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1 вносить значительный вклад
Mathematics: contribute significantly toУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вносить значительный вклад
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2 ratificar
v.to ratify.María confirmó su asistencia Mary ratified her attendance.* * *1 to ratify1 to be confirmed, be ratified* * *verb* * *VT [+ tratado] to ratify; [+ noticia] to confirm; [+ opinión] to supportratificar que... — to confirm that...
* * *1.verbo transitivo <tratado/contrato> to ratify; < persona> ( en un puesto) to confirm; < noticia> to confirm2.ratificarse v pron* * *= endorse, ratify, reaffirm, enshrine, revalidate, ditto, reconfirm, affirm.Ex. These rules follow a general trend in filing practices in endorsing the 'file-as-is' principle outlined below.Ex. The measurement of success or otherwise of these ideas can unfortunately only be ratified once the library has been in use for some considerable time.Ex. Coates started his study of citation order by noting Kaiser's theories of Concrete-Process and reaffirmed this aspect of Kaiser's work.Ex. While much remains to be done, the right of every member of the public to see official documents is enshrined in law.Ex. After analysis of the data and revision of the taxonomy, it was revalidated and fine tuned in a second experiment = Tras el análisis de los resultados y la revisión de la taxonomía, ésta fue <b> ratificada</b> en un segundo experimento.Ex. I received mine yesterday and I'll ditto the fact that they look very professional.Ex. Findings reconfirm that library collections contribute significantly to prestige of universities.Ex. This move has probably affirmed the future of DC.----* ratificar una constitución = ratify + constitution.* ratificar un acuerdo = ratify + convention.* ratificar un tratado = ratify + treaty.* * *1.verbo transitivo <tratado/contrato> to ratify; < persona> ( en un puesto) to confirm; < noticia> to confirm2.ratificarse v pron* * *= endorse, ratify, reaffirm, enshrine, revalidate, ditto, reconfirm, affirm.Ex: These rules follow a general trend in filing practices in endorsing the 'file-as-is' principle outlined below.
Ex: The measurement of success or otherwise of these ideas can unfortunately only be ratified once the library has been in use for some considerable time.Ex: Coates started his study of citation order by noting Kaiser's theories of Concrete-Process and reaffirmed this aspect of Kaiser's work.Ex: While much remains to be done, the right of every member of the public to see official documents is enshrined in law.Ex: After analysis of the data and revision of the taxonomy, it was revalidated and fine tuned in a second experiment = Tras el análisis de los resultados y la revisión de la taxonomía, ésta fue <b> ratificada</b> en un segundo experimento.Ex: I received mine yesterday and I'll ditto the fact that they look very professional.Ex: Findings reconfirm that library collections contribute significantly to prestige of universities.Ex: This move has probably affirmed the future of DC.* ratificar una constitución = ratify + constitution.* ratificar un acuerdo = ratify + convention.* ratificar un tratado = ratify + treaty.* * *ratificar [A2 ]vt1 ‹tratado/contrato› to ratify2 ‹persona› (en un puesto) to confirm3 ‹noticia› to confirmratificarse EN algo to reaffirm sth* * *
ratificar ( conjugate ratificar) verbo transitivo ‹tratado/contrato› to ratify;
‹ persona› ( en un puesto) to confirm;
‹ noticia› to confirm
ratificar vtr (un tratado) to ratify
(una decisión, opinión) to confirm
' ratificar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
refrendar
English:
confirm
- ratify
- uphold
* * *♦ vt[anuncio, declaraciones] to confirm; [convenio] to ratify* * *v/t POL ratify* * *ratificar {72} vt1) : to ratify2) : to confirm -
3 reconfirmar
v.1 to reconfirm, to check out, to make sure about.2 to reconfirm, to confirm again, to make sure, to confirm.* * *VT to reconfirm* * *= reconfirm.Ex. Findings reconfirm that library collections contribute significantly to prestige of universities.* * *= reconfirm.Ex: Findings reconfirm that library collections contribute significantly to prestige of universities.
* * *reconfirmar [A1 ]vtto reconfirmse debe reconfirmar el vuelo de vuelta you must reconfirm your return flight -
4 внести значительный вклад
General subject: greatly contribute, notably contribute, significantly contribute (в - to...)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > внести значительный вклад
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5 увеличивать
•The advantages of computing technology could be multiplied many times if...
II. повышать•The vortexes contribute significantly to the lift of the aircraft.
•Curves and fillets add strength.
•The formation of dust adds to the explosion hazard.
•The coating considerably extends (or prolongs) the life of these alloys.
•This magnifies (or enhances, or augments) the aerodynamic moment. Production could be stepped up (or increased, or raised) quickly.
•The high light intensities available from laser sources can contribute to the homogeneous line width.
•The increased speed of operation ups (жарг.) the production.
•This factor contributes to the confusion.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > увеличивать
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6 вносить значительный вклад в
•These rays contribute significantly to the total ray power.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > вносить значительный вклад в
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7 вносить значительный вклад в
•These rays contribute significantly to the total ray power.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > вносить значительный вклад в
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8 вклад
муж.1) финанс. deposit, holding; investment ( доля участия)- сделать вклад
- срочный вклад2) endowment; contribution (to) перен.вносить свой вклад — to make one's contribution on smth., to do one's share/part for smth.
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9 значительно
•Rays belonging to modes well above cutoff...
•Saturn's atmosphere is markedly thicker than Jupiter's.
•Pressures within Uranus and Neptune are significantly (or much) lower than within Jupiter and Saturn.
•In the parallel-slot type the core is materially greater than in the radial.
•Compounds of potassium are decidedly (or far, or much, or considerably) less common than those of sodium.
•This factor can contribute materially (or substantially, or appreciably, or markedly).
•33,000 ft lb/min is rather more than the average horse is capable of, but it has been adopted by engineers and is known as a horse-power.
•The treatment effects are significantly (or vastly, or greatly) different from zero.
•The Curie point of barium titanite is substantially (or much) higher.
•The local temperature may be vastly greater than (or may greatly exceed) the macroscopic cathode temperature.
•In every case the percent of absolute line pressure pulsation was way below [or much lower (or lower by far) than] the allowable 3% level.
* * *Значительно -- much, many, far, well; substantially, considerably, significantly, greatly, vastly, remarkablyIncreasing solidity will, eventually, impede circulation, thus decreasing the heat transfer coefficient significantly.In fact the structure is remarkably different in the two pictures.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > значительно
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10 влиять
Влиять на -- to effect, to influence, to impact, to have an effect on, to exert an influence on, to produce an impact on, to be influential in; to affect (обычно с вредными последствиями); to have bearing on, to operate on (сказываться); to be a factor, to contribute toThe nature of a surface can influence parameters associated with the parent part.Below the 15-m level, however, the orientation of the inlet can significantly impact loadings.Thermal relaxation time has a much greater effect on system response than changes in char combustion rate.The floor of the test chamber is sufficiently far from the heating cylinder so as not to affect the melting process.Measuring instruments are low pass filters with respect to such transients, which will have little bearing on overall process dynamics.These adjectives seem to operate on the meaning of the noun they modify.Thermal distortion and external loading will contribute to the shape of the initial film.—влиять на—действительно влияет на—дополнительно влиять на—мало влиять или совсем не влиять на—мало влиять на—не влияя на—незначительно влиять на—отрицательно влиять на—положительно влиять—сильно влиять—сильно влиять на—слабо влиять наРусско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > влиять
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11 значительно
•Rays belonging to modes well above cutoff...
•Saturn's atmosphere is markedly thicker than Jupiter's.
•Pressures within Uranus and Neptune are significantly (or much) lower than within Jupiter and Saturn.
•In the parallel-slot type the core is materially greater than in the radial.
•Compounds of potassium are decidedly (or far, or much, or considerably) less common than those of sodium.
•This factor can contribute materially (or substantially, or appreciably, or markedly).
•33,000 ft lb/min is rather more than the average horse is capable of, but it has been adopted by engineers and is known as a horse-power.
•The treatment effects are significantly (or vastly, or greatly) different from zero.
•The Curie point of barium titanite is substantially (or much) higher.
•The local temperature may be vastly greater than (or may greatly exceed) the macroscopic cathode temperature.
•In every case the percent of absolute line pressure pulsation was way below [or much lower (or lower by far) than] the allowable 3% level.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > значительно
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12 znakomicie
adv. 1. (świetnie) superbly, splendidly- znakomicie się bawić to have a splendid a. superb time- znakomicie znał francuski he had a superb a. an excellent command of French2. książk. (znacznie) considerably, substantially* * *adv* * *adv.1. (= wyśmienicie) superbly, brilliantly; wyglądać/czuć się znakomicie look/feel great; znakomicie znać niemiecki speak brilliant German.2. lit. (= znacznie) remarkably, significantly; znakomicie przyczynić się do czegoś contribute to sth remarkably.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > znakomicie
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