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['saɪəns] 1.1) scienza f.2) (skill) abilità f., tecnica f.2.modificatore [ subject] scientifico; [faculty, teacher, textbook, exam] di scienze••to blind sb. with science — confondere qcn. facendo sfoggio di parole difficili
* * *1) (knowledge gained by observation and experiment.) scienza2) (a branch of such knowledge eg biology, chemistry, physics etc.) scienza3) (these sciences considered as a whole: My daughter prefers science to languages.) scienza•- scientifically
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- science fiction* * *['saɪəns] 1.1) scienza f.2) (skill) abilità f., tecnica f.2.modificatore [ subject] scientifico; [faculty, teacher, textbook, exam] di scienze••to blind sb. with science — confondere qcn. facendo sfoggio di parole difficili
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наука; теория; научный метод; научная методология- computer communication science
- computer science
- management science
- software science
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['saɪəns] nнаука; область знаний; умение, мастерство -
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sci·ence [ʼsaɪən(t)s] napplied/pure \science angewandte/reine Wissenschaftphysics and chemistry are \sciences Physik und Chemie sind Naturwissenschaftenthe \science of climatology die Klimatologie nmodifier (class, experiment, reporter, teacher) Wissenschafts-;\science laboratory wissenschaftliches Labor;\science museum Wissenschaftsmuseum nt -
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1) наука; научное знаниесм. тж. branch of science, computational science, computer science, geosciences, image science, life sciences, nanoscience, noncomputer science, physical sciences, scientific research2) мн. ч. естественные (точные) наукиAnt:3) мастерство, умениеАнгло-русский толковый словарь терминов и сокращений по ВТ, Интернету и программированию. > science
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наука; теория; учениеman of science — учёный; человек науки
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1) (knowledge gained by observation and experiment.) videnskab2) (a branch of such knowledge eg biology, chemistry, physics etc.) videnskab3) (these sciences considered as a whole: My daughter prefers science to languages.) videnskab•- scientifically
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- science fiction* * *1) (knowledge gained by observation and experiment.) videnskab2) (a branch of such knowledge eg biology, chemistry, physics etc.) videnskab3) (these sciences considered as a whole: My daughter prefers science to languages.) videnskab•- scientifically
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noun1) наука; man of science ученый; applied science прикладная наука2) (collect.) естественные науки (тж. natural science или sciences, physical sciences)3) умение, ловкость; техничность; in judo science is more important than strength в борьбе дзюдо ловкость важнее силы4) obsolete знание* * *(n) наука* * *наука, точная наука* * *[sci·ence || 'saɪəns] n. наука, естественные науки, отрасль знания, техничность, ловкость, знание, умение* * *изворотливостьискусностьловкостьмастерствонауканаходчивостьоборотистостьпрыткостьпрытьсноровкасноровкутехничностьумениеумения* * *1) наука; область науки 2) коллект. естественные науки 3) мастерство 4) техника, техничность -
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Англо-русский словарь по полиграфии и издательскому делу > science
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наука; область науки; pl естественные науки; техника; мастерство; знание- information science
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Речь идет об использовании слова в сочетании с определенным артиклем. Слово science тогда приобретает специфический оттенок значения - "научные данные, научные основания/обоснования/доказательства".The science supporting the protective role and health benefits of alcohol is indisputable. ( New York Times) — Конечно, в переводе можно использовать и слово "наука", но тогда придется провести небольшое синтаксическое преобразование: Наука неопровержимо доказала, что алкоголь способствует защите от ряда болезней и вообще полезен для здоровья.
We interpret their science using our science — здесь подходит "научная аргументация" или "научные концепции".
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n
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- economic science
- management science
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1) (knowledge gained by observation and experiment.) science2) (a branch of such knowledge eg biology, chemistry, physics etc.) science3) (these sciences considered as a whole: My daughter prefers science to languages.) sciences•- scientifically - scientist - science fiction -
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მეცნიერებაexact / applied / modern science ზუსტი / გამოყენებითი / თანამედროვე მეცნიერებაa field / branch of science მეცნიერების დარგიnatural / social sciences საბუნებისმეტყველო / საზოგადოებრივი მეცნიერებანი -
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['saɪəns]n1) нау́каexact science — то́чна нау́ка
applied science — прикладна́ нау́ка
2) умі́ння, впра́вність3) збірн. природни́чі нау́ки (тж. natural science, sciences, physical sciences)4) розм. знання́ -
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/'saiəns/ * danh từ - khoa học =man of science+ nhà khoa học - khoa học tự nhiên - ngành khoa học =the science of optics+ ngành quang học - (thường)(đùa cợt) kỹ thuật (quyền anh) - (từ cổ,nghĩa cổ) trí thức, kiến thức !the dismal science - khoa kinh tế chính trị -
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The study of the physical universe and its contents by means of reproducible observations, measurements, and experiments to establish, verify, or modify general laws to explain its nature and behaviour. (Source: UVAROV)
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science — [ sjɑ̃s ] n. f. • 1080; lat. scientia, de scire « savoir » I ♦ 1 ♦ Vx ou littér. Connaissance exacte et approfondie. ⇒ connaissance, 2. savoir. L arbre de la science du bien et du mal. Science de l avenir. ⇒ prescience. Savoir qqch. de science… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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science — UK US /saɪəns/ noun ► [U] the careful study of the structure and behaviour of the world, especially by doing experiments: »pure/applied science »Space travel is one of the wonders of modern science. »Advances in science and technology are opening … Financial and business terms
Science — (en inglés, ciencia) es la revista y órgano de expresión de la Asociación Estadounidense para el Avance de la Ciencia (American Association for the Advancement of Science, AAAS). Science fue fundada por Thomas Edison en 1880. Se adopta como la… … Enciclopedia Universal
science — [sī′əns] n. [OFr < L scientia < sciens, prp. of scire, to know, orig., to discern, distinguish < IE base * skei , to cut, separate > SHEATH, SHIN1, SHIP, SKI, L scindere, to cut] 1. Archaic the state or fact of knowledge; knowledge … English World dictionary
science — (n.) c.1300, knowledge (of something) acquired by study, also a particular branch of knowledge, from O.Fr. science, from L. scientia knowledge, from sciens (gen. scientis), prp. of scire to know, probably originally to separate one thing from… … Etymology dictionary