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101 pop the question
cдeлaть пpeдлoжeниe, пpeдлoжить pуку и cepдцe [выpaжeниe впepвыe вcтpeчaeтcя в пepeвeдённoм T. Cмoллeттoм poмaнe Лecaжa 'Adventures of Gil Bias of Santilane"]'D'you remember we once ate potted shrimps with a paper knife?' 'Did we?' 'Darling, it was the night you popped the question.' 'As I remember, you popped' (E. Waugh) -
102 from the point of view
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103 selection bias
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104 exposure bias compensation
A control on most digital cameras that lets you control the under -or over- exposure of the image.English-Arabic terms dictionary > exposure bias compensation
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105 damping layer in the breaker
English-german technical dictionary > damping layer in the breaker
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106 venting the circuit
1. обесточивание цепи2. обесточивающий цепьEnglish-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > venting the circuit
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107 response bias
Statsthe disparity between information that a survey respondent provides and data analysis, for example, a person claiming to watch little television but giving answers showing 30 hours’ weekly viewing -
108 derive bias voltage by the passage of cathode current through a resistor
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > derive bias voltage by the passage of cathode current through a resistor
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109 develop bias voltage by the passage of cathode current through a resistor
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > develop bias voltage by the passage of cathode current through a resistor
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110 power split with bias to the front/rear wheels
English-german technical dictionary > power split with bias to the front/rear wheels
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111 assertion of the likelihood of bias
• jääviysmuistutusEnglish-Finnish dictionary > assertion of the likelihood of bias
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112 incompetence due to the likelihood of bias
law• esteellisyyslaw• jääviysEnglish-Finnish dictionary > incompetence due to the likelihood of bias
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113 incompetent due to the likelihood of bias
• esteellinenEnglish-Finnish dictionary > incompetent due to the likelihood of bias
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114 to bias for the better
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to bias for the better
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115 to bias for the worst
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to bias for the worst
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116 barrier layer is formed under the backward bias
English-Russian dictionary of telecommunications > barrier layer is formed under the backward bias
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117 смещение
bias, drift, dislodgement, dislodging, displacement, float, systematic error, heave горн., shifting motion, offset, offsetting, shift, shifting, wander* * *смеще́ние с.1. (на расстояние, во времени) shift, displacement2. ( выведение из совмещённого или соосного положения) misalignment3. ( подача напряжения смещения) элк. biasснима́ть смеще́ние — lift the biasавтомати́ческое смеще́ние — self-bias, automatic biasба́зовое смеще́ние ( в импульсных генераторах) — base-line offsetсмеще́ние вверх — upward shift, up-shiftсмеще́ние в кра́сную сто́рону физ. — red shiftсмеще́ние вниз — downward shift, down-shiftголубо́е смеще́ние тлв. — cyan shiftсмеще́ние грани́ц доме́нов — (domain-)wall displacementдо́пплеровское смеще́ние — Doppler shiftсмеще́ние заклё́почных отве́рстий относи́тельно друг дру́га — driftсмеще́ние заря́да — charge displacementзеема́новское смеще́ние — Zeeman displacementизотопи́ческое смеще́ние — isotope shiftкомбинацио́нное смеще́ние — Raman displacementсмеще́ние луча́ ЭЛТ — beam shiftсмеще́ние ме́жду вала́ми — misalignment of shaftsсмеще́ние на като́де — cathode biasсмеще́ние на перехо́де эми́ттер — ба́за — emitter-base biasсмеще́ние на се́тке ла́мпы — grid biasсмеще́ние на эми́ттере — emitter biasсмеще́ние несу́щей тлв. — carrier offsetсмеще́ние нуля́ — zero driftсмеще́ние о́си ло́пасти — blade sweepпостоя́нное смеще́ние — fixed biasсмеще́ние спектра́льной ли́нии — line shiftуглово́е смеще́ние — angular displacementсмеще́ние узла́ — displacement of a node, displacement of a nodal pointсмеще́ние фа́зы — phase shiftсмеще́ние це́нтра развё́ртки рлк. — off-cent(e)ringсмеще́ние частоты́ — frequency driftсмеще́ние щё́ток эл. — brush displacementэлектри́ческое смеще́ние — electric displacement -
118 снимать смещение
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > снимать смещение
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119 sesgo
m.1 slant.2 course, path (rumbo).3 bias.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: sesgar.* * *1 (torcimiento) slant\tomar un sesgo favorable / tomar un sesgo desfavorable figurado to take a turn for the better / take a turn for the worse* * *SM1) (=inclinación) slant2) (=torcimiento) warp, twist3) (Cos) bias4) (Téc) bevel5) (=dirección) direction6) * (=truco) dodge ** * *1)a) ( de falda) biasb) ( diagonal)al sesgo — crosswise, diagonally
2) (tendencia, enfoque) bias, slant; ( rumbo) direction* * *= bent, bias [biases, -pl.], skewness, skew, taint, tilt, slant.Ex. This factor was a constant theme especially in those programmes with a highly technical bent.Ex. The place of publication may also warn of biases in approach or differences in terminology that arise in the text.Ex. This skewness implies that there will always be a large fraction of uncited publications.Ex. The results shows that the new algorithm performs better than existing algorithms for a wide degree of skew.Ex. The article is entitled 'The classification of literature in the Dewey Decimal Classification: the primacy of language and the taint of colonialism' = El artículo se titula "La clasificación de la literatura en la Clasificación Decimal de Dewey: la primacía del lenguaje y el daño del colonialismo".Ex. This has contributed to a tilt toward English-language publications in Web of Science.Ex. The 7th edition of CC is due to appear in 1971, and Ranganathan has given an extensive preview in an article in Library Science with a slant to documentation, cited at the end of this chapter.----* sesgo de género = gender bias.* * *1)a) ( de falda) biasb) ( diagonal)al sesgo — crosswise, diagonally
2) (tendencia, enfoque) bias, slant; ( rumbo) direction* * *= bent, bias [biases, -pl.], skewness, skew, taint, tilt, slant.Ex: This factor was a constant theme especially in those programmes with a highly technical bent.
Ex: The place of publication may also warn of biases in approach or differences in terminology that arise in the text.Ex: This skewness implies that there will always be a large fraction of uncited publications.Ex: The results shows that the new algorithm performs better than existing algorithms for a wide degree of skew.Ex: The article is entitled 'The classification of literature in the Dewey Decimal Classification: the primacy of language and the taint of colonialism' = El artículo se titula "La clasificación de la literatura en la Clasificación Decimal de Dewey: la primacía del lenguaje y el daño del colonialismo".Ex: This has contributed to a tilt toward English-language publications in Web of Science.Ex: The 7th edition of CC is due to appear in 1971, and Ranganathan has given an extensive preview in an article in Library Science with a slant to documentation, cited at the end of this chapter.* sesgo de género = gender bias.* * *A1 (de una falda) biasse corta al sesgo you cut it on the bias2(diagonal): al sesgo crosswise, diagonallyB1 (tendencia, enfoque) bias, slantla conferencia tuvo un sesgo marcadamente político the lecture had a markedly political slant o bias, the lecture was markedly political2 (rumbo) directionno me gusta el sesgo que está tomando el asunto I don't like the direction this is taking o the way this is going* * *
Del verbo sesgar: ( conjugate sesgar)
sesgo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
sesgó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
sesgar
sesgo
sesgar verbo transitivo
1 (cortar en diagonal) to cut on the bias
(poner en diagonal) to slant
2 (un punto de vista, una opinión) to slant
sesgo sustantivo masculino
1 (cariz, rumbo) turn
2 (enfoque) slant
' sesgo' also found in these entries:
English:
slant
* * *sesgo nm1. [oblicuidad] slant;al sesgo [en diagonal] on a slant;[costura] on the bias2. [rumbo] course, path;preocupa el sesgo que está tomando el conflicto the conflict has taken a worrying turn* * *m figbias* * *sesgo nm: bias -
120 sesgar
v.1 to cut on the bias.2 to skew, to slant.* * *1 (cortar) to cut on the bias, cut on a slant2 (torcer) to slant* * *VT1) (=inclinar) to slant, place obliquely2) (=ladear) to put askew, twist to one side3) [+ pelota] to slice4) (Cos) to cut on the bias5) (Téc) to bevel6) [+ opinión, reportaje] to bias, slant7) [+ vida] to cut short* * *verbo transitivoa) <tela/paño> ( cortar al bies) to cut... on the bias; ( colocar al bies) to place... diagonally o at an angleb) (liter) < vida> to cut short* * *= skew, angle, bias, tint.Ex. The truncated derived search keys for titles are derived from up to four words, so that the matrix in this case is four dimensional, albeit skewed because not the same number of letters is derived from each word.Ex. This publication seems to find particular favour in law firms, possibly because of its currency and the way it is angled towards the commercial world.Ex. A sample would be biased if some elements in the population have no chance of selection.Ex. His views on education were tinted by his own limited experience.* * *verbo transitivoa) <tela/paño> ( cortar al bies) to cut... on the bias; ( colocar al bies) to place... diagonally o at an angleb) (liter) < vida> to cut short* * *= skew, angle, bias, tint.Ex: The truncated derived search keys for titles are derived from up to four words, so that the matrix in this case is four dimensional, albeit skewed because not the same number of letters is derived from each word.
Ex: This publication seems to find particular favour in law firms, possibly because of its currency and the way it is angled towards the commercial world.Ex: A sample would be biased if some elements in the population have no chance of selection.Ex: His views on education were tinted by his own limited experience.* * *sesgar [A3 ]vtA ‹tela/paño› (cortar al bies) to cut … on the bias; (colocar al bies) to place … diagonally o crosswise o at an angleB ‹comentario/información› to slantme cuidaré de no sesgar mi comentario a favor ni en contra de nadie I shall be careful not to slant my comments o make my comments biased in any way* * *
sesgar verbo transitivo
1 (cortar en diagonal) to cut on the bias
(poner en diagonal) to slant
2 (un punto de vista, una opinión) to slant
* * *sesgar vt[tela] to cut on the bias;la senda discurría sesgando los cultivos de la ladera the path wandered up the hillside, cutting across the fields* * *sesgar {52} vt1) : to cut on the bias2) : to tilt3) : to bias, to slant
См. также в других словарях:
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