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1 order
[ˈɔːdə]1. noun1) a statement (by a person in authority) of what someone must do; a command:أمْرHe gave me my orders.
2) an instruction to supply something:تَعْليماتorders from Germany for special gates.
3) something supplied:طَلَبِيَّه، طَلَب تِجاريYour order is nearly ready.
4) a tidy state:تَرْتيبThe house is in (good) order.
5) a system or method:نِظامI must have order in my life.
تَرْتيبin order of importance.
7) a peaceful condition:نِظام، قانونlaw and order.
8) a written instruction to pay money:أمْر، بَلاغa banker's order.
9) a group, class, rank or position:تَرْتيب، نِظامthe social order.
10) a religious society, especially of monks:أَخَوِيَّه ، رَهْبَنَهthe Benedictine order.
2. verb1) to tell (someone) to do something (from a position of authority):يأمُرHe ordered me to stand up.
2) to give an instruction to supply:يَطْلُب طَلَبِيَّة تِجاريَّهHe ordered a steak.
3) to put in order:يُرَتِّبShould we order these alphabetically?
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2 condition
[kənˈdɪʃən]1. noun1) state or circumstances in which a person or thing is:حالَهvariable conditions.
2) something that must happen or be done before some other thing happens or is done; a term or requirement in an agreement:شرْطThat is one of the conditions in the agreement.
2. verb1) to affect or control:يُحَدِّد ، يتحكّم بbehaviour conditioned by circumstances.
2) to put into the required state:يُكَيِّفُ نَفْسَهُThe footballers trained hard in order to condition themselves for the match.
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3 order
طَلَبِيَّة \ order: a statement (made to an attendant or a trader) of what one wants: The waiter took my order for 3 cups of coffee. I sent an order to London for some new books:. \ وَضْع جَيّد \ order: neat arrangement; proper control; absence of confusion; (of machines, etc.) good condition: Your accounts are in good order. They kept the crowd in order. -
4 order
نِظَام \ discipline: training to obey rules and to control oneself: military discipline. method: regular arrangement; orderliness: There is no method in his work. order: neat arrangement; proper control; absence of confusion; (of machines, etc.) good condition: Your accounts are in good order. The police kept order at the meeting. They kept the crowd in order. regulation: a rule; a fixed official order that has the force of law: safety regulations; police regulations. system: a planned way of doing sth.; an orderly arrangement: a system of government; a system of raods and railways. \ See Also انضباط (انضِباط) -
5 order
تَنْظيم \ arrangement: arranging. order: neat arrangement; proper control; absence of confusion; (of machines, etc.) good condition: Your accounts are in good order. The police kept order at the meeting. They kept the crowd in order. organization: the act of organizing. -
6 skil
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7 условие очистки рынка
Условие первого порядка этой задачи имеет вид …. — The first-order condition for the problem is ….
переписывать условие первого порядка в виде равенства — rewrite the first-order condition as the equality
Условие первого порядка можно переписать в виде равенства предельной выручки и предельных затрат. — We may rewrite the first-order condition as the equality between marginal revenue and marginal cost.
Russian-English Dictionary "Microeconomics" > условие очистки рынка
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8 условие второго порядка
знак второго порядка; индекс — second-order character
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > условие второго порядка
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9 условие первого порядка
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > условие первого порядка
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10 musterhaft
I Adj. exemplary, model...* * *exemplary* * *mụs|ter|haft1. adjexemplary2. advexemplarily* * *mus·ter·haftI. adj exemplary, perfectein \musterhafter Schüler an exemplary studentein \musterhaftes Beispiel a perfect exampleII. adv exemplarySie haben sich \musterhaft verhalten your behaviour was exemplary* * *1. 2.adverbial in an exemplary fashion* * *A. adj exemplary, model …B. adv:sich musterhaft benehmen behave impeccably, be on one’s best behavio(u)r* * *1. 2.adverbial in an exemplary fashion* * *adj.exemplary adj. -
11 запаздывание первого порядка
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > запаздывание первого порядка
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12 уравнение первого порядка
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > уравнение первого порядка
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13 первого порядка
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14 порядок роста
Mathematics: growth, order condition, order of greatness, order of growth -
15 условие порядка
Mathematics: order condition -
16 støysituasjon
subst. (teleteknikk) out-of-order condition -
17 STÉTT
* * *(pl. -ir), f.1) pavement;2) stepping-stones (þeir fœrðu stéttir þær í ána, er aldri hefir ór rekit síðan);3) degree, rank (hverrar stéttar ertu?);4) order, condition;5) base of a vessel.* * *f. [no doubt akin to A. S. stibtan = to found; Germ. stiften; formed like réttr, léttr (q. v.); stétt therefore prop. means a foundation]:—a pavement; en er hann kom fram í stéttirnar, Sturl. ii. 107; kirkju-stétt, iii. 200, 221: in Icel. the raised pavement running along the front of houses is called stétt, bæjar-stétt.2. stepping-stones; þeir færðu stéttir þær í ána, er aldri hefir ór rekit síðan, Grett. 113 A.3. the foot-piece or base of a vessel; fjórði kaleikr er undan er stéttin, Vm. 29.II. [influenced by, if not derived from, the Lat. status]:—degree, rank; hverrar stéttar ertú, Fms. iii. 182; makligan þeirrar stéttar, Mar.; til allra klerkligra stétta, H. E. i. 475; margar stéttir, Stj. 299: very freq. in mod. usage, andleg stétt = the clergy; veraldleg stétt = the laity: old writers freq. use it in masc. when in this sense ( stéttr), hann tekr aptr allan fyrra stétt, Th. 5; resignera ábóta-stéttinn, Ann. 1393, Bs. ii. passim.COMPDS: stéttarker, stéttarlauss. -
18 условие второго порядка
Русско-английский словарь по экономии > условие второго порядка
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19 условие первого порядка
Русско-английский словарь по экономии > условие первого порядка
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20 àird
1. nf. gen.+e, preparation, order, condition, state2. nf. gen.+e; pl.+ean, height or promontory
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