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vast [vα:st]* * *[vɑːst], US [væst]1) ( quantitatively) [amount, sum, improvement, difference] énorme; [number] très grand; [knowledge] extrêmement étendu2) ( spatially) [room, area, plain] vaste (before n), immense -
4 improve
A vtr1 ( qualitatively) améliorer [conditions, hygiene, efficiency, appearance, diet, quality, relations] ; to improve one's German se perfectionner en allemand ; improve your memory améliorez votre mémoire ; the new arrangements did not improve matters les nouveaux accords n'ont pas arrangé les choses ; to improve one's mind se cultiver (l'esprit) ; to improve one's lot améliorer son sort ; to improve the lot of the disabled/of pensioners améliorer les conditions de vie des handicapés/des retraités ;2 ( quantitatively) ( increase) augmenter [wages] ; accroître [productivity, output, profits] ; to improve one's chances of winning/of getting of a job augmenter ses chances de gagner/d'obtenir un travail ;1 ( better) [diet, efficiency, conditions] amélioré ; improved access accès facilité ; new improved formula Comm nouvelle formule améliorée ;2 ( increased) [offer] meilleur.C vi1 [relations, health, handwriting, weather] s'améliorer ; to improve with age [cake, wine] s'améliorer avec le temps ; the cake/wine will improve in flavour le gâteau/le vin s'améliorera ; living conditions have improved greatly over the past twenty years les conditions de vie se sont beaucoup améliorées ces vingt dernières années ; your Spanish is improving ton espagnol s'améliore ; things are improving la situation s'améliore ; he's improving Med son état s'améliore, il va mieux ;2 to improve on ( better) améliorer [score] ; renchérir sur [offer] ; she has improved on last year's result elle a obtenu de meilleurs résultats que l'année dernière ;3 ( increase) [productivity, profits] augmenter ;4 Agric [yield] augmenter. -
5 vast
1 ( quantitatively) [amount, sum, improvement, difference] énorme ; [number] très grand ; [knowledge] extrêmement étendu ; the vast majority la très grande majorité ;2 ( spatially) [room, area, plain] vaste (before n), immense. -
6 измерение шума
измерение шума
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noise measurement
The process of quantitatively determining one or more properties of acoustic noise. (Source: MGH)
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7 напряжение поверхности
напряжение поверхности
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surface tension
The force acting on the surface of a liquid, tending to minimize the area of the surface; quantitatively, the force that appears to act across a line of unit length on the surface. Also known as interfacial force; interfacial tension; surface intensity. (Source: MGH)
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quantitatively — adverb see quantitative … New Collegiate Dictionary
quantitatively — See quantitative. * * * … Universalium
quantitatively — adverb a) in a quantitative manner b) with respect to quantity rather than quality … Wiktionary
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quantitatively — quan·ti·ta·tive·ly … English syllables