiate, subs (subsidiary)4) Colloquial: wildcat (о поезде)5) Obsolete: accessive (Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913))8) Bookish: appendical, epactal9) Chemistry: padding10) Mathematics: adjugate, complement11) Railway term: superposed12) Law: accessary, adjective, collateral, secondary, subsequent13) Linguistics: completive14) Diplomatic term: special (о выборах и т.п.), supporting16) Telecommunications: ext19) Oil: complemental20) Special term: addititious21) Metrology: complimentary22) Business: collateral (об обеспечении и т.п.), incremental, marginal, ministerial, side-line23) Network technologies: piggyback25) Quality control: accidental, false26) Makarov: adventitious, adventive, annex, branch, external, indirect, odd, peripheral, tributary27) SAP.tech. addnl28) General subject: antithetic
См. также в других словарях:
Obverse — Ob verse ([o^]b v[ e]rs), n. [Cf. F. obverse, obvers. See {Obverse}, a.] 1. The face of a coin which has the principal image or inscription upon it; the other side being the {reverse}. [1913 Webster] 2. Anything necessarily involved in, or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
obverse — [äb vʉrs′, əbvʉrs′; ] also, and for n. always [, äb′vʉrs΄] adj. [L obversus, pp. of obvertere, to turn toward < ob (see OB ) + vertere, to turn: see VERSE] 1. turned toward the observer 2. narrower at the base than at the top [an obverse leaf] … English World dictionary
obverse — ► NOUN 1) the side of a coin or medal bearing the head or principal design. 2) the opposite or counterpart of a fact or truth. ► ADJECTIVE 1) denoting the obverse of a coin or medal. 2) corresponding to something as its opposite or counterpart.… … English terms dictionary
Obverse — Ob*verse ([o^]b*v[ e]rs ), a. [L. obversus, p. p. of obvertere. See {Obvert}.] Having the base, or end next the attachment, narrower than the top, as a leaf. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
obverse — index adverse (opposite), antipode, contra, contradictory, contraposition, contrary, counterpart (com … Law dictionary
obverse — (adj.) 1650s, from L. obversus, pp. of obvertere to turn toward or against, from ob toward (see OB (Cf. ob )) + vertere to turn (see VERSUS (Cf. versus)). According to OED, not in common use until the end of the 18th century. The noun, in… … Etymology dictionary
obverse — n *converse, reverse … New Dictionary of Synonyms
obverse — I. adjective Etymology: Latin obversus, from past participle of obvertere to turn toward, from ob toward + vertere to turn more at ob , worth Date: circa 1656 1. facing the observer or opponent 2. having the base narrower than the top < an… … New Collegiate Dictionary
obverse — 1. adjective a) Turned or facing toward the observer. The obverse side of the gravestone has the inscription. b) Corresponding; complementary. When you speak clearly, people understand you. If you mumble, the obverse effect is observed … Wiktionary
obverse — ob|verse [ˈɔbvə:s US ˈa:bvə:rs] n [singular] [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: obversus, from obvertere to turn toward ] 1.) formal the opposite of a particular situation or feeling = ↑opposite obverse of ▪ The obverse of victory is defeat. 2.)… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Obverse — The opposite, the opposite side, the counterpart. For example, mania is thought of as the obverse of depression just as heads is the obverse of tails on a coin … Medical dictionary