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English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > design features
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > исключительный особенность
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зарегистрированный объект охраны окружающей среды
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Area which is officially registered because of its unique features; a description is provided concerning its location, size, latitude, longitude, orientation, elevation, boundaries, wildlife, hydrological and soil characteristics, etc. (Source: IUCNa)
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памятник природы
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natural monument
A natural/cultural feature which is of outstanding or unique value because of its inherent rarity, representative of aesthetic qualities or cultural significance. Guidance for selection of a natural monument is: a) The area should contain one or more features of outstanding significance (appropriate natural features include spectacular waterfalls, caves, craters, fossil beds, sand dunes and marine features, along with unique or representative fauna and flora; associated cultural features might include cave dwellings, cliff-top forts, archaeological sites, or natural sites which have heritage significance to indigenous peoples).; b) The area should be large enough to protect the integrity of the feature and its immediately related surroundings. (Source: AERG)
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характерная черта, признак
cultural features искусственные формы рельефа, показанные на карте
directional feature ориентационный признак
drift-border features краевые образования любых поверхностных отложений
geological feature 1. геологическое строение; геологическая структура 2. pl. геологические особенности
geomorphic feature 1. форма рельефа 2. рl. геоморфологические особенности
hypsographic feature гипсометрические особенности рельефа
ice contact features особенности ледникового контакта
infantile feature начальный [зачаточный] характер (рельефа)
lithological feature литологический признак
permafrost features мерзлотные особенности (строения разреза или слоя)
physiographic feature физико-географическая структура
planar features мин. ударные плоскости
primary feature первичная особенность
related feature отторженец
roll feature С-образное рудное тело
sea-floor features особенности (строения) морского дна
streamline feature линейно вытянутая форма
structural feature структурная форма, характерная особенность структуры
terrain feature характерный элемент рельефа суши
topographic feature элемент рельефа
two-dimensional feature структура двух измерений
undersea feature подводный рельеф, подводные формы рельефа
unique feature характерная особенность
water features элементы гидрографии
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A n1 ( distinctive characteristic) trait m, caractéristique f ; a feature of those times une caractéristique de cette époque ; a stylistic/unique feature of sth un trait stylistique/exceptionnel de qch ; to become a permanent feature devenir un trait permanent ; to make a feature of sth mettre qch en valeur ;2 ( aspect) aspect m, côté m ; the plan has some good features le plan a de bons côtés ; a worrying feature of the incident un aspect inquiétant de l'incident ; to have no redeeming features n'avoir rien pour soi ;3 (of car, computer, product) accessoire m ; optional features accessoires en option ; built-in safety features équipement m de sécurité intégré ;4 ( of face) trait m ; with sharp/coarse features aux traits anguleux/grossiers ; his eyes are his best feature ce qu'il a de mieux, ce sont ses yeux ;6 Journ article m de fond (on sur) ; to have ou do a feature on publier un article de fond sur ; she does a feature in the Times elle est chroniqueuse au ‘Times’ ;8 Ling trait m.C vtr1 ( present) [film, magazine, concert, event] présenter [story, photo, place, star, work] ; [advert, poster] représenter, montrer [person, scene] ; to be featured in sth/on the cover of sth figurer dans qch/sur la couverture de qch ;3 ○ US ( imagine) se figurer.D vi1 ( figure) figurer ; Shakespeare features prominently Shakespeare figure à la place d'honneur ; -
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1) характерная черта; характеристика, свойство; деталь; форма; вид; особенность ( конструкции), признак2) показывать, проявлять•- unique feature* * *1. особенность, характер; признак; свойство; техническая характеристика; параметр2. геод. ориентир; элемент рельефа; элемент содержания карты- concrete landscape features
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1. n обыкн. черты лицаher eyes are her best feature — в её лице самое красивое — это глаза
2. n особенность, характерная черта; признак, свойство3. n воен. особенности, признаки4. n гвоздь программы; аттракцион; интересный момент5. n статья, очеркfeature story — тематическая статья; документальный очерк
6. n сенсационный или нашумевший материалan account of the fire was a feature of the Sunday supplement — сенсацией воскресного приложения было описание пожара
7. n постоянный разделweather reports are a feature of the morning papers — в утренних газетах всегда отводится место для сводки погоды
8. n тлв. радио, телеочерк или радиоочерк; документальная передача9. n игровой полнометражный фильм10. n основной фильм кинопрограммы11. n останки, остатки человеческих поселений, обнаруживаемые при раскопках12. v быть или являться характерной чертой, отличатьsmall hills which feature the landscape — невысокие холмы, характерные для этой местности
ancestral feature — наследственный признак, наследственная черта
13. v отличатьсяstring quartets feature a style more characteristic of the last century — струнные квартеты более характерны для музыки прошлого столетия
14. v показывать; выводить в главной ролиa new film featuring … — новый фильм с участием …
15. v помещать в газетеher article was featured in this magazine — её статья была напечатана на видном месте в этом журнале
16. v фигурировать; быть представленнымother lesser-known figures that feature in the book — другие, менее известные персонажи, которые фигурируют в книге
17. v амер. разг. уделять особое место, внимание; делать гвоздём программы18. v амер. разг. создавать рекламу; рекламировать19. v амер. разг. амер. разг. представлять себе, воображатьcan you feature wearing a necktie out here — подумай только, как можно здесь появиться в галстуке
Синонимический ряд:1. article (noun) article; biography; column; comment; editorial; fiction; gossip; opinion; story2. features (noun) countenance; face; features; visage3. focus (noun) focus; high point; highlight; innovation; specialty4. quality (noun) affection; attribute; birthmark; character; characteristic; mark; notability; peculiarity; point; property; quality; savor; savour; trait; virtue5. depict (verb) depict; picture; portray; profile; represent6. display (verb) display; headline; highlight; spotlight7. stress (verb) accent; accentuate; emphasise; emphasize; italicise; italicize; play up; point up; stress; underline; underscore8. think (verb) conceive; envisage; envision; fancy; image; imagine; project; realize; see; think; vision; visualize -
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1. noun1) Qualität, dieof good/poor etc. quality — von guter/schlechter usw. Qualität
2) (characteristic) Eigenschaft, die2. adjectivepossess the qualities of a ruler/leader — eine Führernatur sein
1) (excellent) Qualitäts-2) (maintaining quality) Qualitäts[prüfung, -kontrolle]; (denoting quality) Güte[grad, -klasse, -zeichen]* * *['kwoləti]plural - qualities; noun1) (the extent to which something has features which are good or bad etc, especially features which are good: We produce several different qualities of paper; In this firm, we look for quality rather than quantity; ( also adjective) quality goods.) die Qualität,Qualitäts-...2) (some (usually good) feature which makes a person or thing special or noticeable: Kindness is a human quality which everyone admires.) die Eigenschaft* * *qual·ity[ˈkwɒləti, AM ˈkwɑ:lət̬i]I. n\quality of life Lebensqualität fof high/low \quality von hoher/minderer Qualität, hochwertig/minderwertigfirst/second \quality erste/zweite Qualität [o Wahl] [o Klasse]to vary in \quality sich akk qualitätsmäßig unterscheidenthe unique \quality of their relationship die Einzigartigkeit ihrer Beziehungartistic \quality künstlerisches Merkmalthe school has many excellent qualities die Schule hat viele Vorzügeto be a person of \quality jd von Rang [und Namen] sein\quality assessment Qualitätsprüfung f* * *['kwɒlItɪ]1. n1) (= degree of goodness) Qualität f; (COMM, categorized) Güteklasse f, Qualität f; (of justice, education etc) (hoher) Standof good/poor quality — von guter/schlechter Qualität, qualitativ gut/schlecht
2) (= characteristics of person, thing) Eigenschaft fhe has the quality of great patience — er hat viel or große Geduld, er ist sehr geduldig
3) (= nature) Art fbecause of the unique quality of the relationship — da es eine einzigartige Beziehung war
the quality — die Oberschicht, die vornehme Welt
people of quality — Leute pl von Rang und Namen
2. attr1) Qualitäts-quality mark — Gütezeichen nt
* * *1. Eigenschaft f:(good) quality gute Eigenschaft;in the quality of (in der Eigenschaft) als2. Beschaffenheit f, (Eigen)Art f, Natur fa) Qualität f:in quality qualitativ;quality of life SOZIOL Lebensqualität;quality time ausschließlich der Familie gewidmete Zeitb) (gute) Qualität, Güte f:quality control Qualitätskontrolle f;quality goods Qualitätswaren;quality management Qualitätsmanagement n;quality (news)paper seriöse Zeitungc) Güte(sorte) f, Klasse f4. Erstklassigkeit f, Klasse f5. Talent n, Fähigkeit f:qualities of leadership Führungsqualitäten6. obs Vornehmheit f, vornehmer Stand:person of quality Standesperson f;7. LING, MUS Klangfarbe f8. PHIL Qualität f* * *1. noun1) Qualität, dieof good/poor etc. quality — von guter/schlechter usw. Qualität
2) (characteristic) Eigenschaft, diepossess the qualities of a ruler/leader — eine Führernatur sein
3) (of sound, voice) Klang, der2. adjective1) (excellent) Qualitäts-2) (maintaining quality) Qualitäts[prüfung, -kontrolle]; (denoting quality) Güte[grad, -klasse, -zeichen]* * *n.Beschaffenheit f.Eigenschaft f.Güte -n f.Qualität -en f. -
16 Brain
Among the higher mammals the great development of neocortex occurs.In each group of mammals there is a steady increase in the area of the association cortex from the most primitive to the evolutionarily most recent type; there is an increase in the number of neurons and their connections. The degree of consciousness of an organism is some function of neuronal cell number and connectivity, perhaps of neurons of a particular type in association cortex regions. This function is of a threshold type such that there is a significant quantitative break with the emergence of humans. Although the importance of language and the argument that it is genetically specified and unique to humans must be reconsidered in the light of the recent evidence as to the possibility of teaching chimpanzees, if not to speak, then to manipulate symbolic words and phrases, there are a number of unique human features which combine to make the transition not merely quantitative, but also qualitative. In particular these include the social, productive nature of human existence, and the range and extent of the human capacity to communicate. These features have made human history not so much one of biological but of social evolution, of continuous cultural transformation. (Rose, 1976, pp. 180-181)[S]ome particular property of higher primate and cetacean brains did not evolve until recently. But what was that property? I can suggest at least four possibilities...: (1) Never before was there a brain so massive; (2) Never before was there a brain with so large a ratio of brain to body mass; (3) Never before was there a brain with certain functional units (large frontal and temporal lobes, for example); (4) Never before was there a brain with so many neural connections or synapses.... Explanations 1, 2 and 4 argue that a quantitative change produced a qualitative change. It does not seem to me that a crisp choice among these four alternatives can be made at the present time, and I suspect that the truth will actually embrace most or all of these possibilities. (Sagan, 1978, pp. 107-109)The crucial change in the human brain in this million years or so has not been so much the increase in size by a factor of three, but the concentration of that increase in three or four main areas. The visual area has increased considerably, and, compared with the chimpanzee, the actual density of human brain cells is at least 50 percent greater. A second increase has taken place in the area of manipulation of the hand, which is natural since we are much more hand-driven animals than monkeys and apes. Another main increase has taken place in the temporal lobe, in which visual memory, integration, and speech all lie fairly close together. And the fourth great increase has taken place in the frontal lobes. Their function is extremely difficult to understand... ; but it is clear that they're largely responsible for the ability to initiate a task, to be attentive while it is being done, and to persevere with it. (Bronowski, 1978, pp. 23-24)The human brain works however it works. Wishing for it to work in some way as a shortcut to justifying some ethical principle undermines both the science and the ethics (for what happens to the principle if the scientific facts turn out to go the other way?). (Pinker, 1994, p. 427)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Brain
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"Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of hardware or software that uses characters or conventions unique to a particular country/region or group of countries/regions. Country/region-specific does not necessarily refer to spoken languages, although it does allow for special characters (such as accent marks) that are language-specific. Generally, the features considered country/region-specific include keyboard layout (including special-character keys), time and date conventions, financial and monetary symbols, decimal notation (decimal point or comma), and alphabetic sorting order. Such features are handled either by a computer's operating system or by application programs that offer options for tailoring documents to a particular set of national/regional or international conventions."خاص بالبلد/الإقليم -
18 special
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1) особый, особенный, специальный а) необычный, отличающийся каким-л. особым качеством;
особ. улучшенного качества special blend ≈ особая смесь Syn: particular
1., peculiar
1. Ant: normal
1. б) отличающийся особой важностью, значимостью special guest ≈ особо важный гость special occasion ≈ особый случай special friend ≈ закадычный друг Ant: ordinary
1. в) индивидуальный, уникальный Every person has his or her own special problems. ≈ У каждого есть свои проблемы. Syn: unique
1. г) дополнительный, добавочный - special assessment special train Syn: additional, extra
2. д) срочный, спешный, экстренный - special delivery special edition Syn: express
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2) специальный относящийся к отдельной отрасли чего-л.;
присущий той или иной специальности - special education
3) определенный Syn: certain
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1) человек, отличающийся особыми качествами по сравнению с другими представителями его круга, профессии и т. п.
2) что-л., изготавливаемое с особой целью или использующееся в особых случаях( разговорное) экстренный выпуск( разговорное) экстренный поезд( разговорное) специальный корреспондент( разговорное) сообщение специального корреспондента (разговорное) (телевидение) специальная передача;
отдельная передача (не входящая в число обычных передач) (разговорное) срочное письмо;
письмо с нарочным (the *) (разговорное) особое, отдельное - from the general to the * от общего к частному (разговорное) (коммерческое) особая, резко сниженная цена;
отдельная цена( разговорное) (коммерческое) товар, продаваемый по резко сниженной цене специальный констебль (для помощи полиции в экстренных случаях) особый, особенный - * mission особое задание - * peculiarities особые приметы - a thing most * особь статья - * guard( военное) отдельный караул;
особый караул - in a very * sense в совершенно особом смысле - men of no * celebrity не очень известные люди - I have nothing * to tell you мне, собственно, нечего вам сказать специальный - * correspondent специальный корреспондент - * course of study специальный предмет - * election (американизм) довыборы, дополнительные выборы - * hospital специализированная больница - * training in some field специальная подготовка в какой-либо области - * power (юридическое) специальная доверенность - * shell( американизм) (военное) специальный снаряд (химический, дымовой) - * weapons специальные виды оружия (ядерное, биологическое, химическое) - * reserve( военное) специальный резерв, резерв специального назначения - to make a * study of French специализироваться в области французского языка особый, чрезвычайный( об уполномоченном, представителе) экстренный - * edition экстренный выпуск - * train дополнительный поезд;
поезд специального назначения частный;
индивидуальный - * case частный случай - * feature индивидуальная черта, характерная особенность - the * features of a plan отличительные черты плана особенно уважаемый или любимый - * friend закадычный друг определенный - * activities определенные виды деятельности - * day определенный день( техническое) нестандартный( разговорное) специально - I went there * to see them я нарочно поехал туда, чтобы повидать их, я поехал туда только ради того, чтобы их повидать ( разговорное) особенно, очень уж ~ специальный;
особый;
to be of special interest представлять особый интерес;
special course of study специальный предмет ~ особенный;
индивидуальный;
my special chair мой любимый стул special обособленный ~ определенный ~ особенный;
индивидуальный;
my special chair мой любимый стул ~ особенный ~ особый ~ отдельный ~ специальный, особый ~ специальный;
особый;
to be of special interest представлять особый интерес;
special course of study специальный предмет ~ специальный ~ специальный корреспондент ~ частный ~ экстренный;
special edition экстренный выпуск ~ экстренный выпуск ~ экстренный поезд ~ anatomy анатомия отдельных органов;
special hospital специализированная больница ~ специальный;
особый;
to be of special interest представлять особый интерес;
special course of study специальный предмет ~ экстренный;
special edition экстренный выпуск ~ anatomy анатомия отдельных органов;
special hospital специализированная больница ~ correspondent специальный корреспондент;
special pleading предвзятая односторонняя аргументация ~ train дополнительный поезд ~ train поезд специального назначения -
19 Equestrianism
Equestrianism or Equitation has an ancient tradition in Portugal. Although today this sport of horseback riding, which is related to the art and science of horse breeding, is a peaceful activity, for centuries Portugal's use of the horse in cavalry was closely associated with war. Beginning in the 18th century, the activity became connected to bull- fighting. In war, the Portuguese used horse cavalry longer than most other European nations. While most armies gave up the horse for mechanized cavalry or tanks after World War I, Portugal was reluctant to change this tradition. Oddly, Portugal used a specialized form of cavalry in combat as late as 1969-1971, in Angola, a colony of Portugal until 1975. Portugal's army in Angola, engaged in a war with Angolan nationalist forces, employed the so-called "Dragoons," a specialized cavalry in rural areas, until 1971, a case perhaps of the last use of cavalry in modern warfare.Soccer, or futebol, is Portugal's favorite mass sport today, but equestrianism retains a special place in sports as a now democratized, if somewhat elite, sport for both Portuguese and visiting foreign riders. As of 1900, equestrianism was still the sport of royalty and aristocracy, but in the 21st century persons from all classes and groups enjoy it. The sport now features the unique Lusitano breed of horse, which evolved from earlier breeds of Iberian ponies and horses. Touring equestrianism recently has become an activity of niche tourism, and it is complemented by international competitive riding. Following the early 20th century, when the Olympics were revived, Portuguese competitors have excelled not only in sailing, field hockey on roller-skates, rowing, and marksmanship, but also in equestrianism. Notable Portuguese riders were medal winners in summer Olympics such as those of 1948 and 1988. This sport is engaged in primarily if not exclusively in regions with a history of horse breeding, riding, and cattle herding, in Ribatejo and Alentejo provinces, and has featured career military participants.Portuguese equestrianism, including the use of horses in bull-fighting, hunting, and other forms of sport, as well as in horse cavalry in war, was long associated with the lifestyles of royalty and the nobility. The use of traditional, Baroque riding gear and garb in competitive riding, instruction, and bull-fighting reflects such a tradition. Riders in bull-fighting or in exhibitions wear 18th-century male costumes that include a tricornered hat, long frock coats, breeches, stockings, and buckled shoes. The Ribatejo "cowboy" or riding herder wears the regional costume of a green and red cap, red tunic, white breeches and stockings, Portuguese bridles, and chaps sometimes made of olive leaves.Although their prestigious classical riding academy remains less well known than the famous Spanish Riding School of Vienna, Portugal has preserved the ancient tradition of a classical riding school in its Royal School of Portuguese Equestrian Arts, at Queluz, not far from the National Palace of Queluz, a miniature Portuguese Versailles, with a hall of mirrors, tiled garden, and canal. One of the great riding masters and trainers was the late Nuno Oliveira (1925-89), whose work generated a worldwide network of students and followers and who published classic riding manuals. Oliveira's widely admired method of instruction was to bring about a perfect harmony of action between horse and rider, an inspiration to new generations of riders. -
20 Ribeiro, Orlando
(1911-1997)Twentieth-century Portugal's most distinguished geographer. After receiving his undergraduate degree (1932) and his doctorate (1936) at the University of Lisbon, he taught as a faculty member in Portugal, Spain, France, and Canada. At the University of Lisbon, he founded a center for geographical studies and trained generations of geographers who studied Portugal as well as Portugal's overseas empire. A tireless researcher-traveler, Ribeiro carried out geographical, historical, and ethnographic studies in Portugal, Spain, and other countries as well as in Portugal's empire. Not limiting his perspective and methodology to geography, he favored a multidisciplinary approach to research and publishing, and produced works on the Cape Verdes, Azores, and Goa (former Portuguese India).Ribeiro's most famous and enduring published contribution, however, was the classical geographical study Portugal, O Mediter-raneo e o Atlântico, first published in 1945, but still in print after many editions in several languages. This definitive work influenced generations of scholars, including the principal social scientists of the following decades. It was a brilliant synthesis of sources that explained Portugal's regional variations, as well as the country's unique and common features within the framework of the Iberian Peninsula. Ribeiro's contribution also explained geographical aspects of Portuguese national identity and nation-building. With his wife, Suzanne Daveau, also a geographer, and the German geographer Hermann Lautensach, he collaborated on a monumental geography of Portugal, in four volumes, the capstone of his career.
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unique value effect — Features and benefits of a product that make it unique in its field, thereby lowering the price sensitivity of potential customers. The unique value effect raises consumers willingness to pay higher prices … Big dictionary of business and management
Unique Feature Identifier — is a geocode used for cities, towns, villages, and other geographic features … Wikipedia
unique — 01. The platypus is a [unique] animal; a mammal which lays eggs, and has a duckbill and a beaver tail. 02. Every animal and plant is [uniquely] adapted to the environment in which it is found living naturally. 03. Apart from one or two exceptions … Grammatical examples in English