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81 recensión de libros
(n.) = reviewingEx. Having made this prefatory warning, it has also to be said that many teachers successfully contrive to make reviewing an enjoyable and useful ingredient in their book and reading programs.* * *(n.) = reviewingEx: Having made this prefatory warning, it has also to be said that many teachers successfully contrive to make reviewing an enjoyable and useful ingredient in their book and reading programs.
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82 प्रास्ताविक _prāstāvika
प्रास्ताविक a. (-की f.)1 Serving as an introduction, introductory, prefatory; as in प्रास्ताविकविलास (the first or introductory part of Bhāminīvilāsa); प्रास्ताविकं वचनम् 'prefatory remarks.'-2 Seasonable, opportune, timely.-3 Pertinent, relevant (to the matter in hand); अप्रास्ताविकी महत्येषा कथा Māl.2. -
83 uvodni
prelusive, isagogic, prefatory, prefatorial* * *• preparatory• prelusive• preliminary• prefatory• precursory• inaugural• incipient• initiatory• introductory• opening -
84 alustava
yks.nom. alustava; yks.gen. alustavan; yks.part. alustavaa; yks.ill. alustavaan; mon.gen. alustavien alustavain; mon.part. alustavia; mon.ill. alustaviinintroductory (adje)kneading (adje)mixing (adje)outlining (adje)prefatory (adje)preliminary (adje)preparatory (adje)provisional (adje)tentative (adje)* * *• prefatory• speculative• rudimentary• provisional• tentative• preliminary• fundamental• elementary• basic• preparatory• introductory -
85 вступительный
прл1) вводный introductory, prefatory litвступи́тельное сло́во — opening address
не́сколько вступи́тельных фраз — a few prefatory remarks
2) при поступлении куда-л entrance attrвступи́тельный экза́мен — entrance examination
вступи́тельный взнос — entrance fee
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86 prefatorial
[͵prefəʹtɔ:rıəl] = prefatory -
87 вводный
1) General subject: beginning, inaugural, initiative, initiatory, intro, introductory, parenthetic, prefatorial, prefatory, prodromal, prolegomenous, propaedeutic2) Medicine: run-in (период исследования от окончания приема предыдущего препарата до начала приема исследуемого препарата)4) Religion: exordial (Of or relating to exordium)5) Law: opening6) Metallurgy: lead-in7) Music: leading8) Oil: parenthetical9) Education: lower-division10) Psychoanalysis: prolegomenary11) Makarov: inductive, interlocutory, propaedeutical -
88 вступительный
1) General subject: admission (admission fee - вступительный взнос), entrance, inaugural, initiation, intro, introductory, opening, prefatorial, prefatory, preliminary, prelusive, prelusory, preparative, preparatory2) Bookish: exordial (о главе сочинения), inductory, prodromal, prodromic3) Diplomatic term: openings4) Makarov: inductive -
89 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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90 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 -
91 Geleit
Geleit
escort, convoy;
• zum Geleit (Buch) prefatory note, foreword;
• freies (sicheres) Geleit safe conduct;
• jem. freies Geleit gewähren to grant s. o. safe conduct;
• Handelsfahrzeug im Geleit eines Zerstörers fahren lassen to convoy a merchant ship by a destroyer;
• Geleitbrief safeguard, protection, letter of safe conduct. -
92 zum Geleit
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93 pref.
forkortelse for preface, prefatory, preference, preferred, prefix -
94 prefatorial
adj. \/ˌprefəˈtɔːrɪəl\/se ➢ prefatory -
95 wstępny
adj( przygotowawczy) preliminary; ( początkowy) initial; ( tymczasowy) tentative, provisionalartykuł wstępny — editorial, leading article (BRIT)
słowo wstępne — foreword, preface
* * *a.1. (= wprowadzający) introductory, prefatory.2. (= prowizoryczny) provisional, preliminary, interim.4. dzienn. editorial.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wstępny
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96 indledende
вступи́тельный, нача́льный, предвари́тельный* * *initial, preliminary, preparatory* * *adj introductory, opening,F prefatory ( fx remarks);( forberedende) preliminary ( fx discussions, negotiations);[ et indledende heat] a preliminary heat. -
97 antetítulo
SM introductory heading, prefatory heading* * *= avant-titre.Ex. The term 'other title information' includes subtitles, avant-titres, etc., but does not include variations on the title proper (e.g. spine titles, sleeve titles, etc.).* * *= avant-titre.Ex: The term 'other title information' includes subtitles, avant-titres, etc., but does not include variations on the title proper (e.g. spine titles, sleeve titles, etc.).
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98 вступний
( початковий) inaugural, inductory, introductory, opening, prefatory -
99 попередній
antecedent, anticipatory, earlier, former, interim, introductory, late, past owner, precedent, prefatory, preliminary, preparatory, previous, primary, prior, provisional, rough, tentative -
100 початковий
inductory, initial, introductory, opening, original, prefatory
См. также в других словарях:
Prefatory — Pref a*to*ry, a. Pertaining to, or of the nature of, a preface; introductory to a book, essay, or discourse; as, prefatory remarks. [1913 Webster] That prefatory addition to the Creed. Dryden. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
prefatory — index antecedent, before mentioned, elementary, inchoate, incipient, initial, last (preceding), prec … Law dictionary
prefatory — 1670s, from L. *praefator, agent noun from praefari (see PREFACE (Cf. preface)) + ORY (Cf. ory) … Etymology dictionary
prefatory — *preliminary, introductory, preparatory Analogous words: preparing, fitting, readying (see PREPARE) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
prefatory — [pref′ə tôr΄ē] adj. [< L praefatus (see PREFACE) + ORY] of, like, or serving as a preface; introductory prefatorily adv … English World dictionary
prefatory — adjective Etymology: Latin praefari Date: 1675 1. of, relating to, or constituting a preface < prefatory remarks > 2. located in front … New Collegiate Dictionary
prefatory — prefatorily, adv. /pref euh tawr ee, tohr ee/, adj. of, pertaining to, or of the nature of a preface: prefatory explanations. Also, prefatorial. [1665 75; < L praefat(io) PREFACE + ORY1] * * * … Universalium
prefatory — pref|a|to|ry [ˈprefətəri US to:ri] adj [only before noun] formal forming a preface or introduction ▪ a few prefatory remarks … Dictionary of contemporary English
prefatory — pref|a|to|ry [ prefə,tɔri ] adjective FORMAL used as an introduction to something such as a book or a speech: prefatory remarks/material/notes … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
prefatory — adjective formal forming a preface or introduction: a few prefatory remarks … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
prefatory — adjective prefatory text Syn: introductory, preliminary, opening, initial, preparatory, initiatory, precursory Ant: closing … Thesaurus of popular words