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  • 101 -rater

    [-'reɪtə]
    суф.
    с водоизмещением; класса (о в яхтах; конкретные показатели указываются первым компонентом)

    These include one 10-rater and two 21-raters. — Они включают одну яхту водоизмещением в 10 тонн и две - водоизмещением 21 тонну.

    Англо-русский современный словарь > -rater

  • 102 Schengen Convention

    сущ.
    Шенгенская конвенция, "Конвенция о применении положений Шенгенского соглашения" (подписана 19 июля 1990 г.; полностью присоединились к Соглашению Испания и Португалия, Конвенция была подписана также Данией, Финляндией, Швецией и Норвегией; в 1999 г. страны – члены Европейского cоюза приняли решение, что Шенгенские правила должны быть приняты ЕС, так как почти все эти страны стали также членами Шенгенского союза)

    Schengen Convention aims to abolish internal border controls for all people and includes measures to strengthen external border controls. These include a common visa policy, the possibility of processing asylum applications, police and judicial cooperation and the exchange of information. — Шенгенская конвенция направлена на упразднение контроля на внутренних границах и включает меры по усилению контроля на границах внешних. Это подразумевает единые правила выдачи виз, обработки заявлений на предоставление политического убежища, взаимодействие правоохранительных органов и обмен информацией.

    Syn:

    Англо-русский современный словарь > Schengen Convention

  • 103 количественные методы

    Включают в себя те разделы теории вероятности и статистики, которые относятся к управлению, методы исследования операций, разделы математики, которые использовались при разработке общественных наук (экономики, психологии, социологии и других наук). — These include those branches of probability and statistics that are relevant to management, operational research techniques, the branches of mathematics that have been employed in the development of social sciences (economics, psychology, sociology, etc.).

    Russian-English Dictionary "Microeconomics" > количественные методы

  • 104 статистический критерий

    Статистические критерии используются статистиками для сравнения наборов данных с целью определения наличия у этих данных некоторых общих статистических свойств. Сюда входят следующие критерии: t-критерий Стьюдента, критерий F и критерий хи-квадрат. — Statistical tests are used by statisticians to compare sets of data in order to determine if they have certain statistical properties in common. These include Student's t-test, F test, and x (Термин автоматизация возник в пятидесятых годах двадцатого века в Детройте.) (chi-squared) test.

    Russian-English Dictionary "Microeconomics" > статистический критерий

  • 105 Sari

    SARI, SARRIE
    A shawl which is the feminine counterpart of the dhuti or dhooti, usually 40-in. wide and 7 yards to 8 yards long, worn as a skirt by the native women of India and the East Indies. Made in many qualities, but all have a woven or printed border at each side and a very fancy deep heading at each end. The sari is such a commonly used cloth that qualities range from a cheap grey with plain coloured borders up to expensive ones with silk or even gold thread borders. It is worn by the Mohammedan women in India, wrapped several times around the loins and part hanging down over the legs serves as a skirt, while the other end passes over the head and hangs down on one side. The Hindu women wear the Boonnee which is similar. The grey or white sari differs from the grey or white dhuti in having the border more than 3/4-in. wide. The coloured sari is made in a great variety of colours and patterns and is generally worn by women of those classes in which the bordered grey or white dhuti is not worn by men. Saris are also made and sold in sets of two or more. These include Nilambari with blue ground, Patapati with printed designs. Anarasi of pineapple colour and Pachan worn by the aborigines of Ranchi.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Sari

  • 106 Sarrie

    SARI, SARRIE
    A shawl which is the feminine counterpart of the dhuti or dhooti, usually 40-in. wide and 7 yards to 8 yards long, worn as a skirt by the native women of India and the East Indies. Made in many qualities, but all have a woven or printed border at each side and a very fancy deep heading at each end. The sari is such a commonly used cloth that qualities range from a cheap grey with plain coloured borders up to expensive ones with silk or even gold thread borders. It is worn by the Mohammedan women in India, wrapped several times around the loins and part hanging down over the legs serves as a skirt, while the other end passes over the head and hangs down on one side. The Hindu women wear the Boonnee which is similar. The grey or white sari differs from the grey or white dhuti in having the border more than 3/4-in. wide. The coloured sari is made in a great variety of colours and patterns and is generally worn by women of those classes in which the bordered grey or white dhuti is not worn by men. Saris are also made and sold in sets of two or more. These include Nilambari with blue ground, Patapati with printed designs. Anarasi of pineapple colour and Pachan worn by the aborigines of Ranchi.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Sarrie

  • 107 Spain

       Portugal's independence and sovereignty as a nation-state are based on being separate from Spain. Achieving this on a peninsula where its only landward neighbor, Spain, is stronger, richer, larger, and more populous, raises interesting historical questions. Considering the disparity in size of population alone — Spain (as of 2000) had a population of 40 million, whereas Portugal's population numbered little over 10 million—how did Portugal maintain its sometimes precarious independence? If the Basques, Catalans, and Galicians succumbed to Castilian military and political dominance and were incorporated into greater Spain, how did little Portugal manage to survive the "Spanish menace?" A combination of factors enabled Portugal to keep free of Spain, despite the era of "Babylonian Captivity" (1580-1640). These include an intense Portuguese national spirit; foreign assistance in staving off Spanish invasions and attacks between the late 14th century and the mid l9th century, principally through the Anglo- Portuguese Alliance and some assistance from France; historical circumstances regarding Spain's own trials and tribulations and decline in power after 1600.
       In Portugal's long history, Castile and Leon (later "Spain," as unified in the 16th century) acted as a kind of Iberian mother and stepmother, present at Portugal's birth as well as at times when Portuguese independence was either in danger or lost. Portugal's birth as a separate state in the 12th century was in part a consequence of the king of Castile's granting the "County of Portucale" to a transplanted Burgundian count in the late 11th century. For centuries Castile, Leon, Aragon, and Portugal struggled for supremacy on the peninsula, until the Castilian army met defeat in 1385 at the battle of Aljubarrota, thus assuring Portugal's independence for nearly two centuries. Portugal and its overseas empire suffered considerably under rule by Phillipine Spain (1580-1640). Triumphant in the War of Restoration against Spain (1640-68), Portugal came to depend on its foreign alliances to provide a counterweight to a still menacing kindred neighbor. Under the Anglo-Portuguese Alliance, England (later Great Britain) managed to help Portugal thwart more than a few Spanish invasion threats in the next centuries. Rumors and plots of Spain consuming Portugal continued during the 19th century and even during the first Portuguese republic's early years to 1914.
       Following difficult diplomatic relations during Spain's subsequent Second Republic (1931-36) and civil war (1936-39), Luso-Span-ish relations improved significantly under the authoritarian regimes that ruled both states until the mid-1970s. Portugal's prime minister Antônio de Oliveira Salazar and Spain's generalissimo Francisco Franco signed nonaggression and other treaties, lent each other mutual support, and periodically consulted one another on vital questions. During this era (1939-74), there were relatively little trade, business, and cultural relations between the two neighbors, who mainly tended to ignore one another. Spain's economy developed more rapidly than Portugal's after 1950, and General Franco was quick to support the Estado Novo across the frontier if he perceived a threat to his fellow dictator's regime. In January 1962, for instance, Spanish army units approached the Portuguese frontier in case the abortive military coup at Beja (where a Portuguese oppositionist plot failed) threatened the Portuguese dictatorship.
       Since Portugal's Revolution of 25 April 1974, and the death of General Franco and the establishment of democracy in Spain (1975-78), Luso-Spanish relations have improved significantly. Portugal has experienced a great deal of Spanish investment, tourism, and other economic activities, since both Spain and Portugal became members of the European Economic Community (EEC) in 1986.
       Yet, Portugal's relations with Spain have become closer still, with increased integration in the European Union. Portugal remains determined not to be confused with Spain, and whatever threat from across the frontier exists comes more from Spanish investment than from Spanish winds, marriages, and armies. The fact remains that Luso-Spanish relations are more open and mutually beneficial than perhaps at any other time in history.

    Historical dictionary of Portugal > Spain

  • 108 company report

    Gen Mgt
    a document giving details of the activities and performance of a company. Companies are legally required to produce particular reports and submit them to the competent authorities in the country of their registration. These include annual reports and financial reports. Other reports may cover specific aspects of an organization’s activities, for example, environmental or social impact.

    The ultimate business dictionary > company report

  • 109 corporate image

    Gen Mgt
    the perceptions and impressions of an organization by the public as a result of interaction with the organization and the way the organization presents itself. Organizations have traditionally focused on the design of communication and advertising materials, using logos, symbols, text, and color to create a favorable impression on target groups, but a variety of additional activities contribute to a positive corporate image. These include PR programs such as community involvement, sponsorship, and environmental projects, participation in quality improvement schemes, and good practice in industrial relations.

    The ultimate business dictionary > corporate image

  • 110 employee ownership

    HR
    the possession of shares in a company, in whole or in part, by the workers. There are various forms of employee ownership that give employees a greater or lesser stake in the business. These include: employee stock ownership plans, employee buyouts, cooperatives, and employee trusts. Ownership does not necessarily lead to greater employee participation in decision making, although the evidence suggests that where employees are involved in this, the company is more successful.

    The ultimate business dictionary > employee ownership

  • 111 industrial marketing

    Mktg
    the marketing of goods or services to companies, as opposed to individual consumers. Industrial marketing involves a number of key differences from selling to consumers. These include a smaller customer base with higher value or larger unit purchases, more technically complex or specially tailored products, professionally qualified purchasers, closer buyer-seller relationships, and possible group-purchasing decision making.

    The ultimate business dictionary > industrial marketing

  • 112 manpower forecasting

    Gen Mgt
    the prediction of future levels of demand for, and supply of, workers and skills at organizational, regional, or national level. A variety of techniques are used in manpower forecasting, including the statistical analysis of current trends and the use of mathematical models. At national level, these include the analysis of census statistics; at organizational level, projections of future requirements may be made from sales and production figures. Manpower forecasting forms part of the manpower planning process.

    The ultimate business dictionary > manpower forecasting

  • 113 Publishing Resources

    "A web site collection feature that creates all artifacts that must be present for the web-level publishing feature to function. These include item profiles, web parts, workflow definitions, workflow bindings, site templates, events, actions, etc."

    English-Arabic terms dictionary > Publishing Resources

  • 114 Microsoft® Office Groove® Server 2007 Manager

    "A Web-based interface for managing all aspects of Microsoft Office Groove 2007 deployments. These include user account configuration, domain creation and certification, policy setting and enforcement, and reporting and compliance."
    Microsoft® Office Groove® Server 2007 Manager

    English-Arabic terms dictionary > Microsoft® Office Groove® Server 2007 Manager

  • 115 Microsoft® Core CAL Suite

    "A Microsoft client access license (CAL) that combines the access licenses for popular Microsoft servers. These include Windows Server, Exchange Server, Office SharePoint Server and Systems Management Server."
    Microsoft® Core CAL Suite

    English-Arabic terms dictionary > Microsoft® Core CAL Suite

  • 116 conditions anormales

    1. аномальные условия (работы)

     

    аномальные условия (работы)
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    EN

    abnormal conditions
    conditions which may occur in the appliance or in the switch during normal operation
    [IEC 61058-1, ed. 3.0 (2000-07)]

    abnormal conditions of operation
    operating conditions of low occurrence (typical only a few times during equipment lifetime)
    NOTE These include human errors, loss of power supply, overvoltages, earthquake, etc. After such a condition has occurred, equipment inspection may be required.
    [IEC 61936-1, ed. 2.0 (2010-08)]

    FR

    conditions anormales
    conditions qui peuvent se présenter dans l’appareil ou dans l'interrupteur durant une manoeuvre normale
    [IEC 61058-1, ed. 3.0 (2000-07)]

    conditions anormales de fonctionnement
    conditions de fonctionnement rares (seulement quelques fois au cours de la vie du matériel)
    NOTE Cela inclut les erreurs humaines, pertes d’alimentation, surtensions, séismes, etc. Après de telles conditions d'exploitation, une inspection de ces matériels peut être exigée.
    [IEC 61936-1, ed. 2.0 (2010-08)]

    Тематики

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    Франко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > conditions anormales

  • 117 conditions anormales de fonctionnement

    1. аномальные условия (работы)

     

    аномальные условия (работы)
    -

    EN

    abnormal conditions
    conditions which may occur in the appliance or in the switch during normal operation
    [IEC 61058-1, ed. 3.0 (2000-07)]

    abnormal conditions of operation
    operating conditions of low occurrence (typical only a few times during equipment lifetime)
    NOTE These include human errors, loss of power supply, overvoltages, earthquake, etc. After such a condition has occurred, equipment inspection may be required.
    [IEC 61936-1, ed. 2.0 (2010-08)]

    FR

    conditions anormales
    conditions qui peuvent se présenter dans l’appareil ou dans l'interrupteur durant une manoeuvre normale
    [IEC 61058-1, ed. 3.0 (2000-07)]

    conditions anormales de fonctionnement
    conditions de fonctionnement rares (seulement quelques fois au cours de la vie du matériel)
    NOTE Cela inclut les erreurs humaines, pertes d’alimentation, surtensions, séismes, etc. Après de telles conditions d'exploitation, une inspection de ces matériels peut être exigée.
    [IEC 61936-1, ed. 2.0 (2010-08)]

    Тематики

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    FR

    Франко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > conditions anormales de fonctionnement

  • 118 аномальные условия (работы)

    1. abnormal conditions of operation
    2. abnormal conditions

     

    аномальные условия (работы)
    -

    EN

    abnormal conditions
    conditions which may occur in the appliance or in the switch during normal operation
    [IEC 61058-1, ed. 3.0 (2000-07)]

    abnormal conditions of operation
    operating conditions of low occurrence (typical only a few times during equipment lifetime)
    NOTE These include human errors, loss of power supply, overvoltages, earthquake, etc. After such a condition has occurred, equipment inspection may be required.
    [IEC 61936-1, ed. 2.0 (2010-08)]

    FR

    conditions anormales
    conditions qui peuvent se présenter dans l’appareil ou dans l'interrupteur durant une manoeuvre normale
    [IEC 61058-1, ed. 3.0 (2000-07)]

    conditions anormales de fonctionnement
    conditions de fonctionnement rares (seulement quelques fois au cours de la vie du matériel)
    NOTE Cela inclut les erreurs humaines, pertes d’alimentation, surtensions, séismes, etc. Après de telles conditions d'exploitation, une inspection de ces matériels peut être exigée.
    [IEC 61936-1, ed. 2.0 (2010-08)]

    Тематики

    EN

    FR

    Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > аномальные условия (работы)

  • 119 транспортные услуги для маркетинг-партнеров

    1. transportation services for marketing partners

     

    транспортные услуги для маркетинг-партнеров
    ОКОИ предоставляет маркетинг-партнерам следующие транспортные услуги:
    • Автобусная программа для маркетинг-партнеров.
    • Пропуска для транспортных средств и разрешения на парковку.
    • Транспортная система для партнеров Уровня I.
    • Автомобили с водителями, выделенные маркетинг-партнерам.
    [Департамент лингвистических услуг Оргкомитета «Сочи 2014». Глоссарий терминов]

    EN

    transportation services for marketing partners
    OCOG is responsible for establishing and delivering transport services for marketing partners. These include:
    • Marketing partner coach program
    • Vehicle access and/or parking permits
    • Tier I partners transport system
    • Marketing partner allocated vehicles and drivers
    [Департамент лингвистических услуг Оргкомитета «Сочи 2014». Глоссарий терминов]

    Тематики

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    Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > транспортные услуги для маркетинг-партнеров

  • 120 аномальные условия (работы)

    1. conditions anormales de fonctionnement
    2. conditions anormales

     

    аномальные условия (работы)
    -

    EN

    abnormal conditions
    conditions which may occur in the appliance or in the switch during normal operation
    [IEC 61058-1, ed. 3.0 (2000-07)]

    abnormal conditions of operation
    operating conditions of low occurrence (typical only a few times during equipment lifetime)
    NOTE These include human errors, loss of power supply, overvoltages, earthquake, etc. After such a condition has occurred, equipment inspection may be required.
    [IEC 61936-1, ed. 2.0 (2010-08)]

    FR

    conditions anormales
    conditions qui peuvent se présenter dans l’appareil ou dans l'interrupteur durant une manoeuvre normale
    [IEC 61058-1, ed. 3.0 (2000-07)]

    conditions anormales de fonctionnement
    conditions de fonctionnement rares (seulement quelques fois au cours de la vie du matériel)
    NOTE Cela inclut les erreurs humaines, pertes d’alimentation, surtensions, séismes, etc. Après de telles conditions d'exploitation, une inspection de ces matériels peut être exigée.
    [IEC 61936-1, ed. 2.0 (2010-08)]

    Тематики

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    FR

    Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > аномальные условия (работы)

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