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Watchkeeper

Морской словарь
    [1] any person on watch at a given time (also watch stander). [2] an israeli-developed, british unmanned aerial vehicle for all weather, intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition and reconnaissance. intended to enter service in 2010, it will be powered by a wankel engine, have a payload capacity of 150 kg, and endurance of 17 hours.




Intelligence, английский
  1. Сбор разведывательных данных; разведка

  2. The ability to learn and understand quickly

  3. N интеллект, рассу- док, ум, способность к пониманию artificial ~ искусственный интеллект

  4. [1] information of military or political value. [2] gathering such information.

  5. Originally, an innate general cognitive ability underlying all of an individual`s processes of complex reasoninng. now, the dual ability to draw appropriate distinctions and to make appropriate, and to a degree better than chance, choices among the things distinguished. the first part of the process is creative (->creativity) and concerns the construction of a cognitive system limited by the amount of uncertainty tolerable. the second part of the process, largely attended to by ashby, is reductive and concerns how much information is brought to bear on a situation, e.g., for giving the correct answer to questions on an intelligence test, for selecting a successful course of action out of all possible ones, for saying the right thing at the right moment to the right person. culture bound intelligence tests assume predrawn distinctions, offer fixed number of alternatives and thus provide a normative measure of only the information processing ability part of intelligence. the constructive and uncertainty increasing ability part of intelligence is manifest in innovations, unconventional perspectives, avantgarde art but also in social deviance.


Surveillance, французский

Acquisition, английский
  1. When a firm buys another firm.

  2. N усвоение; вос- приятие device, grammar, model, process, tongue language ~ усвоение языка; овладение языком critical age of ~ ~ критический период ус- воения языка6 first language ~ овладение родным языком (син. mother tongue ~) second language ~ овладение иностранным языком mother tongue ~ усвоение родного языка (син. first language ~) phonological ~ усвоение фонологии

  3. Дистанционное управление и сбор данных

  4. Purchase of an interest in an asset in exchange for consideration paid.

  5. Приобретение

  6. A concept contrasted with learning which refers to the unconscious `picking up` of a language with little if any focus on formal instruction or learning.

  7. An acquired company

  8. An acquired company a process in which one organization buys another organization


Reconnaissance, английский
  1. Разведка; разведывательный

  2. Разведка

  3. A word adopted from the french, as meaning a military or nautical examination of a place.

  4. The military or naval survey of a place or region to locate an enemy or to gather tactical or strategic intelligence.

  5. Рекогносцировка, рекогносцировочные изыскания; разведка


Watchkeeping manipulation, английский
    Ingenious seamen constantly tried to find ways of shortening their spells of duty. “sweating the glass” was turning it before all the sand had run out; “flogging the glass” involved shaking it in the hope that vibration would speed up the transfer of sand; while “warming the glass” was to hold it close to a lantern with similar expectations. none had any appreciable effect, but all were optimistically continued until sand-glasses were replaced by chronometers. see also warm the bell.


Watchcon, английский
    Watch condition.