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The Universal Dictionary- It is intended for a full-text search and it significantly expands the possibilities of working with lexical items from the Russian glossary of LingvoUniversal. Contains usage examples, synonyms, and antonyms.
- It is intended for a full-text search and it significantly expands the possibilities of working with lexical items from the Russian glossary of LingvoUniversal. Contains usage examples, synonyms, and antonyms.
characterise
['kærəkt(ə)raɪz]
брит.; = characterize
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Does he think that the theories which characterise capitalism were worse than those which he himself can “imagine”?Или он думает, что свойственные капитализму теории были хуже тех, какие он сам может «придумать»?Плеханов, Г. В. / Наши разногласия. Письмо к П. Л. ЛавровуPlekhanov, G. V. / Our Differences. Letter to P. L. LavrovOur Differences. Letter to P. L. LavrovPlekhanov, G. V.Наши разногласия. Письмо к П. Л. ЛавровуПлеханов, Г. В.© Государственное издательство политической литературы, 1949 г.
It is a crucial stage for any indirect method of analysis of the properties of a sample to find mathematical relationships between the results of the primary properties measurement and the values which characterise the analysed secondary properties.Для любого непрямого метода анализа свойств образцов очень важным является этап определение математических соотношений между результатами измерений первичных свойств образца и значениями величин характеризующих анализируемые вторичные свойства.http://www.patentlens.net/ 11/1/2011http://www.patentlens.net/ 11/1/2011
Only new engine designs, such as those that could characterise fuel cell vehicles, may allow radically different solutions that could reduce the aerodynamic drag significantly.Лишь новые модификации двигателей, например, с использованием топливных элементов, способны привести к радикальным решениям, которые смогут значительно уменьшить аэродинамическое сопротивление.© 2010 OECD/IEAhttp://www.iea.org 07.03.2011© 2010 OECD/IEAhttp://www.iea.org 07.03.2011
They almost all assume the zinc blende structure characterise of covalent crystals.Почти все они обладают структурой цинковой обманки, типичной для ковалентных кристаллов.Ашкрофт, Н.,Мермин, Д. / Физика твердого телаAshcroft, Neil,Mermin, David / Solid state physicsSolid state physicsAshcroft, Neil,Mermin, David© 1976 by Harcourt, lncФизика твердого телаАшкрофт, Н.,Мермин, Д.
This is a kind of rigidity property which characterises analytic geometry as opposed to differential topology.Это — одно из проявлений свойства «жесткости», характерного для аналитической геометрии в противоположность дифференциальной топологии.Рид, Майлз / Алгебраическая геометрия для всехReid, Miles / Undergraduate Algebraic GeometryUndergraduate Algebraic GeometryReid, Miles© Cambridge University Press 1988Алгебраическая геометрия для всехРид, Майлз© Cambridge University Press 1988© перевод на русский язык, с авторскими изменениями и дополнениями, Б. 3. Шапиро, 1991
Analysts with Moody’s, the agency that has the most differentiated ratings, assign higher weights to indicators characterising the individual aspects of the social and economic policy.Так, аналитики агентства «Мудиз», рейтинги которого отличаются максимальной дифференциацией, присваивают более значимые веса показателям, характеризующим отдельные аспекты социально-экономической политики.© 2000-2010 Банк Россииhttp://www.cbr.ru/ 10/15/2007
The period of more than three years that has elapsed since the event of March 1 has been characterised by a fall of revolutionary energy in Russia.Три с лишним года, протекшие со времени дела 1-го марта, характеризуются упадком революционной энергии в России.Плеханов, Г. В. / Наши разногласия. Письмо к П. Л. ЛавровуPlekhanov, G. V. / Our Differences. Letter to P. L. LavrovOur Differences. Letter to P. L. LavrovPlekhanov, G. V.Наши разногласия. Письмо к П. Л. ЛавровуПлеханов, Г. В.© Государственное издательство политической литературы, 1949 г.
The rivers and streams are characterised by low banks and numerous meanders and the main channel is often highly subdivided into many branches.Реки и ручьи обычно имеют пологий берег, при этом основное русло часто бывает разделено на многочисленные рукава.© «Сахалин Энерджи» 2006www.sakhalinenergy.com 06.10.2011© Sakhalin Energy 2006www.sakhalinenergy.com 06.10.2011
Relations between the European Commission and the national cartel authorities are characterised by the following principles:Взаимоотношения Европейской комиссии и национальных картельных органов характеризуются следующими принципами:©2004-2005 by RECEPhttp://www.recep.ru/ 11/29/2011
At the earliest opportunity I went to see his house.It was large and carelessly furnished; there were no servants other than his three assistants, and his dietary and private life were characterised by a philosophical simplicity.При первом удобном случае я пошел посмотреть его дом, довольно большой, небрежно меблированный, без всякой прислуги, кроме трех помощников. Стол его, так же как и частная жизнь, отличался философской простотой.Wells, Herbert George / The First Men in the MoonУэллс, Герберт / Первые люди на ЛунеПервые люди на ЛунеУэллс, Герберт© Издательство "Правда", 1964The First Men in the MoonWells, Herbert George© the Literary Executors of the Estate of H. G. Wells
We begin by characterising the finite-dimensional simple C*-algebras, since uniformly hyperfinite algebras are defined in terms of these algebras.Мы начнем с характеризации конечномерных простых С*-алгебр, так как именно в терминах этих алгебр формулируется определение равномерно гиперфинитных алгебр.Мёрфи, Дж. / С*-алгебры и теория операторовMurphy, Gerard J. / C*-Algebras and Operator TheoryC*-Algebras and Operator TheoryMurphy, Gerard J.© 1990 by Academic Press, Inc.С*-алгебры и теория операторовМёрфи, Дж.© «Факториал», пер. на русск. яз., 1997© 1990 by Academic Press, Inc.© 1997 by Faktorial Publ. Co.© Академик Пресс, Инк., 1990
George Brackenbury, a young labourer, convicted of what the magistrates characterised as an altogether unprovoked and brutal assault upon James Sargeant Foster, a man over seventy years of age.Молодой рабочий Джордж Брекенбери обвинялся в том, что без малейших оснований совершил, как это квалифицировал суд, зверское нападение на Джеймса Фостера, старика семидесяти лег.London, Jack / The People of the AbyssЛондон, Джек / Люди бездныЛюди бездныЛондон, Джек© Государственное издательство художественной литературы, 1954The People of the AbyssLondon, Jack© BiblioBazaar, LLC
The production method according to the invention is further characterised in that the phospholipid dispersion in the water-salt medium is produced by honiogenisation at a high pressure of at least 100 atm and with a subsequent sterilisation.Способ получения заявленной эмульсии ПФС характеризуется тем, что дисперсию ФЛ в водно-солевой среде получают гомогенизацией под высоким давлением не менее 100 атм с последующей тепловой стерилизацией.http://www.patentlens.net/ 11.11.2011http://www.patentlens.net/ 11.11.2011
Fluorescence spectra of purpurine 5 in 0,01M borate buffer solution, pH 9.2, with 1% of human serum albumin are characterised by presence of 670 nm band.Спектры флюоресценции пурпурина 5 в 0,01 М боратном буферном растворе, рН 9,2 с добавлением 1% сывороточного альбумина человека характеризуются наличием в них полосы 670 нм.http://www.patentlens.net/ 12/14/2011http://www.patentlens.net/ 12/14/2011
The next version of the suture material is characterised in that the needle is double-pointed with a thread, the ends of which are attached to the needles directly at one of the sharp ends.Следующий вариант шовного материала отличается тем, что игла выполнена обоюдоострой с нитью концы которой крепятся к иглам непосредственно у одного из острых концов.http://www.patentlens.net/ 11/1/2011http://www.patentlens.net/ 11/1/2011
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characterise
'kærəkt(ə)raɪzбрит.; = characterize
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characterise
verb
Basic forms | |
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Past | characterised |
Imperative | characterise |
Present Participle (Participle I) | characterising |
Past Participle (Participle II) | characterised |
Present Indefinite, Active Voice | |
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I characterise | we characterise |
you characterise | you characterise |
he/she/it characterises | they characterise |
Present Continuous, Active Voice | |
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I am characterising | we are characterising |
you are characterising | you are characterising |
he/she/it is characterising | they are characterising |
Present Perfect, Active Voice | |
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I have characterised | we have characterised |
you have characterised | you have characterised |
he/she/it has characterised | they have characterised |
Present Perfect Continuous, Active Voice | |
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I have been characterising | we have been characterising |
you have been characterising | you have been characterising |
he/she/it has been characterising | they have been characterising |
Past Indefinite, Active Voice | |
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I characterised | we characterised |
you characterised | you characterised |
he/she/it characterised | they characterised |
Past Continuous, Active Voice | |
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I was characterising | we were characterising |
you were characterising | you were characterising |
he/she/it was characterising | they were characterising |
Past Perfect, Active Voice | |
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I had characterised | we had characterised |
you had characterised | you had characterised |
he/she/it had characterised | they had characterised |
Past Perfect Continuous, Active Voice | |
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I had been characterising | we had been characterising |
you had been characterising | you had been characterising |
he/she/it had been characterising | they had been characterising |
Future Indefinite, Active Voice | |
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I shall/will characterise | we shall/will characterise |
you will characterise | you will characterise |
he/she/it will characterise | they will characterise |
Future Continuous, Active Voice | |
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I shall/will be characterising | we shall/will be characterising |
you will be characterising | you will be characterising |
he/she/it will be characterising | they will be characterising |
Future Perfect, Active Voice | |
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I shall/will have characterised | we shall/will have characterised |
you will have characterised | you will have characterised |
he/she/it will have characterised | they will have characterised |
Future Perfect Continuous, Active Voice | |
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I shall/will have been characterising | we shall/will have been characterising |
you will have been characterising | you will have been characterising |
he/she/it will have been characterising | they will have been characterising |
Future in the Past Indefinite, Active Voice | |
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I should/would characterise | we should/would characterise |
you would characterise | you would characterise |
he/she/it would characterise | they would characterise |
Future in the Past Continuous, Active Voice | |
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I should/would be characterising | we should/would be characterising |
you would be characterising | you would be characterising |
he/she/it would be characterising | they would be characterising |
Future in the Past Perfect, Active Voice | |
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I should/would have characterised | we should/would have characterised |
you would have characterised | you would have characterised |
he/she/it would have characterised | they would have characterised |
Future in the Past Perfect Continuous, Active Voice | |
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I should/would have been characterising | we should/would have been characterising |
you would have been characterising | you would have been characterising |
he/she/it would have been characterising | they would have been characterising |
Present Indefinite, Passive Voice | |
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I am characterised | we are characterised |
you are characterised | you are characterised |
he/she/it is characterised | they are characterised |
Present Continuous, Passive Voice | |
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I am being characterised | we are being characterised |
you are being characterised | you are being characterised |
he/she/it is being characterised | they are being characterised |
Present Perfect, Passive Voice | |
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I have been characterised | we have been characterised |
you have been characterised | you have been characterised |
he/she/it has been characterised | they have been characterised |
Past Indefinite, Passive Voice | |
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I was characterised | we were characterised |
you were characterised | you were characterised |
he/she/it was characterised | they were characterised |
Past Continuous, Passive Voice | |
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I was being characterised | we were being characterised |
you were being characterised | you were being characterised |
he/she/it was being characterised | they were being characterised |
Past Perfect, Passive Voice | |
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I had been characterised | we had been characterised |
you had been characterised | you had been characterised |
he/she/it had been characterised | they had been characterised |
Future Indefinite, Passive Voice | |
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I shall/will be characterised | we shall/will be characterised |
you will be characterised | you will be characterised |
he/she/it will be characterised | they will be characterised |
Future Perfect, Passive Voice | |
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I shall/will have been characterised | we shall/will have been characterised |
you will have been characterised | you will have been characterised |
he/she/it will have been characterised | they will have been characterised |