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1 предварительный показатель
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > предварительный показатель
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2 предварительные замечания
1) General subject: opening remarks, precursive remarks, prefatorial remarks, prefatory remarks, preparatory remarks, prolusion2) Economy: preliminaries3) Business: preliminary remarks4) Makarov: introductory remarks, precursory remarksУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > предварительные замечания
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3 предварительный
1) General subject: anticipatory, initial, initiative, interim, interlocutory, intro, lookahead, on remand, pilot, precedential, precursory, predicted, prefatorial, prefatory, preparatory, previous, provisional, provisory, tentative, introductory, advance (notice, warning, booking etc.), high level, upfront, preliminary, pre existing, prior2) Medicine: provisional (напр. о диагнозе), proximate, pre-delivery4) Military: draft equipment publication, preliminary technical report5) Engineering: tentative (об оценке)6) Bookish: precursive7) Construction: pre-testing, penultimate8) Mathematics: ad interim9) Law: precedent, primary, provisional (год), pre-transaction10) Architecture: in progress (о чертеже (например, штамп на чертеже))11) Diplomatic term: warning12) Music: pre-13) Physics: prestress15) Banking: pre-rate (о типе сбора)17) Network technologies: entry-level18) Automation: coarse (об обработке)19) Quality control: tentative (об исследовании или эксперименте)20) Psychoanalysis: prolegomenary -
4 предварительный показатель
1) General subject: provisional rate2) Mathematics: precursive indicator3) Business: interim measureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > предварительный показатель
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5 предвещающий
1) General subject: adumbrative, augurial, boding, predictive, premonitory, presage, presageful, prodromal, prognostic2) Bookish: augural (хорошее или плохое), precursive, prodromic3) Makarov: precursory, prophetic, prophetical -
6 предшествующий
1) General subject: afore-going, aforegoing, antecedent, anterior, elder, foregoing, former, heretofore, precedent, precedential, preceding, previous, forgoing (=foregoing), prior3) Obsolete: aforetime4) Botanical term: preceding (лат. antecendens)5) Bookish: precursive6) Mathematics: earlier, the preceding7) Law: antecedent-8) Oil: precursor9) Patents: antecedent (признак по пункту формулы изобретения, ранее упомянутый в описании изобретения)10) Psychoanalysis: preexistent11) Makarov: ancestral, foregone, precursory, predecessor12) SAP.tech. upstream -
7 симптомы начинающейся лихорадки
1) General subject: precursive symptoms of a fever, precursory symptoms of a fever2) Makarov: precursory symptoms of feverУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > симптомы начинающейся лихорадки
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8 precursor
adj.1 precursive, precursory.2 trendsetting.m.1 forerunner, herald, pioneer, predecessor.2 precursor, forerunner.* * *► adjetivo1 precursory► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 precursor* * *(f. - precursora)nounforerunner, pioneer* * *precursor, -aSM / F precursor, forerunner* * *- sora masculino, femenino precursor, forerunner* * *= forerunner [fore-runner], precursor, progenitor, bellwether.Ex. The forerunner of many recent ideas, and the force behind some of the remaining traditional systems was Charles Ammi Cutter.Ex. These Centres were usually thought of initially as being a part of a national library or, indeed, a precursor to the development of a national library.Ex. These shifts were actually adaptations to events that altered the environmental conditions in which our progenitors lived.Ex. Scientists have long suspected amphibians are good bellwethers for impending alterations in biodiversity during rapid climate change.* * *- sora masculino, femenino precursor, forerunner* * *= forerunner [fore-runner], precursor, progenitor, bellwether.Ex: The forerunner of many recent ideas, and the force behind some of the remaining traditional systems was Charles Ammi Cutter.
Ex: These Centres were usually thought of initially as being a part of a national library or, indeed, a precursor to the development of a national library.Ex: These shifts were actually adaptations to events that altered the environmental conditions in which our progenitors lived.Ex: Scientists have long suspected amphibians are good bellwethers for impending alterations in biodiversity during rapid climate change.* * *1(de una tendencia, un suceso): un movimiento precursor del Cubismo a movement which was a precursor o forerunner of Cubismmasculine, feminineprecursor, forerunner* * *
precursor◊ - sora sustantivo masculino, femenino
precursor, forerunner
precursor,-ora sustantivo masculino y femenino precursor: ese autor es el precursor del modernismo, that author is the precursor of modernism
' precursor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
antesala
- precursora
English:
forerunner
- harbinger
- precursor
* * *precursor, -ora♦ adjprecursory;un movimiento precursor del impresionismo a movement which anticipated the Impressionists♦ nm,fprecursor* * *m, precursora f precursor, forerunner* * *: forerunner, precursor -
9 precursor
• forerunner• harassingly• harbor• her own• heraldic• pioneer• precursive• precursor• precursory• predecessor -
10 предварительный
preliminary имя прилагательное: -
11 предвещающий
boding имя прилагательное:prognostic (предвещающий, служащий предвестником)precursive (предвещающий, предварительный)
См. также в других словарях:
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precursive — pre·cur·sive (prĭ kûrʹsĭv) adj. Precursory. * * * … Universalium
precursive — pre·cur·sive … English syllables
precursive — prēˈkərsiv, prə̇ˈk adjective : precursory, prognosticative … Useful english dictionary
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