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61 Artificial Intelligence
In my opinion, none of [these programs] does even remote justice to the complexity of human mental processes. Unlike men, "artificially intelligent" programs tend to be single minded, undistractable, and unemotional. (Neisser, 1967, p. 9)Future progress in [artificial intelligence] will depend on the development of both practical and theoretical knowledge.... As regards theoretical knowledge, some have sought a unified theory of artificial intelligence. My view is that artificial intelligence is (or soon will be) an engineering discipline since its primary goal is to build things. (Nilsson, 1971, pp. vii-viii)Most workers in AI [artificial intelligence] research and in related fields confess to a pronounced feeling of disappointment in what has been achieved in the last 25 years. Workers entered the field around 1950, and even around 1960, with high hopes that are very far from being realized in 1972. In no part of the field have the discoveries made so far produced the major impact that was then promised.... In the meantime, claims and predictions regarding the potential results of AI research had been publicized which went even farther than the expectations of the majority of workers in the field, whose embarrassments have been added to by the lamentable failure of such inflated predictions....When able and respected scientists write in letters to the present author that AI, the major goal of computing science, represents "another step in the general process of evolution"; that possibilities in the 1980s include an all-purpose intelligence on a human-scale knowledge base; that awe-inspiring possibilities suggest themselves based on machine intelligence exceeding human intelligence by the year 2000 [one has the right to be skeptical]. (Lighthill, 1972, p. 17)4) Just as Astronomy Succeeded Astrology, the Discovery of Intellectual Processes in Machines Should Lead to a Science, EventuallyJust as astronomy succeeded astrology, following Kepler's discovery of planetary regularities, the discoveries of these many principles in empirical explorations on intellectual processes in machines should lead to a science, eventually. (Minsky & Papert, 1973, p. 11)5) Problems in Machine Intelligence Arise Because Things Obvious to Any Person Are Not Represented in the ProgramMany problems arise in experiments on machine intelligence because things obvious to any person are not represented in any program. One can pull with a string, but one cannot push with one.... Simple facts like these caused serious problems when Charniak attempted to extend Bobrow's "Student" program to more realistic applications, and they have not been faced up to until now. (Minsky & Papert, 1973, p. 77)What do we mean by [a symbolic] "description"? We do not mean to suggest that our descriptions must be made of strings of ordinary language words (although they might be). The simplest kind of description is a structure in which some features of a situation are represented by single ("primitive") symbols, and relations between those features are represented by other symbols-or by other features of the way the description is put together. (Minsky & Papert, 1973, p. 11)[AI is] the use of computer programs and programming techniques to cast light on the principles of intelligence in general and human thought in particular. (Boden, 1977, p. 5)The word you look for and hardly ever see in the early AI literature is the word knowledge. They didn't believe you have to know anything, you could always rework it all.... In fact 1967 is the turning point in my mind when there was enough feeling that the old ideas of general principles had to go.... I came up with an argument for what I called the primacy of expertise, and at the time I called the other guys the generalists. (Moses, quoted in McCorduck, 1979, pp. 228-229)9) Artificial Intelligence Is Psychology in a Particularly Pure and Abstract FormThe basic idea of cognitive science is that intelligent beings are semantic engines-in other words, automatic formal systems with interpretations under which they consistently make sense. We can now see why this includes psychology and artificial intelligence on a more or less equal footing: people and intelligent computers (if and when there are any) turn out to be merely different manifestations of the same underlying phenomenon. Moreover, with universal hardware, any semantic engine can in principle be formally imitated by a computer if only the right program can be found. And that will guarantee semantic imitation as well, since (given the appropriate formal behavior) the semantics is "taking care of itself" anyway. Thus we also see why, from this perspective, artificial intelligence can be regarded as psychology in a particularly pure and abstract form. The same fundamental structures are under investigation, but in AI, all the relevant parameters are under direct experimental control (in the programming), without any messy physiology or ethics to get in the way. (Haugeland, 1981b, p. 31)There are many different kinds of reasoning one might imagine:Formal reasoning involves the syntactic manipulation of data structures to deduce new ones following prespecified rules of inference. Mathematical logic is the archetypical formal representation. Procedural reasoning uses simulation to answer questions and solve problems. When we use a program to answer What is the sum of 3 and 4? it uses, or "runs," a procedural model of arithmetic. Reasoning by analogy seems to be a very natural mode of thought for humans but, so far, difficult to accomplish in AI programs. The idea is that when you ask the question Can robins fly? the system might reason that "robins are like sparrows, and I know that sparrows can fly, so robins probably can fly."Generalization and abstraction are also natural reasoning process for humans that are difficult to pin down well enough to implement in a program. If one knows that Robins have wings, that Sparrows have wings, and that Blue jays have wings, eventually one will believe that All birds have wings. This capability may be at the core of most human learning, but it has not yet become a useful technique in AI.... Meta- level reasoning is demonstrated by the way one answers the question What is Paul Newman's telephone number? You might reason that "if I knew Paul Newman's number, I would know that I knew it, because it is a notable fact." This involves using "knowledge about what you know," in particular, about the extent of your knowledge and about the importance of certain facts. Recent research in psychology and AI indicates that meta-level reasoning may play a central role in human cognitive processing. (Barr & Feigenbaum, 1981, pp. 146-147)Suffice it to say that programs already exist that can do things-or, at the very least, appear to be beginning to do things-which ill-informed critics have asserted a priori to be impossible. Examples include: perceiving in a holistic as opposed to an atomistic way; using language creatively; translating sensibly from one language to another by way of a language-neutral semantic representation; planning acts in a broad and sketchy fashion, the details being decided only in execution; distinguishing between different species of emotional reaction according to the psychological context of the subject. (Boden, 1981, p. 33)Can the synthesis of Man and Machine ever be stable, or will the purely organic component become such a hindrance that it has to be discarded? If this eventually happens-and I have... good reasons for thinking that it must-we have nothing to regret and certainly nothing to fear. (Clarke, 1984, p. 243)The thesis of GOFAI... is not that the processes underlying intelligence can be described symbolically... but that they are symbolic. (Haugeland, 1985, p. 113)14) Artificial Intelligence Provides a Useful Approach to Psychological and Psychiatric Theory FormationIt is all very well formulating psychological and psychiatric theories verbally but, when using natural language (even technical jargon), it is difficult to recognise when a theory is complete; oversights are all too easily made, gaps too readily left. This is a point which is generally recognised to be true and it is for precisely this reason that the behavioural sciences attempt to follow the natural sciences in using "classical" mathematics as a more rigorous descriptive language. However, it is an unfortunate fact that, with a few notable exceptions, there has been a marked lack of success in this application. It is my belief that a different approach-a different mathematics-is needed, and that AI provides just this approach. (Hand, quoted in Hand, 1985, pp. 6-7)We might distinguish among four kinds of AI.Research of this kind involves building and programming computers to perform tasks which, to paraphrase Marvin Minsky, would require intelligence if they were done by us. Researchers in nonpsychological AI make no claims whatsoever about the psychological realism of their programs or the devices they build, that is, about whether or not computers perform tasks as humans do.Research here is guided by the view that the computer is a useful tool in the study of mind. In particular, we can write computer programs or build devices that simulate alleged psychological processes in humans and then test our predictions about how the alleged processes work. We can weave these programs and devices together with other programs and devices that simulate different alleged mental processes and thereby test the degree to which the AI system as a whole simulates human mentality. According to weak psychological AI, working with computer models is a way of refining and testing hypotheses about processes that are allegedly realized in human minds.... According to this view, our minds are computers and therefore can be duplicated by other computers. Sherry Turkle writes that the "real ambition is of mythic proportions, making a general purpose intelligence, a mind." (Turkle, 1984, p. 240) The authors of a major text announce that "the ultimate goal of AI research is to build a person or, more humbly, an animal." (Charniak & McDermott, 1985, p. 7)Research in this field, like strong psychological AI, takes seriously the functionalist view that mentality can be realized in many different types of physical devices. Suprapsychological AI, however, accuses strong psychological AI of being chauvinisticof being only interested in human intelligence! Suprapsychological AI claims to be interested in all the conceivable ways intelligence can be realized. (Flanagan, 1991, pp. 241-242)16) Determination of Relevance of Rules in Particular ContextsEven if the [rules] were stored in a context-free form the computer still couldn't use them. To do that the computer requires rules enabling it to draw on just those [ rules] which are relevant in each particular context. Determination of relevance will have to be based on further facts and rules, but the question will again arise as to which facts and rules are relevant for making each particular determination. One could always invoke further facts and rules to answer this question, but of course these must be only the relevant ones. And so it goes. It seems that AI workers will never be able to get started here unless they can settle the problem of relevance beforehand by cataloguing types of context and listing just those facts which are relevant in each. (Dreyfus & Dreyfus, 1986, p. 80)Perhaps the single most important idea to artificial intelligence is that there is no fundamental difference between form and content, that meaning can be captured in a set of symbols such as a semantic net. (G. Johnson, 1986, p. 250)Artificial intelligence is based on the assumption that the mind can be described as some kind of formal system manipulating symbols that stand for things in the world. Thus it doesn't matter what the brain is made of, or what it uses for tokens in the great game of thinking. Using an equivalent set of tokens and rules, we can do thinking with a digital computer, just as we can play chess using cups, salt and pepper shakers, knives, forks, and spoons. Using the right software, one system (the mind) can be mapped into the other (the computer). (G. Johnson, 1986, p. 250)19) A Statement of the Primary and Secondary Purposes of Artificial IntelligenceThe primary goal of Artificial Intelligence is to make machines smarter.The secondary goals of Artificial Intelligence are to understand what intelligence is (the Nobel laureate purpose) and to make machines more useful (the entrepreneurial purpose). (Winston, 1987, p. 1)The theoretical ideas of older branches of engineering are captured in the language of mathematics. We contend that mathematical logic provides the basis for theory in AI. Although many computer scientists already count logic as fundamental to computer science in general, we put forward an even stronger form of the logic-is-important argument....AI deals mainly with the problem of representing and using declarative (as opposed to procedural) knowledge. Declarative knowledge is the kind that is expressed as sentences, and AI needs a language in which to state these sentences. Because the languages in which this knowledge usually is originally captured (natural languages such as English) are not suitable for computer representations, some other language with the appropriate properties must be used. It turns out, we think, that the appropriate properties include at least those that have been uppermost in the minds of logicians in their development of logical languages such as the predicate calculus. Thus, we think that any language for expressing knowledge in AI systems must be at least as expressive as the first-order predicate calculus. (Genesereth & Nilsson, 1987, p. viii)21) Perceptual Structures Can Be Represented as Lists of Elementary PropositionsIn artificial intelligence studies, perceptual structures are represented as assemblages of description lists, the elementary components of which are propositions asserting that certain relations hold among elements. (Chase & Simon, 1988, p. 490)Artificial intelligence (AI) is sometimes defined as the study of how to build and/or program computers to enable them to do the sorts of things that minds can do. Some of these things are commonly regarded as requiring intelligence: offering a medical diagnosis and/or prescription, giving legal or scientific advice, proving theorems in logic or mathematics. Others are not, because they can be done by all normal adults irrespective of educational background (and sometimes by non-human animals too), and typically involve no conscious control: seeing things in sunlight and shadows, finding a path through cluttered terrain, fitting pegs into holes, speaking one's own native tongue, and using one's common sense. Because it covers AI research dealing with both these classes of mental capacity, this definition is preferable to one describing AI as making computers do "things that would require intelligence if done by people." However, it presupposes that computers could do what minds can do, that they might really diagnose, advise, infer, and understand. One could avoid this problematic assumption (and also side-step questions about whether computers do things in the same way as we do) by defining AI instead as "the development of computers whose observable performance has features which in humans we would attribute to mental processes." This bland characterization would be acceptable to some AI workers, especially amongst those focusing on the production of technological tools for commercial purposes. But many others would favour a more controversial definition, seeing AI as the science of intelligence in general-or, more accurately, as the intellectual core of cognitive science. As such, its goal is to provide a systematic theory that can explain (and perhaps enable us to replicate) both the general categories of intentionality and the diverse psychological capacities grounded in them. (Boden, 1990b, pp. 1-2)Because the ability to store data somewhat corresponds to what we call memory in human beings, and because the ability to follow logical procedures somewhat corresponds to what we call reasoning in human beings, many members of the cult have concluded that what computers do somewhat corresponds to what we call thinking. It is no great difficulty to persuade the general public of that conclusion since computers process data very fast in small spaces well below the level of visibility; they do not look like other machines when they are at work. They seem to be running along as smoothly and silently as the brain does when it remembers and reasons and thinks. On the other hand, those who design and build computers know exactly how the machines are working down in the hidden depths of their semiconductors. Computers can be taken apart, scrutinized, and put back together. Their activities can be tracked, analyzed, measured, and thus clearly understood-which is far from possible with the brain. This gives rise to the tempting assumption on the part of the builders and designers that computers can tell us something about brains, indeed, that the computer can serve as a model of the mind, which then comes to be seen as some manner of information processing machine, and possibly not as good at the job as the machine. (Roszak, 1994, pp. xiv-xv)The inner workings of the human mind are far more intricate than the most complicated systems of modern technology. Researchers in the field of artificial intelligence have been attempting to develop programs that will enable computers to display intelligent behavior. Although this field has been an active one for more than thirty-five years and has had many notable successes, AI researchers still do not know how to create a program that matches human intelligence. No existing program can recall facts, solve problems, reason, learn, and process language with human facility. This lack of success has occurred not because computers are inferior to human brains but rather because we do not yet know in sufficient detail how intelligence is organized in the brain. (Anderson, 1995, p. 2)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Artificial Intelligence
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62 Behaviorism
A person is changed by the contingencies of reinforcement under which he behaves; he does not store the contingencies. In particular, he does not store copies of the stimuli which have played a part in the contingencies. There are no "iconic representations" in his mind; there are no "data structures stored in his memory"; he has no "cognitive map" of the world in which he has lived. He has simply been changed in such a way that stimuli now control particular kinds of perceptual behavior. (Skinner, 1974, p. 84)Psychology as the behaviorist views it is a purely objective natural science. Its theoretical goal is the prediction and control of behavior. Introspection forms no essential part of its method nor is the scientific value of its data dependent upon the readiness with which they lend themselves to interpretation in terms of consciousness. The behaviorist, in his efforts to get a unitary scheme of animal response, recognizes no dividing line between man and brute. The behavior of man, with all its refinement and complexity, forms only a part of the behaviorist's total scheme of investigation. (Watson, quoted in Fancher, 1979, p. 319)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Behaviorism
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63 (SPC) управление (станком с ЧПУ) от УП, хранимой в памяти
Makarov: stored program control (системы)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > (SPC) управление (станком с ЧПУ) от УП, хранимой в памяти
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64 запас
1) General subject: arrearage, backlog, budget, fallback, fund, grist, hoard, inventory, margin (денег, времени и т. п.), provision, reserve, reservoir (знаний, энергии и т. п.), spare, stock, stockpile, store, supply, (проверять) take stock2) Biology: cache (пищи), stock (популяции)3) Naval: stock (грузов на складе)5) Military: stock (материальных средств), stock fund, stockage (материальных средств), supply (материальных средств)8) Mathematics: content9) Railway term: lay-by10) Economy: margin (денег, времени, места и т.п.), asset (накопленное количество какого-либо блага)11) Accounting: position14) Diplomatic term: margin (времени, денег, прочности и т.п.)15) Forestry: deposit, growing stock, margin( допускаемые) (напр. прочности, мощности), standing volume, volume (насаждения)17) Textile: inturns (при раскрое)18) Information technology: margin (регулирования)20) Cartography: capacity21) Banking: bank23) Silicates: stock (сырьевого материала)24) Ecology: storage25) Advertising: carryover26) Taxes: reserves27) Mass media: bowl (country's rice bowl - запасы риса в стране)28) Business: holding30) Quality control: pool (напр. отдельных деталей), stockage32) Sakhalin A: margin (характеристика конструкции)33) Cables: margin (характеристика конструкции), stock (ы)34) Makarov: allowance (характеристика конструкции), armoury (чего-л.), back-log, outsize, plenty, pool (плазмы, крови для переливания и т.п.), redundancy, repertory, reserve (резерв), spare (резерв), stand-by, stock (нефтепродукта или др. сырьевого материала), stock-pile (резерв), store (на случай необходимости)36) SAP.tech. stk37) Logistics: res, stockpiling, supply stock, unit reserves38) Electrical engineering: rated (По току или напряжению. Например, 100% rated cable - кабель с сечением, рассчитанным на два номинальных тока) -
65 система управления программой, хранящейся в памяти ЭВМ
Engineering: stored program control systemУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > система управления программой, хранящейся в памяти ЭВМ
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66 суммарная ошибка
1) Engineering: stored error2) Mathematics: pooled error, summary error3) Economy: composite error, resultant error, total error4) Physics: aggregate error5) Astronautics: accumulated error, cumulative error6) Network technologies: generated error7) Quality control: pool error, resulting error8) General subject: accumulative error -
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1) Aviation: gross error2) Naval: aggregate error3) Engineering: accumulated error, combined error, combined uncertainty, composite accuracy, cumulative error, overall accuracy, overall error, overall precision (случайная), overall uncertainty, total error, total uncertainty4) Construction: cumulative errors5) Mathematics: net inaccuracy6) Geodesy: closure error (позиционирования модулей)7) Metrology: inaccuracy8) Quality control: resultant error, resulting error9) Makarov: error budget, integral error, integrated error, long-term precision, stored errorУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > суммарная погрешность
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68 управление (станком с ЧПУ) от УП, хранимой в памяти
Automation: stored program control (системы)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > управление (станком с ЧПУ) от УП, хранимой в памяти
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69 хранящийся на складе
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > хранящийся на складе
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70 централизованное управление по записанным программам
Engineering: full stored program controlУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > централизованное управление по записанным программам
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71 числовое программное управление на основе хранимой программы
Robots: stored-program numerical controlУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > числовое программное управление на основе хранимой программы
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72 электромеханическая коммутация с микропрограммным управлением
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > электромеханическая коммутация с микропрограммным управлением
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73 speicherprogrammierbare Steuerung
speicherprogrammierbare Steuerung1 f ELEK programmable logic controller, PLCspeicherprogrammierbare Steuerung2 f IT stored program controlDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch Engineering > speicherprogrammierbare Steuerung
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74 cerca2
= near, nearby [near-by], near at hand, close at hand, handy, nigh, within walking distance, in the vicinity, within easy walking distance, within an easy walk.Ex. You can restrict the neighborhood even more by using NEAR, which searches for two (or more) terms, in any order, in the same sentence.Ex. An earlier leakage had prompted library staff to make arrangements with a nearby firm of book conservation specialists in the event of a further disaster.Ex. The firm does not have to be near at hand, but there must be plenty of cooperation and consultation as to selection of stock.Ex. Material needed daily should be stored close at hand.Ex. The desire soon dies away and the book is forgotten if copies are not handy = El deseo pronto muere y el libro se olvida si no hay ejemplares a mano.Ex. The article 'The end is nigh' predicts that the information technology crisis is likely to be worse than predicted because of the need to organize replacement of systems affected by the millennium problem = El artículo "El fin esta cerca' predice que la crisis de la tecnología de la información es probable que sea pero de lo previsto debido a la necesidad de organizar la sustitución de los sistemas afectados por el problema del milenio.Ex. The pilot phase focused on the students at schools within walking distance of the Central Library.Ex. In general while on desk duty the librarian must be aware of what is happening in the vicinity and notice who is coming and going.Ex. For those who wish to make their own arrangements for accommodation, there are many hotels within easy walking distance.Ex. A great neighborhood has stores and shops that satisfy everyday needs within an easy walk from home.----* al examinar Algo de cerca = on closer examination, on closer inspection.* cerca de = close to, near [nearer -comp., nearest -sup.], in the vicinity of, in close proximity to, around, a heartbeat away from, in sight of, in the proximity of.* cerca de + Fecha/Número = circa + Fecha/Número [ca o c, -abrev.].* cerca + Posesivo = at + Posesivo + elbow.* cerca uno del otro = in close proximity.* conducir demasiado cerca de otro = tailgate.* controlado de cerca = closely monitored.* de cerca = at close range, at close quarters.* demasiado cerca = too close for comfort.* estar cerca = be at hand, be around.* estar cerca de = be close to.* estar muy cerca de = be one step away from, be steps away from, come + very close to.* lo suficientemente cerca = within range.* lo suficientemente cerca como para oír = within earshot of.* más cerca de = more nearly.* mirada de cerca = close look.* mirada más de cerca = closer look.* mucho más cerca = far closer.* muy cerca = close-by.* muy de cerca = not far behind.* peligrosamente cerca = too close for comfort.* seguido de cerca = closely followed, closely monitored.* seguir de cerca = monitor, stay in + control, keep + track of.* ver la muerte de cerca = have + brushes with death.* vigilado de cerca = under close guard.* vigilar Algo muy de cerca = keep + a watchful eye.* visión de cerca = ringside view, ringside seat.* vivir cerca = live + locally. -
75 oficina
f.1 office.oficina de cambio bureau de changeoficina de correos post officeoficina de información information officeoficina de prensa press officeoficina de turismo tourist office2 bureau, government department.3 orderly room.* * *1 office\horas de oficina business hoursoficina de empleo job centre, US job officeoficina pública government officeoficina de turismo tourist information office* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=despacho) [gen] office; (Mil) orderly room; (Farm) laboratory; (Téc) workshopoficina de colocación, oficina de empleo — job centre
oficina de objetos perdidos — lost property office, lost-and-found department (EEUU)
2) Chile (Min) nitrate works* * *1) ( despacho) office2) (Chi) (Min) nitrate field* * *= office.Ex. The principal sprang up from her chair and began to perambulate with swift, precise movements about her spacious office.----* archivo de oficina = office file.* artículos de oficina = office supplies.* asesoría y oficina de información itinerante en furgón = mobile information and advice van.* Asociación Nacional de Oficinas de Información al Consumidor (NACAB) = National Association of Citizens' Advice Bureaux (NACAB).* bloque de oficinas = office building, office block, office tower.* cuya oficina central está en = headquartered (at/in).* del mismo tipo que las oficinas = office-type.* de oficina = clerical.* edificio de oficinas = office building, office block.* gestión de oficinas = office management.* horas de oficina = office hours, business hours.* jefa de oficina de correos = postmistress.* jefe de oficina de correos = postmaster.* material de oficina = office equipment, office supplies.* material y equipos de oficina = office supply and equipment.* mobiliario de oficina = office furniture.* muebles de oficina = office furniture.* oficina administrativa central = administrative headquarters.* oficina central = headquarters (HQ -abrev.-), head office.* oficina de administración = administrative office.* oficina de cambio = exchange office, currency exchange bureau, exchange bureau.* oficina de correos = post office.* oficina de derechos de autor = copyright office.* oficina de desempleo = employment bureau, employment centre, job centre.* oficina de empleo = employment centre, employment bureau, job centre, labour exchange.* oficina de información = information office, visitor's centre.* Oficina de Información al Ciudadano (CAB) = Citizens' Advice Bureau (CAB).* oficina de información turística = tourism information office.* Oficina de Investigación y Desarrollo (ORD) = Office of Research and Development (ORD).* oficina del consumidor = consumer guidance office.* oficina del fiscal, la = prosecutor's office, the.* oficina de patentes = patent office.* oficina de prensa = press office.* oficina de protección al consumidor = consumer protection office.* oficina de seguros = insurance office.* oficina de turismo = tourist office, tourism information office.* oficina electrónica = electronic office.* oficina municipal = council office.* Oficina para el Mejor Comercio = Better Business Bureau.* oficina regional = regional office.* oficina sin papel = paperless office.* proveedor de material de oficina = office supplier.* suministros de oficina = office supplies.* tener la oficina central en = headquarter (at/in).* útiles de oficina = office supplies.* * *1) ( despacho) office2) (Chi) (Min) nitrate field* * *= office.Ex: The principal sprang up from her chair and began to perambulate with swift, precise movements about her spacious office.
* archivo de oficina = office file.* artículos de oficina = office supplies.* asesoría y oficina de información itinerante en furgón = mobile information and advice van.* Asociación Nacional de Oficinas de Información al Consumidor (NACAB) = National Association of Citizens' Advice Bureaux (NACAB).* bloque de oficinas = office building, office block, office tower.* cuya oficina central está en = headquartered (at/in).* del mismo tipo que las oficinas = office-type.* de oficina = clerical.* edificio de oficinas = office building, office block.* gestión de oficinas = office management.* horas de oficina = office hours, business hours.* jefa de oficina de correos = postmistress.* jefe de oficina de correos = postmaster.* material de oficina = office equipment, office supplies.* material y equipos de oficina = office supply and equipment.* mobiliario de oficina = office furniture.* muebles de oficina = office furniture.* oficina administrativa central = administrative headquarters.* oficina central = headquarters (HQ -abrev.-), head office.* oficina de administración = administrative office.* oficina de cambio = exchange office, currency exchange bureau, exchange bureau.* oficina de correos = post office.* oficina de derechos de autor = copyright office.* oficina de desempleo = employment bureau, employment centre, job centre.* oficina de empleo = employment centre, employment bureau, job centre, labour exchange.* oficina de información = information office, visitor's centre.* Oficina de Información al Ciudadano (CAB) = Citizens' Advice Bureau (CAB).* oficina de información turística = tourism information office.* Oficina de Investigación y Desarrollo (ORD) = Office of Research and Development (ORD).* oficina del consumidor = consumer guidance office.* oficina del fiscal, la = prosecutor's office, the.* oficina de patentes = patent office.* oficina de prensa = press office.* oficina de protección al consumidor = consumer protection office.* oficina de seguros = insurance office.* oficina de turismo = tourist office, tourism information office.* oficina electrónica = electronic office.* oficina municipal = council office.* Oficina para el Mejor Comercio = Better Business Bureau.* oficina regional = regional office.* oficina sin papel = paperless office.* proveedor de material de oficina = office supplier.* suministros de oficina = office supplies.* tener la oficina central en = headquarter (at/in).* útiles de oficina = office supplies.* * *A (despacho) officeen horas de oficina during office hourstendrá lugar en nuestras oficinas it will take place at our officesCompuestos:bureau de changeunemployment office(government) immigration officetourist officegovernment officeB ( Min) nitrate field* * *
oficina sustantivo femenino ( despacho) office;
oficina de empleo/turismo unemployment/tourist office
oficina sustantivo femenino
1 office: hoy no iré a la oficina, I'm not going to the office today 2 oficina de correos/ turismo, post/tourist office
oficina de empleo, job centre, US job office
' oficina' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alcaldía
- central
- decorar
- delegación
- deslizarse
- despacho
- dirección
- estar
- estanca
- estanco
- F.B.I
- gabinete
- información
- mesa
- ordenanza
- papelera
- registro
- responsable
- secretaría
- secretariado
- subsecretaría
- superintendencia
- traslado
- administración
- agencia
- atención
- botones
- cerrar
- consulado
- conventillo
- correo
- dotado
- empleado
- encerrar
- escribanía
- escritorio
- fichar
- gerencia
- hacienda
- instalar
- júnior
- material
- murmurar
- notaría
- nuevo
- ordenar
- poner
- redacción
- sello
- tesorería
English:
broadcast
- bureau
- business
- clerical
- control
- cubicle
- desk
- disturb
- expect
- furnish
- headquarters
- inquiry
- job centre
- main
- occupy
- office
- office furniture
- office hours
- PO
- post office
- postmaster
- service charge
- supply
- to
- tourist office
- white-collar
- ahead
- at
- concern
- equipment
- grind
- head
- home
- job
- march
- nine
- post
- secretarial
- show
- sneak
- storm
- tourist
- what
- white
- work
* * *oficina nf1. [despacho] office;puedes llamarlo a su oficina you can phone him at the officeoficina de atención al cliente front office;oficina de clasificación de correo sorting office;oficina de colocación employment agency;oficina de correos post office;oficina de empleo employment bureau, Br Jobcentre;oficina de información information office;oficina inteligente intelligent office;oficina de prensa press office;oficina pública public office;oficina de turismo tourist office* * *f office* * *oficina nf: office* * *oficina n office -
76 cerca
adv.near, close.¿está o queda cerca? is it near o nearby?ver algo/a alguien de cerca to see something/somebody close uppor aquí cerca nearbysi no costó dos millones, andará cerca it can't have cost much less than two millionf.1 fence (valla).2 picket fence.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: cercar.* * *► adverbio1 (lugar y tiempo) near, close\■ cerca de la estación near the station, close to the stationde cerca closely————————1 (vallado) fence, wall* * *1. adv.close, near, nearby- cerca de2. noun f.1) fence2) wall* * *ISF (=valla) [de madera, alambre] fence; [de piedra, ladrillo] wallIIcerca eléctrica — electrified fence, electric fence
1. ADV1) [indicando proximidad] [de aquí o allí] near, nearby; [entre objetos, personas] closeestá aquí cerca — it's very o just near here
¿está cerca la estación? — is the station near here o nearby?
está tan cerca que puedo ir andando — it's so near here o so close I can just walk
las casas están tan cerca que se pueden oír las conversaciones de los vecinos — the houses are so close (to each other) that you can hear what the neighbours are saying
quería tener más cerca a los amigos — he wanted to be nearer (to) o closer to his friends
las vacaciones están ya cerca — the holidays are nearly here, the holidays are not far off now
•
cerca de — near (to), close toviven cerca de la playa — they live near (to) o close to the beach
2)•
de cerca —a) (=a poca distancia) [ver] close up; [seguir, observar, vigilar] closelyno veo bien de cerca — I can't see things close up, I'm long-sighted
visto de cerca, parece mayor — when you see him close up o at close quarters, he seems older
pudo ver de cerca la pobreza — she got to see poverty close at hand o at close quarters
el coche iba a gran velocidad, seguido de cerca por su escolta — the car was travelling at a high speed, followed closely by its escort
b) (=en persona) in personpara todos aquellos que no puedan ver la exposición de cerca — for all those unable to see the exhibition in person
he tenido la oportunidad de conocer de cerca a muchos famosos — I have had the opportunity of meeting many famous people personally o in person
los que lo conocen de cerca hablan muy bien de él — those who know him well speak very highly of him
no conoce de cerca los problemas de la población — he does not have first-hand o personal knowledge of the people's problems
3)• cerca de — (=casi) nearly
cerca de 2.500 personas — nearly 2,500 people
•
estar cerca de hacer algo — to come close to doing sthhe estado cerca de tirar el libro por la ventana — I've come close to throwing that book out of the window
estuvimos tan cerca de conseguir la victoria... — we were so close to obtaining victory...
4) esp Cono Surcerca nuestro/mío — near us/me
2. SM †1) (=aspecto)* * *I1)a) ( en el espacio) near, close¿hay algún banco cerca? — is there a bank nearby o close by?
cerca de algo/alguien — near something/somebody
viven cerca de Tampico/de casa — they live near Tampico/near us
b)de cerca — close up, close to
ver algo de cerca — to see something close up o close to
2) ( en el tiempo) closecerca de algo/+ inf — close to something/-ing
serán cerca de las dos — it must be nearly 2 o'clock o getting on for 2
3) ( indicando aproximación)cerca de — almost, nearly
IIcerca de 1.000 — almost o nearly 1,000
* * *I1)a) ( en el espacio) near, close¿hay algún banco cerca? — is there a bank nearby o close by?
cerca de algo/alguien — near something/somebody
viven cerca de Tampico/de casa — they live near Tampico/near us
b)de cerca — close up, close to
ver algo de cerca — to see something close up o close to
2) ( en el tiempo) closecerca de algo/+ inf — close to something/-ing
serán cerca de las dos — it must be nearly 2 o'clock o getting on for 2
3) ( indicando aproximación)cerca de — almost, nearly
IIcerca de 1.000 — almost o nearly 1,000
* * *cerca11 = picket fence, fence.Ex: The barrier between religion & government in the US is described as a picket fence between accommodationists & separationists.
Ex: I asked why Mr McGregor had a fence around the garden and whether or not Peter needed to go there for food.* cerca de alambre = wire fence.* cerca de alambre de púas = barbed-wire fence.* cerca de tela metálica = wire fence.* peldaños para saltar una cerca = stile.cerca2= near, nearby [near-by], near at hand, close at hand, handy, nigh, within walking distance, in the vicinity, within easy walking distance, within an easy walk.Ex: You can restrict the neighborhood even more by using NEAR, which searches for two (or more) terms, in any order, in the same sentence.
Ex: An earlier leakage had prompted library staff to make arrangements with a nearby firm of book conservation specialists in the event of a further disaster.Ex: The firm does not have to be near at hand, but there must be plenty of cooperation and consultation as to selection of stock.Ex: Material needed daily should be stored close at hand.Ex: The desire soon dies away and the book is forgotten if copies are not handy = El deseo pronto muere y el libro se olvida si no hay ejemplares a mano.Ex: The article 'The end is nigh' predicts that the information technology crisis is likely to be worse than predicted because of the need to organize replacement of systems affected by the millennium problem = El artículo "El fin esta cerca' predice que la crisis de la tecnología de la información es probable que sea pero de lo previsto debido a la necesidad de organizar la sustitución de los sistemas afectados por el problema del milenio.Ex: The pilot phase focused on the students at schools within walking distance of the Central Library.Ex: In general while on desk duty the librarian must be aware of what is happening in the vicinity and notice who is coming and going.Ex: For those who wish to make their own arrangements for accommodation, there are many hotels within easy walking distance.Ex: A great neighborhood has stores and shops that satisfy everyday needs within an easy walk from home.* al examinar Algo de cerca = on closer examination, on closer inspection.* cerca de = close to, near [nearer -comp., nearest -sup.], in the vicinity of, in close proximity to, around, a heartbeat away from, in sight of, in the proximity of.* cerca de + Fecha/Número = circa + Fecha/Número [ca o c, -abrev.].* cerca + Posesivo = at + Posesivo + elbow.* cerca uno del otro = in close proximity.* conducir demasiado cerca de otro = tailgate.* controlado de cerca = closely monitored.* de cerca = at close range, at close quarters.* demasiado cerca = too close for comfort.* estar cerca = be at hand, be around.* estar cerca de = be close to.* estar muy cerca de = be one step away from, be steps away from, come + very close to.* lo suficientemente cerca = within range.* lo suficientemente cerca como para oír = within earshot of.* más cerca de = more nearly.* mirada de cerca = close look.* mirada más de cerca = closer look.* mucho más cerca = far closer.* muy cerca = close-by.* muy de cerca = not far behind.* peligrosamente cerca = too close for comfort.* seguido de cerca = closely followed, closely monitored.* seguir de cerca = monitor, stay in + control, keep + track of.* ver la muerte de cerca = have + brushes with death.* vigilado de cerca = under close guard.* vigilar Algo muy de cerca = keep + a watchful eye.* visión de cerca = ringside view, ringside seat.* vivir cerca = live + locally.* * *A1 (en el espacio) near, closesu casa queda or está muy cerca her house is very near o very close¿hay algún banco cerca? is there a bank nearby o close by?vamos a pie, queda aquí cerquita let's walk, it's very near (here) o it's very closequeda cerquísima it's only just around the corner ( o just down the road etc)una de estas tiendas que hay aquí cerca one of these shops just up the road o around the corner o near herecerca DE algo/algn:viven cerca de casa/de Tampico they live near us/near Tampicosiéntate cerca de mí or ( crit) cerca mío sit near meme siento muy cerca de ti I feel very close to you2de cerca close up, close tome acerqué para verlo de cerca I went nearer so I could see it close up o close tono veo bien de cerca I'm longsightedseguir algo de cerca to follow sth closelyB (en el tiempo) closelos exámenes ya están cerca the exams aren't far away now, the exams are getting quite close nowcerca DE algo:estamos ya cerca de la Navidad Christmas is not far awaycuando estemos más cerca de la fecha te lo diré I'll tell you closer to o nearer the dayestás tan cerca de lograrlo you're so close o near to achieving itC(indicando aproximación): cerca de almost, nearly, close onvendieron cerca de 1.000 cabezas de ganado they sold almost o nearly o close on 1,000 head of cattle(de alambre, madera) fence; (de piedra) wall* * *
Del verbo cercar: ( conjugate cercar)
cerca es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
cerca
cercar
cerca adverbio
cerca de algo/algn near sth/sb;◊ ¿hay algún banco cerca? is there a bank nearby o close by?;
está por aquí cerca it's near here (somewhere);
mirar algo/a algn de cerca to look at sth/sb close up o close to;
seguir algo de cerca to follow sth closely
estás tan cerca de lograrlo you're so close to achieving it;
serán cerca de las dos it must be nearly 2 o'clockc) ( indicando aproximación):
■ sustantivo femenino (de alambre, madera) fence;
( de piedra) wall
cercar ( conjugate cercar) verbo transitivo
( con valla) to fence in
‹ enemigo› to surround
cerca 1 adverbio
1 (a poca distancia) near, close: el colegio está cerca de la biblioteca, the school is near the library
estábamos ya muy cerca, cuando..., we were almost there when...
ponte más cerca de ella, get closer to her
de cerca, closely: lo examiné de cerca, I examined it close up
2 (próximo en el tiempo) soon: ya están cerca las vacaciones, the holidays are coming up soon
♦ Locuciones: cerca de, (casi, aproximadamente) nearly, around
cerca de mil personas, about one thousand people
les esperamos cerca de una hora, we waited for them for about an hour (a punto de) estuve cerca de conseguirlo, I very nearly succeeded
cerca 2 sustantivo femenino fence, wall
cercar verbo transitivo
1 (con una valla) to fence, enclose
2 (al enemigo) to surround
' cerca' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
borde
- caer
- encima
- excavar
- filo
- junta
- junto
- mayoría
- ponerse
- seto
- tarde
- topless
- valla
- casi
- encontrar
- luego
- portón
- tapia
- tocar
- vecino
- ventaja
- ver
- verja
English:
alongside
- apprehend
- around
- avoid
- by
- chart
- circa
- close
- closely
- come up to
- convenient
- cricket
- do
- early
- fence
- go by
- gunshot
- hand
- handy
- hotly
- inhibited
- near
- nearby
- on
- pass by
- proximity
- quarter
- round
- shadow
- spitting distance
- tail
- thereabout
- thereabouts
- village
- yacht
- zoom in
- anywhere
- ear
- examination
- fencing
- florist
- follow
- late
- lie
- point
- range
- run
- set
- somewhere
- stile
* * *♦ nf[valla] fence; [muro] wall cerca eléctrica electric fence;cerca viva hedge♦ adv1. [en el espacio] near, close;no me hace falta un taxi porque voy cerca I don't need a taxi, because I'm not going far;cerca de near, close to;está cerca de mí it's near me;estuvo cerca de ganar el premio she came close to winning the prize;de cerca [examinar, mirar] closely;[afectar] deeply; [vivir] first-hand;vivió de cerca el problema de las drogas she had first-hand experience of drug addiction;no ve bien de cerca he's long-sighted;ver algo/a alguien de cerca to see sth/sb close up;por aquí cerca nearbycerca del principio close to o near the beginning;son cerca de las ocho it's about eight (o'clock);los hechos ocurrieron cerca de las seis de la tarde the events in question took place at around six o'clock in the evening;estamos cerca del final del festival we are nearing o approaching the end of the festivalacudieron cerca de mil manifestantes there were nearly o about a thousand demonstrators there;si no costó 2 millones, andará cerca it can't have cost much less than 2 million* * *1 f fence2 adv1 near, close;de cerca close up;seguir de cerca follow closely;vivo muy cerca, me coge muy cerca I live very close by;cerca de near, close to2 ( casi) nearly* * *cerca adv1) : close, near, nearby2)cerca de : nearly, almostcerca nf1) : fence2) : (stone) wall* * *cerca1 adv near / close¿vives cerca de aquí? do you live near here?cerca2 n fence -
77 conserver
conserver [kɔ̃sεʀve]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. ( = garder dans un endroit) [+ objets, papiers] to keep• « conserver à l'abri de la lumière » "store away from light"• « à conserver au froid » "keep refrigerated"b. ( = ne pas perdre) to keep ; [+ usage] to keep up ; [+ espoir, droits] to retain ; (Sport) [+ titre] to retainc. ( = maintenir en bon état) [+ aliments, monument] to preserve ; [+ santé] to maintain2. reflexive verb► se conserver [aliments] to keep* * *kɔ̃sɛʀve1) to keep [brouillon, emploi]; to retain [influence, titre]2) Culinaire to preserve [aliment]‘à conserver au frais’ — ‘keep refrigerated’
3) ( maintenir jeune) [sport] to keep [somebody] young [personne]* * *kɔ̃sɛʀve vt1) [faculté] to keep, [habitude] to keep up2) [amis, livres] to keepJ'ai conservé toutes ses lettres. — I've kept all her letters.
3) [paysage, monument, nature] to preserve"conserver au frais" — "store in a cool place", "keep in a cool place"
* * *conserver verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( garder) to keep [brouillon, tableau, emploi]; to retain [influence, liens, majorité, titre]; conserver ses habitudes to retain one's habits; conserver un rythme to keep a rythm; conserver son calme to keep calm; conserver l'anonymat to remain anonymous;2 Culin to preserve [aliment]; conserver qch dans du vinaigre to pickle sth; ‘à conserver au frais’ ‘keep refrigerated’;3 ( maintenir jeune) [sport] to keep [sb] young [personne]; homme bien conservé well-preserved man; elle est bien conservée she is well-preserved.B se conserver vpr1 [aliment] to keep;2 [personne] to keep young.[kɔ̃sɛrve] verbe transitif1. [aliment - dans le vinaigre] to pickle ; [ - dans le sel, par séchage, en congelant] to preserve ; [ - dans le sucre] to preserve, to conserve ; [ - dans des boîtes] to preserve, to tin (UK), to can ; [ - en bocal] to bottlea. [rester calme] to keep one's head ou self-controlb. [être lucide] to have all one's wits about one6. [à la suite d'une expérience]conserver quelque chose de: j'en ai conservé un excellent souvenir I've retained very good memories of it7. MILITAIRE————————se conserver verbe pronominal (emploi passif)[être stocké] to be kept————————se conserver verbe pronominal intransitif[durer - aliment] to keep ; [ - poterie, parchemin] to survive -
78 данни
1. data, facts; information, evidence, record, backgroundданни за раждаемостта birth-rollархеологични данни archeological findingsбиографични данни biographical evidence/recordнаучни-scientific informationстатистически данни statistic dataцитирам точни данни cite/give chapter and verse2. (заложби) makings, (essential) qualitiesлипсват му необходимите данни he lacks the necessary qualities* * *да̀нни,само мн.1. data, facts; information, evidence, record, background, readings; археологически \данни archeological findings; биографични \данни biographical evidence/record; блоксхема на преминаване на \данни data flow diagram; входни \данни input data; \данни за раждаемостта birthroll; експлоатационни \данни operational/performance data; запаметени \данни stored data; изходни \данни output data; масив от \данни data array; научни \данни scientific information; непроверени \данни raw data; нередовно постъпващи \данни fluctuating data; носител на \данни data carrier; основни \данни basic data; по \данни, с които разполагаме according to the data at our disposal; получаване на \данни data acquisition; предварителни \данни tentative data; преобразуване на \данни data conversion; пълни \данни comprehensive data; статистически \данни statistic data, returns; събирам \данни collect evidence; технически \данни specifications, technical characteristics/data; управляващи \данни инф. control data; цитирам точни \данни cite/give chapter and verse; цифрови \данни figures, digital data;2. ( заложби) makings, (essential) qualities; той има \данни за добър архитект he has the makings of a good architect.* * *data ; facts ; record: biographical данни - биографични данни* * *1. (заложби) makings, (essential) qualities 2. data, facts;information, evidence, record, background 3. ДАННИ за раждаемостта birth-roll 4. археологични ДАННИ archeological findings 5. биографични ДАННИ biographical evidence/record 6. липсват му необходимите ДАННИ he lacks the necessary qualities 7. научни - scientific information 8. пo ДАННИ, с които разполагаме according to the data at our disposal 9. статистически ДАННИ statistic data 10. събирам ДАННИ collect evidence 11. той има ДАННИ за добър архитект he has the makings of a good architect 12. цитирам точни ДАННИ cite/give chapter and verse 13. цифрови ДАННИ figures -
79 numerische Steuerung mit gespeichertem Programm
Steuerung f mit gespeichertem Programm: numerische Steuerung f mit gespeichertem Programm stored program numerical controlDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > numerische Steuerung mit gespeichertem Programm
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80 rechnergesteuerte Vermittlung
Vermittlung f: rechnergesteuerte Vermittlung f NRT computer-controlled exchange, stored-program control switching, SPC switchingDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > rechnergesteuerte Vermittlung
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