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1 with varying success
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2 with varying success
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3 varying
adj1) змінний; перемінний2) пересічений* * *a1) перемінний; varying duty тех. перемінний режим роботи; wіth varying success зі перемінним успіхом2) пересічний; varying terraіn пересічна /різна за характером/ місцевість -
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1) ((the prosperity gained by) the achievement of an aim or purpose: He has achieved great success as an actor / in his career.) suksess, hell, framgang2) (a person or thing that succeeds or prospers: She's a great success as a teacher.) suksesssuksesssubst. \/s(ə)kˈses\/1) suksess, fremgang, medgang2) godt resultat, gunstig utfall, heldig utfall3) hell, lykke, flaks4) ( gammeldags) utgang, resultat, følge, utfallbe a success eller turn out a success eller prove a success gjøre lykke, gjøre suksess, være en suksesscome close to success være nære på å lykkeshave success ha fremgang gjøre lykkemake a success of ha fremgang med, lykkes medmeet with success ha fremgang, gjøre suksessnothing succeeds like success fremgang avler fremgangwith no great success uten større fremgangwithout (any) success uten noen fremgang, med uforrettet sak -
5 varying
[ʹve(ə)rııŋ] a1. переменныйvarying duty - тех. переменный режим работы
2. пересечённыйvarying terrain - пересечённая /разнообразная по характеру/ местность
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adj.• variable adj.['vɛǝrɪɪŋ]ADJ [amounts] distinto; [periods of time] variado; [ages, shades, sizes] diversoin or to varying degrees — en mayor o menor grado
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varying adj [amounts, degrees, opinions] variable ; [circumstances] varié ; with varying (degrees of) success avec plus ou moins de succès. -
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varying ['veərɪɪŋ]variable, qui varie;∎ with varying degrees of success avec plus ou moins de succès -
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['veərɪɪŋ]* * *varying /ˈvɛərɪɪŋ/a.che varia; che cambia: The walks are of varying levels of difficulty, i percorsi presentano vari livelli di difficoltàvaryingly avv.* * *['veərɪɪŋ] -
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attributive adjectivewechselnd; wechselhaft, veränderlich [Wetter]; (different) unterschiedlich* * *vary·ing[ˈveəriɪŋ, AM ˈver-]\varying costs schwankende Kosten\varying quality unterschiedliche Qualität* * *['vɛərIɪŋ]adj(= changing) veränderlich; (= different) unterschiedlichour different results were due to varying conditions — unsere verschiedenen Resultate beruhten auf unterschiedlichen Voraussetzungen
the varying weather conditions here — die veränderlichen Wetterverhältnisse hier
with varying degrees of success — mit unterschiedlichem Erfolg
of varying degrees of complexity — unterschiedlich komplex, von unterschiedlicher Komplexität
of varying sizes/abilities/ages — unterschiedlich groß/begabt/alt
* * *varying adj (adv varyingly) wechselnd, unterschiedlich, verschieden* * *attributive adjectivewechselnd; wechselhaft, veränderlich [Wetter]; (different) unterschiedlich* * *adj.variierend adj.verschieden adj.verändernd adj. -
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[΄veəriiŋ] a տարբեր, փոփո խական. with varying results տարբեր/զանազան արդյունքներով. with varying (degrees of) success փո փոխական հաջողությամբ -
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['veëriing] adj. i ndryshueshëm; with varying degrees of success pak a shumë me sukses* * *duke ndryshuar; të ndryshme -
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15 varying
прил.
1) переменный
2) меняющийся Syn: changing, fluctuating varying: переменный - * duty (техническое) переменный режим работы - with * success с переменным успехом пересеченный - * terrain пересеченная местность varying меняющийся ~ переменный -
16 Weldon, Walter
SUBJECT AREA: Chemical technology[br]b. 31 October 1832 Loughborough, Englandd. 20 September 1885 Burstow, Surrey, England[br]English industrial chemist.[br]It was intended that Weldon should enter his father's factory in Loughborough, but he decided instead to turn to journalism, which he pursued with varying success in London. His Weldon's Register of Facts and Occurrences in Literature, Science, and Art ran for only four years, from 1860 to 1864, but the fashion magazine Weldon's Journal, which he published with his wife, was more successful. Meanwhile Weldon formed an interest in chemistry, although he had no formal training in that subject. He devoted himself to solving one of the great problems of industrial chemistry at that time. The Leblanc process for the manufacture of soda produced large quantities of hydrochloric acid in gas form. By this time, this by-product was being converted, by oxidation with manganese dioxide, to chlorine, which was much used in the textile and paper industries as a bleaching agent. The manganese ended up as manganese chloride, from which it was difficult to convert back to the oxide, for reuse in treating the hydrochloric acid, and it was an expensive substance. Weldon visited the St Helens district of Lancashire, an important centre for the manufacture of soda, to work on the problem. During the three years from 1866 to 1869, he took out six patents for the regeneration of manganese dioxide by treating the manganese chloride with milk of lime and blowing air through it. The Weldon process was quickly adopted and had a notable economic effect: the price of bleaching powder came down by £6 per ton and production went up fourfold.By the time of his death, nearly all chlorine works in the world used Weldon's process. The distinguished French chemist J.B.A.Dumas said of the process, when presenting Weldon with a gold medal, "every sheet of paper and every yard of calico has been cheapened throughout the world". Weldon played an active part in the founding of the Society of Chemical Industry.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFRS 1882. President, Society of Chemical Industry 1883–4.Further ReadingT.C.Barker and J.R.Harris, 1954, A Merseyside Town in the Industrial Revolution: St Helens, 1750–1900, Liverpool: Liverpool University Press; reprinted with corrections, 1959, London: Cass.S.Miall, 1931, A History of the British Chemical Industry.LRD -
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прил. variable;
alternating электр.переменн|ый - changeable, variable;
~ая погода, ~ ветер changeable/variable weather, wind;
~ая величина мат. variable quantity;
~ капитал эк. variable capital, ~ые издержки фин. direct cost sg. /expences;
~ ток alternating current;
c ~ым успехом with varying success.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > переменный
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v. veranderen, zich veranderen, variëren, afwisselen[ veərie] 〈 varied〉1 variëren ⇒ (doen) veranderen/afwisselen, van elkaar (doen) verschillen, afwijken♦voorbeelden:1 he hardly ever varies his eating habits • hij wijzigt/varieert zijn eetgewoonten bijna nooittheir expectations varied too much • hun verwachtingen liepen te zeer uiteenwith varying success • met afwisselend succestemperatures vary from 12° to 20° • de temperatuur varieert van 12 tot 20 graden -
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рука правосудия, сила законаThe gamblers Isaac, List and Jowl... pursued their course with varying success, until the failure of a spirited enterprise in the way of their profession... caused their career to receive a sudden check from the long and strong arm of the law. (Ch. Dickens, ‘The Old Curiosity Shop’, ‘The Last’) — Игроки Айзек, Лист и Джоул... продолжали с большим или меньшим успехом подвизаться на своем почтенном поприще... до тех пор, пока длинная и тяжелая рука правосудия не разметала всех троих в разные стороны после крушения одного их смелого замысла.
For not because of any legal rights were Baker and Morgan beyond the arm of the law. (Th. Dreiser, ‘Tragic America’, ch. I) — Бейкер и Морган, попиравшие все правовые нормы, были, однако, вне досягаемости закона.
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'veəri
1. verb(to make, be or become different: These apples vary in size from small to medium.) variar- variable
2. noun(something that varies, eg in quantity, value, effect etc: Have you taken all the variables into account in your calculations?) variable- variably- variability
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vary vb variartr['veərɪ]1 variar1 variar de\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto vary between... and... oscilar entre... y...: variar, diversificarvary vi1) change: variar, cambiar2) deviate: desviarsev.• alternar v.• cambiar (Variar) v.• demudar v.• variar v.'veri, 'veəri
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varies, varying, varied intransitive verba) (change, fluctuate) variar*the temperature varies between 50° and 57° — la temperatura oscila entre 50° y 57°
when do you finish work? - it varies — ¿cuándo sales del trabajo? - depende
b) ( differ) \<\<accounts/standards/prices\>\> variar*c) ( diverge)to vary FROM something — desviarse* or apartarse de algo
d) varying pres p <amounts/conditions> variable
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vt \<\<routine\>\> variar*, cambiar; \<\<diet\>\> dar* variedad a['vɛǝrɪ]1. VT1) (=make variable) [+ routine, diet] variar2) (=change) [+ temperature, speed] cambiar, modificar2. VI1) (=differ) [amounts, sizes, conditions] variarto vary according to sth — variar según or dependiendo de algo
it varies — depende, según
2) (=be at odds)designs may vary from the illustration on the box — los diseños pueden diferir de la ilustración del paquete
3) (=change, fluctuate) [weight, temperature, number] oscilar* * *['veri, 'veəri]
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varies, varying, varied intransitive verba) (change, fluctuate) variar*the temperature varies between 50° and 57° — la temperatura oscila entre 50° y 57°
when do you finish work? - it varies — ¿cuándo sales del trabajo? - depende
b) ( differ) \<\<accounts/standards/prices\>\> variar*c) ( diverge)to vary FROM something — desviarse* or apartarse de algo
d) varying pres p <amounts/conditions> variable
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vt \<\<routine\>\> variar*, cambiar; \<\<diet\>\> dar* variedad a
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