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61 procesamiento en lenguaje natural
Ex. This article sketches a general interdisciplinary research effort in information retrieval which would take into account the methodologies, formalisms, and/or findings from natural language processing and linguistic theory.* * *Ex: This article sketches a general interdisciplinary research effort in information retrieval which would take into account the methodologies, formalisms, and/or findings from natural language processing and linguistic theory.
Spanish-English dictionary > procesamiento en lenguaje natural
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62 teoría lingüística
(n.) = linguistic theoryEx. This article sketches a general interdisciplinary research effort in information retrieval which would take into account the methodologies, formalisms, and/or findings from natural language processing and linguistic theory.* * *(n.) = linguistic theoryEx: This article sketches a general interdisciplinary research effort in information retrieval which would take into account the methodologies, formalisms, and/or findings from natural language processing and linguistic theory.
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63 utilizar una metodología
(v.) = employ + methodologyEx. The abstracts of research papers will typically have each of the following: the purpose and scope of the investigation; the methodology employed; the results obtained; the conclusions drawn; incidental findings.* * *(v.) = employ + methodologyEx: The abstracts of research papers will typically have each of the following: the purpose and scope of the investigation; the methodology employed; the results obtained; the conclusions drawn; incidental findings.
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64 vulcanólogo
m.vulcanologist, volcanologist, vulcanist.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 volcanologist, vulcanologist* * *vulcanólogo, -aSM/ F vulcanologist* * *= volcanologist [vulcanologist], vulcanologist [volcanologist].Ex. This computer application allows the student to simulate the role of a volcanologist and provides insight into the role of a research scientist and the science of volcanology.Ex. Later on, his findings were developed and specified in numerous studies by pedologists and vulcanologists.* * *= volcanologist [vulcanologist], vulcanologist [volcanologist].Ex: This computer application allows the student to simulate the role of a volcanologist and provides insight into the role of a research scientist and the science of volcanology.
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65 finding
['faɪndɪŋ] 1.nome (of court, research) accertamento m., reperimento m.2.nome plurale findings (of enquiry) conclusione f.sing.* * *['faɪndɪŋ] 1.nome (of court, research) accertamento m., reperimento m.2.nome plurale findings (of enquiry) conclusione f.sing. -
66 travail
1. masculine nouna. ( = activité) le travail work• avoir du travail/beaucoup de travail to have some work/a lot of work to do• horaire/vêtements de travail work schedule/clothes• conditions/méthodes/groupe/déjeuner de travail working conditions/methods/group/lunch• à travail égal, salaire égal equal pay for equal work• améliorer la communication, c'est tout un travail ! improving communications is quite a task!• c'est un travail de spécialiste (difficile à faire) it's a job for a specialist ; (bien fait) it's the work of a specialist• travaux de recherche/de construction research/building work• « pendant les travaux, le magasin restera ouvert » "business as usual during alterations"• « attention ! travaux ! » "caution! work in progress!" ; (sur la route) "roadworks ahead!" (Brit) "roadwork ahead!" (US)• avoir un travail intéressant/lucratif to have an interesting/a highly paid job• travail d'équipe or en équipe team workd. ( = façonnage) [de bois, cuir, fer] working2. compounds► un travail de fourmi a long, painstaking job* * *
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pl - aux tʀavaj, o nom masculin1) ( contraire de repos) work2) (tâche faite, à faire) job; (ensemble des tâches, besogne) work [U]j'ai un travail fou — I'm up to my eyes in work, I've got a lot of work on
3) ( fait d'exercer un emploi) work; ( emploi rémunéré) work [U], job; ( lieu) work4) Économie, Sociologie (activité, population active) labour [BrE] [U]division du travail — division of labour [BrE]
5) ( résultat d'un fonctionnement) (de machine, d'organe) work [U]6) ( ouvrage érudit) work ( sur on)7) ( façonnage)le travail de — working with ou in [métal, bois, pierre]
apprendre le travail du bois/métal — to learn woodwork/metalwork
8) (technique, exécution) workmanship9) Physique work10) ( action) (d'eau, érosion) action (de of); fig (d'imagination, inconscient) workings (pl) (de of)11) ( altération) ( de vin) fermentation, working; ( de bois) warping12) Médecine ( pendant un accouchement) labour [BrE]
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travaux nom masculin pluriel1) ( en chantier) work [U]; ( sur une route) roadworks GB, roadwork [U] UStravaux de construction — construction work [U]
‘fermé pour travaux’ — ( sur une devanture) ‘closed for repairs ou alterations’
‘attention, travaux’ — gén ‘caution, work in progress’; ( sur une route) ‘caution, road under repair’
2) (recherche, études) work [U] ( sur on)3) ( débats) deliberationsles travaux agricoles/de la ferme — agricultural/farm work [U]
travaux de couture — needlework [U]
•Phrasal Verbs:* * *tʀavaj, o travaux pl1. nm1) (= activité, effort) workJ'ai beaucoup de travail. — I've got a lot of work.
C'est un travail épuisant. — It's exhausting work.
se mettre au travail — to start work, to get down to work
outils de travail — working tools, work tools
2) (= tâche spécifique) jobDonne-lui un travail facile. — Give him an easy job.
3) (= emploi, gagne-pain) job, work no plIl a un travail intéressant. — He's got an interesting job.
Il est sans travail depuis un an. — He has been out of work for a year.
4) (= lieu) workAu travail, je m'entends bien avec mes collègues. — I get on well with my colleagues at work.
5) ÉCONOMIE (= ressource, facteur) labour Grande-Bretagne labor USAla législation du travail — labour law, labour legislation
6) MÉDECINE (de l'accouchement) labour Grande-Bretagne labor USA7) (= façonnage)2. travaux nmpl(= chantier) (de réparation, agricoles) work, (sur route) roadworks, [construction] building work, building* * *I.A nm1 ( contraire de repos) work; le travail intellectuel intellectual work; le travail scolaire schoolwork; ça demande des mois de travail it requires months of work; se mettre au travail to get down to work, to start work; être en plein travail to be busy working;2 (tâche faite, à faire) job; (ensemble des tâches, besogne) work ¢; faire un travail to do a job; distribuer le travail to allocate jobs; ce n'est pas mon travail it's not my job; c'est un travail de professionnel ( à faire) it's a job for a professional; ( bien fait) it's a very professional job; c'est un travail d'homme it's man's work; commencer un travail to start a job; mener un travail de recherche to do research work; avoir du travail to have work to do; j'ai un travail fou I'm up to my eyes in work, I've got a lot of work on; les enfants, ça donne du travail, les enfants, c'est du travail children make a lot of work; les gros travaux the heavy work; s'occuper à de petits travaux to do little jobs; faire quelques travaux de jardinage to do a few gardening jobs; (félicitations) c'est du beau travail! aussi iron you've done a great job on that; qu'est-ce que c'est que ce travail? what do you call this?; et voilà le travail! that's that done!;3 ( fait d'exercer un emploi) work; ( emploi rémunéré) work ¢, job; ( lieu) work; ne me téléphone pas à mon travail don't call me at work; chercher du/un travail to look for work/a job; bien content d'avoir du/un travail glad to be in work/to have a job; être sans travail to be out of work; donner du travail à qn ( employer) to give sb a job; reprendre le travail to go back to work; cesser le travail to stop work; aller au travail to go to work; être au travail to be at work; que fais-tu comme travail? what do you do?, what's your job?; il ne fait que son travail he's only doing his job; le travail en usine/de bureau factory/office ou clerical work; le travail temporaire/à mi-temps temporary/part-time work; un travail à mi-temps a part-time job; le travail en équipe team work; le travail en équipes shiftwork; le travail de nuit nightwork; il a un travail de nuit he works nights; le travail indépendant freelance work, self-employment; conditions/semaine de travail working conditions/week; vivre de son travail to work for one's living; ⇒ salaire;4 Écon, Sociol (activité, population active) labourGB ¢; le capital et le travail capital and labourGB; organisation/division du travail organization/division of labourGB; force de travail workforce; entrer dans le monde du travail to enter the world of work; la psychologie du travail industrial psychology;5 ( résultat d'un fonctionnement) (de machine, d'organe) work ¢; le travail du cœur the work done by the heart; le travail musculaire muscular effort, the work done by the muscles;6 ( ouvrage érudit) work (sur on); publier un travail sur la Renaissance to publish a work on the Renaissance;7 ( façonnage) le travail de working with ou in [métal, bois, pierre]; le travail de l'ivoire est difficile working with ou in ivory is difficult; apprendre le travail du bois/métal to learn woodwork/metalwork;8 (technique, exécution) workmanship; un travail superbe a superb piece of workmanship; un coffret d'un beau travail a beautifully made box; une dentelle d'un travail délicat a delicate piece of lacework;10 ( action) (d'eau, érosion) action (de of); fig (d'imagination, inconscient) workings (pl) (de of); le travail du temps the work of time;12 Méd ( pendant accouchement) labourGB; entrer/être en travail to go into/be in labourGB; salle de travail labourGB ward.B travaux nmpl1 ( en chantier) work (sg); ( sur une route) roadworks GB, roadwork ¢ US; travaux de construction/réfection/soutènement construction/renovation/retaining work ¢; travaux de terrassement earthworks; travaux d'aménagement ( de bâtiment) alterations (de to), improvements (de to); ( d'un site) redevelopment ¢ (de of); ( d'une route) roadworks (de on); faire faire des travaux dans sa maison to have work done in one's house; nous sommes en plein travaux we're in the middle of having some work done; ‘fermé pour travaux’ ( sur une devanture) ‘closed for repairs ou alterations’; ‘attention, travaux’ gén ‘caution, work in progress’; ( sur une route) ‘caution, road under repair’;2 (recherche, études) work ¢ (sur on); publier le résultat de ses travaux to publish the results of one's work;3 ( débats) (d'assemblée, de commission) deliberations;4 ( opérations de même nature) les travaux agricoles/de la ferme agricultural/farm work; travaux de couture needlework.travail à la chaîne assembly-line work; travail clandestin work for which no earnings are declared; travail à domicile working at or from home; travail des enfants child labourGB; travail d'intérêt général Jur community service; travail manuel manual work; travail au noir○ gén work for which no earnings are declared; ( exercice d'un second emploi non déclaré) moonlighting; travail aux pièces piece work; travail posté shift work; travail de Romain Herculean task; travail de titan = travail de Romain; travaux d'aiguille needlework ¢; travaux des champs agricultural ou farm work ¢; travaux de dame fancywork ¢; travaux dirigés, TD Univ practical (sg); travaux forcés Jur hard labourGB (sg); fig slave labourGB ¢; travaux manuels Scol handicrafts; travaux ménagers housework ¢; travaux pratiques, TP Scol, Univ practical work ¢; ( en laboratoire) lab work ¢; travaux préparatoires Jur ( pour un texte de loi) preliminary documents; travaux publics, TP ( travail) civil engineering ¢; ( ouvrages) civil engineering works, public works; travaux routiers roadworks GB, roadwork ¢ US.II.I( pluriel travaux) [travaj, o] nom masculinA.[ACTION]1. [occupation]le travail de jour/nuit day/night workje finis le travail à cinq heures I stop ou finish work at fiveun travail de longue haleine a long-term work ou projectle travail posté ou par roulement shift workle travail manuel manual work ou laboura. [occasionnel] undeclared casual work, moonlightingb. [comme pratique généralisée] black economya. [généralement] temporary workb. [dans un bureau] temping2. [tâches imposées] work3. [tâche déterminée] jobfaire un travail de recherche/traduction to do a piece of research/a translationc'est un travail de bagnard ou forçat it's back-breaking work ou a back-breaking jobc'est un travail de Romain ou de Titan it's a colossal job4. [efforts] (hard) workil a encore du travail s'il veut devenir champion he's still got a lot of work to do if he wants to be champion5. [exécution] workon lui a confié les peintures et elle a fait du bon/mauvais travail she was responsible for doing the painting and she made a good/bad job of itje ne retrouve pas une seule disquette, qu'est-ce que c'est que ce travail? I can't find a single floppy disc, what's going on here?6. [façonnage] workingelle est attirée par le travail du bois/de la soie she's interested in working with wood/with silk[responsabilité] jobchercher du ou un travail to be job-hunting, to be looking for a jobsans travail unemployed, jobless, out of work8. [dans le système capitaliste] labour9. [contrainte exercée - par la chaleur, l'érosion] action10. PHYSIOLOGIE [accouchement] labourle travail n'est pas commencé/est commencé the patient has not yet gone/has gone into labour[activité] workréduire le travail du cœur/des reins to lighten the strain on the heart/on the kidneysB.[RÉSULTAT, EFFET]1. [écrit] piece2. [transformation - généralement] work[modification interne - dans le bois] warping ; [ - dans le fromage] maturing ; [ - dans le vin] workingtravaux nom masculin pluriel‘fermé pendant les travaux’ ‘closed for ou during alterations’‘attention, travaux’ ‘caution, work in progress’travaux domestiques ou ménagers houseworka. [généralement] arts and craftsa. [généralement] practical workb. [en laboratoire] lab work2. [d'une commission] work————————au travail locution adverbialese mettre au travail to get down ou to set to workallez, au travail! come on, get to work!————————de travail locution adjectivale1. [horaire, séance] working[vêtement, camarade, permis] work (modificateur)2. [d'accouchement - période] labour (modificateur) ; [ - salle] labour (modificateur), delivery (modificateur)————————du travail locution adjectivale[accident, sociologie, législation] industrial————————en travail adverbeentrer en travail to go into ou to start labourII -
67 comunidad científica
(n.) = knowledge communityEx. The article 'Patterns of knowledge communities in the social sciences' evaluates both the sociological and the epistemological reasons for the pattern of scientific organization, generally with reference to the social sciences.* * *la comunidad científica(n.) = scientific community, the, scholarly community, the, research community, the, scientific research community, theEx: The most important result will be the improvement of access to library related information sources for the scientific community.
Ex: The author discusses whether it is possible for the scholarly community to take over scholarly publishing altogether and put greedy publishers out of business.Ex: Pressure for more open access to resources and better library services is building in the research community and academics are writing to Gorbachev urging open access to all kinds of information = La comunidad científica está demandando cada vez más enérgicamente mayor libre acceso a los recursos y mejores servicios bibliotecarios y los académicos le están pidiendo a Gorbachov por escrito el libre acceso a todo tipo de información.Ex: The concern about alcohol marketing and underage drinking has been heightened by recent findings in the scientific research community.(n.) = knowledge communityEx: The article 'Patterns of knowledge communities in the social sciences' evaluates both the sociological and the epistemological reasons for the pattern of scientific organization, generally with reference to the social sciences.
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68 comunidad científica, la
(n.) = scientific community, the, scholarly community, the, research community, the, scientific research community, theEx. The most important result will be the improvement of access to library related information sources for the scientific community.Ex. The author discusses whether it is possible for the scholarly community to take over scholarly publishing altogether and put greedy publishers out of business.Ex. Pressure for more open access to resources and better library services is building in the research community and academics are writing to Gorbachev urging open access to all kinds of information = La comunidad científica está demandando cada vez más enérgicamente mayor libre acceso a los recursos y mejores servicios bibliotecarios y los académicos le están pidiendo a Gorbachov por escrito el libre acceso a todo tipo de información.Ex. The concern about alcohol marketing and underage drinking has been heightened by recent findings in the scientific research community. -
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мн.анкетні дані — biographical ( personal) data, biographical particulars
бухгалтерські дані — booking ( bookkeeping) data
дані випробувань — test data, test results; inspection findings
розвідувальні дані — combat intelligence, military intelligence, military information
технічні дані — technical data, technical characteristics ( specifications)
цифрові дані — numerical data, figures
перевіряти дані — to check (to verify, to control) data
2) комп.вихідні дані — output data, date-line
база даних — database, data bank
3) ( здібності) makings, qualities, gifts, potentialities4) ( підстава) groundsнадійні дані — solid/firm data
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70 laboratory
[lə'bɔrət(ə)rɪ] 1. сущ.1) лабораторияhot laboratory — "горячая" лаборатория ( в которой производятся работы с опасностью для жизни)
2) амер. занятия в лаборатории ( учебного заведения)3) метал. рабочее пространство печи2. прил.лабораторный; проведённый в лабораторных условияхlaboratory fee — амер. плата за пользование лабораторией
laboratory school — амер. экспериментальная школа
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71 Florey, Howard Walter
SUBJECT AREA: Medical technology[br]b. 24 September 1898 Adelaide, Australiad. 21 February 1968 Oxford, England[br]Australian pathologist who contributed to the research and technology resulting in the practical clinical availability of penicillin.[br]After graduating MB and BS from Adelaide University in 1921, he went to Oxford University, England, as a Rhodes Scholar in 1922. Following a period at Cambridge and as a Rockefeller Fellow in the USA, he returned to Cambridge as Lecturer in Pathology. He was appointed to the Chair of Pathology at Sheffield at the age of 33, and to the Sir William Dunne Chair of Pathology at Oxford in 1935.Although historically his name is inseparable from that of penicillin, his experimental interests and achievements covered practically the whole range of general pathology. He was a determined advocate of the benefits to research of maintaining close contact between different disciplines. He was an early believer in the need to study functional changes in cells as much as the morphological changes that these brought about.With E. Chain, Florey perceived the potential of Fleming's 1929 note on the bacteria-inhibiting qualities of Penicillium mould. His forthright and dynamic character played a vital part in developing what was perceived to be not just a scientific and medical discovery of unparalleled importance, but a matter of the greatest significance in a war of survival. Between them, Florey and Chain were able to establish the technique of antibiotic isolation and made their findings available to those implementing large-scale fermentation production processes in the USA.Despite being domiciled in England, he played an active role in Australian medical and educational affairs and was installed as Chancellor of the Australian National University in 1966.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsLife peer 1965. Order of Merit 1965. Knighted 1944. FRS 1941. President, Royal Society 1960–5. Nobel Prize for Medicine or Physiology (jointly with E.B.Chain and A.Fleming) 1945. Copley Medal 1957. Commander, Légion d'honneur 1946. British Medical Association Gold Medal 1964.Bibliography1940, "Penicillin as a chemotherapeutic agent", Lancet (with Chain). 1949, Antibiotics, Oxford (with Chain et al.).1962, General Pathology, Oxford.MG -
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прил.мет. экспериментальный, опытный ( связанный с проведением экспериментального исследования)experimental check — мет. экспериментальная проверка, опытная проверка, опытный контроль
experimental coefficient — мет. экспериментальное значение коэффициента
experimental approach — экспериментальный подход [метод\]
experimental evidence — экспериментальное доказательство, результаты [данные\] эксперимента
experimental evidence of smth — экспериментальное доказательство чего-л.
experimental evidence indicate that— результаты эксперимента говорят, что...
experimental data — экспериментальные [опытные\] данные; результаты анализов
experimental observation — экспериментальное [ лабораторное\] наблюдение
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•More extensive research is necessary before the significance of these findings can be understood.
•Something more is needed if we are to understand how the Earth came to possess its core of iron.
•A population inversion must be produced if laser action is to occur.
•To ensure that... remain constant, the electrode solution is usually a buffer.
•Careful maintenance is essential if the machine is to give service and reliability of which it is capable.
•All components must be accurately aligned in order that the pellet ( should) be impacted symmetrically.
•In order that falls to 0.99 g, y must be 20 miles.
•So that the worm and roller will continue to mesh, the contour of the underside of the worm gear is an arc with...
•The rod should be made of mild steel so that it will bend easily.
•For the laser approach to succeed the fuel must be compressed to 10,000 times normal liquid density.
•In order for the switching system to work properly, the operations of the system must be synchronized.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > для того, чтобы
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74 данные исследования
1) General subject: observation2) Medicine: findings3) Engineering: research data4) Makarov: (лабораторного) laboratory findingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > данные исследования
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мн.data; information, evidence; findingsвводить данные (напр. в ЭВМ) — enter data
- аналоговые данныеданные об атомных и молекулярных столкновениях, существенных для исследований по управляемому термоядерному синтезу —atomic and molecular collision data relevant to controlled fusion research
- векторно-форматированные данные
- вспомогательные данные
- входные данные
- выборочные данные
- выходные данные
- геофизические данные
- графические данные
- данные астрономических наблюдений
- данные измерений
- данные испытаний
- данные лабораторного исследования
- данные наблюдений Солнца
- данные наблюдений
- данные о положении
- данные об упругих свойствах
- данные об элементах
- данные оптических наблюдений
- данные от системы со многими датчиками
- данные прогноза
- данные радиоастрономических наблюдений
- данные радиозондирования
- данные спектрального анализа
- данные, полученные с помощью ракет
- динамические данные
- дискретные данные
- имеющиеся данные
- ионосферные данные
- исходные данные
- итоговые данные
- космические данные
- космологические данные
- лабораторные данные
- мировые данные
- наблюдательные данные
- накопленные данные
- недостающие данные
- необработанные данные
- обмениваться данными с...
- обрабатывать данные
- обработанные данные
- опытные данные
- основные данные
- отображать данные
- отфильтрованные данные
- оценочные данные
- палеоклиматические данные
- первичные данные
- предварительные данные
- проектные данные
- радиолокационные данные
- радиометрические данные
- радиотелеметрические данные
- растрово-форматированные данные
- растровые данные
- расчётные данные
- сгруппированные данные
- солнечные данные
- спектроскопические данные
- справочные данные
- статистические данные
- табличные данные
- теоретические данные
- упорядоченные данные
- цифровые данные
- численные данные
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76 для того, чтобы
•More extensive research is necessary before the significance of these findings can be understood.
•Something more is needed if we are to understand how the Earth came to possess its core of iron.
•A population inversion must be produced if laser action is to occur.
•To ensure that... remain constant, the electrode solution is usually a buffer.
•Careful maintenance is essential if the machine is to give service and reliability of which it is capable.
•All components must be accurately aligned in order that the pellet ( should) be impacted symmetrically.
•In order that falls to 0.99 g, y must be 20 miles.
•So that the worm and roller will continue to mesh, the contour of the underside of the worm gear is an arc with...
•The rod should be made of mild steel so that it will bend easily.
•For the laser approach to succeed the fuel must be compressed to 10,000 times normal liquid density.
•In order for the switching system to work properly, the operations of the system must be synchronized.
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مُطَالَعَة: نَتِيجَةُ بَحْثٍ أو تَحْقِيق، بَيَان، اِسْتِقْصاءfindings; (fact- finding) report or memorandum; examination, investigation, research, study, survey -
79 онтологический характер
По своему характеру наука и (гуманитарное) образование не онтологичны, т.е. они не рождаются из природы, а представляют результаты или данные, основывающиеся на методах исследования. — Science and scholarship are not ontological in character, i.e. generated from nature, but represent results or findings based on research methods.
Russian-English Dictionary "Microeconomics" > онтологический характер
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80 experimental
1. n филос. опыт2. n филос. данные опыта; опытное знание3. a экспериментальный, опытныйexperimental farm — опытное хозяйство, опытная ферма
4. a экспериментальный, пробный5. a экспериментирующийexperimental playwright — драматург, экспериментирующий в области формы
6. a подопытный7. a филос. основанный на опыте; эмпирическийСинонимический ряд:1. conjectural (adj.) conjectural; fresh; hypothetical; speculative2. empirical (adj.) empirical; experient; experiential3. initiatory (adj.) brave; creative; early; initial; initiatory; pioneer; untried4. tentative (adj.) experimentative; pilot; probationary; provisional; temporary; tentative; test; trialАнтонимический ряд:
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