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1 interpret closely
1) Общая лексика: толковать узко2) Юридический термин: толковать ограничительно, толковать рестриктивно (ограничительно) -
2 interpret
толковать (правовую норму, закон, договор)to interpret adversely — толковать неблагоприятно для стороны;
to interpret authentically — толковать аутентично;
to interpret authoritatively — 1. толковать властно 2. создавать толкованием прецедент;
to interpret broadly — толковать расширительно;
to interpret closely — толковать рестриктивно [ограничительно];
to interpret comparatively — толковать методом сравнения;
to interpret constitutionally — толковать с точки зрения конституции;
to interpret divergently — толковать иначе, чем общепринято;
to interpret erroneously — толковать ошибочно;
to interpret extensively — толковать расширительно;
to interpret falsely — толковать ложно;
to interpret genuinely — давать истинное толкование;
to interpret impartially — толковать беспристрастно;
to interpret judicially — давать судебное толкование;
to interpret latitudinally — толковать расширительно;
to interpret legally — 1. толковать юридически 2. толковать аутентично 3. толковать с позиций судебной практики;
to interpret liberally — толковать расширительно;
to interpret literally — толковать буквально;
to interpret loosely — толковать расширительно;
to interpret misleadingly — вводить толкованием в заблуждение;
to interpret mistakenly — толковать ошибочно;
to interpret narrowly — толковать узко;
to interpret orthodoxically — толковать традиционно;
to interpret parsimoniously — толковать узко;
to interpret partially — толковать пристрастно;
to interpret predestinedly — толковать предвзято;
to interpret prejudicially — толковать предубеждённо;
to interpret purposively — толковать целенаправленно;
to interpret restrictively — толковать рестриктивно [ограничительно];
to interpret strictly — толковать строго, рестриктивно, ограничительно;
to interpret truly — толковать правильно;
to interpret verbally — толковать буквально;
to interpret violently — толковать произвольно;
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3 colour composition
комбинированное цветное изображение
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colour composition
A remote-sensing term referring to the process of assigning different colours to different spectral bands. The colour picture formed by this process is called a "colour composite" (a colour image produced through optical combination of multiband images by projection through filters) and is produced by assigning a colour to an image of the Earth's surface recorded in a particular waveband. For a Landsat colour composite, the green waveband is coloured blue, the red waveband is coloured green and the infrared waveband is coloured red. This produces an image closely approximating a false colour photograph. Colour composite images are easier to interpret than separate images recording different wavebands. US national experimental crop inventories are based upon visual interpretation of Landsat colour composites. (Source: RRDA / WHIT)
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