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1 repeated inheritance
English-Russian electronics dictionary > repeated inheritance
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2 repeated inheritance
The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > repeated inheritance
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3 inheritance
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4 inheritance
•- code inheritance
- dynamic inheritance
- hierarchical inheritance
- multiple inheritance
- repeated inheritance
- single inheritance
- spaghetti inheritanceThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > inheritance
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5 acquired characteristic
биол, соц. приобретенная черта, приобретенный признак (характеристика живого организма, приобретенная им во время развития, а не унаследованная генетически; напр., умения человека, сформировавшиеся по влиянием жизненного опыта)Endurance is an acquired characteristic, and it is only developed through repeated and extended exertion. — Выносливость является приобретенной чертой, и она развивается через повторные и длительные усилия.
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