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непостоянство, летучесть, изменчивость;Англо-русский словарь по компьютерной безопасности > volatility
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[vol·a·til·i·ty || ‚vɑlə'tɪlətɪ /‚vɒl-]◙ n. נדיפות; הפכפכנות; (במחשבים) התכונה של זיכרון הדורש אספקת חשמל שוטף כדי שהמידע שבו לא יימחק* * *◙ קחמיי אל ובש עדימהש ידכ ףטוש למשח תקפסא שרודה ןורכיז לש הנוכתה (םיבשחמב) ;תונכפכפה ;תופידנ◄ -
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< chem> ■ Fugazität f<chem.phys> (e.g. of fuels, lubricants) ■ Verdampfungsverhalten n ; Verdampfungsneigung f ; Flüchtigkeit f -
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subst. \/ˌvɒləˈtɪlətɪ\/1) (fysikk, EDB) flyktighet2) ( overført) flyktighet, ustadighet, labilitet, forgjengelighet -
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леткість, -костіEnglish-Ukrainian analytical chemistry dictionary > volatility
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летучістьEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of microelectronics > volatility
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нестабільність; схильність до різких коливань; нестійкість -
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n.aasaani sey bhaparna / kaafuur sifati / lap jhap / phurti / teyzi -
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n1) непостійність, мінливість, несталість; легковажність2) невловимість3) хім. леткість; випаровуваність* * * -
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[vɔlətíliti]nounchemistry hlapljivost, izparljivost, razpršljivost, eteričnost; začasnost, bežnost, minljivost; figuratively živahnost, veselost; nestalnost, nestanovitnost; spremenljivost, lahkomiselnost, vihravost -
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فراري،فراريت،قابليت تبخير
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Volatility — is the measure of the state of instability.*For volatility in chemistry, see Volatility (chemistry) *For volatility in finance, see Volatility (finance) *For the measure comparing the vapor pressures of the components in a liquid mixture of… … Wikipedia
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volatility — (or VCM) Pet coke from a coker contains a small amount (<10%) of light hydrocarbons trapped in the pores of the coke. The amount of such volatility is generally related to the how hard the coker furnace is driven: hotter furnace outlet… … Petroleum refining glossary
volatility — /ˌvɒlə tɪlɪti/ noun the fact of being volatile ● Investors are recommended to keep their money in building society accounts because the increasing volatility of the stock market. ▪▪▪ ‘…while the technology sector has certainly captured the… … Dictionary of banking and finance
Volatility — Volatileness Vol a*tile*ness, Volatility Vol a*til i*ty, n. [Cf. F. volatilit[ e].] Quality or state of being volatile; disposition to evaporate; changeableness; fickleness. [1913 Webster] Syn: See {Levity}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
volatility — noun Volatility is used after these nouns: ↑market, ↑price … Collocations dictionary
volatility — The state of being subjected to rapid and unpredictable changes, with resulting high *risks. For example: The volatility of Middle East oil markets is legendary … Auditor's dictionary