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1 способ подстановки
1) Construction: substitution relaxation2) Mathematics: substitute method3) Automation: substitution methodУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > способ подстановки
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2 Ersatzbeschaffung
Ersatzbeschaffung f GEN replacement, substitute* * *f < Geschäft> replacement, substitute* * *Ersatzbeschaffung
replacement;
• Ersatzbeschaffungsmethode replacement method;
• angemessene Ersatzbeschäftigung suitable alternative employment;
• Ersatzdeckung substitute cover;
• Ersatzdienst special duties;
• sich für den Ersatzdienst entscheiden to opt for alternative service;
• Ersatzdienstzeit absolvieren to serve in a non-combatant role;
• Ersatzeinheit replacement unit;
• Ersatzeinlagen für Ringbücher filler paper;
• Ersatzerbe substituted (US) (alternate) heir, substitute (Scot.);
• Ersatzerben bestimmen (bestellen) to substitute an heir (Scot.);
• als Ersatzerbe berufen sein to inherit by right of representation;
• Ersatzerzeugnis substitute;
• Ersatzexemplar replacement copy;
• Ersatzfahrzeug replacement car;
• Ersatzflugzeug replacement aircraft;
• Ersatzgeld token money;
• Ersatzgeldstrafe option of a fine;
• Ersatzgüter replacement goods;
• Ersatzgrundstück (Bahn) indemnity land, (Enteignung) lieu land;
• Ersatzhandelsraum backup trading room (US);
• Ersatzinvestition replacement investment (capital assets);
• Ersatzkonnossement exchange bill of lading;
• Ersatzladung substitute cargo;
• Ersatzleistender compounder;
• Ersatzleistung substitute performance, replacement, (Schadenersatz) indemnification, compensation;
• Ersatzlieferung replacement delivery, delivery of substitute, consignment of replacement;
• kostenlose Ersatzlieferung free-of-charge replacement;
• Ersatzlieferung verlangen to ask for delivery of other goods, to require goods in replacement;
• Ersatzmann emergency (spare) man, odd hand (man);
• als Ersatzmann fungieren to act as a substitute for s. o.;
• Ersatzmannschaft reserve team;
• Ersatzmitglied alternative (alternate, US) member;
• Ersatzmitglied eines Ausschusses assistant member of a committee;
• Ersatzmittel substitute, surrogate;
• Ersatzpfändung ancillary attachment;
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3 fuego antiaéreo
m.ground fire, ack-ack, ack-ack fire, flak.* * *(n.) = flak [flack]Ex. By using this method such unusual features as the German propensity for 'portmanteau' words ( Flak was an obvious substitute for Flugzeugabwehrkannone) can be dealt with satisfactorily.* * *(n.) = flak [flack]Ex: By using this method such unusual features as the German propensity for 'portmanteau' words ( Flak was an obvious substitute for Flugzeugabwehrkannone) can be dealt with satisfactorily.
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4 línea de investigación
(n.) = line of enquiry, line of research, line of enquiry, research front, avenue (for/of) research, research avenue, avenue of investigation, research lineEx. Unfruitful lines of enquiry are dropped and new and more promising search terms are introduced as the search progresses.Ex. The lines of research leading up to and forming the subfield of bibliometrics are traced from earliest times to 1969, when this term was proposed as a substitute for statistical bibliography.Ex. The reviewer's place in citation chains is an important one because conceivably a carefully done critical review could make or break a line of enquiry or alter the direction of a chain of citations.Ex. This article presents a method for identifying the research front of a scientific discipline based on constructing cocitation clusters and on a content analysis of citations.Ex. One avenue of research that is set to improve information access is to develop technologies for automatically personalizing information.Ex. 'Cultural norms' have foreclosed research avenues in evolutionary studies.Ex. This avenue of investigation leads into spatial approaches used frequently by psychologists, sociologists, and architectural designers = Esta línea de investigación nos lleva a métodos para estudiar el espacio físico usados frecuentmente por los sicólogos, sociólogos y arquitectos.Ex. This paper identifies the significant research influences on practice, and the research lines not yet reflected in operational systems.* * *(n.) = line of enquiry, line of research, line of enquiry, research front, avenue (for/of) research, research avenue, avenue of investigation, research lineEx: Unfruitful lines of enquiry are dropped and new and more promising search terms are introduced as the search progresses.
Ex: The lines of research leading up to and forming the subfield of bibliometrics are traced from earliest times to 1969, when this term was proposed as a substitute for statistical bibliography.Ex: The reviewer's place in citation chains is an important one because conceivably a carefully done critical review could make or break a line of enquiry or alter the direction of a chain of citations.Ex: This article presents a method for identifying the research front of a scientific discipline based on constructing cocitation clusters and on a content analysis of citations.Ex: One avenue of research that is set to improve information access is to develop technologies for automatically personalizing information.Ex: 'Cultural norms' have foreclosed research avenues in evolutionary studies.Ex: This avenue of investigation leads into spatial approaches used frequently by psychologists, sociologists, and architectural designers = Esta línea de investigación nos lleva a métodos para estudiar el espacio físico usados frecuentmente por los sicólogos, sociólogos y arquitectos.Ex: This paper identifies the significant research influences on practice, and the research lines not yet reflected in operational systems. -
5 palabra híbrida
f.hybrid word.* * *(n.) = portmanteau wordEx. By using this method such unusual features as the German propensity for 'portmanteau' words (Flak was an obvious substitute for Flugzeugabwehrkannone) can be dealt with satisfactorily.* * *(n.) = portmanteau wordEx: By using this method such unusual features as the German propensity for 'portmanteau' words (Flak was an obvious substitute for Flugzeugabwehrkannone) can be dealt with satisfactorily.
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6 sostituzione
"replacement;Ersatz;substituiçao"* * *f substitution, replacement* * *sostituzione s.f.1 replacement; substitution; ( cambiamento) changing: la sostituzione di un vecchio insegnante, the replacement of an old teacher; assumere una segretaria in sostituzione di un'altra, to engage a secretary as a substitute (o replacement) for another; sostituzione delle attrezzature, equipment replacement; la sostituzione di un pneumatico, the changing of a tyre; la sostituzione di un elemento sconvolge tutto il sistema, the changing of one element upsets the whole system; (sport) l'allenatore può effettuare solo due sostituzioni, the trainer can only use two substitutes (o can only substitute two players) // in sostituzione di, in place of (o as a substitute for): ho comprato questo libro in sostituzione di quello che ho perso, I have bought this book in place of the one I lost; in sostituzione del film andrà in onda un reportage sul Brasile, in place of (o instead of) the film a report on Brazil will be transmitted // (econ.): sostituzione delle importazioni, import substitution; sostituzione del lavoro avventizio con il lavoro stabile, decasualization (of labour); sostituzione di manodopera qualificata con manodopera non specializzata, dilution of labour // (inform.): sostituzione di un programma con un altro, swapping2 (dir.) substitution: sostituzione successoria, substitution; sostituzione testamentaria, substitution // sostituzione di persona, impersonation3 (chim.) substitution4 (mat.) substitution: integrazione per sostituzione, integration by substitution; metodo, regola di sostituzione, method, rule5 (geol.) replacement.* * *[sostitut'tsjone]sostantivo femminile substitution, replacement* * *sostituzione/sostitut'tsjone/sostantivo f.substitution, replacement; una televisione nuova in sostituzione della vecchia a new television to replace the old one. -
7 individualizar
v.to individualize, to individualise, to personalise, to personalize.Individuamos las necesidades We individualized the necessities.* * *1 (hacer individual) to individualize2 (diferenciar) to single out* * *1. VT1) (=diferenciar)le resultaba difícil individualizar con precisión a unos de otros — it was difficult for him to pick out one individual from another
este método está basado en la capacidad de individualizar genes diferentes — this method is based on the ability to pick out individual genes
2) [+ tratamiento, situación] to individualizeestos importantes hallazgos permitirán individualizar el tratamiento — these important discoveries will allow us to individualize the treatment o tailor the treatment to the individual
individualizar la enseñanza — to tailor o target teaching to each individual's needs
2.VIprefiero no individualizar — I prefer not to pick out any individuals o single anyone out
* * *1.verbo intransitivo2.no voy a individualizar — I'm not going to mention any names o single anyone out
individualizar vt to individualize* * *= individualise [individualize, -USA], personalise [personalize, -USA].Ex. If an entry acts as a substitute or representation of a document it must contain a description of that document in order to individualize it.Ex. The catalog should be personalized for individual use; it should be designed for neither a large library nor small library, but for individual users.* * *1.verbo intransitivo2.no voy a individualizar — I'm not going to mention any names o single anyone out
individualizar vt to individualize* * *= individualise [individualize, -USA], personalise [personalize, -USA].Ex: If an entry acts as a substitute or representation of a document it must contain a description of that document in order to individualize it.
Ex: The catalog should be personalized for individual use; it should be designed for neither a large library nor small library, but for individual users.* * *individualizar [A4 ]vino voy a individualizar I'm not going to mention any names o single anyone out■ individualizarvt‹causa/problema› to isolatees preciso individualizar los problemas y definirlos we need to isolate the problems and define them* * *1. [personalizar] to individualize;individualizar un tratamiento médico to tailor a course of treatment for individual patients* * ** * *individualizar {21} vt: to individualize -
8 заменять
•If the lamp can be changed for another source,...
•Better agreement is obtained if the constant of Eq. () is changed from 3/7 to 0.425.
•The sleeve bearings were replaced by (or with) ball bearings.
•An atom which substitutes for a regular atom of the material...
•When small-diameter cylinders have to be welded, an alternative round type arm can be substituted for the normal pattern.
•Power's method substitutes 24Na for the dye.
•The worm drive has almost completely superseded other forms of gearing.
•During the past thirty-five years positive displacement rotary pumps have to some extent supplanted reciprocating pumps for pumping viscous liquids.
•This unit takes the place of bulky tuning elements.
•When automatics take over from manual machines...
* * *см. заменитьЗаменять -- to replace (by, with) (заменять первое вторым); to substitute (for) (заменять второе первым); to surplant (by); to take the place (of); to be (offer) an alternative (to)Thus, we can replace the term in brackets by unity.Metallic rings took the place of the hemp gasket commonly used.The fluidized bed furnace offers an alternative to scrubbers for capturing flue gas SO2If all measurements are within tolerances, a certificate of compliance may be substituted for Document PT7 (Документ...может быть заменен сертификатом...)Although these analytical methods are a great improvement over previous cut-end-try methods, they are not a substitute for testing (... они не могут заменить испытаний.)Заменять наThe circular burner was replaced by a dual register oil burner.The old line 50 will now be replaced with the new line 50 that includes your change.— заменитьРусско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > заменять
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9 метод замены связей
( определение усилий в статически неопределимой системе) method of exchange of members, method of substitute redundant membersРусско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > метод замены связей
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10 Определенные артикли перед существительными, которые снабжены ссылками
The differential problem (1) can be reduced to the form (2)The asymptotic formula (1) follows from the above lemmaThe differential equation (1) can be solved numericallyWhat is needed in the final result is a simple bound on quantities of the form (1)The inequality (1) (артикль можно опустить) shows that $a>b$The bound (estimate) (2) is not quite as good as the bound (estimate) (1)If the norm of $A$ satisfies the restriction (1), then by the estimate (2) this term is less than unitySince the spectral radius of $A$ belongs to the region (1), this iterative method converges for any initial guessesThe array (1) is called the matrix representing the linear transformation of $f$It should be noted that the approximate inequality (1) bounds only the absolute error in $x$The inequality (1) shows that...The second step in our analysis is to substitute the forms (1) and (2) into this equation and simplify it by dropping higher-order termsFor small $ze$ the approximation (1) is very good indeedA matrix of the form (1), in which some eigenvalue appears in more than one block, is called a derogatory matrixThe relation between limits and norms is suggested by the equivalence (1)For this reason the matrix norm (1) is seldom encountered in the literatureTo establish the inequality (1) from the definition (2)Our conclusion agrees with the estimate (1)The characterization is established in almost the same way as the results of Theorem 1, except that the relations (1) and (2) take place in the eigenvalue-eigenvector relation...This vector satisfies the differential equation (1)The Euclidean vector norm (2) satisfies the properties (1)The bound (1) ensures only that these elements are small compared with the largest element of $A$There is some terminology associated with the system (1) and the matrix equation (2)A unique solution expressible in the form (1) restricts the dimensions of $A$The factorization (1) is called the $LU$-factorizationIt is very uncommon for the condition (1) to be violatedThe relation (1) guarantees that the computed solution gives very small residualThis conclusion follows from the assumptions (1) and (2)The factor (1) introduced in relation (2) is now equal to 2The inequalities (1) are still adequateWe use this result without explicitly referring to the restriction (1)Русско-английский словарь по прикладной математике и механике > Определенные артикли перед существительными, которые снабжены ссылками
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11 топологический
1. topological2. topologically -
12 оправка для прокатки труб
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > оправка для прокатки труб
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13 топологический
1. topological2. topologicallyРусско-английский военно-политический словарь > топологический
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14 топологический
1. topological2. topologicallyРусско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > топологический
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