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Interpretation (evaluation)

Глоссарий терминов по технологиям неразрушающего контроля (NDT)
    The determination of the cause of an indication or the evaluation of the significance of discontinuities from the standpoint of whether they are detrimental defects or superficial blemishes.




Interpretatio, латинский

Interpretatio [onis, f], латинский

Interpretatio, onis, f, латинский

Interpretation, немецкий

Interpretation, английский
  1. A way of understanding and explaining what has happened in the past. the discipline of history acknowledges that there is often more than one view of what has happened in the past

  2. Интерпретация

  3. N интерпретация phonetic ~ фонетическая интерпретация phonological ~ фонологическая интерпретация semantic ~ семантическая интерпретация text ~ интерпретация текста

  4. Интерпретация. объяснение значений аналитических результатов на основе химических, фармакологических, токсикологических и статистических законов.

  5. Determination of the cause and relevance of test indications and their significance to the evaluation of the test object.

  6. Determination of the cause, significance and relevance of test indications.

  7. Determination of the significance of test indications from the standpoint of their relevance or nonrelevance. the determination of the cause of an indication or the evaluation of the significance of discontinuities from the standpoint of whether they are detrimental or inconsequential.

  8. Determination of the cause, significance, and relevance of test indications. see also evaluation.

  9. Determination of the source, significance and relevance of test indications.5,6

  10. Determination of the source, significance and relevance of test indications.10

  11. Explanation of meaning

  12. Explanation of meaning an explanation of the meaning of something; translating spoken language


Interpretation (mt), английский
    The determination of what condition in the part has caused the magnetic particle pattern.


Interpretation and application, английский
    Толкование и применение


Interpretation chart book, английский
    Альбом интерпретационных палеток


Interpretation of balance sheets, английский
    Анализ балансовых отчетов


Interpretation of fringes, английский

Interpretation of holograms, английский

Interpretation system, inc., английский

Interpretation twin, английский
    Двойник проникновения (прорастания)


Interpretation, interpreting, английский
    The process of facilitating oral communication from one language to another. it is performed by an interpreter.


Interpretationem facere [io, feci, factum], латинский

Interpretative, английский
    A интерпретирую- щий approach, semantics


Interpretative lineation, английский
    Оконтуриваяие в процессе интерпретации геофизических данных


Interpretative program, английский
    Интерпретирующая программа


Interpretator [is, m], латинский

Interpretator [oris, m], латинский

Determination, английский
  1. Определение; измерение (параметров, величин)

  2. N детерминация; определение, установление deep content ~ определение глубинного со- держания

  3. Определение; измерение; вычисление

  4. Определение ~ of permeability of concrete определение (водо) проницаемости бетона

  5. Определение. в аналитической химии измерение количества или концентрации одного или нескольких компонентов пробы. 46

  6. Определение (суда)


Indication, английский
  1. Индикация

  2. A situation or sign which suggests that a specific treatment should be given or that a condition has a particular cause  sulpha drugs have been replaced by antibiotics in many indications.  contraindication

  3. (1) notice given by a dealer (through autex) or customer of an interest in buying or selling stock, sometimes including specific volume and price; (2) approximation of where a specialist sees buy and sell interest to tighten the range to an opening price.

  4. Выражение интереса (бирж.)

  5. In nondestructive inspection, a response or evidence of a response, that requires interpretation to determine its significance.

  6. Nondestructive test response that requires interpretation to determine its relevance. these include such things as meter deflections, shadows on radiographs, blips on screens, or localized discolorations on surfaces. see also defect; discontinuity; indication, false; indication, nonrelevant. indication, discontinuity: visible evidence of a material discontinuity. subsequent interpretation is required to determine the significance of an indication. indication, false: test indication that could be interpreted as originating from a discontinuity where no discontinuity exists. compare defect; ghost; indication, nonrelevant. false indications are an economic liability for inspection because they must be investigated. indication, nonrelevant: indication due to misapplied or improper testing. may also be an indication caused by an actual discontinuity that does not affect the usability of the test object (a change of section, for instance). indication, relevant: indication from a discontinuity (as opposed to a nonrelevant indication) requiring evaluation by a qualified inspector, typically with reference to an acceptance standard, by virtue of the discontinuity’s size, shape, orientation, or location.

  7. Nondestructive test response that requires interpretation to determine its relevance.4 see also defect; discontinuity; false indication; nonrelevant indication. indication, nonrelevant: indication that has no relation to a discontinuity that might constitute a defect.1 test response caused by geometry or by a physical condition that is not a discontinuity. indication, relevant: indication from a discontinuity (as opposed to a false indication) requiring evaluation by a qualified inspector, typically with reference to an acceptance standard, by virtue of the discontinuity’s size or location.1

  8. Nondestructive test response that requires interpretation to determine its relevance. compare defect; discontinuity; indication, false; indication, nonrelevant. indication, false: (1) test indication that could be interpreted as originating from a discontinuity but that actually originates where no discontinuity exists in the test object. (2) indication due to misapplied or improper testing. compare indication, nonrelevant; defect. indication, nonrelevant: indication that has no relation to a discontinuity that might constitute a defect. test response caused by geometry or by a physical condition that is not a discontinuity (a change of section, for instance). indication, relevant: indication from a discontinuity (as opposed to a false indication) requiring evaluation by a qualified inspector, typically with reference to an acceptance standard, by virtue of the discontinuity’s size or location.

  9. Nondestructive test response that requires interpretation to determine its relevance. compare defect; discontinuity. see also indication, false; indication, nonrelevant. indication, false: (1) test indication that could be interpreted as originating from a discontinuity but that actually originates where no discontinuity exists in the test object. (2) indication due to misapplied or improper testing. compare indication, nonrelevant. indication, nonrelevant: indication that has no relation to a discontinuity that might constitute a defect. test response caused by geometry or by a physical condition that is not a discontinuity (a change of section, for instance). indication, relevant: indication from a discontinuity (as opposed to a false indication) requiring evaluation by a qualified inspector, typically with reference to an acceptance standard, by virtue of the discontinuity’s size or location.

  10. Nondestructive test equipment response to a discontinuity that requires interpretation to determine its relevance.4 in magnetic particle testing, a visible accumulation of magnetic particles that serves as evidence of a magnetic leakage field.

  11. Defect, discontinuity, false indication and nonrelevant indication. induced current magnetization: noncontact means for testing delicate ring shaped objects for circumferential discontinuities. the technique is based on the fact that a time varying current passing through an internal conductor, often a soft iron or laminated core, self-induces an encircling magnetic field. this time varying magnetic field will induce a secondary current circling through the ring. this secondary current then self-induces the toroidal magnetic field used for testing.

  12. Nondestructive test equipment response to a reflector, requiring interpretation to determine its relevance. compare crack; defect; discontinuity; indication, false.10 indication, discontinuity: visible evidence of a material discontinuity. subsequent interpretation is required to determine the indication’s significance.10 indication, false: test indication that originates where no discontinuity exists in the test object. compare defect; indication, nonrelevant.10 indication, nonrelevant: indication possibly caused by an actual discontinuity that does not affect the usability of the test object (a change of section, for instance) or that is smaller than a relevant indication. compare indication, false and indication, relevant.10 indication, relevant: indication from a discontinuity (as opposed to a nonrelevant indication) requiring evaluation by a qualified inspector, typically with reference to an acceptance standard, by virtue of the discontinuity’s size, shape, orientation or location. compare indication, nonrelevant.10,19


Evaluation, английский
  1. Оценка. вычисление. аттестация.

  2. Оценка

  3. The act of examining and calculating the quantity or level of something  in further evaluation of these patients no side-effects of the treatment were noted. ‘…evaluation of fetal age and weight has proved to be of value in the clinical management of pregnancy, particularly in high-risk gestations’ [southern medical journal]

  4. N оценка measure, method, methodology, procedure 6 падеж, маркирующий субъект действия при переходном глаголе в синтаксической системе, где субъект непереходного и объект переход- ного выражаются номинативом. 7 свойство языка иметь эргатив. 8 первоначальное значение и форма слова.

  5. Оценка 24

  6. Оценка технического состояния и степени дефектности (объекта)

  7. Оценка. систематическая проверка степени соответствия продукции, процесса или услуги заданным требованиям [22].

  8. The process of establishing whether an existing structure performs approximately as expected. the process of obtaining reliable data usually for administrators and governmental agencies about the effects, values and efficiency of social programs, particularly in education and economic development. formative evaluation is often part of the program and designed to improve it. algedonic (->algedonic regulation) evaluation is designed to establish its worth.

  9. The determination, by a program, of the value of an expression or the action that a program statement specifies. evaluation can take place at compile time or at run time.

  10. Итоговая оценка

  11. The process of deciding as to the severity of the condition after the indication has been interpreted. evaluation leads to the decision as to whether the part must be rejected, salvaged or may be accepted for use.

  12. Review, following interpretation of indications, to determine whether they meet specified acceptance criteria.

  13. Process of deciding the severity of a condition after an indication has been interpreted, to determine whether it meets acceptance criteria.

  14. Process of determining the magnitude and significance of a discontinuity after the indication has been interpreted as relevant. evaluation determines if the test object should be rejected, repaired or accepted. see indication and interpretation.1

  15. Process of determining the magnitude and significance of a discontinuity after the indication has been interpreted as relevant. evaluation determines if the test object should be rejected, repaired, or accepted. see also indication; interpretation. 498 glossary e-f

  16. Process of deciding the severity of a condition after an indication has been interpreted. evaluation determines if the test object should be rejected or accepted.

  17. Indication and interpretation.5

  18. Process of deciding the severity of a condition after an indication has been interpreted. evaluation determines if the test object should be rejected or accepted.7 see also indication and interpretation.

  19. To make an assessment or measurement of the outcome of the coaching in terms of its value added, both qualitative and quantitative

  20. An informal assessment of an individual. the coach will evaluate the coachee to identify where that individual is positioned mentally, physically, and spiritually in relation to where they want to be. through ongoing evaluation and re-evaluation, the coach can refine and adjust the approach taken to improve the individual.


Significance, английский
  1. N значение, смысл (см. тж. signification)

  2. One of the arguments of the floor function.


Standpoint, английский

Detrimental, английский
    Разг. нежелательный или вредный человек, нежелательная или вредная вещь младший брат наследника


Superficial, английский

Interpretation (mt), английский
    The determination of what condition in the part has caused the magnetic particle pattern.


Effective depth of penetration, английский
  1. The depth within a material, under test, where the transmitted or induced energy is sufficient to detect discontinuities (determine condition of interest). edp is approximately equal to three time’s standard dop.

  2. In electromagnetic testing, the minimum depth beyond which a test system can no longer practically detect a further increase in specimen thickness. usually equal to about three standard depths of penetration.