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Translations in furniture production

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Ghostwriting vs. Copywriting

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Preparing a scientific article for publication in an electronic (online) journal

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Translation and editing of drawings in CAD systems

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About automatic speech recognition

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Translation services for tunneling shields and tunnel construction technologies

22 ноября, 2023

Proofreading of English text



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Multimedia access system

    Система доступа к данным мультимедиа


Mas, английский
  1. Measurement acquisition system

  2. Malaysian airline system

  3. Middle air space

  4. Military airlift squadron

  5. Military alert system

  6. Millimeterwave atmospheric sounder

  7. Magic angle spinning

  8. Molecular absorption spectroscopy

  9. [anglo-saxon m?st, also meant chief or greatest]. a long cylindrical piece of timber elevated perpendicularly upon the keel of a ship, to which are attached the yards, the rigging, and the sails. it is either formed of one piece, and called a pole-mast, or composed of several pieces joined together and termed a made mast. a lower mast is fixed in the ship by sheers (which see), and the foot or keel of it rests in a block of timber called the step, which is fixed upon the keelson.—expending a mast, or carrying it away, is said, when it is broken by foul weather.—fore-mast. that which stands near the stem, and is next in size to the main-mast.—jury-mast. ( see jury-mast.)—main-mast. the largest mast in a ship.— mizen-mast. the smallest mast, standing between the main-mast and the stern.—over-masted, or taunt-masted. the state of a ship whose masts are too tall or too heavy.—rough-mast, or rough-tree. a spar fit for making a mast. (see bowsprit and jib-boom.)—springing a mast. when it is cracked horizontally in any place.—top-mast. a top-mast is raised at the head or top of the lower-mast through a cap, and supported by the trestle-trees.— topgallant-mast. a mast smaller than the preceding, raised and secured to its head in the same manner.—royal-mast. a yet smaller mast, elevated through irons at the head of the topgallant-mast; but more generally the two are formed of one spar.— under-masted or low-masted ships. vessels whose masts are small and short for their size.—to mast a ship. the act of placing a ship`s masts.

  10. Система доступа к данным мультимедиа

  11. See: multi-agent system.

  12. Managed airspace (eurocontrol)

  13. Message assurance service

  14. Middle airspace

  15. Maximum axle spacing

  16. Milliampere seconds, utilized to standardize radiographic exposures. example

  17. Multiple aspect signalling (system using colour lights, track circuit block and usually route setting




Мультимедиа, русский
  1. Цифровая информация любого вида графика, видео, звук и др.).

  2. (англ . multimedia от лат. multum - много и media, medium - средоточие; средства), электронный носитель информации, включающий несколько ее видов (текст, изображение, анимация и пр.).

  3. Компьютерная система, дающая возможность передачи и приема информации в виде комбинации текста, графики, речи, музыки, движущихся изображений. -н-

  4. Компьютерная технология, которая позволяет объединить в рамках одного документа текстовые, графические, звуковые и видеоданные


Mau, английский
  1. Активный или пассивный концентратор, используемый для реализации топологии кольца на кабельной системе с физической топологией звезды

  2. Modular avionics unit


Mas, английский
  1. Measurement acquisition system

  2. Malaysian airline system

  3. Middle air space

  4. Military airlift squadron

  5. Military alert system

  6. Millimeterwave atmospheric sounder

  7. Magic angle spinning

  8. Molecular absorption spectroscopy

  9. [anglo-saxon m?st, also meant chief or greatest]. a long cylindrical piece of timber elevated perpendicularly upon the keel of a ship, to which are attached the yards, the rigging, and the sails. it is either formed of one piece, and called a pole-mast, or composed of several pieces joined together and termed a made mast. a lower mast is fixed in the ship by sheers (which see), and the foot or keel of it rests in a block of timber called the step, which is fixed upon the keelson.—expending a mast, or carrying it away, is said, when it is broken by foul weather.—fore-mast. that which stands near the stem, and is next in size to the main-mast.—jury-mast. ( see jury-mast.)—main-mast. the largest mast in a ship.— mizen-mast. the smallest mast, standing between the main-mast and the stern.—over-masted, or taunt-masted. the state of a ship whose masts are too tall or too heavy.—rough-mast, or rough-tree. a spar fit for making a mast. (see bowsprit and jib-boom.)—springing a mast. when it is cracked horizontally in any place.—top-mast. a top-mast is raised at the head or top of the lower-mast through a cap, and supported by the trestle-trees.— topgallant-mast. a mast smaller than the preceding, raised and secured to its head in the same manner.—royal-mast. a yet smaller mast, elevated through irons at the head of the topgallant-mast; but more generally the two are formed of one spar.— under-masted or low-masted ships. vessels whose masts are small and short for their size.—to mast a ship. the act of placing a ship`s masts.

  10. Система доступа к данным мультимедиа

  11. See: multi-agent system.

  12. Managed airspace (eurocontrol)

  13. Message assurance service

  14. Middle airspace

  15. Maximum axle spacing

  16. Milliampere seconds, utilized to standardize radiographic exposures. example

  17. Multiple aspect signalling (system using colour lights, track circuit block and usually route setting