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1 arbitrarily
1) (матем.) сколь угодно...The value of E2cannot be made arbitrarily small Значение Е2 не может быть сколь угодно малым2) условноshown arbitrarily показан условно ( пояснение на чертеже)3) неоднозначноnot arbitrarily однозначно (напр., определять)English-Russian dictionary of scientific and technical difficulties vocabulary > arbitrarily
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2 show
1) проявлять (интерес, осторожность и т.д.)show interest in проявлять интерес к;the interest shown in интерес, проявленный к;show extreme care проявлять исключительную осторожность2) обладать (напр., каким-л. свойством)3) обозначать4) показыватьshown arbitrarily показан условно ( пояснение на чертеже);not shown for clarity условно не показан (о детали, элементе разреза, сечения; пояснение на чертеже)5) show promise for подавать надежды наEnglish-Russian dictionary of scientific and technical difficulties vocabulary > show
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3 clarity
1) наглядностьfor the sake of clarity для большей наглядностиbolts not shown for clarity болты условно не показаны-----КОММЕНТАРИЙ: clarity 2. условно (пометка на чертежах) bolts not shown for clarity болты условно не показаны. Один из убедительнейших примеров недопустимости использования буквализмов при переводе технической литературы. Любой из двух «взаимно встречных» подстрочников (как «болты для ясности не показаны» при переводе с английского языка на русский, так и «bolts not shown arbitrarily» при переводе с русского на английский), как минимум, вызовет недоумение у потенциального пользователя - соответственно, русскоязычного и англоязычного инженера.English-Russian dictionary of scientific and technical difficulties vocabulary > clarity
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