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61 Nature
To Newtonians, each question had its singular answer, one that would remain the same no matter who asked it, or why. But now, the uncertainty that undercuts every measurement of some fact in the real world compels the observer to choose which question to ask, which aspect of a phenomenon to study.The necessity of choice became overwhelmingly apparent when Heisenberg elevated uncertainty to a principle in quantum mechanics in 1927, having recognized that on the subatomic level the observer had to emphasize only one of a pair of properties to study at any one time. In one of the prominent interpretations of quantum mechanics, the idea took on a larger meaning: that in choosing what to study, the scientist in effect creates the object of his inquiry.... The impossibility of constructing a complete, accurate quantitative description of a complex system forces observers to pick which aspects of the system they most wish to understand....What one studies from among this wealth of choice depends on what one wants to know; the questions create-or at least determine-the range of possible answers. No such answer can be completely "true": instead of saying "This is what nature is like," they can claim only, "This is what nature seems like from here"-a vastly diminished claim from that of Newton. The critical issue raised by such subjectivity is how to decide what value each partial answer has, what connection it actually makes between the real world and our understanding of it. The object of study, the focus of much of modern science, has therefore shifted inward, to examine not nature itself but rather to study the abstract representations of nature, the choices made of what to leave in and what to drop out of any given study. (Levenson, 1995, pp. 228-229)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Nature
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62 cálculo1
1 = arithmetic, calculation, calculus [calculuses, -pl.], computation, counting, estimation, calculability, reckoning.Ex. Since the system's arithmetic depends upon the way amounts of money are entered, standards for entry for the various currencies must be established.Ex. For example, without scanning the entire index it is impossible to estimate the total number of relevant documents in the system, a figure that is required in the calculation of recall.Ex. He is not even a man who can readily perform the transformations of equations by the use of calculus.Ex. Frequently numeric data bases and the hosts which support them permit some computation and manipulation of the retrieved data.Ex. Rapid electrical counting appeared soon after the physicists found it desirable to count cosmic rays.Ex. Our estimation is that we have 845,000 nonunique names in the MARC data base.Ex. According to George Ritzer's theory of McDonaldization, services and procedures once subject to the fluctuations of human interaction undergo a rationalization process that emphasizes efficiency, predictability, calculability, and control.Ex. On the most superficial reckoning it is a matter of national concern.----* cálculo aproximado = estimate, ballpark estimate.* cálculo matemático = mathematical calculation.* centro de cálculo = computer centre, computing centre, central computing facility.* error de cálculo = miscalculation, mathematical mistake, mathematical error, calculation error, calculation mistake.* hoja de cálculo = spreadsheet.* hoja de cálculo electrónica = electronic spreadsheet.* procedimiento de cálculo = arithmetic.* realizar un cálculo = carry out + calculation.* regla de cálculo = slide rule.* tabla de cálculo = reckoner, ready reckoner. -
63 как
1. нареч.1. (каким образом. в какой степени и т. п.) howя не знаю, как он это сделал — I don't know how he did it
вы не знаете, как он устал — you don't know how tired he is
как (ваши) дела? — how are you getting on?; how are things? разг.
как пройти (на, в, к)? — can you tell me the way (to)?
как вам не стыдно! — you ought to be ashamed (of yourself)!; for shame!
2. (при вопросе о названии, содержании и т. п.) whatкак ваше имя?, как вас зовут? — what is your name?
3. (при выражении возмущения, удивления) whatкак, он ушёл? — what, he has already gone?
4.:как ни, как... ни — however; ( с глаголом) however hard / much; (при кратк. прил.) as ( с инверсией):
как ни поздно — however late it is; no matter how late it is
как он ни старался — try as he would, however hard he tried
5. (с будущим соверш. при выражении внезапности) suddenly, all of a suddenкак он вскочит! — suddenly, или all of a sudden, he jumped up
6. (в относит. предложениях) = как II 1♢
как бы не так! — not likely!; nothing of the kind!как бы то ни было — however that may be, be that as it may
2. союзкак сказать — how shall I put it, how shall I say
1. (при сравнении; в качестве) as; ( подобно) likeон поступил, как вы сказали — he did as you told him
он говорит по-английски как англичанин — he speaks English like an Englishman*
как пойдёшь, зайди за мной — call in for me when you go
прошло два года, как мы познакомились — it's two years since we first met
3.:после того как — since:
прошло два года после того, или с тех пор, как он уехал — it's two years since he left
в то время, как — while:
он вошёл в то время, как они читали — he came in while they were reading
до того как — till, until
тогда как, между тем как, в то время как ( при противопоставлении) — whereas, while:
он уехал, тогда как, или между тем как, или в то время как, она осталась — he went away whereas / while she remained
он видел, как она ушла — he saw her ho
5. (с сослагат. накл.):боюсь, как бы он не опоздал — I am afraid (that) he may be late
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как..., так и — both... and:как армия, так и флот — both the army and the navy; the army as well as the navy
как раз — just, exactly
как раз то — the very thing; that's just the ticket разг.
как раз то, что мне нужно — just what I want, the very thing I want
как будто, как бы — as if, as though
это было как бы ответом (дт.) — it was, as it were, a reply (to), it w as a kind of reply (to)
как только — as soon as; the moment...
как попало — ( небрежно) anyhow; any old way; (в беспорядке, панике) helter-skelter
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64 зависеть
Зависеть от (числа Рэлея)-- The natural length scale was Rayleigh number dependent. Зависеть от (мнения)-- The question of what is a stable flame is very subject to the opinion and experience of the test operator. зависеть от -- to depend on, to rely on, to rely upon; to respond to; to be dependent on, to be contingent on (upon); to be...-dependent, to be... -specific; to be a function of, to be a matter of; to be affected by, to be influenced by, to be governed by; to be subject to; to be sensitive toThe solubility of an alkali metal silicate depends on the ratio of silica to alkali metal oxide.The success of the stress-analysis method relies on stress and deformation details very near the crack tip.Tool life was found to respond to the tempering temperature.Contingent residual stresses are those stresses that are contingent on (or subject to) the coexistence of the source from which they are derived.The recommendation was contingent upon further development efforts.The abrasive wear mechanism is also temperature-dependent (... зависит от температуры).Many inferences are context-specific (Многие выводы зависят от контекста).The position of start of transition from a laminar to a turbulent boundary layer is affected by turbulence intensity.This long term wear rate is governed by engine design, ring and linear materials and, of course, lubrication.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > зависеть
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65 eiga
* * *I)(á, átta, áttr), v.1) to own, possess (Starkaðr átti hest góðan);2) to have (eiga börn, föður, móður, vin);eiga konu, to have her for wife;hann átti Gró, he was married to G.;hann gekk at eiga Þóru, he took Th. for his wife, he married Th.;enga vil ek þessa eiga, I will not marry any of these;eiga heima, to have a home, to live (þeir áttu heima austr í Mörk);eiga sér e-t = eiga e-t (Höskuldr átti sér dóttur, er Hallgerðr hét);eiga ván e-s, to have hope of a thing, to reckon upon;eiga hlut at or í e-u, to have a share in a thing, to be concerned in;eiga vald á e-u, to have within one’s power;3) to be under obligation, be obliged, have to do a thing;tólf menn, þeir er fylgð áttu með konungi, who were bound to attend the king’s person;á ek þar fyrir at sjá, I am bound (I have) to see to that;átti Hrútr för í Vestfjorðu, H. had to go to the V.;4) to have a right (claim) to, be entitled to (eiga högg ok höfn í skóginum);eiga mál í e-m, to have a charge against one;eiga rétt á sér, to have a (personal) claim to redress;5) to keep, hold;eiga fund, þing, samkvámu, stefnu, to hold a meeting;eiga kaupstefnu, to hod a market;eiga orrustu við e-n, to fight a battle with one;eiga högg við e-n, to exchange blows with one;eiga illt við e-n, to quarrel with;eiga tal (or mál) við e-n, to speak, converse with one;6) as an auxiliary with pp. = hafa (þat er við áttum mælt);eiga skilit, to have stipulated;7) to have to (skal Þ. eigi at því eiga at spotta);eiga hendr sínar it verja, to have to act in self-defence;eiga um vandræði at halda, to be in a strait;8) eiga e-m e-t, to owe to one (mun æ, hvat þú átt þeim er veitir);þat muntu ætla, at ek mun eiga hinn bleika uxann, that the fawn-coloured ox means me;10) with preps.:eiga e-t at e-m, to have something due from one, to expect from one (þat vil ek eiga at þér, at þú segir mér frá ferð þinni);to deserve from one (ok á ek annat at þér);þeir er mikit þóttust at sér eiga, had much in their power;eiga e-t eptir, to have to do yet, to have left undone (þat áttu eptir, er erfiðast er, en þat er at deyja);to leave behind one (andaðist ok átti eptir tvá sonu vaxna);eiga e-t saman, to own in common;eiga skap saman, to agree well, be of one mind;eigi veit ek, hvárt við eigum heill saman, whether we shall live happy together;eiga saman, to quarrel, = eiga deild saman;eiga um við e-n, to have to deal with (við brögðótta áttu nú um);þar sem við vini mína er um at eiga, where my friends are concerned;eiga e-t undir e-m, to have in another’s hands;Njáll átti mikit fé undir Starkaði ok í Sandgili, N. had much money out at interest with St. and at Sandgil, er sá eigi vel staddr, er líf sitt á undir þinum trúnaði, whose life depends on thy good faith;eiga mikit (lítit) undir sér, to have much (little) in one’s power;far þú við marga menn, svá at þú eigir allt undir þér, that the whole matter rests in thy own hands;hann sá, at hann átti ekki undir sér, that he had no influence;eiga við e-n, to have to do with, fight with (brátt fundu þeir, at þeir áttu þar ekki við sinn maka);ekki á ek þetta við þik, this is no business between thee and me;eiga gott (illt) við e-n, to be on good (bad) terms with one;eiga við konu, to have intercourse with, = eiga lag (samræði) við konu;recipr., eigast við, to deal with one another; fight, quarrel;eigast við deildir, to be engaged in strife;áttust þeir höggvaskipti við, they exchanged blows with one another.f.1) possession;kasta sinni eigu, leggja sína eigu, í e-t, to take possession of;2) property.* * *u, f. ownership, property; þá er af hans e., Grág. ii. 304, Gþl. 312; alla eigu sína (al-eiga), Nj. 11; eiga í eigunni (mod. eigu sinni), to own, possess, Fms. vii. 156, 280; kasta eigu sinni á, to take in possession, Eg. 335.COMPD: eiguligr. -
66 inn|y
pron. 1. (odmienny) other, different- mam inne plany I’ve got other plans- nie mamy innego wyboru we have no other choice- w większości innych krajów in most other countries- rodzina jak wiele innych a family like many others- lekarze, pielęgniarki i inni doctors, nurses, and others- ceny są takie, a nie inne, i nic na to nie poradzisz prices are as they are and there’s nothing you can do about it- inny niż ktoś/coś different to a. from GB a. than US sb/sth, unlike sb/sth- ona jest zupełnie inna niż jej siostra she’s quite unlike her sister, she’s totally different from a. to her sister- czuć się innym człowiekiem to feel a different man- spojrzeć na kogoś/coś innymi oczami to see sb/sth in a different light2. (nie ten) (the) other- koleżanka z innej szkoły a friend from another school- Polska i inne kraje środkowej Europy Poland and other Central European countries- może innym razem maybe some other time- kto/nikt inny somebody/nobody else- poza tobą nikt inny o tym nie wie other than a. apart from you nobody knows about it- co/nic innego something/nothing else- to zupełnie co innego that’s completely different- ja/on to co innego it’s different with me/him- czym innym jest tłumaczenie na piśmie, a czym innym tłumaczenie ustne written translation is one thing and interpreting is another- co innego, gdyby… it would a. might have been different if…- wszystko inne everything else- wszystko inne zależy od niego everything else depends on him- wszystko inne się nie liczy nothing else counts- wszyscy inni (the) others- jest zdolniejszy od innych (z grupy) he’s more gifted than the others (in the group)- w ten czy inny sposób one way or another, somehow or other- z tego czy innego powodu for one reason or another- inna rzecz/sprawa, że… another thing is that…3. (o ludziach) somebody else, someone else; (w pytaniu, przeczeniu) anybody else- on kocha inną he loves somebody else- inni other people, others- robić coś dla innych to do something for others■ innymi słowy in other wordsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > inn|y
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67 aankomen
2 [het doel treffen] hit hard3 [komen aanzetten] come (with)5 [bij toeval aanraken] touch, hit ⇒ come up (against)6 [in gewicht toenemen] put on weight7 [neerkomen] come down (to), depend (on)♦voorbeelden:daar komt iemand aan • someone is coming3 en daar kom je nu pas mee aan? • and now you tell me!je hoeft met dat plan bij hem niet aan te komen • it's no use going to him with that plan5 niet/nergens aankomen! • don't touch!, hands off!alles komt op hem aan • it all depends on himiets op het laatste ogenblik laten aankomen • leave something to the last momentII 〈 onpersoonlijk werkwoord〉1 [gelden, betreffen] come (down) (to)♦voorbeelden:waar het op aankomt • what really mattersals het erop aan komt • when it comes to the crunch -
68 дело стало
(за кем, за чем)it's now only a matter of smth.; one thing is missing; smth. is standing in the way; it depends on smb.Аннушка.
Да приданого нет. Отрадина. Так ты думаешь, что только за тем и дело стало? Аннушка. А то за чем же? Нынче народ-то какой? Только денег и ищут... (А. Островский, Без вины виноватые) — Annushka: What can you bring him? You've got no money. Otradina: You think that is what is standing in the way? Annushka: What else? You know what folks is like these days. It's only money they're after.
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