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41 разграничить
1) General subject: demarcate, demark, distinguish, mark off, draw line between2) Computers: delimit3) Military: mark the limit4) Mathematics: establish a strict line of demarcation between -
42 разделять
1) General subject: apportion, box off, c to enter into, compart, demark, detach, disconnect, disintegrate, disjoint, dissever (ся), disunite, divide, enter into (чувство), frontier, hive off, line off, part, partake, participate, partition, partition out, prescind, separate, set apart, share, split, split up, string along (with; взгляды), unpack, mark off, carve up (наследство, территорию), subscribe to2) Geology: laminate3) Naval: graduate4) Medicine: dissect, segregate, transect, stratify (Во время клинического исследования пациентов разделили ratified на две группы)5) Obsolete: dispart6) Poetical language: sunder7) Latin: dirimo8) Engineering: analyze, disassemble, dismember, dissociate, isolate (сигналы), multiplex (каналы), sort9) Rare: single10) Chemistry: resolve11) Construction: parcel12) Mathematics: pull apart13) Religion: sejoin14) Railway term: section out15) Law: distribute, sever16) Economy: break down (на классы, категории)20) Diplomatic term: share (мнение и т.п.)21) Polygraphy: split down23) Information technology: delimit, split (текст для переноса на другую строку или страницу)24) Oil: section25) Immunology: fractionate26) Gynecology: develop27) Mechanic engineering: proportion28) Patents: share out29) Business: demarcate, distinguish, set aside30) Microelectronics: singulate31) Automation: decouple, separate (напр. по окружности)32) leg.N.P. prorate (property)33) Makarov: analyze smth into smth (что-л. на составные части в ходе анализа), carve, decollate, decompose, disarticulate, divide (делить на части), flag, fractionate (перегонкой), interface, interleave, part (делить на части), partition (делить на части), release, separate (отделять), separate (по окружности), sequester, sequestrate, share (мнение, вкусы и т.п.), share (с кем-л. что-л.; мнение, вкусы, горе и т.п.), share (чужое горе и т.п.), split (отделять), uncouple, enter into (чувства и т. п.) -
43 размежевать
1) General subject: delimit, delimitate, demarcate, mark off, survey, delineate (to decide or show the exact limits of something)2) Religion: mere -
44 устанавливать границы
1) General subject: admeasure, set a limit, (участка) establish the borders2) Law: delineate3) Information technology: delimit (значений параметров)4) Advertising: place limits, set limits6) Makarov: set boundaryУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > устанавливать границы
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45 установить границу страны
1) General subject: demark the frontier of a country2) Makarov: demarcate the frontier of a countryУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > установить границу страны
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46 Burg
f; -, -en1. HIST. castle; (Festung) auch fortress, citadel (beide auch fig.); feste Burg strong fortress, firm stonghold; fig. safe refuge; die Burgen und Schlösser Frankreichs ( am Rhein) the castles of France (along the Rhine)3. eines Bibers: (beaver’s) lodge* * *die Burgfortress; castle; citadel* * *Bụrg [bʊrk]f -, -en[-gn]1) castle; (= Strandburg) wall of sand (built on beach by holiday-maker to demarcate his chosen spot)2) (= Biberbau) (beaver's) lodge* * *(a large building strengthened against attack: the Norman castles of England and Wales; Windsor Castle.) castle* * *<-, -en>[bʊrk]f1. (aus Stein) castle2. (Sandburg) sand[-]castle3. (Biberbau) lodge* * *die; Burg, Burgen1) castle2) (StrandBurg) wall of sand* * *feste Burg strong fortress, firm stonghold; fig safe refuge;die Burgen und Schlösser Frankreichs (am Rhein) the castles of France (along the Rhine)3. eines Bibers: (beaver’s) lodge* * *die; Burg, Burgen1) castle2) (StrandBurg) wall of sand* * *-en f.castle n. -
47 abstecken
abstecken
to demarcate, to plot out a line;
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48 разделять
divide, demarcate, separate, sever, ( страну) partition, split -
49 odgraniczać
impf ⇒ odgraniczyć* * *ipf.odgraniczyć pf.1. (= być granicą) separate, demarcate, delimit.2. (= rozgraniczać) differentiate.ipf.odgraniczyć się pf. (= odgradzać się) separate o.s., shut o.s. off.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > odgraniczać
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50 rozgraniczać
impf ⇒ rozgraniczyć* * *(-am, -asz); perf; -yć; vtto differentiate, to discriminate* * *ipf.2. (= rozróżniać) tell the difference ( między czymś a czymś between sth and sth); separate ( między czymś a czymś sth from sth).3. (= przedzielać) divide, separate.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rozgraniczać
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51 wyznaczać
impf ⇒ wyznaczyć* * *(-am, -asz); perf -yć; vt* * *ipf.1. (= zakreślać granice czegoś) mark out.2. (= wytyczać granice) demarcate, delimit; (granice, zakres) define.3. (= wskazywać miejsce, czas, wielkość) fix, set; wyznaczyć cenę set a prize; wyznaczać cenę za czyjąś głowę set a price upon one's head; wyznaczyć nagrodę w konkursie set a prize in a competition; wyznaczyć termin spotkania fix the date of the meeting.4. (= powierzać komuś funkcję) appoint, designate; wyznaczyć kogoś na stanowisko prezesa spółki appoint sb president of a company; wyznaczyć kogoś na urząd name sb to an office; prezes wyznaczył mi tę pracę the president designated me for the job.5. (= określać coś poprzez obliczenia) calculate, determine.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wyznaczać
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52 circunscribir
v.1 to restrict, to confine.2 to circumscribe (geometry).Esos tomos circunscriben los eventos Those volumes circumscribe the eventsTanta regla circunscribe a Ricardo So many rules circumscribe Richard.3 to demarcate, to delimit, to bound.La cerca circunscribe su propiedad The fence demarcates his property.* * *(pp circunscrito,-a)1 to circumscribe1 (ceñirse) to confine oneself (a, to), limit oneself (a, to)■ el director se circunscribe a organizar el trabajo the director limits himself to organizing the work* * *( pp circunscrito)1.VT to circumscribe (a to)2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to circumscribe2.circunscribirse v pron (frml)a) ( ceñirse)circunscribirse a algo — to limit o confine oneself to something
b) problema/competenciael problema se circunscribe a esta zona — the problem is restricted o limited to this area
* * *= circumscribe.Ex. Traditional theories of management circumscribe the extent of employee participation in decision making.* * *1.verbo transitivo to circumscribe2.circunscribirse v pron (frml)a) ( ceñirse)circunscribirse a algo — to limit o confine oneself to something
b) problema/competenciael problema se circunscribe a esta zona — the problem is restricted o limited to this area
* * *= circumscribe.Ex: Traditional theories of management circumscribe the extent of employee participation in decision making.
* * *circunscribir [ I34 ]vtto circumscribe( frml)1 (ceñirse) circunscribirse A algo to limit o confine oneself TO sthcircunscríbase a la pregunta limit yourself to answering the questionse circunscribió al período de la posguerra she limited o confined herself to the post-war period2 «problema/competencia»: circunscribirse A algo; to be limited TO sthel problema se circunscribe a esta zona de la ciudad the problem is restricted o limited to this area of the townla tormenta se circunscribió al noreste del país the storm was limited o confined to the northeast of the country* * *♦ vt2. Geom to circumscribe* * *v/t limit (a to)* * *circunscribir {33} vt: to circumscribe, to constrict, to limit -
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54 розмежовувати
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56 demarkere
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57 разграничивать
разграничить (вн.)1. (различать понятия и т. п.) differentiate (d.), discriminate (d.) -
58 размежёвывать
размежевать (вн.)demarcate (d.); delimit (d.) (тж. перен.) -
59 демаркаційна лінія
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60 розмежовувати
= розмежувати1) to delimit, to demarcate, to bound, to mark limits ( boundaries)2) ( відділяти одне від одного) to differentiate ( between), to discriminate; to distinguish
См. также в других словарях:
Demarcate — De*mar cate, v. t. [See {Demarcation}.] To mark by bounds; to set the limits of; to separate; to discriminate. Wilkinson. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
demarcate — I verb allocate, allot, apportion, assign, border, bound, circumscribe, compass, confine, contradistinguish, define, delimit, delimitate, demark, determine, determine boundaries, differentiate, discriminate, distinguish, disunite, divide, enclose … Law dictionary
demarcate — 1816, back formation from DEMARCATION (Cf. demarcation). Related: Demarcated; demarcating … Etymology dictionary
demarcate — *distinguish, differentiate, discriminate Analogous words: *limit, restrict, circumscribe, confine: define, assign, *prescribe … New Dictionary of Synonyms
demarcate — ► VERB ▪ set the boundaries or limits of … English terms dictionary
demarcate — [dē mark′, di mark′, dē′mark′dē mär′kāt, dimär′kāt, dē′mär kāt΄] vt. demarcated, demarcating [back form. < DEMARCATION] 1. to set or mark the limits of; delimit 2. to mark the difference between; distinguish; separate: Also demark [dē mark′,… … English World dictionary
demarcate — demarcator, n. /di mahr kayt, dee mahr kayt /, v.t., demarcated, demarcating. 1. to determine or mark off the boundaries or limits of: to demarcate a piece of property. 2. to separate distinctly: to demarcate the lots with fences. [1810 20; back… … Universalium
demarcate — [[t]di͟ːmɑː(r)keɪt, AM dɪmɑ͟ːrk [/t]] demarcates, demarcating, demarcated VERB If you demarcate something, you establish its boundaries or limits. [FORMAL] [V n] A special UN commission was formed to demarcate the border. Syn: delimit … English dictionary
demarcate — UK [ˈdiːmɑː(r)keɪt] / US [ˈdɪmɑrˌkeɪt] verb [transitive] Word forms demarcate : present tense I/you/we/they demarcate he/she/it demarcates present participle demarcating past tense demarcated past participle demarcated formal to decide the limits … English dictionary
demarcate — transitive verb ( cated; cating) Etymology: back formation from demarcation, from Spanish demarcación, from demarcar to delimit, from de + marcar to mark, probably from Italian marcare, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German marha boundary … New Collegiate Dictionary
demarcate — de•mar•cate [[t]dɪˈmɑr keɪt, ˈdi mɑrˌkeɪt[/t]] v. t. cat•ed, cat•ing 1) to determine or mark off the boundaries of 2) to separate distinctly: to demarcate the lots with fences[/ex] • Etymology: 1810–20 de•mar′ca•tor, n … From formal English to slang