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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > varying degrees
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with varying (surprising) degrees of vigor с разной (неожиданной) степенью энергии и энтузиазмаEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > with varying degrees of vigor
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6 Palestine (The territory occupied in biblical times by the kingdoms of Israel and Judah; also called the Holy Land, it is sacred in varying degrees to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam)
Религия: ПалестинаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Palestine (The territory occupied in biblical times by the kingdoms of Israel and Judah; also called the Holy Land, it is sacred in varying degrees to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam)
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adj.• variable adj.['vɛǝrɪɪŋ]ADJ [amounts] distinto; [periods of time] variado; [ages, shades, sizes] diversoin or to varying degrees — en mayor o menor grado
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varying adj [amounts, degrees, opinions] variable ; [circumstances] varié ; with varying (degrees of) success avec plus ou moins de succès. -
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varying ['veərɪɪŋ]variable, qui varie;∎ with varying degrees of success avec plus ou moins de succès -
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attributive adjectivewechselnd; wechselhaft, veränderlich [Wetter]; (different) unterschiedlich* * *vary·ing[ˈveəriɪŋ, AM ˈver-]\varying costs schwankende Kosten\varying quality unterschiedliche Qualität* * *['vɛərIɪŋ]adj(= changing) veränderlich; (= different) unterschiedlichour different results were due to varying conditions — unsere verschiedenen Resultate beruhten auf unterschiedlichen Voraussetzungen
the varying weather conditions here — die veränderlichen Wetterverhältnisse hier
with varying degrees of success — mit unterschiedlichem Erfolg
of varying degrees of complexity — unterschiedlich komplex, von unterschiedlicher Komplexität
of varying sizes/abilities/ages — unterschiedlich groß/begabt/alt
* * *varying adj (adv varyingly) wechselnd, unterschiedlich, verschieden* * *attributive adjectivewechselnd; wechselhaft, veränderlich [Wetter]; (different) unterschiedlich* * *adj.variierend adj.verschieden adj.verändernd adj. -
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['veərɪɪŋ]* * *varying /ˈvɛərɪɪŋ/a.che varia; che cambia: The walks are of varying levels of difficulty, i percorsi presentano vari livelli di difficoltàvaryingly avv.* * *['veərɪɪŋ] -
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1. a переменный2. a пересечённыйСинонимический ряд:1. sketchy (adj.) erratic; irregular; patchy; random; sketchy; uneven; variable2. differing (verb) differing; disagreeing; discording; dissenting; dividing3. going (verb) extending; going; ranging; running4. turning (verb) altering; changing; modifying; mutating; turning -
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[΄veəriiŋ] a տարբեր, փոփո խական. with varying results տարբեր/զանազան արդյունքներով. with varying (degrees of) success փո փոխական հաջողությամբ -
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['veëriing] adj. i ndryshueshëm; with varying degrees of success pak a shumë me sukses* * *duke ndryshuar; të ndryshme -
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[dɪ'griː]1) mat. geogr. fis. grado m.ten degrees of latitude, longitude — 10 gradi di latitudine, longitudine
2) univ. diploma m. universitario, laurea f.first o bachelor's degree diploma di dottore (conseguito con un corso di studi di tre o quattro anni); to get a degree laurearsi; to have a degree — avere la laurea, essere laureato
3) (amount) grado m., livello m.to a degree to some degree fino a un certo punto; to a lesser degree in misura minore, in minor grado; not in the slightest degree anxious per niente ansioso; by degrees per gradi; with varying degrees of success — con successo variabile
4) AE dir.* * *[di'ɡri:]1) ((an) amount or extent: There is still a degree of uncertainty; The degree of skill varies considerably from person to person.) grado2) (a unit of temperature: 20° (= 20 degrees) Celsius.) grado3) (a unit by which angles are measured: at an angle of 90° (= 90 degrees).) grado4) (a title or certificate given by a university etc: He took a degree in chemistry.) laurea, titolo accademico•- to a degree* * *[dɪ'griː]1) mat. geogr. fis. grado m.ten degrees of latitude, longitude — 10 gradi di latitudine, longitudine
2) univ. diploma m. universitario, laurea f.first o bachelor's degree diploma di dottore (conseguito con un corso di studi di tre o quattro anni); to get a degree laurearsi; to have a degree — avere la laurea, essere laureato
3) (amount) grado m., livello m.to a degree to some degree fino a un certo punto; to a lesser degree in misura minore, in minor grado; not in the slightest degree anxious per niente ansioso; by degrees per gradi; with varying degrees of success — con successo variabile
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I [dɪ'griː] n1) ступень, степень, уровень, пределIt is in the hightest degree emprobable. — Это крайне мало вероятно.
He is in no/little degree indebted to us. — Он нам ни в коей мере не обязан.
The speed increased in a corresponding degree. — Скорость увеличилась соответственно.
- first degree murderThe desire to immitate shows itself to a very marked degree among children the world over. — Стремление к иммитации во всем мире проявляется особенно заметно у детей.
- third degree burns
- three degrees of comparison
- degree of skill
- degree of perfection
- degree of safety
- success in varying degree
- not in the least degree
- matter of degree
- with a fair degree of precision
- with a high degree of certainty
- by degrees
- in the least degree
- by slow degrees
- in the least possible degree
- to a considerable degree
- some degree
- far greater degree
- minor degree
- such a degree that...
- with varying degrees of vigor
- uncomfortable to a degree
- give smb third degree
- acquire the highist degree of accuracy possible
- endure a degree of discomfort due to limited means2) степень родства, колено- forbidden degrees of marriage- degree of relationship
- degree of consanguinity
- in the fourth degree of relationship3) положение, ранг, научная степень, почётное званиеIt has not affected his position in any degree. — Это нисколько не отразилось на его положении.
A university degree may give one an advantage in getting a job. — Университетский диплом дает преимущество при получении работы
- academic degree- doctoral degree
- college degree
- bachelor's degree
- Master of Arts degree
- people of all degrees of wealth
- man of low degree
- lady of high degree
- people of equal degree
- receive an honarary degree at Oxford
- put smb in for an honarary degree
- take a poll degre
- hold the Master of Arts degree
- hold an Oxford MA degree
- obtain a London degree
- award degrees in law
- take a degree at Oxford
- receive a degree with honours
- sit for a degree
- work for a degree
- try for a degree
- examine smb for a degree II [dɪ'griː] nI think it's eighty degrees outside. — Мне кажется, температура снаружи восемьдесят градусов.
20 degrees off the course. — Отклониться от курса на двадцать градусов.
- degree of fallCyclones are frequently form of between the latitudes of eight and fifteen degrees north or south of the equator. — Циклоны часто образуются на широтах от восьми до пятнадцати градусов к северу или югу от экватора
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- degrees of heat 15
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1. verb(to make, be or become different: These apples vary in size from small to medium.) variar- variable
2. noun(something that varies, eg in quantity, value, effect etc: Have you taken all the variables into account in your calculations?) variable- variably- variability
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vary vb variartr['veərɪ]1 variar1 variar de\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto vary between... and... oscilar entre... y...: variar, diversificarvary vi1) change: variar, cambiar2) deviate: desviarsev.• alternar v.• cambiar (Variar) v.• demudar v.• variar v.'veri, 'veəri
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varies, varying, varied intransitive verba) (change, fluctuate) variar*the temperature varies between 50° and 57° — la temperatura oscila entre 50° y 57°
when do you finish work? - it varies — ¿cuándo sales del trabajo? - depende
b) ( differ) \<\<accounts/standards/prices\>\> variar*c) ( diverge)to vary FROM something — desviarse* or apartarse de algo
d) varying pres p <amounts/conditions> variable
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vt \<\<routine\>\> variar*, cambiar; \<\<diet\>\> dar* variedad a['vɛǝrɪ]1. VT1) (=make variable) [+ routine, diet] variar2) (=change) [+ temperature, speed] cambiar, modificar2. VI1) (=differ) [amounts, sizes, conditions] variarto vary according to sth — variar según or dependiendo de algo
it varies — depende, según
2) (=be at odds)designs may vary from the illustration on the box — los diseños pueden diferir de la ilustración del paquete
3) (=change, fluctuate) [weight, temperature, number] oscilar* * *['veri, 'veəri]
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varies, varying, varied intransitive verba) (change, fluctuate) variar*the temperature varies between 50° and 57° — la temperatura oscila entre 50° y 57°
when do you finish work? - it varies — ¿cuándo sales del trabajo? - depende
b) ( differ) \<\<accounts/standards/prices\>\> variar*c) ( diverge)to vary FROM something — desviarse* or apartarse de algo
d) varying pres p <amounts/conditions> variable
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vt \<\<routine\>\> variar*, cambiar; \<\<diet\>\> dar* variedad a
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