Глоссарий





Новости переводов

19 апреля, 2024

Translations in furniture production

07 февраля, 2024

Ghostwriting vs. Copywriting

30 января, 2024

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

20 декабря, 2023

Translation and editing of drawings in CAD systems

10 декабря, 2023

About automatic speech recognition

30 ноября, 2023

Translation services for tunneling shields and tunnel construction technologies

22 ноября, 2023

Proofreading of English text



Глоссарии и словари бюро переводов Фларус

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Able

  1. A term not simply expressive of strong faculties, but as acquainted with and equal to perform the expected duty.—able seaman, a thorough or regular bred sailor. (see a.b.)—able-bodied, sound, healthy, and fit for the royal service.

  2. Skilled or proficient (abbreviation of capable).


უნარიანი, შემძლე, грузинский
    To able to - შეძლება უნარის ქონა


Apt, английский
  1. Arbitrage pricing theory

  2. Apartment

  3. Airman proficiency test

  4. Airport

  5. Airport traffic (control) tower

  6. Analog program tape

  7. Armor-piercing with tracer

  8. Automatically programed tools

  9. Automatic picture transmission (system)

  10. Automatic programming techniques

  11. Automatic picture transmission; area proportional to

  12. Attached proton test

  13. Avalanche phototransistor

  14. Airport(s)

  15. Advanced passenger train




Expressive, английский
    A экспрессивный impairment, symbolism expressivity n экспрессивность


Abbreviation, английский
  1. Сокращение, аббревиатура

  2. Сокращение

  3. Сокращение; сокращенное наименование; аббревиатура


Мочь, быть в состоянии, русский

Elasticity of demand, английский
  1. The degree of buyers` responsiveness to price changes. elasticity is measured as the percent change in quantity divided by the percent change in price. a large value (greater than 1) of elasticity indicates sensitivity of demand to price, e.g., luxury goods, where a rise in price causes a decrease in demand. goods with a small value of elasticity (less than 1) have a demand that is insensitive to price, e.g., food, where a rise in price has little or no effect on the quantity demanded by buyers.

  2. Responsiveness of quantity demanded to a change in a variable such as price, the price of a substitute, or of other goods, and income.