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•This problem has not been adequately addressed (or elucidated) in the literature.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > освещён
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2 адекватно
adequately, sufficiently, equally• Данная задача не была адекватно освещена в литературе. - This problem has not been adequately addressed (or elucidated) in the literature.• Данная ситуация адекватно иллюстрируется... - The situation is adequately illustrated by... -
3 данная задача не была адекватно освещена в литературе
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > данная задача не была адекватно освещена в литературе
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4 литература
(см. также библиография, ссылка, список) literature, references• Более полное обсуждение (вопроса) может быть найдено в литературе. - A fuller discussion can be found in the literature.• В литературе нет примеров, подтверждающих подобное явление. - There are no authenticated examples of such a phenomenon in the literature.• В старой литературе было принято предполагать, что... - In the early literature, it was usual to assume that...• Данная задача не была адекватно освещена в литературе. - This problem has not been adequately addressed/elucidated in the literature.• Имеется обширная (= богатая) литература по... - There is a rich literature on...• Научная литература изобилует примерами того, как... - The scientific literature abounds with examples as to how...• Обзор литературы по теме... приводится в работе [2]. - The (extensive) literature on... is reviewed in [2].• Краткое введение в..., а также дополнительные ссылки на литературу читатель может найти в... - For a brief introduction to..., and a further reference, the reader is directed to... -
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illuminate, throw light (on), illustrate• Данная задача не была адекватно освещена в литературе. - This problem has not been adequately addressed/elucidated in the literature.
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