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1 корректура в листах
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > корректура в листах
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2 читать вёрстку
General subject: read the proof sheets -
3 пробный оттиск
1) General subject: proof (с гравюры), pull, remarque proof2) Engineering: advance list, advance print, advanced print, control sheet, first pull, proof print3) Cinema: advance proof, rush print, trial sheet4) Polygraphy: advance sheet, block pull, early sheet, machine proof, plate copy, printed proof, proof copy, proof edition, proof impression, proof leaf, proof sheet, remarque-proof (с гравюры), specimen copy, specimen proof, trial impression, trial print, pattern, sample, template, templet5) Information technology: laminate proof, offpress proof (вне печатной машины), prepress proof7) Advertising: advance sheets, block proof, poll, proof page, sample impression, specimen print (с иллюстрационной печатной формы), trial proof8) Publishing: composite proof, laminated proof, overlay proof -
4 корректура
1. ж. proofкорректурный оттиск, корректура — proof sheet
тискальщик корректуры; пробист — proof puller
гранка, корректура в гранках — proof in galley
2. ж. proof readingпробный оттиск, корректура — proof leaf
сверка, вторая корректура — marked proof
корректура в листах, вёрстка — proof in sheets
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5 вёрстка
1) General subject: making up, page proofs, typography (AD)2) Engineering: cut-and-paste (фотонаборной полосы), layout, page proof (оттиск с набора)3) Law: author's proof4) Polygraphy: assembly (изображения), composing-stick, composition (операция), imposition (на дисплее), make-up, makeup, making-up, positioning, proof in sheets, typesetting5) Advertising: make-up galley, upmaking6) Publishing: lead out7) Makarov: layout (фотонаборной полосы), make-up (процесс изготовления печатной формы), page proof (оттиск со сверстанного набора), pagination (процесс), proof (корректура), setup (в трафаретной печати) -
6 корректура в листах
1) General subject: page proofs2) Advertising: proof in sheetsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > корректура в листах
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7 чистые листы
Advertising: advance sheets, clean proof -
8 лист
I м.(мн. листья) leaf; ( злака) blade••дрожа́ть как оси́новый лист — tremble / shake like an aspen leaf
II м. (мн. листы́)как ба́нный лист — см. банный
1) (бумаги и т.п.) leaf, sheet; (металлический тж.) plate2) полигр. ( печатный лист) sheetкорректу́ра в листа́х — proof in sheets, page proofs
а́вторский лист — 40,000 characters ( standard length of text by which the author's fee is calculated)
3) ( документ) list, paperлист ожида́ния — waiting list
опро́сный лист — questionnaire [,kwesʧə'neə]; ( для показаний) interrogatory
похва́льный лист уст. — certificate of progress and good conduct ( at school)
исполни́тельный лист — writ / act of execution; receiving order
подписно́й лист — subscription list
••с листа́ — at sight
игра́ть с листа́ муз. — play at sight
чита́ть с листа́ — sight-read
переводи́ть с листа́ — do sight translation
нача́ть с чи́стого листа́ — 1) (жить, поступать по-новому) turn over a new leaf 2) ( начать с нуля) start from scratch
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9 решение в аналитическом виде
нормализованная форма; нормализованный вид — normalized form
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > решение в аналитическом виде
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