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61 паралельний
parallel; collateralпаралельний доступ комп. — multiple access
паралельний канал комп. — bypass channel
паралельний опір — shunt resistance, derived resistance
паралельний пошук комп. — split seek
паралельний режим комп. — concurrency mode, concurrent mode
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62 переколювати
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63 підколювати
= підколотиto split, to cleave; ( лід) to break (around, under, a little more, in addition to)підколювати шпильками — to pin (up), to tuck up with pins
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64 підламувати
= підламуватися, підламати, підломлюватися, підломлювати, підламатисяto break, to crack, to split ( under) -
65 підсектор
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66 пластувати
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67 побудований
constructed, erectedпобудований абияк — jerry-built, slop-built
побудований вручну комп. — hand-generated
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68 поділятися
( роз'єднуватися) to break up, to split up; ( розпадатися на групи) to fall into -
69 поколоти
поколоти дрова — to chop ( to split) wood
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70 поліекран
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71 помирати
= помертиto die; to pass away; to depart; sl to kick the bucket, to bite dust, to go aloft, to join the majorityпомерти раптово — to die suddenly, to die in one's boots
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72 посіктися
( про волосся) to split; ( про шовк) to cut -
73 пролом
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74 різати
1) to cut; to slice2) ( худобу) to kill, to slaughter3) to carve, to engrave4)різати слух — to split ( to pierce) the ears, to grate on one's ear ( nerves)
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75 розбивати
= розбити( посуд) to break, to smash; (бочку, човен) to stave in; ( голову) to fracture; (життя, щастя) to ruin; ( ворога) to overwhelm, to defeat; ( намет) to pitch; (сад, парк) to lay out; ( на ділянки) to parcel, to divide ( into); (сили, голоси) to split; полігр. to space ( out)розбивати на шматки — to smash ( to dash) to pieces; to break into smithereens
розбивати наголову (вщент) (ворога) — to crush, to mincemeat, to overwhelm
розбивати на друзки — to knock to pieces, to smash into/to smithereens; to shatter, to make matchwood of smth.
розбивати на підгрупи комп. — to quantize
розбивати на сторінки комп. — to page
розбивати чиї-небудь аргументи — to demolish smb.'s arguments
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76 розгалуженість
жramification, embranchment, branching; ел. split; анат. ( нерва) radicle; (про дорогу тж.) forkingрозгалуженість тріщини — crack bifurcation, crack fork
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77 роздвоєння
сfork, bifurcation, divarication; бот., зоол. dichotomyроздвоєння особистості мед. — dissociation of personality, multiple personality, split personality
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78 роздвоюватися
= роздвоїтисяto fork, to bifurcate, to split, to become double, to divaricate -
79 роздільний
I розд`ільний( нарізний) separate; ( окремий) discrete; ( про вимову) clear, distinctII роздільн`ий( подільний) divisible -
80 розкол
ч1) split, dissidence; cleavage; disunity, division2) рел. schism, dissidence, dissent
См. также в других словарях:
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split — [split] vt. split, splitting [MDu splitten, akin to MHG splīzen < IE base * (s)plei , to split, crack > FLINT] 1. to separate, cut, or divide into two or more parts; cause to separate along the grain or length; break into layers 2. to break … English World dictionary