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  1. Chalcogendie glass

  2. Change

  3. Charge

  4. Change / modification (dem)


Chalcogendie glass, английский
    Variable compositions


Change, английский
  1. Изменение

  2. In building construction, an authorized alteration or deviation from the design or scope of work as originally defined by the contract documents. chancel arch channel beam 197

  3. N изменение, чередование analogic ~ изменение по аналогии 4 вопрос о том, в чем данное утверждение или поведение помогает достичь желаемого результата. character 27 class internal ~ внутреннее изменение morphophonemic ~ морфонемное именение phonemic ~ фонемное изменение phonetic ~ фонетическое изменение phonological ~ фонологическое изменение secondary ~ вторичное изменение semantic ~ семантическое изменение sound ~ звуковое изменение: conditioned ~ ~ обусловленное sudden ~ ~ внезапное word order ~ изменение порядка слов zero ~ нулевое изменение characteri

  4. Изменить

  5. In warrantry, is the voluntary substitution of a different voyage for a merchant ship than the one originally specified or agreed upon, an act which discharges the insurers. (see deviation.)

  6. Изменение || менять о ~ in

  7. A difference in the values of a variable and in time. a difference in a system`-s states observed at different times. change is basic to any process. speed is a measure of change in an euclidean space and is expressed as the proportion of distance travelled to elapsed time. gradual change implies ordered variables or continua such as temperature, weight, distance, gross national product and observations at smaller time intervals yields intermediate values thus revealing a curve in a space-time continum. qualitative change is considered abrupt and refers to differences in structure, pattern or level which usually imply mutually exclusive descriptions, attributres or laws e.g., changes in the form of matter from gas to liquid to solid or transitions ,from a feudal to an industrial society. quantitative changes are changes in numerical or mass variables such as in volume, wealth or transmission rate. quantitative changes may be gradual as in population growth or occur in larger units or steps as in salaries. quantitative changes may become qualitative when they pass the threshold of mutually exclusive types supported by the quantities involved, e.g. changes from an industrial to an information economy.

  8. To modify the value of a property or attribute.

  9. Монеты


Charge, английский
  1. In criminal law, each thing the defendant is accused of. (see count)

  2. The amount of refrigerant in a system.

  3. Заряд; заправка; загрузка

  4. Заряд

  5. To run into an opponent; legal if done from the front or side of the ball carrier; illegal against a player without the ball or from behind.

  6. The quantity of refrigerant in a refrigeration system.

  7. The proportional quantity of powder and ball wherewith a gun is loaded for execution. the rules for loading large ordnance are: that the piece be first cleaned or scoured inside; that the proper quantity of powder be next driven in and rammed down, care however being taken that the powder in ramming be not bruised, because that weakens its effect; that a little quantity of paper, lint, or the like, be rammed over it, and then the ball be intruded. if the ball be red hot, a tompion, or trencher of green wood, is to be driven in before it. also, in martial law, an indictment or specification of the crime of which a prisoner stands accused. also, in evolutions, the brisk advance of a body to attack an enemy, with bayonets fixed at the charge, or firmly held at the hip. also, the command on duty, every man`s office.—a ship of charge, is one so deeply immersed as to steer badly.—to charge a piece, is to put in the proper quantity of ammunition.

  8. [1] the explosive or propellant with which a gun or shell is loaded. [2] to load a gun or a vessel. [3] a formal accusation of infraction of discipline or crime. [4] to store electrical energy in a battery. [5] to pressurize a pneumatic or hydraulic system. [6] a figure, badge, or heraldic symbol on the field of a flag.

  9. The process of adding electrical energy to a battery.

  10. The incidental cost of product acquisition or product delivery.

  11. The document evidencing mortgage security required by crown law (law derived from english law). a fixed charge refers to a defined set of assets and is usually registered. a floating charge refers to other assets which change from time to time (ie. cash, inventory, etc.), which become a fixed charge after a default.

  12. Долговое обязательство

  13. Сбор, платеж

  14. Being charged means you`ve been formally accused of committing a crime. you will be given a paper called a `charge sheet` which will have details of the allegations, the date you have to go to court, and any conditions of bail.




Modification, французский

Chalcogendie glass, английский
    Variable compositions


Calcium gallium silicate, английский
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