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  • 21 практичный подход к

    A pragmatic approach to mathematical operations...

    Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > практичный подход к

  • 22 практичный подход к

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > практичный подход к

  • 23 adopt

    transitive verb
    1) adoptieren; aufnehmen [Tier]
    2) (take over) annehmen, übernehmen [Kultur, Sitte]; annehmen [Glaube, Religion]
    3) (take up) übernehmen, sich aneignen [Methode]; einnehmen [Standpunkt, Haltung]
    * * *
    [ə'dopt]
    1) (to take (a child of other parents) as one's own: Since they had no children of their own they decided to adopt a little girl.) adoptieren
    2) (to take (something) as one's own: After going to France he adopted the French way of life.) annehmen
    - academic.ru/797/adoption">adoption
    - adoptive
    * * *
    [əˈdɒpt, AM -ˈdɑ:pt]
    vt
    1. (raise)
    to \adopt sb jdn adoptieren
    to \adopt a child ein Kind adoptieren
    to have one's child \adopted sein Kind zur Adoption freigeben
    to \adopt sb into one's family jdn in seine Familie aufnehmen
    2. (sponsor)
    to \adopt a child/refugee die Patenschaft für ein Kind/einen Flüchtling übernehmen
    to \adopt sth etw annehmen [o übernehmen]
    to \adopt a cautious/pragmatic approach to sth vorsichtig/pragmatisch an etw dat herangehen
    to \adopt an attitude eine Haltung annehmen
    to \adopt a hard line eine harte Linie vertreten
    to \adopt a measure eine Maßnahme ergreifen
    to \adopt a policy/[different] strategy eine Politik/[neue] Strategie verfolgen
    to \adopt a stern tone einen strengen Ton anschlagen
    4. (take up)
    to \adopt sth etw annehmen
    to \adopt an accent/a mannerism einen Akzent/eine Eigenart annehmen
    to \adopt a pose eine Pose [o Haltung] einnehmen
    5. (select)
    to \adopt sb as a candidate BRIT jdn als Kandidaten/Kandidatin auswählen
    to \adopt sth as one's mascot etw zu seinem Maskottchen machen
    to \adopt sth as one's slogan etw zu seinem Slogan erklären
    * * *
    [ə'dɒpt]
    vt
    1) child adoptieren, an Kindes statt annehmen (form); child in a different country, family, city die Patenschaft übernehmen für

    your cat has adopted me (inf)deine Katze hat sich mir angeschlossen

    2) idea, suggestion, attitude, method übernehmen; mannerisms annehmen; career einschlagen, sich (dat) wählen
    3) (POL) motion annehmen; candidate nehmen
    * * *
    adopt [əˈdɒpt; US əˈdɑpt] v/t
    1. adoptieren, (an Kindes statt) annehmen:
    adopt a town die Patenschaft für eine Stadt übernehmen;
    adopt out US zur Adoption freigeben
    2. fig annehmen, übernehmen, sich eine Methode etc zu eigen machen, übernehmen, ein System etc einführen, eine Politik einschlagen, eine Handlungsweise wählen, eine Haltung einnehmen, einen Namen annehmen
    3. POL einer Gesetzesvorlage zustimmen, einen Beschluss annehmen, Maßregeln ergreifen
    4. POL Br einen Kandidaten annehmen (für die nächste Wahl)
    * * *
    transitive verb
    1) adoptieren; aufnehmen [Tier]
    2) (take over) annehmen, übernehmen [Kultur, Sitte]; annehmen [Glaube, Religion]
    3) (take up) übernehmen, sich aneignen [Methode]; einnehmen [Standpunkt, Haltung]
    * * *
    v.
    adoptieren v.
    annehmen v.
    übernehmen v.

    English-german dictionary > adopt

  • 24 dependencia1

    1 = dependency, reliance, appurtenance.
    Ex. The main limitation of this pragmatic approach lies in the time and collection dependency of the resulting tool.
    Ex. Regardless of whether automation emancipates the library itself from reliance on cataloging data, we recognize our responsibility to meet the needs of libraries that cannot take advantage of the new technology.
    Ex. The 9 relations are: concurrence, equivalence, distinctness, self-activity, dimensional, action, association, appurtenance and functional dependence.
    ----
    * dependencia contextual = context dependency.
    * dependencia de = dependence (on/of/upon), reliance on.
    * dependencia del contexto = situatedness.
    * dependencia excesiva = over reliance [over-reliance].
    * tasa de dependencia = dependency ratio.

    Spanish-English dictionary > dependencia1

  • 25 dependencia

    f.
    1 dependence.
    2 section (departamento).
    en dependencias policiales on police premises
    3 office.
    4 outbuilding, appurtenance, outhouse.
    * * *
    1 (hecho de depender) dependence
    2 (política) dependency
    3 (departamento) department, section
    4 (habitación) room, outbuilding
    5 (sucursal) branch
    \
    estar bajo la dependencia de to be dependent on
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    SF
    1) (=estado) dependence (de on)

    dependencia psicológica — psychological dependence, psychological dependency

    2) (=parentesco) relationship
    3) (Arquit) (=habitación) room
    4) (Com) (=sección) section, office; (=sucursal) branch office; (=empleados) personnel, employees pl
    5) (Pol) dependency
    6) pl dependencias (=anexo) [de edificio, castillo] outbuildings; [de aparato] accessories
    * * *
    1) (estado, condición) dependence
    2)
    a) ( sección) department; ( oficina) office
    b) dependencias femenino plural ( edificios) buildings (pl); ( salas) rooms (pl)
    * * *
    1) (estado, condición) dependence
    2)
    a) ( sección) department; ( oficina) office
    b) dependencias femenino plural ( edificios) buildings (pl); ( salas) rooms (pl)
    * * *
    dependencia1
    1 = dependency, reliance, appurtenance.

    Ex: The main limitation of this pragmatic approach lies in the time and collection dependency of the resulting tool.

    Ex: Regardless of whether automation emancipates the library itself from reliance on cataloging data, we recognize our responsibility to meet the needs of libraries that cannot take advantage of the new technology.
    Ex: The 9 relations are: concurrence, equivalence, distinctness, self-activity, dimensional, action, association, appurtenance and functional dependence.
    * dependencia contextual = context dependency.
    * dependencia de = dependence (on/of/upon), reliance on.
    * dependencia del contexto = situatedness.
    * dependencia excesiva = over reliance [over-reliance].
    * tasa de dependencia = dependency ratio.

    dependencia2
    2 = premise, facility, outbuilding.

    Ex: Perhaps university libraries are concentrating on finding low-use book storage on the campus or in cheap local warehousing premises.

    Ex: Solutions include constructing compact shelving, on-site remote storage or building new library facilities.
    Ex: It's an old farmhouse with outbuildings and large enclosed courtyard in a pretty village close to Montbard.
    * dependencia anexa = outhouse.
    * dependencia central = main site, main site facility.
    * dependencias = accommodation, quarters, living quarters.

    * * *
    A (estado, condición) dependence
    dependencia económica economic dependence
    dependencia psicológica psychological dependence o dependency
    dependencia DE algo dependence ON sth
    la dependencia de la economía de un monocultivo the dependence o reliance of the economy on a monoculture
    su dependencia de la heroína her dependence on heroin
    B
    1 (sección) department; (oficina) office
    2 dependencias fpl (edificios) buildings (pl); (salas) rooms (pl)
    las dependencias del servicio the servants' quarters
    * * *

     

    dependencia sustantivo femenino
    1 ( condición) dependence;
    dependencia de algo dependence on sth
    2
    dependencias sustantivo femenino plural ( edificios) buildings (pl);


    ( salas) rooms (pl)
    dependencia sustantivo femenino
    1 dependence [de, on] 2 dependencias, premises
    ' dependencia' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    adicta
    - adicto
    - hábito
    - vestuario
    English:
    addiction
    - dependence
    - reliance
    * * *
    1. [de una persona, país] dependence (de on)
    2. [de drogas] dependency;
    dependencia del tabaco tobacco addiction o dependency
    3. [departamento] section;
    [sucursal] branch
    4. [habitación] room
    5. [edificación] building;
    [adosado] annexe; [independiente] outbuilding;
    en dependencias policiales on police premises
    * * *
    f
    1 dependence, dependency (de on)
    2 COM department
    * * *
    1) : dependence, dependency
    dependencia emocional: emotional dependence
    dependencia del alcohol: dependence on alcohol
    2) : agency, branch office

    Spanish-English dictionary > dependencia

  • 26 adopt

    [əʼdɒpt, Am -ʼdɑ:pt] vt
    1) ( raise)
    to \adopt sb jdn adoptieren;
    to \adopt a child ein Kind adoptieren;
    to have one's child \adopted sein Kind zur Adoption freigeben;
    to \adopt sb into one's family jdn in seine Familie aufnehmen
    2) ( sponsor)
    to \adopt a child/ refugee die Patenschaft für ein Kind/einen Flüchtling übernehmen
    to \adopt sth etw annehmen [o übernehmen];
    to \adopt a cautious/ pragmatic approach to sth vorsichtig/pragmatisch an eine S. herangehen;
    to \adopt an attitude eine Haltung annehmen;
    to \adopt a hard line eine harte Linie vertreten;
    to \adopt a measure eine Maßnahme ergreifen;
    to \adopt a policy/[different] strategy eine Politik/[neue] Strategie verfolgen;
    to \adopt a stern tone einen strengen Ton anschlagen
    4) ( take up)
    to \adopt sth etw annehmen;
    to \adopt an accent/ a mannerism einen Akzent/eine Eigenart annehmen;
    to \adopt a pose eine Pose [o Haltung] einnehmen
    5) ( select)
    to \adopt sb as a candidate ( Brit) jdn als Kandidaten/Kandidatin auswählen;
    to \adopt sth as one's mascot etw zu seinem Maskottchen machen;
    to \adopt sth as one's slogan etw zu seinem Slogan erklären

    English-German students dictionary > adopt

  • 27 прагматичность

    ж.
    pragmatism, pragmatic approach

    Новый большой русско-английский словарь > прагматичность

  • 28 bipartidista

    adj.
    bipartisan.
    f. & m.
    bipartisanist.
    * * *
    1 two-party
    * * *
    ADJ two-party antes de s
    * * *
    adjetivo two-party (before n)
    * * *
    = bipartisan [bi-partisan].
    Ex. Often the majority group in these councils is of the left, but the approach to obtaining finance has been bi-partisan and pragmatic, with groups of every political persuasion avidly pursuing Community money.
    * * *
    adjetivo two-party (before n)
    * * *
    = bipartisan [bi-partisan].

    Ex: Often the majority group in these councils is of the left, but the approach to obtaining finance has been bi-partisan and pragmatic, with groups of every political persuasion avidly pursuing Community money.

    * * *
    two-party ( before n)
    * * *
    Pol
    sistema bipartidista two-party system
    * * *
    adj POL two-party
    * * *
    : bipartisan

    Spanish-English dictionary > bipartidista

  • 29 convicción política

    Ex. Often the majority group in these councils is of the left, but the approach to obtaining finance has been bi-partisan and pragmatic, with groups of every political persuasion avidly pursuing Community money.
    * * *

    Ex: Often the majority group in these councils is of the left, but the approach to obtaining finance has been bi-partisan and pragmatic, with groups of every political persuasion avidly pursuing Community money.

    Spanish-English dictionary > convicción política

  • 30 de dos partidos políticos

    (adj.) = bipartisan [bi-partisan]
    Ex. Often the majority group in these councils is of the left, but the approach to obtaining finance has been bi-partisan and pragmatic, with groups of every political persuasion avidly pursuing Community money.
    * * *
    (adj.) = bipartisan [bi-partisan]

    Ex: Often the majority group in these councils is of the left, but the approach to obtaining finance has been bi-partisan and pragmatic, with groups of every political persuasion avidly pursuing Community money.

    Spanish-English dictionary > de dos partidos políticos

  • 31 grupo mayoritario

    Ex. Often the majority group in these councils is of the left, but the approach to obtaining finance has been bi-partisan and pragmatic, with groups of every political persuasion avidly pursuing Community money.
    * * *

    Ex: Often the majority group in these councils is of the left, but the approach to obtaining finance has been bi-partisan and pragmatic, with groups of every political persuasion avidly pursuing Community money.

    Spanish-English dictionary > grupo mayoritario

  • 32 recabar fondos

    v.
    to procure money, to raise funds.
    * * *
    (v.) = pursue + money, solicit + funds, elicit + funds, raise + funds
    Ex. Often the majority group in these councils is of the left, but the approach to obtaining finance has been bi-partisan and pragmatic, with groups of every political persuasion avidly pursuing Community money.
    Ex. They decided one day to take it upon themselves without his knowledge to go out and solicit funds from some of the large corn processors and farm equipment manufacturers.
    Ex. The purpose of a business plan is to elicit funds from outside sources for either thedevelopment of a new business or the expansion of an existing business.
    Ex. This article examines Sika's successes in raising funds for the restoration of historic buildings, as well as his involvement in mining events and the education of miners.
    * * *
    (v.) = pursue + money, solicit + funds, elicit + funds, raise + funds

    Ex: Often the majority group in these councils is of the left, but the approach to obtaining finance has been bi-partisan and pragmatic, with groups of every political persuasion avidly pursuing Community money.

    Ex: They decided one day to take it upon themselves without his knowledge to go out and solicit funds from some of the large corn processors and farm equipment manufacturers.
    Ex: The purpose of a business plan is to elicit funds from outside sources for either thedevelopment of a new business or the expansion of an existing business.
    Ex: This article examines Sika's successes in raising funds for the restoration of historic buildings, as well as his involvement in mining events and the education of miners.

    Spanish-English dictionary > recabar fondos

  • 33 ser de la izquierda

    Ex. Often the majority group in these councils is of the left, but the approach to obtaining finance has been bi-partisan and pragmatic, with groups of every political persuasion avidly pursuing Community money.
    * * *

    Ex: Often the majority group in these councils is of the left, but the approach to obtaining finance has been bi-partisan and pragmatic, with groups of every political persuasion avidly pursuing Community money.

    Spanish-English dictionary > ser de la izquierda

  • 34 signo político

    Ex. Often the majority group in these councils is of the left, but the approach to obtaining finance has been bi-partisan and pragmatic, with groups of every political persuasion avidly pursuing Community money.
    * * *

    Ex: Often the majority group in these councils is of the left, but the approach to obtaining finance has been bi-partisan and pragmatic, with groups of every political persuasion avidly pursuing Community money.

    Spanish-English dictionary > signo político

  • 35 ávidamente

    adv.
    avidly, hungrily, greedily, eagerly.
    * * *
    1 eagerly
    * * *
    ADV (=con entusiasmo) avidly, eagerly; (=con codicia) greedily
    * * *
    adverbio avidly, eagerly
    * * *
    = avidly.
    Ex. Often the majority group in these councils is of the left, but the approach to obtaining finance has been bi-partisan and pragmatic, with groups of every political persuasion avidly pursuing Community money.
    * * *
    adverbio avidly, eagerly
    * * *

    Ex: Often the majority group in these councils is of the left, but the approach to obtaining finance has been bi-partisan and pragmatic, with groups of every political persuasion avidly pursuing Community money.

    * * *
    avidly, eagerly
    * * *
    [ansiosamente] avidly, eagerly; [codiciosamente] greedily, avariciously

    Spanish-English dictionary > ávidamente

  • 36 fondos2

    2 = finance, fund, monies [money, -sing.].
    Ex. Often the majority group in these councils is of the left, but the approach to obtaining finance has been bi-partisan and pragmatic, with groups of every political persuasion avidly pursuing Community money.
    Ex. If the price is different, the default price should be changed so that the financial records for the fund are correctly committed.
    Ex. Accurate records must be kept of all monies received and disbursed and normally the cash is balanced at weekly intervals.
    ----
    * actividad dirigida a recabar fondos = fundraiser [fund-raiser].
    * a fondo perdido = non-refundable.
    * asignar fondos = allocate + funds.
    * cambiar de fondos = turn over.
    * campaña de recaudación de fondos = fundraising campaign.
    * captación de fondos = fundraising [fund-raising].
    * cheque sin fondos = bounced cheque, dud cheque, rubber cheque.
    * conseguir fondos = win + funds.
    * crear un fondo común de conocimientos = pool + knowledge.
    * crear un fondo común de experiencias profesionales = pool + expertise.
    * desembolsar fondos = disburse + fund.
    * destinar fondos = allocate + funds, divert + funds.
    * disponer de fondos = dispose of + funds.
    * falta de fondos = underfunding.
    * financiado con fondos privados = commercially funded, privately supported [privately-supported], privately funded, privately financed.
    * financiado con fondos públicos = publicly funded [publicly-funded], public funded [public-funded].
    * fondo común = pool.
    * fondo común de conocimientos = pool of knowledge, pool of expertise.
    * fondo común de inversión = mutual fund.
    * fondo de amortización = sinking fund.
    * fondo de auxilio = benevolent fund.
    * fondo de cobertura = hedge fund.
    * fondo de inversión = mutual fund.
    * fondo de inversión libre = hedge fund.
    * Fondo de las Naciones Unidas para la Infancia [UNICEF] = UNICEF [United Nation's International Children's Emergency Fund].
    * fondo de previsión = provident fund.
    * fondo de reserva = reserve fund.
    * fondo económico = funds.
    * fondo mutualista = mutual fund.
    * Fondo para el Desarrollo Europeo = European Development Fund.
    * Fondo para el Desarrollo Regional Europeo = European Regional Development Fund.
    * fondo para gastos de funcionamiento = operating funds.
    * fondos públicos = public funds, public funding.
    * intercambio de fondos = stock exchange.
    * inyección de fondos = injection of funds.
    * librar fondos = allocate + funds.
    * mantenido con fondos públicos = publicly held.
    * obtener fondos de = derive + finances from.
    * persona encargada de recabar fondos = fundraiser [fund-raiser].
    * recabar fondos = pursue + money, solicit + funds, elicit + funds, raise + funds.
    * recaudación de fondos = fundraising [fund-raising], fund development.
    * recaudar fondos = accumulate + fund, raise + funds, elicit + funds.
    * Sección de Garantía del Asesoramiento Agrícola y del Fondo de Garantía Europ = Guarantee Section of the European Agricultural Guidance and Guarantee Fund (EAGGF).
    * solicitar fondos = canvass + funds.

    Spanish-English dictionary > fondos2

  • 37 fondos

    m.pl.
    funds, assets, capital, means.
    * * *
    1 (dinero) funds, money sing
    * * *
    fondos2
    2 = finance, fund, monies [money, -sing.].

    Ex: Often the majority group in these councils is of the left, but the approach to obtaining finance has been bi-partisan and pragmatic, with groups of every political persuasion avidly pursuing Community money.

    Ex: If the price is different, the default price should be changed so that the financial records for the fund are correctly committed.
    Ex: Accurate records must be kept of all monies received and disbursed and normally the cash is balanced at weekly intervals.
    * actividad dirigida a recabar fondos = fundraiser [fund-raiser].
    * a fondo perdido = non-refundable.
    * asignar fondos = allocate + funds.
    * cambiar de fondos = turn over.
    * campaña de recaudación de fondos = fundraising campaign.
    * captación de fondos = fundraising [fund-raising].
    * cheque sin fondos = bounced cheque, dud cheque, rubber cheque.
    * conseguir fondos = win + funds.
    * crear un fondo común de conocimientos = pool + knowledge.
    * crear un fondo común de experiencias profesionales = pool + expertise.
    * desembolsar fondos = disburse + fund.
    * destinar fondos = allocate + funds, divert + funds.
    * disponer de fondos = dispose of + funds.
    * falta de fondos = underfunding.
    * financiado con fondos privados = commercially funded, privately supported [privately-supported], privately funded, privately financed.
    * financiado con fondos públicos = publicly funded [publicly-funded], public funded [public-funded].
    * fondo común = pool.
    * fondo común de conocimientos = pool of knowledge, pool of expertise.
    * fondo común de inversión = mutual fund.
    * fondo de amortización = sinking fund.
    * fondo de auxilio = benevolent fund.
    * fondo de cobertura = hedge fund.
    * fondo de inversión = mutual fund.
    * fondo de inversión libre = hedge fund.
    * Fondo de las Naciones Unidas para la Infancia [UNICEF] = UNICEF [United Nation's International Children's Emergency Fund].
    * fondo de previsión = provident fund.
    * fondo de reserva = reserve fund.
    * fondo económico = funds.
    * fondo mutualista = mutual fund.
    * Fondo para el Desarrollo Europeo = European Development Fund.
    * Fondo para el Desarrollo Regional Europeo = European Regional Development Fund.
    * fondo para gastos de funcionamiento = operating funds.
    * fondos públicos = public funds, public funding.
    * intercambio de fondos = stock exchange.
    * inyección de fondos = injection of funds.
    * librar fondos = allocate + funds.
    * mantenido con fondos públicos = publicly held.
    * obtener fondos de = derive + finances from.
    * persona encargada de recabar fondos = fundraiser [fund-raiser].
    * recabar fondos = pursue + money, solicit + funds, elicit + funds, raise + funds.
    * recaudación de fondos = fundraising [fund-raising], fund development.
    * recaudar fondos = accumulate + fund, raise + funds, elicit + funds.
    * Sección de Garantía del Asesoramiento Agrícola y del Fondo de Garantía Europ = Guarantee Section of the European Agricultural Guidance and Guarantee Fund (EAGGF).
    * solicitar fondos = canvass + funds.

    * * *
    fondos npl funds

    Spanish-English dictionary > fondos

  • 38 делячество

    utilitarianism, utilitarian approach, narrowly pragmatic attitude
    * * *
    * * *

    Новый русско-английский словарь > делячество

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  • pragmatic — prag|mat|ic [prægˈmætık] adj [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: pragmaticus skilled in law or business , from Greek, from pragma thing done ] dealing with problems in a sensible, practical way instead of strictly following a set of ideas… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • pragmatic — adjective dealing with problems in a sensible, practical way instead of strictly following a set of ideas: a pragmatic approach to politics pragmatically / kli/ adverb …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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  • approach — I n. 1) to make an approach 2) to take an approach (to take a judicious approach to a problem) 3) a forthright; holistic; judicious; pragmatic; rational; scholarly; scientific approach 4) with the approach (with the approach of spring, we began… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • pragmatic — adj. VERBS ▪ be, seem ▪ become ▪ remain ADVERB ▪ extremely, fairly, very …   Collocations dictionary

  • approach */*/*/ — I UK [əˈprəʊtʃ] / US [əˈproʊtʃ] noun Word forms approach : singular approach plural approaches 1) [countable] a particular way of thinking about or dealing with something We need a fresh approach to sports in education. approach to: He has a… …   English dictionary

  • Developmental Social-Pragmatic model — The Developmental Social Pragmatic model (DSP) is a developmental intervention that focuses on initiation and spontaneity in communication and following the child’s focus of attention and motivations. Developmental interventions focus on a child… …   Wikipedia

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