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1 стремиться в бесконечность
Русско-английский технический словарь > стремиться в бесконечность
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2 клоня към безкрайност
tend to infinityБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > клоня към безкрайност
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3 стремиться к бесконечности
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > стремиться к бесконечности
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infinity - возможно, употребляется без артикля из статьи A. Iserles, Cambridge, England (IMA, 1990)By letting n tend to infinity on both sides of (2.1) we obtain... - устремляя n к бесконечности в обеих частях неравенства (2.1), получаем...
Русско-английский словарь по численным методам интегрирования жёстких систем обыкновенных дифференциальных уравнений > бесконечность
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5 infinito
adj.infinite, endless, everlasting, boundless.m.infinity, infinite, boundlessness, infinite space.* * *► adjetivo1 infinite1 the infinite, infinity1 (muchísimo) infinitely* * *(f. - infinita)adj.* * *1.ADJ [universo, variedad] infinite; [entusiasmo, posibilidades] boundlesstuve que copiarlo infinitas veces — I had to copy it out countless times o over and over again
2.ADV infinitely, immenselyse lo agradezco infinito — I'm deeply o immensely grateful to you
3.SM (Mat) infinityel infinito — (Fil) the infinite
así podríamos seguir hasta el infinito — we could go on like this for ever o indefinitely
* * *I- ta adjetivoa) (Fil, Mat) infiniteb) <bondad/sabiduría> infinite; < amor> boundlessc) (delante del n, en pl) ( innumerables) innumerable, countlessIIa) (Fil) the infiniteb) (Mat) infinity* * *= countless, endless, infinite, infinity, bottomless.Ex. But since we, and countless similar institutions, are dependent upon the Library of Congress, service considerations gave way to economic considerations.Ex. The list of changed headings is almost literally endless if you have the patience to dig them all up.Ex. It is still the same inexorably literal logic which must ultimately glance into the chaos, and small differences create infinite displacements between records.Ex. Knowledge, in its growth, must obey the universal laws which prohibit the continuance of any form of exponential increase toward infinity.Ex. The novel is a bottomless quagmire of melodramatic weirdness.----* al infinito = ad infinitum.* las posibilidades son infinitas = the possibilities are endless.* * *I- ta adjetivoa) (Fil, Mat) infiniteb) <bondad/sabiduría> infinite; < amor> boundlessc) (delante del n, en pl) ( innumerables) innumerable, countlessIIa) (Fil) the infiniteb) (Mat) infinity* * *= countless, endless, infinite, infinity, bottomless.Ex: But since we, and countless similar institutions, are dependent upon the Library of Congress, service considerations gave way to economic considerations.
Ex: The list of changed headings is almost literally endless if you have the patience to dig them all up.Ex: It is still the same inexorably literal logic which must ultimately glance into the chaos, and small differences create infinite displacements between records.Ex: Knowledge, in its growth, must obey the universal laws which prohibit the continuance of any form of exponential increase toward infinity.Ex: The novel is a bottomless quagmire of melodramatic weirdness.* al infinito = ad infinitum.* las posibilidades son infinitas = the possibilities are endless.* * *2 ‹bondad/sabiduría› infinite; ‹amor› boundlesssentí una infinita tristeza I felt (an) immense sadnessinfinitelyte lo agradezco infinito I'm deeply o infinitely grateful to youm:1 ( Fil)tb el infinito the infinitemirar al infinito to look into the distance2 ( Mat) infinitytender al infinito to stretch to infinity* * *
infinito 1◊ -ta adjetivoa) (Fil, Mat) infinite
‹ amor› boundless
infinito 2 sustantivo masculinoa)◊ el infinito (Fil) the infinite;
mirar al infinito to look into the distanceb) (Mat) infinity
infinito,-a
I adjetivo infinite, endless
II sustantivo masculino
1 Mat infinity
1 Fil the infinite
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* * *infinito, -a♦ adj1. [sin límites] infinite;tiene una infinita paciencia she has infinite patience, she's infinitely patient;siento por ella un cariño infinito I'm immensely fond of her2. [incontable] countless;infinitas veces hundreds of times♦ nm1. Mat infinity;tender al infinito to tend to infinity2. [espacio] infinity;su figura se perdió en el infinito his figure disappeared into the distance3. Fot infinity♦ adv[mucho] extremely, infinitely;me alegro infinito I'm extremely pleased* * *I adj infiniteII m infinity* * *infinito adv: infinitely, vastlyinfinito, -ta adj1) : infinite2) : limitless, endless3)hasta lo infinito : ad infinitum♦ infinitamente advinfinito nm: infinity* * *infinito n infinity -
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infinite distance матем., infinity* * *бесконе́чность ж.
infinityв бесконе́чности — at infinityдо бесконе́чности лат. — ad infinitum, to infinityна бесконе́чности — at infinityобраща́ться в бесконе́чность — become infiniteстреми́ться в бесконе́чность — tend to infinity, approach infinityудалё́нный в бесконе́чность — infinitely distant, placed at infinityактуа́льная бесконе́чность — completed [actual] infinityконструкти́вная бесконе́чность — constructive infinityпотенциа́льная бесконе́чность — potential infinity* * * -
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ж. infinityфокус, установленный на бесконечность — infinity focus
Синонимический ряд:безграничность (сущ.) безграничность; безмерность; беспредельность -
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ж.; мат.до бесконечности — ad infinitum, to infinity
стремиться к бесконечности — tend to infinity, approach infinity
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гл. мат. стремиться к — tend toСинонимический ряд:1. влечься (глаг.) влечься; рваться; тяготеть; тянуться; устремляться2. стараться (глаг.) норовить; пытаться; силиться; стараться; тщиться -
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ж., мат.infinity, (the) infiniteстремиться в бесконечность — tend to infinity, approach infinity
удаленный в бесконечность — infinitely distant, placed at infinity
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1) Engineering: go into infinity, tend to infinity2) Mathematics: go to infinity3) Cables: approach infinity4) Makarov: go into finiteУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > стремиться к бесконечности
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12 стремиться в бесконечность
Makarov: approach infinity, tend to infinityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > стремиться в бесконечность
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во фразах вида "устремим x к бесконечности" to let smth. tend to smth. из статьи A. Iserles, Cambridge, England (IMA, 1990)By letting n tend to infinity on both sides of (2.1) we obtain... - устремляя n к бесконечности в обеих частях неравенства (2.1), получаем...
Русско-английский словарь по численным методам интегрирования жёстких систем обыкновенных дифференциальных уравнений > устремлять
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1. tend (refl.)стремится к миру — strive for peace (refl.)
стремится к победе — strive for victory (refl.)
2. tending (refl.)стремится к военному превосходству — seek military superiority (refl.)
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > стремится
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getting, setting, putting, if we direct• Устремляя TV к бесконечности, имеем... - Letting N tend to infinity, we have... -
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* * *стреми́ться гл.:стреми́ться к (нулю, бесконечности и т. п.) мат. — tend to (zero, infinity, etc.)стреми́ться к преде́лу почти́ всю́ду — tend effectively to a limit -
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tend to, approach, aim for, try, strive• L есть непустой интервал, чья длина стремится к нулю, когда n стремится к бесконечности. - L is a nonempty interval whose length goes to zero as n goes to infinity.• z стремится к бесконечности. - z tends to infinity.• При стремящемся к нулю а данная квадратичная форма стремится к пределу, не зависящему от ж. - The quadratic form tends to a limit independent of a;, as a tends to zero.• Физики-теоретики давно уже стремились установить какие-либо соотношения между... - Theoretical physicists have long sought to establish some relationship among... -
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I.tendre1 [tɑ̃dʀ]➭ TABLE 411. transitive verba. [+ corde, câble] to tighten ; [+ muscles] to tense ; [+ tissu] (en le tirant) to stretch ; [+ piège] to setb. ( = suspendre) [+ tapisserie, tenture] to hangc. ( = présenter) tendre qch à qn to hold sth out to sb• tendre la main (pour attraper, mendier) to hold out one's hand• tendre la main à qn (pour saluer) to hold out one's hand to sb ; (pour aider) to lend sb a helping hand ; (pour se réconcilier) to hold out the hand of friendship to sb2. intransitive verb• tendre à qch/à faire qch ( = avoir tendance à) to tend towards sth/to do sth ; ( = viser à) to aim at sth/to do sth• cela tend à confirmer que... this tends to confirm that...3. reflexive verbII.tendre2 [tɑ̃dʀ]1. adjectivea. [peau, pierre, bois] soft ; [haricots, viande] tenderb. ( = affectueux) tender ; [ami, amitié] lovingc. ( = cher) deard. [couleur] soft2. masculine noun, feminine noun• en affaires, ce n'est pas un tendre (inf) he's a tough businessman* * *
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1. tɑ̃dʀ1) ( étirer) to tighten [corde, fil, câble]; to stretch [élastique, peau]; to extend [ressort]tendre les bras — ( allonger) to hold out one's arms; ( étirer) to stretch one's arms out
tendre le bras — (pour saisir, donner) to reach out
tendre le bras à quelqu'un — ( pour soutenir) to offer ou give one's arm to somebody
tendre les bras à or vers quelqu'un — ( pour accueillir) to greet ou welcome somebody with open arms
la victoire me tend les bras — fig victory beckons
tendre la main — (pour saisir, donner) to reach out; (pour mendier, serrer la main à quelqu'un) to hold out one's hand
tendre la main à quelqu'un — ( pour aider) lit to hold one's hand out to somebody; fig to lend somebody a helping hand
tendre la joue — lit to offer one's cheek
3) ( disposer) to set [piège]; to put up [fil à linge, filet]tendre un piège à quelqu'un — fig to set a trap for somebody
4) ( tapisser)5) ( présenter)tendre une cigarette/du feu à quelqu'un — to offer somebody a cigarette/a light
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tendre à verbe transitif indirect1) ( viser à)2) ( avoir tendance à)
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verbe intransitif1) ( s'orienter)2) ( se rapprocher)tendre vers — to approach [valeur, chiffre]; to tend to [zéro, infini]
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1. tɑ̃dʀ1) ( non dur) [roche, bois, fibre] soft; [chair, peau, légumes] tender2) ( jeune) [pousse, herbe] new3) ( pâle) [rose, vert, bleu] soft4) ( affectueux) [personne] loving; [amour, sourire, paroles] tender; [tempérament] gentleêtre tendre avec quelqu'un — ( affectueux) to be loving toward(s) somebody
ne pas être tendre avec quelqu'un/quelque chose — to be hard on somebody/something
leurs propos ne sont pas tendres pour le régime — they have some harsh words to say about the regime
5) ( cher) [ami, époux] dear
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nom masculin et féminin soft-hearted person* * *
I tɑ̃dʀ adj1) (viande, légumes) tender2) (bois, roche, couleur) soft3) (personne) tender, loving
II tɑ̃dʀ1. vt1) [élastique, corde] to stretch, to draw tight, [voile] to set, [muscle] to tenseIls ont tendu une corde entre deux arbres. — They stretched out a rope between two trees.
tendre le bras — to stretch out one's arm, to reach out
Il lui a tendu les clés. — He held out the keys to her.
Elle me tendit la boîte de chocolates. — She held out the box of chocolates to me.
4) (= disposer) [filets] to set up, [hamac] to slingtendu de soie — hung with silk, with silk hangings
2. vi(= avoir tendance)* * *tendre verb table: rendreA adj2 ( jeune) [pousse, herbe, bourgeon] new; une tendre jeune fille a sweet young girl; tendre enfance/jeunesse earliest childhood/youth;4 ( affectueux) [personne] loving; [baisers, amour, sourire, paroles] tender; [humour, tempérament] gentle; un cœur tendre a loving heart; c'est un dur au cœur tendre beneath his tough exterior he's got a soft heart; s'aimer d'amour tendre to love each other tenderly; poser un regard tendre sur qn to look tenderly ou fondly at sb; être tendre avec qn ( affectueux) to be loving toward(s) sb; ( indulgent) to show leniency toward(s) sb; ne pas être tendre avec or envers or pour qn/qch to be hard on sb/sth; les critiques n'ont pas été tendres avec lui/ton roman the critics have been hard on him/your novel; leurs propos ne sont pas tendres pour le régime they have some harsh words to say about the regime;B nmf soft-hearted person; c'est un grand tendre he's very soft-hearted.C vtr1 ( étirer) to tighten [corde, fil, câble]; to stretch [élastique, peau]; to extend [ressort]; tendre la peau d'un tam-tam to stretch hide over the end of a tom-tom; tendre le cou to crane one's neck; tendre les bras ( allonger) to hold out one's arms; ( étirer) to stretch one's arms out; jambes et pointes de pied tendues legs straight and toes pointed; tendre le bras ( pour faire signe) to put out one's arm; (pour saisir, donner) to reach out; le sel est devant toi, tu n'as qu'à tendre le bras the salt's right in front of you, just reach out and get it; tendre le bras à qn ( pour soutenir) to offer ou give one's arm to sb; tendre les bras à or vers qn ( pour accueillir) to greet ou welcome sb with open arms; la victoire/mon lit me tend les bras fig victory/my bed beckons; tendre la main ( pour montrer) to point; (pour saisir, donner) to reach out; (pour mendier, serrer la main à qn) to hold out one's hand; la politique de la main tendue policy of openness; tendre la main à qn ( pour aider) lit to hold one 's hand out to sb; fig to lend ou give sb a helping hand; tendre la bouche or les lèvres to offer one' s lips for a kiss; tendre le dos fig to brace oneself; tendre la joue lit to offer one's cheek; tendre l'autre joue Bible to turn the other cheek;2 ( déployer) to spread [toile, bâche, drap] (sur qch over sth);3 ( disposer) to set [piège, collet, souricière]; to put up [fil à linge]; tendre un filet lit to put up a net; tendre un piège or un filet à qn fig to set a trap for sb;4 ( tapisser) tendre un mur/une cloison/un plafond de tissu to hang a wall/a partition/a ceiling with cloth; corridor/bureau tendu de toile de jute corridor/office hung with hessian;5 ( présenter) tendre qch à qn to hold sth out to sb; tendre un crayon/livre à qn to hold a pencil/book out to sb; tendre une cigarette/du feu à qn to offer sb a cigarette/a light.D tendre à vtr ind1 ( viser à) tendre à un but/un idéal to strive for a goal/an ideal; les mesures tendent à alléger l'impôt the measures are aimed at reducing taxes;2 ( avoir tendance à) tendre à faire to tend to do; la différence tend à s'accentuer the difference tends to become more pronounced.E vi1 ( s'orienter) tendre vers to strive for; tendre vers la perfection/l'absolu to strive for perfection/the absolute;F se tendre vpr1 ( devenir tendu) [câble, fil, corde] to tighten;2 ( devenir conflictuel) [relations, rapports] to become strained.I[tɑ̃dr] adjectifla presse n'est pas tendre pour elle ce matin she's been given a rough ride in the papers this morning2. [moelleux - viande, légumes] tender3. [mou - roche, mine de crayon, métal] softun tissu rose/vert tendre a soft pink/green material6. [jeune] earlyâge tendre, tendre enfance early childhood————————[tɑ̃dr] nom masculin et fémininII[tɑ̃dr] verbe transitif1. [étirer - câble, corde de raquette] to tighten, to tauten ; [ - élastique, ressort] to stretch ; [ - corde d'arc] to draw back (separable) ; [ - arc] to bend ; [ - arbalète] to arm ; [ - voile] to stretch, to brace ; [ - peau d'un tambour] to pull, to stretchtendre une embuscade ou un piège à quelqu'un to set an ambush ou a trap for somebody3. [revêtir - mur] to cover4. [allonger - partie du corps]tendre le cou to crane ou to stretch one's neckelle tendit son front/sa joue à sa mère pour qu'elle l'embrasse she offered her forehead/her cheek for her mother to kissassieds-toi, il y a un fauteuil qui te tend les bras sit down, there's an armchair waiting for youvas-y, le poste de directeur te tend les bras go ahead, the director's job is yours for the takingtendre la main [pour recevoir quelque chose] to hold out one's handa. [pour dire bonjour] to hold out one's hand to somebodyb. [pour aider] to offer a helping hand to somebodyc. [pour se réconcilier] to extend a ou the hand of friendship to somebody5. [offrir, présenter] to offer6. [concentrer]————————tendre à verbe plus préposition1. [avoir tendance à]2. [contribuer à]3. [aspirer à]4. [arriver à]————————tendre vers verbe plus préposition1. [viser à]tendre vers la perfection to aim at perfection, to strive towards perfection2. [approcher de]tendre vers zéro/l'infini to tend to zero/infinity————————se tendre verbe pronominal intransitif2. [atmosphère, relations] to become strained -
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1) ( быстро двигаться) speed, rush2) (к; + инф.; добиваться) seek (d, + to inf), aspire (to), strive (for); ( страстно желать) long (for), crave (for)стреми́ться к побе́де — strive for victory
3) мат. (к) tend (to); approach (d)стреми́ться к бесконе́чности [нулю́] — tend / go to infinity [zero]
стреми́ться к преде́лу — tend to a limit
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