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1 цель цел·ь
1) (то, к чему стремятся) aim, end, goal, object, objective, purposeбьющий в цель перен. — well-directed
добиться своей цели — to achieve / to effect one's aim / purpose, to secure one's aim / ends
достичь своей цели — to achieve / to gain one's ends, to achieve / to attain one's object, to attain / to gain one's aim, to achieve / to get / to reach a goal
не попасть в цель — to miss one's aim
отвечать цели — to answer / to meet the purpose
преследовать цель — to pursue an aim / an objective
приближаться к цели — to near one's goal
ставить цель — to make it one's aim, to set forth an aim
главная / основная цель — principal / main / central purpose
истинная цель — genuine / true goal
конечная цель — final / ultimate aim / goal
определённая цель — special / settled purpose
отойти от согласованной цели — to go astray / to drift away from the objective agreed
достижение целей — achievement / attainment of objectives
несовместимость целей — difference in / of aims
в целях укрепления безопасности — with the purpose / in pursuit of strengthening security
с единственной целью — with the sole purpose / object (of)
с целью чего-л. — with a view to smth.
с этой целью — with that end in view, to that end
2) (для стрельбы) targetбыть целью (для) — to be a target (for)
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2 достижимая цель
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3 осуществимая цель
1) General subject: practicable aim2) Military: attainable goal -
4 реальная цель
1) Military: genuine target, real target, true target2) Diplomatic term: practicable aim3) Astronautics: actual target, live target -
5 utilizable
adj.1 usable, practicable for use.2 workable, exploitable.* * *► adjetivo1 usable, fit for use* * *ADJ1) (=que puede usarse) usable, serviceable; (=disponible) available for use, ready to use2) (Téc) reclaimable* * *= employable, usable [useable], exploitable.Ex. It was not our aim to make the reader highly proficient in all methods employable in the construction of subject catalogues.Ex. DBMS are essentially programming frameworks, and can offer good storage and retrieval, but often are intended for programmers to interact with, and thus may need a programmer in order to make them usable to libraries.Ex. Information must be viewed as a precious public asset to be leveraged for the benefit of society as a whole, not as an exploitable economic commodity for the monetary gain of a few = La información debería verse como un valor público precioso que se debe usar en beneficio de toda la sociedad, no como un artículo de consumo explotable económicamente para que unos pocos ganen dinero.----* no estar utilizable = be down.* reutilizable = reusable [re-usable].* * *= employable, usable [useable], exploitable.Ex: It was not our aim to make the reader highly proficient in all methods employable in the construction of subject catalogues.
Ex: DBMS are essentially programming frameworks, and can offer good storage and retrieval, but often are intended for programmers to interact with, and thus may need a programmer in order to make them usable to libraries.Ex: Information must be viewed as a precious public asset to be leveraged for the benefit of society as a whole, not as an exploitable economic commodity for the monetary gain of a few = La información debería verse como un valor público precioso que se debe usar en beneficio de toda la sociedad, no como un artículo de consumo explotable económicamente para que unos pocos ganen dinero.* no estar utilizable = be down.* reutilizable = reusable [re-usable].* * *usable, useable* * *
utilizable adjetivo usable, available
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6 कार्य
kāryámfn. (fut. p.p. 1. kṛi), to be made orᅠ done orᅠ practised orᅠ performed, practicable feasible AV. III, 24, 5 TS. Mn. etc.. ;
to be imposed (as a punishment) Mn. VIII, 276 and 285 ;
to be offered (as a libation) Mn. etc.. ;
proper to be done, fit, right;
(am) n. work orᅠ business to be done, duty, affair Mn. MBh. etc.;
a religious action orᅠ performance Mn. etc.;
occupation, matter, thing, enterprise, emergency, occurrence, crisis;
conduct, deportment;
occasion, need (with inst. e.g.. tṛiṇenakāryam, there is need of a straw;
nabhūmyākāryamasmākam, we have no business with the earth R. I, 13, 50);
lawsuit, dispute;
an operation in grammar (e.g.. sthāny-āṡrayaṉkāryam, an operation resting on the primitive form as opposed to the ādeṡa, orᅠ substitute) Kāṡ. on Pāṇ. ;
an effect, result MBh. Sāṃkhyak. Vedântas. ;
motive, object, aim, purpose (e.g.. kiṉkāryam, for what purpose? wherefore?) Mn. R. etc.;
cause, origin L. ;
the denouement of a drama Sāh. ;
(ā) f. (= kārī, - rikā)
N. of a plant L. ;
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- कार्यकारण
- कार्यकारिन्
- कार्यकाल
- कार्यकुशल
- कार्यक्षम
- कार्यगुरुता
- कार्यगुरुत्व
- कार्यगौरव
- कार्यचिन्तक
- कार्यचिन्ता
- कार्यच्युत
- कार्यतम
- कार्यतस्
- कार्यता
- कार्यत्व
- कार्यदर्शन
- कार्यदर्शिन्
- कार्यनिर्णय
- कार्यनिर्वृत्ति
- कार्यपरिच्छेद
- कार्यपुट
- कार्यप्रद्वेष
- कार्यप्रेष्य
- कार्यभाज्
- कार्यभाजन
- कार्यभ्रष्ट
- कार्यवत्
- कार्यवश
- कार्यवस्तु
- कार्यविनिमय
- कार्यविनिर्णय
- कार्यविपत्ति
- कार्यवृत्तान्त
- कार्यव्यसन
- कार्यशेष
- कार्यसंदेह
- कार्यसम
- कार्यसागर
- कार्यसाधक
- कार्यसिद्धि
- कार्यस्थान
- कार्यहन्तृ
- कार्याकार्य
- कार्याक्षम
- कार्याक्षेप
- कार्याख्या
- कार्यातिपात
- कार्यातिपातिन्
- कार्याधिकारिन्
- कार्याधिप
- कार्यान्त
- कार्यान्तर
- कार्यापेक्षिन्
- कार्यार्थ
- कार्यार्थिन्
- कार्येक्षण
- कार्येश
- कार्येश्वर
- कार्योद्युक्त
- कार्योद्योग
- कार्योपेक्षा
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