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Translations in furniture production

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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



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Sign

Англо-грузинский словарь
  1. A material, sensuously perceived object (phenomenon, action) appearing in the process of cognition and communication in the capacity of a representative (substitute) of another object (or objects) and used for receiving, storing, recasting and

  2. Strapdown inertial guidance and navigation

  3. A movement, mark, colouring or change which has a meaning and can be recognised by a doctor as indicating a condition (note: a change in function which is also noticed by the patient is a symptom.)  verb to write your name on a document such as a form or cheque, or at the end of a letter  the doctor signed the death certificate.

  4. N знак, признак, символ asymmetry, language, system linguistic ~ языковой знак simple ~ простой знак word ~ словесный знак

  5. Safe injection global network

  6. Objective and measurable indication of a disease


ნიშანი, ხელის მოწერა, грузинский

Знак, русский
  1. Знак, признак, примета, отличие; значок, мета (метка), отметка, клеймо, печать, штемпель, тавро, тамга; буква, цифра, черточка; знамение, предзнаменование, предвестие, предвестник, сигнал, симптом; девиз, пароль, лозунг, символ, эмблема, вензель, герб, ко

  2. Предмет или явление, служащий представителем другого предмета, явления, процесса. выделяются несколько видов знаков. согласно швейцарскому лингвисту ф. де соссюру, знак есть имеющее структуру целое, состоящее из означаемого и означающего, связь между коим

  3. 1. пометка, изображение, предмет, которыми отмечается, обозначается что-нибудь; 2. внешнее обнаружение, признак чего-нибудь; 3. жест, движение, которым сигнализируют, сообщают что-нибудь.

  4. Предмет или явление, служащий представителем другого предмета, явления, процесса. выделяются несколько видов знаков. согласно швейцарскому лингвисту ф. де соссюру, знак есть имеющее структуру целое, состоящее из означаемого и означающего, связь между коими фиксируется обществом и не зависит от «вещества» и формы знака и предмета. наука о знаках – семиотика – возникла во второй половине х1х-начале xx в. она связана с именами ч. пирса, ч. морриса, ф. де соссюра, г. фреге, р. карнапа и пр. семиотика непосредственно связана с логикой, лингвистикой, культурологией, социологией и прочими науками; в ней традиционно выделяются:

  5. – материальный, чувственно воспринимаемый предмет (явление, действие), который выступает как представитель др. предмета, свойства или отношения. различают знаки языковые и неязыковые. представление, возникшее в сознании благодаря знаку, есть значение знака; представление, слившееся со своим значением в некоторое внутреннее единство, есть символ. важнейшие знаки для человека – явления. см. также шифр.

  6. , материальный, чувственно воспринимаемый предмет (явление, действие), который выступает как представитель другого предмета, свойства или отношения. различают языковые и неязыковые знаки; последние делятся на знаки-копии, знаки-признаки и знаки-символы; понимание знаков невозможно без выяснения его значения. см. семиотика.

  7. Зн.

  8. Метка) консигнатора/грузополучателя


Strapdown inertial guidance and navigation, английский
    (system) бесплатформенная инерциальная система навигации и управления 523


Señal, signo, indicación, letrero, cartel,, испанский

Safe injection global network, английский

Гсби, русский
    Глобальная сеть по безопасности инъекций




Phenomenon, английский
  1. 1. a fact or situation which can be observed 2. someone or something that is considered to be extraordinary and marvellous

  2. A condition with various possible causes in which the blood supply to the fingers and toes is restricted and they become cold, white and numb. also called dead man’s fingers, vasospasm [described 1862. after maurice raynaud (1834–81), french physician.] rbc rbc abbr red blood cell rcgp rcgp abbr royal college of general practitioners rcn rcn abbr royal college of nursing rcog rcog abbr royal college of obstetricians and gynaecologists rcp rcp abbr royal college of physicians

  3. In diabetes mellitus, a swing to a high level of glucose in the blood from an extremely low level, usually occurring after an untreated insulin reaction during the night. it is caused by the release of stress hormones to counter low glucose levels.

  4. Явление; эффект


Communication, английский
  1. Связь; связной

  2. (кан.) решение экспертизы

  3. N коммуни- кация; процесс передачи информации; mis~ недопонимание, непонимание | attr. комму- никативный disorder, impairment, strategy cross-cultural (intercultural) ~ межкультурная коммуникация non-verbal ~ невербальная, неречевая комму- никация verbal ~ вербальная, речевая коммуникация

  4. Передача (распространение) информации процесс информирования населения.

  5. Corresponding by letter, hail, or signal. (see line of communication and boyaux.)

  6. Loosely, the transmission of structure across systems differentiated in time and in space, the process by which one mind affects another, interaction mediated by signals, symbols or messages. more formally and in cybernetics, communication is that construct an observer requires when he cannot take a dynamic system apart without loss (->ana~ysis), yet wants to distinguish, understand and say something about that system`s parts, variables or members, or alternatively, when he wants to explain the behavior of anyone of its parts yet cannot accomplish this adequately without reference to other parts of the system. communication ~s what integrates and distinguishes the participation of individuals in such wholes as groups, communities, societies. a more detailed analysis of communication processes reveals that they involve patterns that convey information, are subjected to numerous constraints and are describable in terms of transformations, including encoding, decoding, (->coding), transmission, and distortions due to the characteristics of a channel. historically, communication. was thought of as a binary relation between a sender and a receiver. modern conceptions of communication include complex networks possibly with feedback loops having the effect of memory, coordination, and coorientation and exhibiting dynamic properties not manifest in, and explainable by, reference to the properties of the.communicators involved (->constructivism). communications (plural


Representative, английский
  1. Patterns in a sample of units may reasonably be attributed to the population from which the sample is drawn, only if the sample is representative. in practical terms, to ensure that a sample is representative almost always means ensuring that it is a rand

  2. Представитель

  3. Представитель, типичный


Substitute, английский
  1. N замена, заместитель, замещение (см. тж. substitution) anaphoric ~ анафорический заместитель dependent ~ зависимый заместитель interrogative ~ вопросительное замещение

  2. Заменяющий вымпел

  3. A delegate who stands in for the approval of a document when the original approver is out of office.

  4. An item that can take the place of another item.

  5. Заменитель


Navigation, английский
  1. The art and science of conducting a boat safely from one point to another.

  2. Навигация

  3. The art and science of conducting a ship safely from one point to another

  4. Мореходство, судоходство, плавание,

  5. Судовождение, судоходство

  6. The art of conducting vessels on the sea, not only by the peculiar knowledge of seamanship in all its intricate details, but also by such a knowledge of the higher branches of nautical astronomy as enables the commander to hit his port, after a long succession of bad weather, and an absence of three or four months from all land. any man without science may navigate the entire canals of great britain, but may be unable to pass from plymouth to guernsey.

  7. The science or art of planning, ascertaining, and recording the course of a vessel or aircraft; including fixing present and predicting future location, and collision avoidance. the word comes from the sanskrit navagati.

  8. Навигация; перемещение

  9. The mechanism used to direct users around a website.


Certificate, английский
  1. Сертификат (напр, летной годности)

  2. Сертификат

  3. Справка; свидетельство

  4. An official paper which states something

  5. A voucher or written testimony to the truth of any statement. an attestation of servitude, signed by the captain, is given with all discharges of men in the navy.

  6. Аттестат; паспорт; сертификат

  7. Сертификат (документ, удостоверяющий качество изделия, элемента конструкции), удостоверение, свидетельство; акт; аттестат; диплом о - for payment акт приёмки выполненных работ, дающий право на их оплату (представляется архитектором заказчику) "~ of approval свидетельство о качестве, сертификат качества (удостоверяющий соответствие материала или конструкции установленным требованиям) ~ of compliance сертификат соответствия поставщика, аттестат поставщика ~ of conformance [of conformity] сертификат соответствия (продукции требованиям, напр, стандартов) ~ of occupancy акт приёмки здания в эксплуатацию

  8. A digital document that is commonly used for authentication and to help secure information on a network. a certificate binds a public key to an entity that holds the corresponding private key. certificates are digitally signed by the certification authority that issues them, and they can be issued for a user, a computer, or a service.

  9. Digital representation of user or device attributes, including a public key, that is signed with an authoritative private key.


Linguistic, английский
    A 1 языковой; 2 лингвис- тический, языковедческий; extra~ экстралин- гвистический; para~ паралингвистический; pre-~ долингвистический; sub-~ сублингви- стический anthropology, association, atlas, behaviour, borrowing, circle, competence, consciousness, criticism, data, economy, geography, knowledge, performance, personality, psychology, ratio, relativity, science, sign, statistics, stylistics, substitution, theory, tradition


Measurable, английский

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


ნიშანი, ხელის მოწერა, грузинский

მხედველობა, грузинский
    სანახაობა ხედი