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retained object [rıˈteınd] s LING in der Passivkonstruktion beibehaltenes Objekt des entsprechenden Aktivsatzes (z. B. the picture in I was shown the picture aus they showed me the picture) -
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грам. прямое дополнение при глаголе в пассивеobject computer — целевая ЭВМ, объектная ЭВМ
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > retained object
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[rıʹteındʹɒbdʒıkt] грам. -
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[rɪ'teɪnd'ɒbdʒɪkt]Грамматика: прямое дополнение при глаголе в пассиве -
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1. n предмет; вещь2. n объект, предметobject linking & embedding — связь и внедрение объектов
3. n цель; намерение; движущий мотив4. n грам. дополнение5. n разг. нелепый человек; смешная, необычная вещь6. v возражать, протестовать; противиться; выдвигать возражение; выражать неодобрение7. v не любить, не одобрять; не переносить; испытывать неприязньСинонимический ряд:1. body (noun) body; bulk; mass; volume2. intention (noun) base; basis; intent; intention; motivation; motive; reason3. objective (noun) aim; ambition; destination; end; mission; objective; wish4. recipient (noun) receiver; recipient; target; victim5. thing (noun) article; being; commodity; device; entity; fact; individual; item; manifestation; material; materiality; matter; particular; phenomenon; something; stuff; substance; thing6. use (noun) duty; function; goal; mark; purpose; use7. view (noun) view8. disapprove (verb) deprecate; disapprove; discommend; discountenance; disesteem; disfavor; dislike; frown; frown on9. mind (verb) care; mind10. protest (verb) be averse; demur; dispute; except; expostulate; inveigh against; kick; oppose; protest; remonstrate; take exceptionАнтонимический ряд:acquiesce; admire; admit; applaud; approve; comply; conception; concur; consent; effect; fancy; idea; notion -
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v1) утримувати; стримувати; підтримувати2):to retain in custody — юр. тримати під вартою (у в'язниці)
3) зберігатиto retain the power — зберегти (утримати) владу
4) пам'ятати, зберігати в пам'яті5) запрошувати, наймати (адвоката)retained object — грам. прямий додаток при дієслові в пасивному стані
* * *[ri'tein]v1) утримувати; стримувати; підтримувати2) зберігати3) пам'ятати, зберігати в пам'яті4) запрошувати, наймати (особл. адвоката) -
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1) изображение; образ || формировать изображение; получать изображение2) отображение || отображать3) кадр4) зеркальная боковая полоса частот6) образ задачи, загрузочный модуль ( прикладной программы)7) отпечаток, оттиск•image from hologram — изображение, восстановленное с голограммы;to form an image — формировать изображение;to reconstruct image from sketches — восстанавливать изображение по фрагментам-
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aerial image
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afterglow image
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anamorphic image
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animated image
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antenna image
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application image
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astigmatic image
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auditory image
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background image
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back-lit image
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barreled image
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barrel image
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binary image
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black-and-white image
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bleached image
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blurred image
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bottom-lit image
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brilliant image
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broad image
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card image
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character master image
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charge image
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chromatic image
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cine-oriented image
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coded image
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colored image
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color image
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color-separation image
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comic-strip oriented image
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compound image
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compressed image
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continuous-tone image
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degraded image
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discrete image
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display image
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distorted image
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dot element image
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dot matrix image
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double image
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echo image
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electric image
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electron-beam image
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electron image
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executable-task image
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feedback image
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film-based image
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film image
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filtered image
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flicker-free image
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front-lit image
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fuzzy image
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ghost image
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gradient image
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gray level image
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hard image
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high-light image
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high-visibility image
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holographic image
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infrared image
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instant image
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inverted image
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latent image
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lateral image
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light image
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line image
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live image
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master image
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memory image
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mirror image
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monochromatic image
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motion-picture image
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movable image
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multiple image
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negative image
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object image
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optical image
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optical sound track image
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original image
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orthoscopic image
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phantom image
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phase image
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photographic image
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photoresist image
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pigment image
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plane image
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positive image
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powder image
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projected image
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relief image
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reproduced image
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reversed image
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reverse image
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satellite image
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scanned image
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scrambled image
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shadow-free image
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shrunk image
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silver image
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slit image
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sound image
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target image
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thermal image
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15 Barlow, Peter
SUBJECT AREA: Ports and shipping[br]b. 13 October 1776 Norwich, Englandd. 1 March 1862 Kent, England[br]English mathematician, physicist and optician.[br]Barlow had little formal academic education, but by his own efforts rectified this deficiency. His contributions to various periodicals ensured that he became recognized as a man of considerable scientific understanding. In 1801, through competitive examination, he became Assistant Mathematics Master at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, and some years later was promoted to Professor. He resigned from this post in 1847, but retained full salary in recognition of his many public services.He is remembered for several notable achievements, and for some experiments designed to overcome problems such as the deviation of compasses in iron ships. Here, he proposed the use of small iron plates designed to overcome other attractions: these were used by both the British and Russian navies. Optical experiments commenced around 1827 and in later years he carried out tests to optimize the size and shape of many parts used in the railways that were spreading throughout Britain and elsewhere at that time.In 1814 he published mathematical tables of squares, cubes, square roots, cube roots and reciprocals of all integers from 1 to 10,000. This volume was of great value in ship design and other engineering processes where heavy numerical effort is required; it was reprinted many times, the last being in 1965 when it had been all but superseded by the calculator and the computer. In the preface to the original edition, Barlow wrote, "the only motive which prompted me to engage in this unprofitable task was the utility that I conceived might result from my labour… if I have succeeded in facilitating abstruse arithmetical calculations, then I have obtained the object in view."[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFRS 1823; Copley Medal (for discoveries in magnetism) 1825. Honorary Member, Institution of Civil Engineers 1820.Bibliography1811, An Elementary Investigation of the Theory of Numbers.1814, Barlow's Tables (these have continued to be published until recently, one edition being in 1965 (London: Spon); later editions have taken the integers up to 12,500).1817, Essay on the Strength of Timber and Other Materials.Further ReadingDictionary of National Biography.FMW
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