comparative | A 1 сравнительный, сопоставительный; 2 cравнительно- исторический | n 1 сравнительная степень (син. ~ degree); 2 прилагательное или наре- чие в сравительной степени, компаратив analysis, construction, degree, grammar, linguistics, method, studies, transformation comparativism n компаративизм |
comparative advantage | - Theory suggesting that specialization by countries can increase worldwide production.
- A benefit of specialization, such that a company is able to produce a good or service at a lower cost than others. in the case of nations, producing products with low opportunity costs is a basis for trade to obtain for goods and services best produced by others.
- Сравнительное преимущество
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comparative advertising | Реклама, рассчитанная на подрыв доверия к товару конкурента |
comparative analysis | Сравнительный анализ |
comparative arrangement |
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comparative costs | Data on the costs of comparable activities are collected and used for evaluating the relative performance of two organizations. |
comparative credit analysis | Comparing a firm to others that have a desired target debt rating in order to deduce an appropriate financial ratio target. |
comparative fault | Percentage of fault which is assigned to any one party |
comparative financial statements | Сопоставимые финансовые отчеты |
comparative form | The “more” form adjectives and adverbs take when compared to |
comparative market analysis |
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comparative matrix | Сравнительная таблица |
comparative measurement | In electromagnetic testing, a measurement based on the imbalance in a system and using comparator coils in contrast to differential and absolute measurements. see also coil, comparator. compare absolute measurement; relative measurement.23 525 comparator, penetrant: (1) transparent plastic device containing circles and/or lines of known lengths used to evaluate indication dimensions. (2) aluminum test block with artificial cracks or special surface conditions, typically having two separate but adjacent areas for application of different liquid penetrants or processing materials or operations so that direct visual comparison can be made between different liquid penetrant processes or materials. this block is 50 mm wide by 76 mm long by 10 mm thick and is divided into halves by a machined groove. also called aluminum test block and asme penetrant cracked test piece. |
comparative measurement with external reference |
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comparative measurement with local reference |
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comparative method, comparative analytical method | Used here to indicate the analytical method to which the test method (the one under study) is compared in the comparison of methods experiment. this term make no inference about the quality of the method. other terms such as definitive method, reference method, designated comparative method, or field method can be used to make some inference about the quality of the comparative method. |
comparative mortality index | Относительный показатель смертности |
comparative negligence | A legal doctrine by which acts of the opposing parties are compared to determine the liability of each party to the other for negligent acts |
comparative rank | See rank. |
comparative signal |
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comparative statements | Financial statements for different periods, that allow the comparison of figures to illustrate trends in a company`s performance. |
comparative study | - Сравнительное исследование. исследование, в котором изучаемый препарат сравнивается с плацебо или другим активным лекарственным средством.
- Сравнительные исследования
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comparative terms | Сравнительные термины (термины типа «большая емкость»,, «низкое сопротивление» в формуле изобретения) |
comparative test block (see reference standard) | An intentionally cracked metal block having two separate but adjacent areas for the application of different penetrants so that a direct comparison of their relative effectiveness can be obtained. can also be used to evaluate penetrant test techniques or test conditions, or both. |
comparative tests using the | Cooperative fuel research (cfr) engine. the motor octane test is representative of more severe driving conditions than the research octane test. it may return a lower octane rating for a given |
comparative theology |
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