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3 Augment Systems, Inc.
NASDAQ: AUGSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Augment Systems, Inc.
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4 Augment Systems, Inc. Warrants
NASDAQ: AUGSWУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Augment Systems, Inc. Warrants
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[ɔːgˈment] verbto increase in amount or make bigger in size or number.يَزيد (عَدَد)، يُعَزِّز -
8 increase, augment, multiply, build up
تَزايَدَ \ increase, augment, multiply, build up.Arabic-English glossary > increase, augment, multiply, build up
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9 Identify, Design, Execute, Augment
Abbreviation: IDEA (Process for changing anything.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Identify, Design, Execute, Augment
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11 squadron augment unit
Military: SAUУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > squadron augment unit
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12 коэффициент уменьшения упора, коэффициент засасывания (гребного винта) (resistance augment fraction)
Shipbuilding: AУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > коэффициент уменьшения упора, коэффициент засасывания (гребного винта) (resistance augment fraction)
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* * *I)(eyk, jók, jókum, aukinn), v.1) to augment, increase (auka virðing e-s; auka ætt sína; auka vandræði);to prolong (auka þing);aukanda ferr am e-t, something goes on increasing;eigi er þat aukit (it is no exaggeration) þó at hann sé sagðr ríkastr maðr á Íslandi;orðum aukit, exaggerated;aukin ( more than) þrjú hundruð manna;2) to add, with dat. (jók ek því es mér varð síðar kunnara);auka synd á synd ofan, to heap sin upon sin;auka e-u við, to add;aukast orðum við, to come to words, to converse;with acc., auka ný vandræði (= nýjum vandræðum) á hin fornu, to add new difficulties to old ones;impers., jók stórum hans harm, his grief increased greatly;3) to surpass, exceed;þat er eykr sex aura, þá á konungr hálft þat er eykr, if it exceeds six ounces, the king takes half the excess.(að), v. (a Norse form) = the preceding.* * *jók, jóku (mod. juku), aukit [Lat. augere; Gr. αυξειν; Ulf. aukan; A. S. eacan or ecan; Engl. to eche or eke; O. H. G. auhon]; pres. ind. eyk; subj. eyki or yki, mod. jyki. A weak form (aukar, aukaði, aukat) also occurs, esp. in Norse, and (as a Norwegianism) in Icel. writers, esp. after the year 1260, e. g. aukaðu, augebant, Barl. 138; aukaðist, augebatur, aukaði, augebat. Barl. 180, Fms. i. 140, 184, x. 21 (MSS. aukuðu or aukaði, and some even jóku), Róm. 234; subj. aukaðist, augeretur, Fms. vii. 158 in three Icel. vellum MSS.; only one has ykist, the strong genuine form. Pres. aukar, auget, and aukast, augetur, instead of eykr, eykst, Stj. 32: part. aukat (= aukit), O. H. L. 46; aukuð, aucta, Fms. x. 236. Even Snorri in the Edda has aukaðist, p. 3, both in the vellum MSS. Ob. and Kb.,—a form which is thoroughly unclassical; the poets use the strong form, and so Ari, who has jókk = jók ek, in the preface to Íb.;—so also the great bulk of the classical literature. Since the Reformation the strong form is the only one used either in speaking or writing.I. Lat. augere, to augment, increase, with acc., eykr hann þar ætt sína, Fms. iii. 82; jók Njáll ekki hjón sín, Nj. 59; hét hann þeim at auka virðing þeirra, Eg. 33; þessi orð jóku mjök sök Adams, Sks. 542; jók nafn hans, Hom. 51, Nj. 33; var þá síðan aukuð (= aukin) veizlan, Fms. x. 236: absol., þat hálft er eykr, that half which is over and above, Js. 75: in the phrase, aukanda ferr um e-t, a thing is increasing, Nj. 139.II. Lat. addere, to add to the whole of a thing; with the thing added in the dat., ok jókk (= jók ek) því es mér varð síðan kunnara, Íb. (pref.): impers., jók miklu við, increased greatly, Ld. 54; þá eykst enn ellefu nóttum við, eleven nights are still added, Rb. 28: followed by ‘við,’ auka e-u við e-t, to add to it, Nj. 41; ‘til’ is rare and unclassical, and seems almost a Danism, as ‘föie til,’ þetta til aukist, Vm. 7: auka synd (dat.) á synd (acc.) ofan, to heap sin upon sin, Stj. 274: aukast orðum við, to come to words, speak, Eg. ch. 58, v. l. (rare); ef þú eykr orði, if tbou say’st a word more, Lex. Poët.β. with acc. (a rare and unclassical Latinism), auka ny vandræði (= nyjum vandræðum) á hin fornu, Bs. i. 751.γ. impers. in the phrase, aukar á, it increases, Róm. 234.III. to surpass, exceed; þat er eykr sex aura, þá á konungr hálft þat er eykr, if it exceeds six ounces, the king takes half the excess, N. G. L. i. 281, Js. § 71; en ármaðr taki þat er aukit er, what is over and above, N. G. L. i. 165. Esp. used adverbially in the part. pass, aukit, aukin, more than, above, of numbers; aukin þrjú hundruð manna, three hundred men well told, Eg. 530, Fms. ix. 524, v. l.; með aukit hundrað manna, x. 184, Ld. 196; aukin hálf vætt, Grett. 141 new Ed.β. in the phrases, þat er (eigi) aukat (aukit), it is no exaggeration, Jd. verse 22, the Ed. in Fms. xi. 169 has ‘árla’ (a false reading); pat er aukat, O. H. L. 1. c.; orðum aukið, exaggerated, Thom. 73. -
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augment, enhance, force, gain, increase, increment, magnify* * *увели́чивать гл.1. (число, количество) increaseувели́чивать во ( столько-то) [m2]раз — increase so-many times; increase n-foldувели́чивать вы́пуск проду́кции в 10 раз — increase output 10 times [ten-fold]увели́чивать на … — increase by …увели́чивать оборо́ты дви́гателя ав. — open up the engine2. (силу, тягу, мощность) augment3. (о линзе, объективе и т. п.) magnifyувели́чивать в 5 крат — give 5X magnification [a magnification of 5 diameters]4. (изображение при печати, проецировании) enlarge5. (дискретно, на малую величину) мат., физ. incrementувели́чивать содержи́мое счё́тчика, реги́стра и т. п. на оди́н, два и т. п. — вчт. increment the counter, register, etc. by one, two, etc. -
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Русско-английский словарь по машиностроению > подверженность отклонениям
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augment, supplement* * *vb( føje noget ekstra til) supplement ( fx one's income, one's stores; medwith, by);( føje noget manglende til, udfylde) complement ( fx drawings which complement the text);[ supplere hinanden] complement each other, be complementary (to each other) ( fx their views are complementary).
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augment — [ ɔgmɑ̃ ] n. m. • 1690; « augmentation » fin XIIIe; lat. augmentum ♦ Gramm. Voyelle ajoutée devant le radical des verbes commençant par une consonne, en grec. ● augment nom masculin (latin augmentum, accroissement) Dans certaines langues indo… … Encyclopédie Universelle
augment — AUGMÉNT, augmente, s.n. Vocală adăugată (în unele limbi indo europene) la începutul unei forme verbale pentru a marca trecutul indicativului. – Din fr. augment, lat. augmentum. Trimis de ana zecheru, 08.07.2002. Sursa: DEX 98 augmént s. n. (sil … Dicționar Român
augment — AUGMENT. sub. mas. Terme de Droit. Il ne se dit qu en cette phrase, Augment de dot, qui est Ce que la Loi permet de donner à la femme sur les biens du mari, dans les pays de Droit écrit. L augment de dot est ordinairement de la moitié ou du tiers … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
Augment — Aug*ment , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Augmented}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Augmenting}.] [L. augmentare, fr. augmentum an increase, fr. augere to increase; perh. akin to Gr. ?, ?, E. wax, v., and eke, v.: cf. F. augmenter.] 1. To enlarge or increase in size,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Augment — Aug ment, n. [L. augmentum: cf. F. augment.] 1. Enlargement by addition; increase. [1913 Webster] 2. (Gram.) A vowel prefixed, or a lengthening of the initial vowel, to mark past time, as in Greek and Sanskrit verbs. [1913 Webster] Note: In Greek … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Augment — or augmentation may refer to:*Augment (linguistics), a syllable added to the beginning of the word in certain Indo European languages*Augmentation (heraldry), heraldic modifications *Augmentation (music), the musical technique of lengthening or… … Wikipedia
augment — Augment. s. m. Terme de Droit. Il ne se dit qu en cette phrase, Augment de dot, C est ce que le mari donne à sa femme par contract de mariage dans les pays de Droit écrit … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
augment — [ôg ment′; ] for n. [ ôg′ment΄] vt. [ME augmenten < OFr augmenter < LL augmentare < augmentum, an increase < L augere, to increase: see WAX2] 1. to make greater, as in size, quantity, or strength; enlarge 2. to add an augment to vi.… … English World dictionary
Augment — Aug*ment , v. i. To increase; to grow larger, stronger, or more intense; as, a stream augments by rain. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Augment — (lat.), »Zuwachs«, d. h. der Vokal, der im Griechischen, im Sanskrit und Armenischen an die Verbalformen vorn angefügt wird, um denselben die Bedeutung der vergangenen Zeit zu verleihen, z. B. griechisch e lyon, »ich löste« … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Augmént — Augmént, (lat.), Vermehrung; im Sanskrit, Zend, Armenischen und Griechischen der Zuwachs (kurzes a oder e) zur Bezeichnung der Vergangenheitsformen eines Zeitwortes, z.B. grch. phero, ich trage, epheron, ich trug … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon