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81 нефтепроявление
1) Engineering: oil show, show (в скважине)2) Oil: ingress of oil, oil showing3) Oil&Gas technology oil ingress4) oil&gas: oil seep, oil seepage, oil shows, signs of oil, natural seep -
82 показатели
1) General subject: activities (в экономических исследованиях), data, vital signs (обычно включают в себя частоту сердечных сокращений, частоту дыхания, артериальное давление, температуру тела, сатурацию кислорода. В большинстве случаев измеряются средним медперсоналом и заносятся в специальные бланки), reading, showing, variables2) Zoology: performance (о животных. В широком смысле — любые показатели, будь то продуктивность, результаты выступлений и т. д.)3) Medicine: indices4) Military: operations security indicators, performance, performances5) Agriculture: reading pl6) Mathematics: figures7) Railway term: pertinent data8) Economy: sub-aggregates9) Accounting: term10) Diplomatic term: activity (в экономических исследованиях)11) Oil: performance (технологических процессов; режимов), weight indices12) Astronautics: metrics13) Business: readings14) Drilling: efficiency15) American English: results [as in medical or medical test-results]16) Makarov: signatures17) SAP.fin. key figures18) oil&gas: economic figures -
83 irreführend
Adj. misleading* * *misleading; delusive; deceitful* * *ịr|re|füh|rend1. adjmisleading2. advdie Strecke ist irreführend ausgeschildert — the signs are very misleading
* * *(wrong, mistaken or showing false reasoning: a fallacious argument.) fallacious* * *ir·re·füh·rendadj misleading* * ** * *irreführend adj misleading* * *Adjektiv misleading; (täuschend) deceptive* * *adj.delusive adj.misleading adj. adv.misleadingly adv. -
84 congelamiento
m.freezing, freeze, congelation.* * *masculino (esp AmL) congelación* * *masculino (esp AmL) congelación* * *frostbite* * *
congelamiento sustantivo masculino Med frostbite: empezaba a mostrar los primeros síntomas de congelamiento, he started showing the first signs of frostbite
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85 ostento
ostento, āvi, ātum ( inf. pass. ostentarier, Plaut. Most. 1, 3, 129), 1, v. freq. a. [ostendo], to present to view, to show, exhibit (class.).I.In gen.:II.alicui jugula sua pro capite alicujus,
to present, offer, Cic. Att. 1, 16, 4:aliquem,
Verg. A. 12, 479:campos nitentes,
id. ib. 6, 678:Sidonias opes,
id. ib. 4, 75:passum capillum,
Caes. B. G. 7, 48:liberos,
Suet. Aug. 34: quo res sapsa loco sese ostentat, Enn. ap. Fest. p. 325 Müll. (Ann. v. 372 Vahl.).—In partic.A.To show off with vanity or boastfulness, to display, make a display of, boast of, vaunt:B.amorem tibi meum,
Cic. Fam. 10, 3, 4:quid me ostentem,
why should I make a display of myself? id. ib. 1, 4, 3:et prae se ferre,
id. Att. 2, 23, 3:memoriae ostentandae causā,
Auct. Her. 2, 30, 47: clientelas, Dolabell. ap. Cic. Fam. 9, 9, 2:triumphos suos,
Sall. J. 31, 10:eum ipsum aliis,
id. ib. 49, 4:se in aliis rebus,
to exhibit themselves, Cic. Cael. 28, 67:Ambiorigem ostentant fidei faciundae causā,
Caes. B. G. 5, 41.—To hold out or up as an example:C.desine Tydiden vultuque et murmure nobis Ostentare,
Ov. M. 13, 350.—To hold out for the purpose of offering or giving; to proffer, promise:D.alterā manu fert lapidem, panem ostentat alterā,
Plaut. Aul. 2, 2, 18:agrum,
Cic. Agr. 2, 28, 78:praemia,
Sall. J. 66, 1; 89, 1; cf.:praemia modo, modo formidinem,
id. ib. 23, 1:praedam,
id. ib. 68, 3.—To hold out in a threatening manner; to threaten, menace:E.caedem, servitutem,
Cic. Fam. 4, 14, 1:periculum capitis,
id. Clu. 8, 25:minas,
Liv. 2, 42.—To show by speech or signs; to indicate, point out, signify, reveal, disclose:(largitio) verbis ostentari potest, re verā fieri, nisi exhausto aerario, nullo pacto potest,
Cic. Agr. 2, 4, 18:tibi me istis esse familiarem,
id. Fam. 9, 6, 2:principem,
to reveal, Plin. Pan. 4, 7.—With rel.-clause: ostentans, quanta eos... invidia maneret showing, declaring, Suet. Caes. 14. -
86 João III, king
(1502-1557)Portugal's most talented and accomplished monarch of the late Renaissance period. João III was the 15th king of Portugal, the son of King Manuel I. Well-educated by brilliant tutors, including the humanist Luís Teixeira, João at age 12 was introduced to the study of royal governance by his father. During his reign, Portugal reached the apogee of its world imperial power at least in terms of coastal area and number of different continents over which the scattered territories were spread. Portugal had a tenuous hold on various Moroccan cities, and during João's reign was forced to abandon most of the North African fortresses, due to Muslim military pressures. It was to the colonization and exploitation of giant Brazil, though, that João turned imperial attention. In diplomacy, no other monarch during the Aviz dynasty was as active; negotiations proceeded with Spain, France, and the Holy See. In domestic affairs, João III reinforced absolutist tendencies and built up royal power. It was João, too, who introduced the Inquisition into Portugal in 1536, after lengthy negotiations. The king encouraged a flowering of humanist culture as well, and among favored intellectuals were the great writers Gil Vicente and Damião de Góis.João III's reign was a vital turning point in the history of Portugal's first overseas empire (1415-1580). He found the empire at its zenith, yet when he died it was showing grave signs of weakness not only in Morocco, but in Asia, where rival European powers and the Turks were on the move. Portugal's very independence from Spain and even the royal succession were under a cloud when João III died in 1557 without a son to succeed him. Following tragic deaths of his children, João's only indirect heir was Sebastião, a grandson, who succeeded to rule a menaced Portugal. -
87 معلم
مَعْلَم \ signpost: a post that carries signs (showing the distances to the towns in each direction) where roads cross or divide.
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