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1 пробный прыжок
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2 пробный прыжок
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3 контрольный прыжок
General subject: trial jump (конный спорт)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > контрольный прыжок
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4 контрольный прыжок
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5 метод проб и ошибок
1. trial-and-error approach2. trial-and error method3. trial and error method4. cut-ahd-try methodметод проб и ошибок; метод подбора — cut-ahd-try method
метод подбора, метод проб и ошибок — trial and error method
5. trial-and error approach6. trial-and-error method7. cut and try method8. cut-and-try approach9. predictor-corrector methodРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > метод проб и ошибок
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6 постоянная ошибка
1. systematic errorумышленная ошибка; преднамеренная ошибка — intentional error
с исправлением ошибок; исправление ошибок — error correcting
2. systematical errorдопустимая ошибка; допустимая погрешность — admissible error
3. constant errorс обнаружением ошибок; обнаружение ошибок — error detecting
ошибка монтажа; ошибка из-за подключения — connection error
4. nonsampling errorошибка ложного восприятия; ложная вставка — insertion error
метод подбора, метод проб и ошибок — trial and error method
5. hard error6. solid error7. accuracy error8. bias error9. fixed errorпостоянная ошибка; систематическая ошибка — accuracy error
ошибка начальной установки; ошибка настройки — setup error
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > постоянная ошибка
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jump bail — ► jump bail informal fail to appear for trial after being released on bail. Main Entry: ↑bail … English terms dictionary
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jump — /dʒʌmp / (say jump) verb (i) 1. to spring clear of the ground or other support by a sudden muscular effort; propel oneself forwards, backwards, upwards, or downwards; leap. 2. to move or go quickly: she jumped into a taxi. 3. to rise suddenly or… …
jump bail — phrasal : to abscond while at liberty under bail bonds * * * jump bail To fail to reappear in court at the designated time after being released on bail ● bail * * * jump/skip/bail informal phrase to fail to return to court for your … Useful english dictionary
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jump — 1. See high jump. 2. n. A slight fright. ♣ You gave me a jump. Also v.. ♣ You made me jump. You gave me a slight fright. 3. v. Rob. Arrest. 4. see cat jumps, see how the Wait for events before committing oneself. 5. jump ship Desert … A concise dictionary of English slang