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1 severe accident reduction program
Engineering: SARPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > severe accident reduction program
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2 severe accident risk reduction program
Engineering: SARRPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > severe accident risk reduction program
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3 резкое сокращение
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4 избегать устранять снижение спинальной подвижности
избегать устранять снижение спинальной подвижности избегать снижение спинальной подвижности — obviate severe reduction of spinal mobilityРусско-английский словарь биологических терминов > избегать устранять снижение спинальной подвижности
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5 избегать устранять снижение спинальной подвижности
избегать устранять снижение спинальной подвижности избегать снижение спинальной подвижности — obviate severe reduction of spinal mobilityРусско-английский словарь биологических терминов > избегать устранять снижение спинальной подвижности
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6 erhebliche Verringerung der Lebensdauer
f <tech.allg> ■ severe reduction of the useful service lifeGerman-english technical dictionary > erhebliche Verringerung der Lebensdauer
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7 Программа исследований по снижению риска тяжёлых аварий ядерного реактора
Программа исследований по снижению риска тяжёлых аварий ядерного реактора
(Комиссии по ядерному регулированию США)
[А.С.Гольдберг. Англо-русский энергетический словарь. 2006 г.]Тематики
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8 Программа исследований по снижению тяжёлых аварий ядерного реактора
Программа исследований по снижению тяжёлых аварий ядерного реактора
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9 Программа снижения риска тяжёлых аварий ядерного реактора
Программа снижения риска тяжёлых аварий ядерного реактора
(Комисии по ядерному регулированию США)
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > Программа снижения риска тяжёлых аварий ядерного реактора
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10 experimentar
v.1 to experience.experimentar frío/calor to feel cold/hotlas temperaturas experimentarán un leve ascenso/descenso we will see a slight rise/fall in temperaturesSe nos operó una transformación We experienced a transformation.2 to test.3 to experiment, to test, to noodle around, to test out.* * *1 (hacer experimentos) to experiment, test2 (probar) to test, try out3 (sentir, notar) to experience, feel; (- cambio) to undergo; (- aumento) to show; (- pérdida, derrota) to suffer\experimentar una mejoría to improve, make progress* * *verb2) experience* * *1. VT1) [+ método, producto] to test, try out2) (=notar) [+ cambio] to experience, go through; [+ pérdida, deterioro] to suffer; [+ aumento] to show; [+ sensación] to feellas cifras han experimentado un aumento de un 5 por 100 — the figures show an increase of 5%
2.VI to experiment ( con with) (en on)* * *1.verbo intransitivo2.experimentar con algo — to experiment on o with something
experimentar vt1) ( probar) to try out, experiment with2)a) < sensación> to experience, feel; <tristeza/alegría> to feel* * *= experience, experiment, institute + experiments, pass through, suffer, undergo, prototype, mess with, feel, go through.Ex. If facilities like these are not supported by the data base design, the users of the system will experience slow response times.Ex. We need not abandon our professional library studies programs, but we must also be willing to experiment with future oriented programs and structures at the same time.Ex. In an open-planned building designed flexibly to cater for adaptations, the librarian is not inhibited for making changes or instituting experiments.Ex. The scheme has passed through nineteen editions.Ex. Since the introduction of computer-based indexing systems alphabetical indexing languages have become more prevalent, and UDC has suffered a reduction in use.Ex. Syntactic relationships arise from the syntax of the document which is undergoing analysis, and derive solely from literary warrant.Ex. The electronic book (e-book) is already available commercially in Japan, and a British company is currently prototyping a handwriting recognition notepad.Ex. Once music is digitized you can filter it, bend it, archive it, rearrange it, remix it, mess with it.Ex. Public libraries, especially in New York City, are feeling severe budget crunches, because we really haven't been relevant to people and, therefore, nobody uses us = Las bibliotecas públicas, especialmente de la ciudad de Nueva York, están sufriendo graves recortes presupuestarios debido a que la gente no nos ha encontrado necesarios y, por lo tanto, nadie nos utiliza.Ex. A shock of resistance and antagonism went through Zachary Ponder.----* experimentar recortes = suffer + cuts.* experimentar una revolución = enter + a revolution.* experimentar una subida = experience + rise.* experimentar una transformación = undergo + transformation.* experimentar un aumento = experience + rise.* experimentar un aumento vertiginoso = experience + explosion.* experimentar un cambio = bring about + change, undergo + modification, undergo + change, undergo + transition.* experimentar un cambio + Adjetivo = take + a + Adjetivo + turn.* experimentar un crecimiento = experience + growth.* experimentar un descenso = experience + drop.* * *1.verbo intransitivo2.experimentar con algo — to experiment on o with something
experimentar vt1) ( probar) to try out, experiment with2)a) < sensación> to experience, feel; <tristeza/alegría> to feel* * *= experience, experiment, institute + experiments, pass through, suffer, undergo, prototype, mess with, feel, go through.Ex: If facilities like these are not supported by the data base design, the users of the system will experience slow response times.
Ex: We need not abandon our professional library studies programs, but we must also be willing to experiment with future oriented programs and structures at the same time.Ex: In an open-planned building designed flexibly to cater for adaptations, the librarian is not inhibited for making changes or instituting experiments.Ex: The scheme has passed through nineteen editions.Ex: Since the introduction of computer-based indexing systems alphabetical indexing languages have become more prevalent, and UDC has suffered a reduction in use.Ex: Syntactic relationships arise from the syntax of the document which is undergoing analysis, and derive solely from literary warrant.Ex: The electronic book (e-book) is already available commercially in Japan, and a British company is currently prototyping a handwriting recognition notepad.Ex: Once music is digitized you can filter it, bend it, archive it, rearrange it, remix it, mess with it.Ex: Public libraries, especially in New York City, are feeling severe budget crunches, because we really haven't been relevant to people and, therefore, nobody uses us = Las bibliotecas públicas, especialmente de la ciudad de Nueva York, están sufriendo graves recortes presupuestarios debido a que la gente no nos ha encontrado necesarios y, por lo tanto, nadie nos utiliza.Ex: A shock of resistance and antagonism went through Zachary Ponder.* experimentar recortes = suffer + cuts.* experimentar una revolución = enter + a revolution.* experimentar una subida = experience + rise.* experimentar una transformación = undergo + transformation.* experimentar un aumento = experience + rise.* experimentar un aumento vertiginoso = experience + explosion.* experimentar un cambio = bring about + change, undergo + modification, undergo + change, undergo + transition.* experimentar un cambio + Adjetivo = take + a + Adjetivo + turn.* experimentar un crecimiento = experience + growth.* experimentar un descenso = experience + drop.* * *experimentar [A1 ]viexperimentar CON algo to experiment ON sth, carry out experiments ON sth■ experimentarvtA (probar) to try out, experiment withB1 ‹sensación› to experience, feel; ‹tristeza/alegría› to feel2 (sufrir) ‹cambio› to undergola inflación ha experimentado un descenso/alza de tres puntos inflation has dropped/risen three pointssu estado ha experimentado una ligera mejoría his condition has improved slightly, his condition has shown o undergone a slight improvementexperimentaron serias dificultades they experienced o suffered o had serious difficultiesla situación no ha experimentado variación alguna there has been no change in the situation* * *
experimentar ( conjugate experimentar) verbo intransitivo experimentar con algo to experiment on o with sth
verbo transitivo
‹tristeza/alegría› to feel
experimentar
I verbo transitivo
1 (una sensación) to experience, feel: cuando la cuerda se rompió, experimentó un miedo abrumador, when the rope broke, he felt overwhelming fear
2 (un cambio) to undergo
Med experimentar una mejora, to improve
II verbo intransitivo (hacer experimentos) to experiment [con, with]
' experimentar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pasar
English:
experience
- experiment
- get off on
- go through
- undergo
- drop
- grow
* * *♦ vt1. [sensación, sentimiento, efecto] to experience;experimentar frío/calor to feel cold/hot;experimenté una gran tristeza I felt a great sadness2. [derrota, pérdidas] to suffer;[cambios, empeoramiento] to undergo, to suffer; [mejoría] to undergo, to experience;las temperaturas experimentarán un leve ascenso/descenso we will see a slight rise/fall in temperatures3. [probar] to test;[hacer experimentos con] to experiment with o on♦ viexperimentar con to experiment with o on* * *I v/t try out, experiment withII v/i experiment ( con on)* * *experimentar vi: to experimentexperimentar vt1) : to experiment with, to test out2) : to experience* * *experimentar vb1. (hacer experimentos) to experiment2. (probar) to test -
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рус Депрессивный эпизодeng Depressive episode. In typical mild, moderate, or severe depressive episodes, the patient suffers from lowering of mood, reduction of energy, and decrease in activity. Capacity for enjoyment, interest, and concentration is reduced, and marked tiredness after even minimum effort is common. Sleep is usually disturbed and appetite diminished. Self-esteem and self-confidence are almost always reduced and, even in the mild form, some ideas of guilt or worthlessness are often present. The lowered mood varies little from day to day, is unresponsive to circumstances and may be accompanied by so-called "somatic" symptoms, such as loss of interest and pleasurable feelings, waking in the morning several hours before the usual time, depression worst in the morning, marked psychomotor retardation, agitation, loss of appetite, weight loss, and loss of libido. Depending upon the number and severity of the symptoms, a depressive episode may be specified as mild, moderate or severe. (Includes: ) single episodes of: dep -
12 наказание
сущ.penalty;punishment;( приговор) sentence- альтернативное наказание
- дополнительное наказание
- жестокое наказание
- имущественное наказание
- комплексное наказание
- максимальное наказание
- минимальное наказание
- недопустимое наказание
- неправомерно назначенное наказание
- обязательное наказание
- отбытое наказание
- отбыть наказание
- отменять наказание
- первоначально назначенное наказание
- позорящее наказание
- понести наказание
- понести заслуженное наказание
- предусмотренное законом наказание
- применять наказание
- смягчать наказание
- строгое наказание
- телесное наказание
- увеличенное наказание
- уголовное наказание
- умеренное наказание
- условное наказаниенаказание по усмотрению суда — discretional (flexible, optional) punishment (sentence) наказание, применяемое во внесудебном порядке — extrajudicial punishment
наказание, назначаемое в суммарном порядке — summary punishment
наказание, несоразмерное тяжести совершённого преступления — disproportionate punishment (sentence)
наказание, определённое в законе — punishment fixed (laid down) by law; statutory punishment
наказание, применяемое в судебном порядке — judicial punishment
наказание, связанное с лишением свободы — custodial punishment (sentence) наказание, удерживающее от совершения преступления — deterrent punishment (sentence) \наказаниея и взыскания — pains and penalties
исключительная мера \наказаниея — (смертная казнь, смертный приговор) capital punishment; death (capital) penalty (sentence); exceptional measure of punishment; last sanction of the law; sole penalty (punishment)
лёгкое (мягкое) наказание — light (lenient, mild) punishment (sentence)
мера \наказаниея — punitive measure
назначать наказание (определять меру \наказаниея) — to award (fix, impose, inflict, mete out, prescribe) a penalty (punishment); ( выносить приговор) to give (pronounce) a sentence
назначать наказание соразмерно совершённому преступлению — to make a penalty (punishment) fit the crime; proportion a penalty (punishment) to the crime
назначать наказание условно — to make a penalty (punishment) conditional; release on probation
назначать в качестве \наказаниея — to prescribe as punishment
назначение \наказаниея — award (imposition, infliction, prescription) of a penalty (of punishment)
определять меру \наказаниея — to admeasure the penalty
органы и учреждения исполнения \наказанией — penal bodies and institutions
освобождение от \наказаниея — impunity
отбывать наказание (срок \наказаниея) — to do one’s time; serve (undergo) a sentence; ( оставшийся срок) to serve (undergo) the remainder of a sentence
отмена \наказаниея — abolition of a penalty (of punishment); ( приговора) repeal (reversal) of a sentence
отсрочка исполнения \наказаниея — suspension of a penalty (of punishment); ( приговора) suspension of a sentence
под страхом \наказаниея — on (under) pain of a penalty (punishment)
подвергать \наказаниею — to impose (inflict) a penalty (punishment) (on); penalize; punish
подвергаться \наказаниею — to be subjected to a penalty (punishment)
смягчение \наказаниея — commutation (mitigation, reduction) of a penalty (of punishment); ( приговора) commutation (mitigation, reduction) of a sentence
совместимые \наказаниея — consistent sentences
совокупность \наказанией — cumulative punishment (sentence)
срок \наказаниея — term of punishment
строгость \наказаниея — severity of punishment
суровое (тяжкое) наказание — harsh (heavy, severe, tough) punishment (sentence)
увеличенная мера \наказаниея — enhanced punishment (sanction)
уйти от \наказаниея — to go unpunished
уменьшенное (смягчённое) наказание — commuted (mitigated, reduced) punishment (sentence)
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13 "дуговая" неисправность
"дуговая" неисправность
Неисправность, приводящая к возникновению дуги.
[Интент]Параллельные тексты EN-RU
An arc fault occurs when there is a reduction in the dielectric strength of the insulating means (air, in LV switchboards) interposed between two or more conducting elements at different potential.
The arc is generated at the moment when, due to the high ionization of the air, there is a breakdown of the dielectric of the medium and the consequent flow of the current through it.
In an arc fault the highest stresses are of thermal type and proportional to RaI2 owing to the high value taken by the arc resistance Ra; this because the fault current flows in a medium which is always insulating, even if extremely ionized.
Such stresses manifest themselves essentially in the form of:
• high thermal gradients caused by the quick and intense rise in the air temperature;
• high pressure gradients in the form of pressure wave;
• high ionization of the air with consequent reduction of its insulating strength.
Generally speaking, in a LV assembly designed and tested according to the Standard IEC 60439-1 an arc fault is not very likely to occur; however, should it occur, the consequences would be extremely harmful to both the equipment as well as the personnel (see Chapters 2.2 and 2.3).
The causes of an arc fault can be both technical as well as non technical; among the latter the most frequent are the following:
• personnel errors, above all during maintenance operations;
• installation operations not sufficiently accurate;
• inadequate maintenance, above all in the case of severe environmental conditions.
Among the technical causes of an arc fault in a LV assembly the following ones are to be remembered:
• breakdown of the insulation essentially in the proximity of the supports of the busbars and of the plug-in contacts of the withdrawable units (75% of cases);
• overvoltages generating disruptive discharges between the points at minimum clearances (15% of cases);
• constructional defects of the apparatus (10% of cases).
[ABB]К «дуговой» неисправности, относится неисправность, обусловленная уменьшением электрической прочности изолирующей среды (воздуха в НКУ) между двумя или более токоведущими частями, находящимися под разными электрическими потенциалами.
Дуга образуется в тот момент, когда вследствие высокой ионизации воздуха происходит пробой изолирующей среды, вследствие чего через нее начинает протекать электрический ток.
Проявлением дуговой неисправности, является тепловое воздействие, пропорциональное RaI2 и достигающее большого значения вследствие большого сопротивления дуги Ra.
Дело в том, что ток дуги протекает через среду, которая всегда является изолирующей, пусть даже и чрезвычайно ионизированной.
Указанные воздействия очевидны сами по себе особенно в форме:
• теплового градиента температуры, вызванного быстрым и интенсивным подъемом температуры воздуха;
• высоким градиентом давления в форме волны давления;
• высокой ионизацией воздуха с последующим уменьшением электрической прочности.
Вообще говоря, в НКУ, разработанных и испытанных в соответствии с требованиями стандарта МЭК 60439-1 «дуговая» неисправность маловероятна. Однако, если дуга все таки возникнет, ее последствия буду чрезвычайно тяжелыми как для оборудования, так и для персонала (см. п. 2.2 и 2.3).
Причина дуговой неисправности может носить как технический, так и нетехнический характер. Среди последних наиболее часто возникают следующие:
• ошибки персонала, совершаемые главным образом во время технического обслуживания;
• недостаточно аккуратное выполнение монтажа;
• ненадлежащее техническое обслуживание, главным образом при эксплуатации НКУ в тяжелых условиях окружающей среды.
Среди технических причин дуговой неисправности в НКУ необходимо помнить о следующих:
• пробой изоляции, особенно вблизи опор шин и втычных контактов выдвижных частей НКУ (75 % случаев);
• перенапряжения, вызываемые разрушительными электрическими разрядами между точками с минимальными зазорами (15 % случаев);
• конструктивные дефекты аппаратуры (10 % случаев).
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14 программа снижения риска тяжелых аварий
Engineering: severe accident risk reduction programУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > программа снижения риска тяжелых аварий
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15 программа уменьшения количества тяжёлых аварий
Engineering: severe accident reduction programУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > программа уменьшения количества тяжёлых аварий
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16 sufrir
v.1 to suffer.no sufrió daños it wasn't damagedsufrió una agresión he was the victim of an attacksufrir del estómago to have a stomach complaintLos chicos penan en su cuarto The boys suffer in their room.2 to bear, to stand.tengo que sufrir sus manías I have to put up with his idiosyncrasiesNo pudo sufrirla I cannot stand her.3 to undergo, to experience.la Bolsa sufrió una caída the stock market fellla empresa ha sufrido pérdidas the company has reported o made losses* * *1 (padecer) to suffer2 (accidente, ataque) to have; (operación) to undergo3 (dificultades, cambios) to experience; (derrota, consecuencias) to suffer4 (aguantar) to bear, stand, put up with5 (consentir) to tolerate1 (padecer) to suffer\hacer sufrir a alguien to cause somebody pain, make somebody suffersufrir del corazón to have a heart conditionsufrir hambre to go hungrysufrir vergüenza to be ashamed* * *verb1) to suffer2) endure, bear* * *1. VT1) (=tener) [+ accidente] to have, suffer; [+ consecuencias, revés] to suffer; [+ cambio] to undergo; [+ intervención quirúrgica] to have, undergo; [+ pérdida] to suffer, sustainla ciudad sufrió un ataque — the city suffered o sustained an attack
2) (=soportar)Juan no puede sufrir a su jefe — Juan can't bear o stand his boss
no puede sufrir que la imiten — she can't bear o stand people imitating her
3) [+ examen, prueba] to undergo4) frm (=sostener) to hold up, support2.VI to suffersufre mucho de los pies — she suffers a lot o has a lot of trouble with her feet
* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <dolores/molestias> to sufferb) <derrota/persecución/consecuencias> to suffer; < cambio> to undergo; < accidente> to havec) ( soportar) (en frases negativas) to bear2.no puedo sufrir que se ría de mí — I can't bear o stand him laughing at me
sufrir vi to suffersufre del hígado — she suffers from o has a liver complaint
* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <dolores/molestias> to sufferb) <derrota/persecución/consecuencias> to suffer; < cambio> to undergo; < accidente> to havec) ( soportar) (en frases negativas) to bear2.no puedo sufrir que se ría de mí — I can't bear o stand him laughing at me
sufrir vi to suffersufre del hígado — she suffers from o has a liver complaint
* * *sufrir11 = grieve, suffer, pine, suffer.Ex: If we take Cindi, Albert will almost surely grieve.
Ex: Since the introduction of computer-based indexing systems alphabetical indexing languages have become more prevalent, and UDC has suffered a reduction in use.Ex: The 2.1 km trail is perfect for working up a thirst - just long enough to make you feel like you got a bit of exercise, but short enough that you aren't pining for very long.Ex: In this study of sapphism in the British novel, Moore often directs our attention to the periphery of sapphic romances, when an abjected body suffers on behalf of the stainless heroine.* cuando a Alguien le ocurre Algo, Otra Persona sufre las consecuencias = when + Alguien + sneeze, + Otro + catch cold.* dejar de hacer sufrir = put + Nombre + out of + Posesivo + misery.* sufrir un suplicio = agonise over [agonize, -USA].sufrir22 = experience, feel, sustain, stew, undergo.Ex: If facilities like these are not supported by the data base design, the users of the system will experience slow response times.
Ex: Public libraries, especially in New York City, are feeling severe budget crunches, because we really haven't been relevant to people and, therefore, nobody uses us = Las bibliotecas públicas, especialmente de la ciudad de Nueva York, están sufriendo graves recortes presupuestarios debido a que la gente no nos ha encontrado necesarios y, por lo tanto, nadie nos utiliza.Ex: In soccer, females injured their toe 17% more than males and sustained 19% more fractures.Ex: He was unhappy about Rosecrans grabbing the limelight and just getting too big for his breeches and decided to let him stew a little bit.Ex: Syntactic relationships arise from the syntax of the document which is undergoing analysis, and derive solely from literary warrant.* no sufrir cambios = remain + normal.* persona que sufre de insomio = insomniac.* sufrir daños = suffer + damage, suffer + harm, come to + harm.* sufrir el acoso de = run + the gauntlet of.* sufrir el efecto de Algo = suffer + effect.* sufrir las consecuencias = suffer + consequences, take it on + the chin.* sufrir las consecuencias de Algo = suffer + effect.* sufrir pérdidas = make + a loss.* sufrir una catástrofe = experience + disaster.* sufrir una depresión nerviosa = have + a breakdown.* sufrir una experiencia = undergo + experience.* sufrir una pérdida = suffer + loss.* sufrir un ataque = be under attack, be under assault.* sufrir un cambio = experience + change, undergo + change.* sufrir un contratiempo = suffer + bruises.* sufrir un inconveniente = suffer + inconvenience.* sufrir un retraso = encounter + delay.* sufrir un revés = take + an unfortunate turn, take + a pounding, take + a beating.* * *sufrir [I1 ]vt1 ‹dolores/molestias› to suffer; ‹persecución/exilio› to suffersufre lesiones de gravedad he has serious injuriessufrió una grave enfermedad she had a serious illness2 ‹derrota/castigo› to suffer; ‹cambio› to undergosufrieron un accidente en el camino de descenso they had an accident on the way downhabía sufrido otro atentado en 1992 he had been the target of a previous attack in 1992, there had been a previous attempt on his life in 1992nuestro ejército sufrió bajas importantes our army suffered serious lossesel avión sufrió un retraso de dos horas the plane was two hours lateel dólar sufrió un fuerte descenso the dollar suffered a sharp falluno de los motores sufrió una avería one of the engines broke downahora tendrás que sufrir las consecuencias now you'll have to suffer the consequencesson los que más sufren la crisis económica they are the ones hardest hit by the economic crisis3 (soportar) ( en frases negativas) to bearno puedo sufrir que se ría de mí I can't bear o stand him laughing at me, I can't bear o stand it when he laughs at mees que no puedo sufrirla I just can't bear o stand her■ sufrirvito suffermurió de repente, sin sufrir she died suddenly, she didn't sufferestá sufriendo mucho con los dolores she's suffering a great deal with the painsufrir DE algo to suffer FROM sthsufre del hígado/los riñones she suffers from o has a liver/kidney complaint* * *
sufrir ( conjugate sufrir) verbo transitivo
‹ cambio› to undergo;
‹ accidente› to have;
el coche sufrió una avería the car broke down
verbo intransitivo
to suffer;
sufrir de algo to suffer from sth
sufrir
I verbo intransitivo to suffer: sufre de reumatismo, he suffers from rheumatism
II verbo transitivo
1 (un daño, un perjuicio) to suffer: sufría una extraña enfermedad, he had a rare illness
(un accidente) to have
(una derrota) to suffer
(una operación) to undergo
2 (cambios) to undergo: en la adolescencia se sufre una gran transformación, you go through a lot of changes during adolescence
3 (soportar, aguantar) to bear: tuvimos que sufrir sus chistes machistas, we had to put up with his sexist jokes
' sufrir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
atravesada
- atravesado
- castigar
- desengaño
- llevar
- martirizar
- padecer
- pasar
- soportar
- accidente
- caída
- contratiempo
- daño
- desmayo
- experimentar
- herida
- persecución
- quemar
- regodearse
- resentirse
English:
break down
- brunt
- collapse
- crack
- crack up
- experience
- have
- incur
- meet with
- penalty
- relapse
- squirm
- suffer
- sustain
- undergo
- concuss
- die
- grieve
- height
- hemorrhage
- hurt
- mutate
- rack
- receive
- under
- weak
* * *♦ vt1. [padecer] to suffer;[accidente] to have;sufre frecuentes ataques epilépticos she often has epileptic fits;sufrió persecución por sus ideas she suffered persecution for her ideas;no sufrió daños it wasn't damaged;sufrió una agresión/un atentado he was attacked/an attempt was made on his life;sufrí una vergüenza increíble I felt incredibly embarrassed;la empresa ha sufrido pérdidas the company has reported o made losses;el ejército invasor sufrió numerosas bajas the invading army suffered numerous casualties2. [soportar] to put up with, to bear;tengo que sufrir sus manías I have to put up with his idiosyncrasies;a tu jefe no hay quien lo sufra your boss is impossible to put up with3. [experimentar] to undergo, to experience;la Bolsa sufrió una caída the stock market fell;las temperaturas sufrirán un descenso temperatures will fall♦ vi[padecer] to suffer;sufrió mucho antes de morir she suffered a lot before she died;sufre mucho si su hijo no lo llama he gets very anxious if his son doesn't call him;sufrir de [enfermedad] to suffer from;sufrir del estómago/riñón to have stomach/kidney trouble o a stomach/kidney complaint* * *I v/t figsuffer, put up withII v/i suffer (de from);sufre del estómago he has stomach problems* * *sufrir vt1) : to suffersufrir una pérdida: to suffer a loss2) : to tolerate, to put up withella no lo puede sufrir: she can't stand himsufrir vi: to suffer* * *sufrir vb (en general) to suffer -
17 दृढ _dṛḍha
दृढ a. [दृंह्-क्त नि˚ नलोपः]1 Fixed, firm, strong, un- swerving, untiring; असंगशस्त्रेण दृढेन छित्त्वा Bg.15.3; दृढभक्तिः H.3.58; दृढव्रतम् R.13.78.-2 Solid, massive.-3 Con- firmed, established.-4 Steady, persevering; भजन्ते मां दृढव्रताः Bg.7.28.-5 Firmly fastened, shut fast.-6 Compact.-7 Tight, close, dense.-8 Strong, intense, great, excessive, mighty, severe, powerful; तस्याः करि- ष्यामि दृढानुतापम् Ku.3.8; R.11.46.-9 Tough.-1 Difficult to be drawn or bent (as a bow); दृढस्य धनुष आयमनम् Ch. Up.1.3.5.-11 Durable.-12 Reliable.-13 Certain, sure.-14 Hard-hearted, cruel; U.4.-15 Secure.-16 (In Math.) Reduced to the smallest number by a common divisor.-ढम् 1 Iron.-2 A stronghold, fortress.-3 Excess, abundance, high degree-4 Anything fixed or firm or solid.-ढम् ind.1 Firmly, fast.-2 Very much, excessively, vehemently.-3 Thoroughly.-Comp. -अङ्ग a. strong-limbed, stout. (-गम्) a diamond.-अनुतापः deep repentance; तस्याः करिष्यामि दृढानुतापम् Ku.3.8.-आयुधः an epithet of Śiva.-इषुधि a. having a strong quiver.-काण्डः, -ग्रन्थिः, -पत्रः a bamboo.-कारिन् a. resolute.-कट्टुकः (in Math.) a multiplier admitting of no further simplifica- tion or reduction.-गात्रिका granulated sugar.-ग्राहिन् a. seizing firmly, pursuing an object with untiring energy, resolute; दृढग्राही करोमीति जाप्यं जपति जापकः Mb.12. 197.11.-दंशकः a shark.-द्वार a. having the gates well-secured.-धनः an epithet of Buddha.-धन्वन्, -धन्विन् m. a good archer; राजानं दृढधन्वानं दिलीपं सत्यवादि- नम् Mb.-धृति a. resolute.-नाभः a spell for restraining अस्त्रs; Rām.1.29.5.-निश्चय a.1 of firm resolve, resolute, firm.-2 confirmed.-नीरः, -फलः the cocoa- nut tree.-पाद a. resolute. (-दः) an epithet of Brahmā.-पृष्ठकः a tortoise.-प्रतिज्ञ a. firm to a promise, true to one's word, faithful to an agreement.-प्रत्ययः firm confidence, settled conviction; संप्राप्तान्न पुरा न संप्रति न च प्राप्तौ दृढप्रत्ययान् Bh.3.-प्ररोहः the holy fig tree.-प्रहारिन् a.1 striking hard.-2 hitting firmly, shooting surely.-भक्ति a. faithful, devoted.-भाजकः (In Math.) the greatest common measure.-भूमिः a person with a firm concentration of his mind in yogic studies; स तु दीर्घकालनैरन्तर्यसत्कारसेवितो दृढमतिः Yogadarśana.-भेदिन् A good archer; भ्राम्यञ्जले घटो वेध्यश्चक्रे मृत्पिण्डकं तथा । भ्रमन्तं वेधयेद्यो हि दृढभेदी स उच्यते ॥ Dhanur.15.-मति a. resolute, strong-willed, firm.-मन्यु a. having intense anger or grief; भार्गवाय दृढमन्यवे पुनः क्षत्रमुद्यतमिव न्यवेदयत् R.11.46.-मुष्टि a. close-fisted, miserly, niggardly.(-ष्टिः) 1 a sword.-2 strong fist; Ks.19.148.-मूलः, -वृक्षः the cocoa-nut tree.-रङ्गा alum.-लोमन् m. a wild hog.-वैरिन् m. a relentless foe; an inveterate enemy.-व्रत a.1 firm in religious austerity. एवं दृढव्रतो नित्यं ब्रह्मचारी समाहितः Ms.11.81.-2 firm, faithful.-3 perse- vering, persistent.-संधि a.1 firmly united, closely joined.-2 close, compact.-3 thick-set.-सौहृद a. firm in friendship. -
18 уменьшение
ср.diminution, decrease, lessening; (цен и т.п.) reduction; (боли и т.п.) abatement; (вины) extenuationрезкое уменьшение — a severe/drastic/sharp decrease
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19 spam
Envoyé à un grand nombre de personnes à la fois, par le biais d’une liste de diffusion, le spam est un courriel non sollicité, à caractère souvent commercial. Appelé aussi pourriel (contraction de "pourriture" et "électronique") par les Québécois puis une partie de la communauté francophone. En théorie, l’envoi de spams est interdit par la nétiquette. En pratique, les spams inondent nos boîtes aux lettres électroniques. Aux Etats-Unis, l’Etat de Washington est le premier à adopter une législation anti-spam, dès avril 1998. En 2003, plus de la moitié des Etats disposent de lois contre le spam. La Californie adopte une loi sévère en septembre 2003, avec entrée en vigueur le 1er janvier 2004. Au niveau fédéral, un projet de loi (Reduction in Distribution of Spam Act) est présenté en mai 2003. Une législation similaire est entérinée début 2003 par l’Union européenne, avec transposition dans les législations nationales requise en octobre 2003. De par la nature de l’internet, réseau mondial, on s’interroge toutefois sur l’efficacité de telles législations. Certains penchent plutôt pour un système de fortes amendes à l’encontre des sociétés émettrices de spams. D’autres considèrent que seules des solutions logicielles permettront de lutter efficacement contre les spams. En 2006, le nombre de spams double par rapport à 2005 et représenterait 90% de l’ensemble des courriels. Arrive aussi le spit, qui est un spam destiné à la téléphonie sur IP (internet protocol).
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