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1 разведывательный вариант
Русско-английский аэрокосмический словарь > разведывательный вариант
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2 разведывательный
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > разведывательный
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3 разведывательный
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > разведывательный
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4 разведывательный вариант
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > разведывательный вариант
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5 разведывательный
1. reconnaissance2. intelligenceСинонимический ряд:агентурный (прил.) агентурный; шпионскийРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > разведывательный
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6 вариант самолета-фоторазведчика
Русско-английский аэрокосмический словарь > вариант самолета-фоторазведчика
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7 вариант самолета-фоторазведчика
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > вариант самолета-фоторазведчика
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8 automatizado
adj.automated, robot, intelligent, automatized.past part.past participle of spanish verb: automatizar.* * *ADJ automated* * *- da adjetivo automated* * *= automated, computer-based, computer-held, computerised [computerized, -USA], machine assisted, machine-held, mechanised [mechanized, -USA], computer-stored, machine-based, computer-controlled, electronically based, computering, disintermediated, unmanned, machine-readable.Ex. These principles are being applied in an ever increasing variety of contexts, both manual and automated.Ex. It may well be that the computer-based environment of such systems may overcome many of the limitations of enumerative classification schemes in their traditional applications.Ex. For each term entering the vocabulary a record is constructed in a computer-held file.Ex. Printed title indexes which could be used as elementary subject indexes were one of the first products of computerised information retrieval systems.Ex. Her ALA activity includes having been Editor of Message from MARS, the occasional newsletter of the new RASD discussion group MARS, which stands for machine assisted Reference Service.Ex. Other indexes based on titles, both printed and machine-held, may provide access to words other than the first in a title.Ex. Mechanized systems offer a wide range of potential search strategies and searching aids.Ex. If a computer-stored controlled vocabulary is used, the assigned terms might be checked automatically and new or mistyped terms would be flagged (marked).Ex. The incorporation of such features into a system would permit us to create a machine-based catalog rather than a reference file of bibliographic records.Ex. LCSH has taken a further step forward with the use of computer-controlled typesetting.Ex. Librarians who have reservations about the spread of electronically based services are not Luddites.Ex. The 1980s have seen a significant increase in the quantity and breadth of offshore computering services -- those based in the developing countries.Ex. Database records are enhanced with links through to the full text of periodical articles, where these are available, or to the Library's disintermediated document delivery system where an online version of the article is not available.Ex. The 'strategic computing' plan announced by the United States in early 1984 envisages, among others, the use of intelligent robots (for example, to serve as ammunition loaders in tanks, or in unmanned reconnaissance and manipulating devices).Ex. 'Data base' is a term referring to machine-readable collections of information, whether numerical, representational or bibliographic.----* método automatizado = computer-based method.* semiautomatizado = partially-automated, semi-automated.* * *- da adjetivo automated* * *= automated, computer-based, computer-held, computerised [computerized, -USA], machine assisted, machine-held, mechanised [mechanized, -USA], computer-stored, machine-based, computer-controlled, electronically based, computering, disintermediated, unmanned, machine-readable.Ex: These principles are being applied in an ever increasing variety of contexts, both manual and automated.
Ex: It may well be that the computer-based environment of such systems may overcome many of the limitations of enumerative classification schemes in their traditional applications.Ex: For each term entering the vocabulary a record is constructed in a computer-held file.Ex: Printed title indexes which could be used as elementary subject indexes were one of the first products of computerised information retrieval systems.Ex: Her ALA activity includes having been Editor of Message from MARS, the occasional newsletter of the new RASD discussion group MARS, which stands for machine assisted Reference Service.Ex: Other indexes based on titles, both printed and machine-held, may provide access to words other than the first in a title.Ex: Mechanized systems offer a wide range of potential search strategies and searching aids.Ex: If a computer-stored controlled vocabulary is used, the assigned terms might be checked automatically and new or mistyped terms would be flagged (marked).Ex: The incorporation of such features into a system would permit us to create a machine-based catalog rather than a reference file of bibliographic records.Ex: LCSH has taken a further step forward with the use of computer-controlled typesetting.Ex: Librarians who have reservations about the spread of electronically based services are not Luddites.Ex: The 1980s have seen a significant increase in the quantity and breadth of offshore computering services -- those based in the developing countries.Ex: Database records are enhanced with links through to the full text of periodical articles, where these are available, or to the Library's disintermediated document delivery system where an online version of the article is not available.Ex: The 'strategic computing' plan announced by the United States in early 1984 envisages, among others, the use of intelligent robots (for example, to serve as ammunition loaders in tanks, or in unmanned reconnaissance and manipulating devices).Ex: 'Data base' is a term referring to machine-readable collections of information, whether numerical, representational or bibliographic.* método automatizado = computer-based method.* semiautomatizado = partially-automated, semi-automated.* * *automatizado -daautomated* * *
Del verbo automatizar: ( conjugate automatizar)
automatizado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
automatizado
automatizar
automatizado◊ -da adjetivo
automated
automatizar ( conjugate automatizar) verbo transitivo
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9 Dunne, John William
SUBJECT AREA: Aerospace[br]b. 2 December 1875 Co. Kildare, Irelandd. 24 August 1949 Oxfordshire, England[br]Irish inventor who pioneered tailless aircraft designed to be inherently stable.[br]After serving in the British Army during the Boer War. Dunne returned home convinced that aeroplanes would be more suitable than balloons for reconnaissance work. He built models to test his ideas for a tailless design based on the winged seed of a Javanese climbing plant. In 1906 Dunne joined the staff of the Balloon Factory at Farnborough, where the Superintendent, Colonel J.E.Capper, was also interested in manned kites and aeroplanes. Since 1904 the colourful American "Colonel" S.F. Cody had been experimenting at Farnborough with manned kites, and in 1908 his "British Army Dirigible No. 1" made the first powered flight in Britain. Dunne's first swept-wing tailless glider was ready to fly in the spring of 1907, but it was deemed to be a military secret and flying it at Farnborough would be too public. Dunne, Colonel Capper and a team of army engineers took the glider to a remote site at Blair Atholl in Scotland for its test flights. It was not a great success, although it attracted snoopers, with the result that it was camouflaged. Powered versions made short hops in 1908, but then the War Office withdrew its support. Dunne and his associates set up a syndicate to continue the development of a new tailless aeroplane, the D 5; this was built by Short Brothers (see Short, Hugh Oswald) and flew successfully in 1910. It had combined elevators and ailerons on the wing tips (or elevons as they are now called when fitted to modern delta-winged aircraft). In 1913 an improved version of the D 5 was demonstrated in France, where the pilot left his cockpit and walked along the wing in flight. Dunne had proved his point and designed a stable aircraft, but his health was suffering and he retired. During the First World War, however, it was soon learned that military aircraft needed to be manoeuvrable rather than stable.[br]Bibliography1913, "The theory of the Dunne aeroplane", Journal of the Royal Aeronautical Society (April).After he left aviation, Dunne became well known for his writings on the nature of the universe and the interpretation of dreams. His best known-work was An ExperimentWith Time (1927; and reprints).Further ReadingP.B.Walker, 1971, Early Aviation at Farnborough, Vol. I, London; 1974, Vol. II (provides a detailed account of Dunne's early work; Vol. II is the more relevant).P.Lewis, 1962, British Air craft 1809–1914, London (for details of Dunne's aircraft).JDS
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