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41 gratuito
adj.1 free, free of charge, gratis, gratuitous.Un insulto sin causa aparente.. A gratuitous insult.2 gratuitous.Un insulto sin causa aparente.. A gratuitous insult.* * *► adjetivo1 (de balde) free2 (sin fundamento) arbitrary, gratuitous* * *(f. - gratuita)adj.* * *ADJ1) (=gratis) free, free of charge2) [comentario] gratuitous, uncalled-for; [acusación] unfounded, unjustified* * *- ta adjetivoa) ( gratis) freeb) ( infundado) < afirmaciones> unwarranted; < insulto> gratuitous* * *- ta adjetivoa) ( gratis) freeb) ( infundado) < afirmaciones> unwarranted; < insulto> gratuitous* * *gratuito1= free, free of charge, giveaway [give-away], gratuitous, toll-free, complimentary, freebie, out of the goodness of + Posesivo + heart, freely available, costless, free for the taking, free of cost, no cost(s), on a complimentary basis.Ex: Late in 1986, the Medical Library took advantage of Cambridge Scientific Abstracts' free trial offer of its compact Medline on CD-ROM.
Ex: Law centres employ qualified lawyers and they receive a waiver from the Law Society that allows them to provide their services free of charge.Ex: HUD publications range from give-away pamphlets to multi-volume research tomes = Las publicaciones HUD van desde los folletos gratuitos a tomos de investigaciones en varios volúmenes.Ex: It is the institutions' general practice to grant gratuitous permissions for photocopying except where substantial quantities of matter are involved.Ex: For access and price information concerning the electronic version of Everyman's, contact Dialog Information Services, Inc. 3460 Hillview Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94304 or telephone toll-free 1-800-227-1927 (outside California).Ex: This is a classified, annotated guide to magazines which fall into the general category of house magazines available to libraries on a complimentary basis.Ex: The article 'Professional reference service with ' freebie' librarians' discusses the free online reference service offered by the Internet Public Library.Ex: The article is titled 'Out of the fire and into the frying pan'.Ex: Thus, resources should be freely available, or at the very last charge only nominal fees for their use.Ex: Another property of DSMA protocols is a provision for a graceful dynamic reconfiguration and costless protocol recovery after a lost token.Ex: The short answer of course is 'yes,' simply because we now live in a world where these resources are expected to be there, and many expect them to be there free for the taking.Ex: An annexure reviews electronic journals available free of cost.Ex: Respondents who preferred CD-ROM searching did so because they liked doing their own searches and the fact that there were no costs involved.Ex: Mountain bikes are available on a complimentary basis for guests who wish to explore the scenic north coast of the island.* adquisición gratuita = free acquisition.* de forma gratuita = on a complimentary basis.* de modo gratuito = on a complimentary basis.* ejemplar gratuito = gift copy.* entrada gratuita = free ticket.* llamada gratuita = toll-free.* nada en la vida es gratuito = you cannot make an omelette without breaking eggs.* número de teléfono de llamada gratuita = toll free telephone number, toll-free number.* publicación gratuita = free publication.gratuito22 = wanton, gratuitous.Ex: The book focuses on images where hideous atrocities -- e.g., murder, blasphemy, wanton destruction and even cannibalism -- are shown to be part of the daily life of the common people of Paris during the revolution.
Ex: However, most librarians do not have the training for counseling and should avoid gratuitous tampering with the lives of library patrons.* a título gratuito = gratuitous.* * *gratuito -ta1 (gratis) freeasistencia médica gratuita free medical care2 ‹afirmaciones› unwarranted* * *
gratuito◊ -ta adjetivo
‹ insulto› gratuitous
gratuito,-a adjetivo
1 (gratis) free (of charge)
aparcamiento gratuito, free parking
2 (sin justificación, sin fundamento) gratuitous
una medida gratuita, a gratuitous measure
' gratuito' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
gratuita
English:
free
- gratuitous
- toll-free
- wanton
- toll
* * *gratuito, -a adj1. [gratis] free2. [arbitrario] gratuitous;[infundado] unfair, uncalled for;violencia gratuita gratuitous violence* * *adj free;ser gratuito fig be gratuitous* * *gratuito, -ta adj1) : gratuitous, unwarranted2) gratis: free, gratis* * *gratuito adj free -
42 çeşit
n. kind, variety, sort, assortment, style, sample, cast, class, denomination, description, genre, ilk, item, range, species, stripe* * *1. kind 2. variety 3. sort (n.) -
43 иметь дело с
•In absorption, where we are concerned [or where we have to deal (or to do)] only with the atoms in the ground state,...
•It is safe to handle an acetone-air mixture containing 6.0 mole percent acetone.
•We are dealing here with both emission and absorption lines.
* * *Иметь дело с -- to deal with; to have to do; to be concerned withThe first has to do with the range of 14 MeV neutrons in matter.This paper is primarily concerned with the measurement techniques.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > иметь дело с
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44 возвращаться
Возвращаться кWhen releasing the cue key, the recorder reverts to playback.The sample does not immediately recover to the Kapitza regime.In 1963 the special committee went back to work on its original charge to develop an updated code for process vessels.Prandtl took up this idea in 1910 [...].Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > возвращаться
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45 товар
сущ.commodity; merchandise; мн goodsзавозить товар контрабандным путём — ( в страну) to smuggle goods ( into a country)
ассортимент товаров — assortment (choice, range, selection) of goods
право собственности на товар — ownership (of) (property in, title to) goods
свободное перемещение товаров, услуг и финансовых средств — free flow of goods, services and financial resources
товары, изготовленные по специальному заказу — goods made (produced) to a special order
товары, находящиеся в залоге на таможенном складе — ( до уплаты пошлины) bonded goods
товары, не являющиеся объектом международной торговли — non-traded goods
товары, определяемые общими родовыми признаками — англ generic goods; амер fungible goods
важнейшие виды товаров, основные виды товаров — major (staple) goods
дорогостоящие товары, выпускаемые малыми партиями — high values, low bulk commodities (products)
- товар, продаваемый в убытокнедоброкачественный товар, низкосортный товар — inferior (low) quality goods; goods of inferior (low, poor) quality
- товар, проданный в кредит
- товары высокого качества
- товары длительного пользования
- товары иностранного происхождения
- товары, не облагаемые пошлиной
- товары низкого качества
- товары, облагаемые пошлиной
- товары первой необходимости
- товары пригодные для торговли
- товары широкого потребления
- высококачественные товары
- дефектные товары
- дефицитные товары
- застрахованные товары
- излишние товары
- импортные товары
- индивидуализированные товары
- индивидуально-определённые товары
- испорченные товары
- маркированные товары
- массовые недорогостоящие товары
- модные товары
- наличный товар
- невостребованный товар
- некомплектный товар
- неходовой товар
- общественный товар
- отборные товары
- подакцизный товар
- потребительские товары
- похищенный товар
- продовольственные товары
- промышленные товары
- разнообразные товары
- сельскохозяйственные товары
- стратегические товары
- сырьевые товары
- транзитные товары
- уценённый товар
- фактически принятый товар
- фирменный товар
- ходовой товар
- хозяйственные товары
- хрупкие товары
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46 в среднем
1. on an average2. on average3. upon average4. at an averageсреднее по ансамблю; среднее по множеству — ensemble average
среднее между 3, 5 и 7 равно 5 — the mean of 3, 5 and 7 is 5
5. at the average6. average aboutсредняя добыча; выпуск продукции в среднем — average output
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47 готовая продукция
1. finished output2. finished product3. finished productsРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > готовая продукция
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48 объем
1. dimensions2. dimension3. scope4. amount5. quantity6. size7. amount to8. corpus9. volume of10. volume; size; extent; range11. bulk12. capacity13. compass14. content -
49 по
1. according toпо его словам, вы неправы — according to him you are wrong
2. after3. forтосковать по родине, томиться на чужбине — to yearn for home
4. under5. up6. on; along; through; all over; in; by; according to; after; owing to; forусиление по напряжению — voltage amplification; voltage gain
7. along8. fromвычислять по … — compute from
определять по … — determine from …
9. per10. throughпередвигаться по пласту — migrate through a stratum (refl.)
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50 среднеквадратичное отклонение
1. mean square deviation2. standard deviationРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > среднеквадратичное отклонение
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51 текущий контроль
1. running check2. monitoring3. current checkРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > текущий контроль
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52 яркость
1. ж. тлв. brightness2. ж. тлв. luminanceСинонимический ряд:1. броскость (сущ.) броскость; ослепительность; эффектность2. колоритность (сущ.) колоритность3. красочность (сущ.) живописность; колорит; красочность4. сочность (сущ.) густота; густоту; интенсивность; насыщенность; сочностьАнтонимический ряд:бледность; тусклость -
53 confidence interval
Statsthe range of values of sample observations in a statistical study that contain the true parameter value within a given probability -
54 McKay, Hugh Victor
SUBJECT AREA: Agricultural and food technology[br]b. c. 1866 Drummartin, Victoria, Australiad. 21 May 1926 Australia[br]Australian inventor and manufacturer of harvesting and other agricultural equipment.[br]A farmer's son, at the age of 17 McKay developed modifications to the existing stripper harvester and created a machine that would not only strip the seed from standing corn, but was able to produce a threshed, winnowed and clean sample in one operation. The prototype was produced in 1884 and worked well on the two acres of wheat that had been set aside on the family farm. By arrangement with a Melbourne plough maker, five machines were made and sold for the 1885 season. In 1886 the McKay Harvester Company was formed, with offices at Ballarat, from which the machines, built by various companies, were sold. The business expanded quickly, selling sixty machines in 1888, and eventually rising to the production of nearly 2,000 harvesters in 1905. The name "Sunshine" was given to the harvester, and the "Sun" prefix was to appear on all other implements produced by the company as it diversified its production interests. In 1902 severe drought reduced machinery sales and left 2,000 harvesters unsold. McKay was forced to look to export markets to dispose of his surplus machines. By 1914 a total of 10,000 machines were being exported annually. During the First World War McKay was appointed to the Business Board of the Defence Department. Increases in the scale of production resulted in the company moving to Melbourne, where it was close to the port of entry of raw materials and was able to export the finished article more readily. In 1909 McKay produced one of the first gas-engined harvesters, but its cost prevented it from being more than an experimental prototype. By this time McKay was the largest agricultural machinery manufacturer in the Southern hemisphere, producing a wide range of implements, including binders. In 1916 McKay hired Headlie Taylor, who had developed a machine capable of harvesting fallen crops. The jointly developed machine was a major success, coming as it did in what would otherwise have been a disastrous Australian harvest. Further developments included the "Sun Auto-header" in 1923, the first of the harvesting machines to adopt the "T" configuration to be seen on modern harvesters. The Australian market was expanding fast and a keen rivalry developed between McKay and Massey Harris. Confronted by the tariff regulations with which the Australian Government had protected its indigenous machinery industry since 1906, Massey Harris sold all its Australian assets to the H.V. McKay company in 1930. Twenty-three years later Massey Ferguson acquired the old Sunshine works and was still operating from there in the 1990s.Despite a long-running history of wage disputes with his workforce, McKay established a retiring fund as well as a self-help fund for distressed cases. Before his death he created a charitable trust and requested that some funds should be made available for the "aerial experiments" which were to lead to the establishment of the Flying Doctor Service.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsCBE.Further ReadingGraeme Quick and Wesley Buchele, 1978, The Grain Harvesters, American Society of Agricultural Engineers (devotes a chapter to the unique development of harvesting machinery which took place in Australia).AP -
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56 пороговая яркость
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > пороговая яркость
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57 сигнал яркости
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > сигнал яркости
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58 измеритель яркости
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > измеритель яркости
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59 несущая сигнала яркости
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > несущая сигнала яркости
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