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1 обважувати
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2 оцінка
ж1) ( дія) valuing, valuation, assessment; (думка, міркування) appraisal, iluation, assessment, estimate, estimation, rating; ( позитивна) appreciationоцінка акцій — valuation of stock, valuation of shares
оцінка витрат — costs estimate, estimate of costs
оцінка можливих варіантів комп. — "what-if" evaluation
оцінка обстановки військ. — estimate of the situation
завищена оцінка — overestimation, overvaluation; об'єктивна
оцінка ризику — risk estimate, risk assessment, valuation of risk, risk evaluation, evaluation of risk, risk weighting
страхова оцінка — insurance ( actuarial) valuation, insurance appraisal; суб'єктивна
давати оцінку — to evaluate, to make evaluation, to assess, to give assessment, to give an estimate; to give estimation; to give appraisal
2) ( на іспиті) mark, score; амер. gradeпогана оцінка сл. — black mark
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4 метод гідростатичного зважування
de\ \ [lang name="German"]hydrostatische Wägung, hydrostatische méthodefr\ \ \ méthode de pesage hydrostatiqueметод прецизійного вимірювання густини речовини d, при якому зразок зважується в рідині для визначення за виштовхувальною силою об'єму зразка: d = Ρ(δ-λ)/(Ρ-Q)+λ, де Ρ і Q — вага (маса) зразка на повітрі й у рідині, δ — густина рідини й λ — густина повітряТермінологічний Словник "Метали" > метод гідростатичного зважування
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