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21 означать
(= значить) mean, denote, signify, stand for, imply• Безусловно, это должно быть проделано точно, однако в основном это означает, что... - This has to be made precise of course, but essentially it means that...• В обозначениях, которые мы теперь используем, это означает, что... - In our present notation this means that...• Грубо говоря, эти требования означают, что... - Roughly speaking these requirements mean that...• Конечно, это означает, что... - This means, of course, that...• Мы должны ясно понимать, что означает... - We must understand clearly what is meant by...• На практике это означает, что... - In practice, this means that...• На самом деле данный результат означает, что... - This result means, in effect, that...• Однако это также означает (= значит), что... - But this also means that...• Очевидно, что это означает, что... - This clearly means that...• Попробуем это обойти. Это означает, что... - Put in another way, this means that...; Put the other way around, this means that...• Следствием этого является то, что нам стало понятно, что означает... - This implies that we understand what is meant by...• Физически это означает, что... - Physically (speaking), this means that...• Это означает, что для всех практических целей можно... - This means that for all practical purposes one can...• Это означает, что мы можем записать... - This means that we can write...• Это означает, что невозможно... - This means that it is impossible to...• Это означает, что невозможно... - This means that it is not possible to...• Это очень важный результат. Он означает, что... - This is a very important result. It means that...• Это последнее уравнение просто означает, что... - This last equation simply means that...• Это часто случается на практике и означает, что... - This is often the case in practice and means that... -
22 провести в жизнь
• ПРОВОДИТЬ/ПРОВЕСТИ В ЖИЗНЬ что lit, often media[VP; subj: human, often pi]=====⇒ to put sth. (a plan, a decision etc) into effect:- Xs implemented Y on a practical level (scale).♦ Он [председатель] приложит все силы, чтобы принятое решение было проведено в жизнь без проволочек (Войнович 3). Не [the Chairman] would use all his powers to see that their decision was carried out without delay (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > провести в жизнь
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23 проводить в жизнь
• ПРОВОДИТЬ/ПРОВЕСТИ В ЖИЗНЬ что lit, often media[VP; subj: human, often pi]=====⇒ to put sth. (a plan, a decision etc) into effect:- Xs implemented Y on a practical level (scale).♦ Он [председатель] приложит все силы, чтобы принятое решение было проведено в жизнь без проволочек (Войнович 3). Не [the Chairman] would use all his powers to see that their decision was carried out without delay (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > проводить в жизнь
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24 конечный результат
•The end effect would be that the top layer would contain...
* * *Конечный результат-- What is important is the end result.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > конечный результат
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25 влияние ... не очень сильно выражено
Влияние... не очень сильно выражено-- In practical applications the effect of natural convection is not very pronounced.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > влияние ... не очень сильно выражено
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26 последствие
Последствие - consequence, ramification, effect, impactThis result was consistent with his summary of the primary consequences of synchronized shedding.The aforementioned practical ramifications of blockage are related to the complex fluid flow processes that are induced by the presence of the blockage.This pattern indicates that the effects of an increase in lift on the airfoil can be detected in the wake structure prior to stall.The discovery in 1968 that oxygen combined with Cs produces a lower work function on GaAs than does Cs alone has had at least two major impacts.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > последствие
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27 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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