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1 predicated area of danger system
Engineering: PADУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > predicated area of danger system
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2 predicated variable
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3 ausgesagt
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4 утвержденный
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5 определяться
1) General subject: be predicated upon (the economic success of Putin's first years in office was almost entirely predicated upon his successfully taming both the regional barons and the dread oligarchs), be governed by, depend on/upon, enlist, enter, take shape, are divided up into (different groups of...)2) Military: fix the position3) Mathematics: be defined, be determined, be governed, be specified4) Programming: be designated5) Makarov: clean, measure, find a place, find position (ав.) -
6 adolescencia
f.1 adolescence.2 young people, teens, youth.* * *1 adolescence* * *SF adolescence* * *durante su adolescencia — (when he was) in his teens, in adolescence (frml)
* * *= adolescence, young adulthood.Ex. Puberty, he describes as 'dreamy and sentimental' and though this may seem a far cry from the teenagers we would recognize that adolescence brings an awakening of emotions, idealism and commitment to a romantic ideal.Ex. These guidelines are predicated on the belief that young adulthood is a unique life stage.----* de la adolescencia = teenage.* * *durante su adolescencia — (when he was) in his teens, in adolescence (frml)
* * *= adolescence, young adulthood.Ex: Puberty, he describes as 'dreamy and sentimental' and though this may seem a far cry from the teenagers we would recognize that adolescence brings an awakening of emotions, idealism and commitment to a romantic ideal.
Ex: These guidelines are predicated on the belief that young adulthood is a unique life stage.* de la adolescencia = teenage.* * *un comportamiento típico de la adolescencia typical adolescent behaviordurante su adolescencia (when he was) in his teens, in adolescence ( frml)* * *
adolescencia sustantivo femenino
adolescence;
adolescencia sustantivo femenino adolescence
' adolescencia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sufrir
English:
adolescence
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* * *adolescencia nfadolescence;se dedicó a la pintura desde la adolescencia she's been painting since she was a teenager* * *f adolescence, teens pl* * *adolescencia nf: adolescence* * *adolescencia n adolescence -
7 basarse en
v.to be based on, to lie on, to lie over.* * ** * *(v.) = base on/upon, centre around/on/upon, draw from, hinge on/upon, premise upon, rely on/upon, rest on/upon, go by, draw on/upon, predicate on/upon, be conditional on, be grounded in, hang + Posesivo + hat on, pattern, build on/uponEx. Other indexes based on titles, both printed and machine-held, may provide access to words other than the first in a title.Ex. The main body of criticism centred upon the treatment of nonbook materials.Ex. These headings may be drawn from an alphabetical list of subject headings or from a classification scheme.Ex. It is important to recognise that citation indexing hinges upon the continuation of documents as separate units and the perpetuation of the practices of citing other words.Ex. Commentators who assert their views premised upon a unity of aims for SLIS not only fail to appreciate existential realities, they also distort perceptions about what is the best speed of curriculum evolution.Ex. When BNB began publication in 1950 it relied upon the fourteenth edition of DC.Ex. Faceted classification rests upon the definition of the concept of a facet.Ex. The reading habits in some of the lands are difficult to describe as we have little evidence to go by.Ex. Bay's essay was produced to commemorate the 400th anniversary of Gesner's birth and draws upon a mass of contemporary source material.Ex. Manegerial decision-making must be predicated upon hard data with an eye toward future trends.Ex. Development of the right of access to information should, however, be conditional on respect for privacy.Ex. Carrying this argument one step further, it is not unreasonable to assert that the public library's relationship to its community is grounded in the efforts and attiudes of the library staff.Ex. There are no great words of wisdom to hang your hat on in these matters.Ex. Even supposedly local books are generally patterned along Western lines and are unsuitable for any of the courses offered in library schools.Ex. The system should build on existing resources, rather than develop expensive new programmes.* * *(v.) = base on/upon, centre around/on/upon, draw from, hinge on/upon, premise upon, rely on/upon, rest on/upon, go by, draw on/upon, predicate on/upon, be conditional on, be grounded in, hang + Posesivo + hat on, pattern, build on/uponEx: Other indexes based on titles, both printed and machine-held, may provide access to words other than the first in a title.
Ex: The main body of criticism centred upon the treatment of nonbook materials.Ex: These headings may be drawn from an alphabetical list of subject headings or from a classification scheme.Ex: It is important to recognise that citation indexing hinges upon the continuation of documents as separate units and the perpetuation of the practices of citing other words.Ex: Commentators who assert their views premised upon a unity of aims for SLIS not only fail to appreciate existential realities, they also distort perceptions about what is the best speed of curriculum evolution.Ex: When BNB began publication in 1950 it relied upon the fourteenth edition of DC.Ex: Faceted classification rests upon the definition of the concept of a facet.Ex: The reading habits in some of the lands are difficult to describe as we have little evidence to go by.Ex: Bay's essay was produced to commemorate the 400th anniversary of Gesner's birth and draws upon a mass of contemporary source material.Ex: Manegerial decision-making must be predicated upon hard data with an eye toward future trends.Ex: Development of the right of access to information should, however, be conditional on respect for privacy.Ex: Carrying this argument one step further, it is not unreasonable to assert that the public library's relationship to its community is grounded in the efforts and attiudes of the library staff.Ex: There are no great words of wisdom to hang your hat on in these matters.Ex: Even supposedly local books are generally patterned along Western lines and are unsuitable for any of the courses offered in library schools.Ex: The system should build on existing resources, rather than develop expensive new programmes. -
8 etapa de la vida
(n.) = life stageEx. These guidelines are predicated on the belief that young adulthood is a unique life stage.* * *(n.) = life stageEx: These guidelines are predicated on the belief that young adulthood is a unique life stage.
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9 वाक्यम् _vākyam
वाक्यम् [वच्-ण्यत् चस्य कः]1 Speech, words, a sentence, saying, what is spoken; शृणु मे वाक्यम् 'hear my words', 'hear me'; वाक्ये न संतिष्ठते 'does not obey'; संक्षिप्तस्याप्यतो$स्यैव वाक्यस्यार्थगरीयसः Śi.1.2.24.-2 A sen- tence, period (complete utterance of a thought); वाक्यं स्याद्योग्यताकाङ्क्षासत्तियुक्तः पदोच्चयः S. D.6; पदसमूहो वाक्यम् Tarka K.; श्रौत्यार्थी च भवेद्वाक्ये समासे तद्धिते तथा K. P.1.-3 An argument or syllogism (in logic).-4 A precept, rule, an aphorism.-5 (In astr.) The solar process for all astronomical computations.-6 An assertion, statement.-7 Command.-8 (In law) Declaration, legal evidence.-9 Betrothment.-Comp. -आडम्बरः bombastic language.-अर्थः 1 the meaning of a sentence.-2 (in Mīmāṁsā) the sense of a sente- nce derived on the strength of वाक्यप्रमाण as distin- guished from श्रुति, लिङ्ग and other प्रमाणs. This is weaker than and hence sublated by the श्रुत्यर्थ or श्रुति; यत्र श्रुत्यर्थो न संभवति तत्र वाक्यार्थो गृह्यते ŚB. on MS. 6.2.14. वाक्यार्थः श्रुत्या बाध्यते ŚB. on MS.6.2.14. According to Mīmāṁsā view the अर्थs of पदs are सामान्य and when these form a sentence to yield the वाक्यार्थ, they get restricted or modified. Hence वाक्यार्थ means the पदार्थs modified or restricted; सामान्येनाभिप्रवृत्तानां पदार्थानां यद्विशेषे$वस्थानं स वाक्यार्थः ŚB. on MS.3.1.12. ˚उपमा a variety of Upamā according to Daṇḍin; वाक्यार्थेनैव वाक्यार्थः को$पि यद्युपमीयते । एकानेकेवशब्दत्वात् सा वाक्यार्थोपमा द्विधा ॥ Kāv.2.43.-आलापः conversation, discourse.-उपचारः speaking; Rām.-खण्डनम् refutation of an assertion or argu- ment.-ग्रहः paralysis of speech.-पदम् a word in a sentence.-पदीयम् N. of a work attributed to Bhartri- hari.-पद्धतिः f. the manner of composing sentences, diction, style.-परिसमाप्तिः f. Completion of a sentence (i. e. the application of the sense expressed by a sentence). This occurs in two ways; (i) the sense of the sentence as a whole may be predicated of the things or persons mentioned in the उद्देशपद severally; or (ii) it may be predicated of them all combined together. The former is known as प्रत्येकं वाक्यपरिसमाप्तिः and is illustrated by देवदत्तयज्ञदत्तविष्णुमित्रा भोज्यन्ताम्; while the latter is known as समुदाये वाक्यपरिसमाप्तिः and illustr- ated by गर्गाः शतं दण्ड्यन्ताम्; see ŚB. on MS.3.1.12.-प्रबन्धः 1 a treatise, connected composition.-2 the flow of sentences.-प्रयोगः employed of speech, use of language.-भेदः a different assertion, a divergent statement; संदिग्धे तु व्यवायाद् वाक्यभेदः स्यात् MS.3.1.21; वाक्यभेदान् बहूनगमत् Mu.2.-रचना, -विन्यासः arrange- ment of words in a sentence, syntax.-विलेखः An officer in charge of writing of accounts, orders etc. ततो वाक्यविलेखाख्यैर्दत्तोपन्तैः स्वशक्तितः Parṇāl.4.55.-विशारद a. eloquent, skilled in speech.-शेषः 1 the remainder of a speech, an unfinished or incomplete sentence; सदोषावकाश इव ते वाक्यशेषः V.3.-2 an elliptical sentence.-सारथिः Spokesman.-स्थ a. Obsequious; attentive. -
10 अवच्छिन्न
ava-cchinnamfn. separated, detached Lāṭy. etc.;
(in logic) predicated (i.e. separated from everything else by the properties predicated), distinguished, particularised Sarvad. etc.
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11 वाच्य
vācya
2) mfn. to be spoken orᅠ said orᅠ told orᅠ announced orᅠ communicated orᅠ stated orᅠ named orᅠ predicated orᅠ enumerated orᅠ spoken of Up. Mn. MBh. etc. (n. impers. it is to be spoken orᅠ said etc.);
to be addressed orᅠ spoken to about anything (acc. orᅠ nom. with iti) Mn. Hariv. Kāv. etc.;
to be directed that (with yathā) MBh. ;
to be told about (= still untold) KātyṠr. ;
to be expressed orᅠ designated orᅠ meant expressly by (gen. orᅠ comp.) ChUp. Ṡaṃk. Sāh. etc.;
to be spoken against, blamable, censurable by (gen. orᅠ instr.) Mn. MBh. Kāv. etc.;
used as a substantive Vop. ;
( vācyá), belonging to the voice etc. VS. ;
( vācyá) m. metron. of the Ṛishi Prajā-pati RV. ;
n. what may be said against any one orᅠ anything, blame, censure, reproach, fault ( vācyaṉ-gam, to undergo blame) MBh. Kāv. ;
that of which anything is predicated, a substantive Vop. ;
a predicate W. ;
the voice of a verb (e.g.. kartari-v-, the active voice;
karmaṇi-v-, the passive voice) ib. ;
= pratipādana L. ;
- वाच्यचित्र
- वाच्यता
- वाच्यत्व
- वाच्यलिङ्ग
- वाच्यलिङ्गक
- वाच्यवज्र
- वाच्यवत्
- वाच्यवर्जित
- वाच्यवाचकता
- वाच्यवचकत्व
- वाच्यवाचकभाव
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12 основываться
Основываться на - to be based upon (on), to rely upon (on), to rest on; to be on a... basis, to be predicated onAnother approach to the definition of a reference stress for rupture which relies upon stationary state creep solutions has been given by L. [...].The method of small-scale modeling rests on a knowledge of the modeling laws which ensure that dynamic similarity exist between the model and the full-scale system.A description of material response must be predicated on some observed events.—основываться исключительно на—решение по... должно основываться наРусско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > основываться
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13 προσκατηγορέω
A accuse besides, ἐπίδειξιν π. accuse one also of making a display, Th.3.42; π. τινὸς ὅτι .. X.Mem.2.6.34; ὡς .. Plu. Per.32.II in Logic, use an additional name or predicate, Gal. ap. Orib.44.27.2; predicate besides, Dexipp. in Cat.35.18:—Arist. only in [voice] Pass., to be predicated besides, Int.19b19, Metaph. 1054a16: c. dat., to be predicated of besides, APr. 25b22.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προσκατηγορέω
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14 в своем плане я исхожу из того, что
General subject: my plan is predicated on the assumption that (...) (...)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > в своем плане я исхожу из того, что
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15 заявленный
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16 объявленный
1) General subject: adjudicated, authorized (capital, shares), declared, disclosed2) Religion: proclaimed3) Law: predicated4) Diplomatic term: stated -
17 основанный на фактах
1) General subject: factual, founded on facts, well-founded, supported by the facts, substantiated2) Biology: descendental3) Law: predicated4) Business: well founded5) Science: fact-based (англ. цитата - из репортажа CNN)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > основанный на фактах
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18 основываться на
1) General subject: repose on, rest on, rest upon, base oneself on, be based on (Capacities shown above are based on condensate at saturation temperature. - основываются на), draw on, (чем-л.) be predicated on2) Mathematics: is based on, relies on3) Diplomatic term: capitalize on4) Makarov: build upon (чем-л.) -
19 основываться на (чем-л.)
General subject: be predicated onУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > основываться на (чем-л.)
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20 первоначальный график
General subject: predicated scheduleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > первоначальный график
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