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Phenomenon

phenomenon
(phenomena) A phenomenon is something that is observed to happen or exist. (FORMAL) ...scientific explanations of natural phenomena... N-COUNT
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   noun  (plural phenomena or -nons)  Etymology: Late Latin phaenomenon, from Greek phainomenon, from neuter of phainomenos, present participle of phainesthai to appear, middle voice of phainein to show — more at fancy  Date: 1605  1. plural phenomena an observable fact or event  2. plural phenomena  a. an object or aspect known through the senses rather than by thought or intuition  b. a temporal or spatiotemporal object of sensory experience as distinguished from a noumenon  c. a fact or event of scientific interest susceptible to scientific description and explanation  3.  a. a rare or significant fact or event  b. plural ~s an exceptional, unusual, or abnormal person, thing, or occurrence  Usage: see phenomena ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  n. (pl. phenomena) 1 a fact or occurrence that appears or is perceived, esp. one of which the cause is in question. 2 a remarkable person or thing. 3 Philos. the object of a person's perception; what the senses or the mind notice. Etymology: LL f. Gk phainomenon neut. pres. part. of phainomai appear f. phaino show ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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  явление; эффект - barrier breakdown phenomenon - mesoscale phenomenon - moire phenomenon - Oklo phenomenon - pinch phenomenon - screening phenomenon - stick-slip phenomenon - threshold phenomenon - transient phenomenon - tunneling phenomenon - yield-point phenomenon ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
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  феномен – probabilistic phenomenon – screening phenomenon – threshold phenomenon ...
Англо-русский Русско-английски словарь по телекоммуникациям
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  явление, феномен - Gibbs phenomenon - chance phenomenon - elementary phenomenon - indefinite phenomenon - jump phenomenon - local phenomenon - mass phenomenon - random phenomenon - regenerative phenomenon - regression phenomenon - transport phenomenon ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  сущ.; мн. ч. - phenomena явление Syn: effect, appearance, occurrence PHENOMENON явление, феномен – cultural phenomenon – demographic phenomenon – identifiable phenomenon – social phenomenon ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
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  феномен – age-involution phenomenon – anamnestic phenomenon – associative recognition phenomenon – blue-arcs phenomenon – bottleneck phenomenon – bystander phenomenon – capping phenomenon – cognate phenomenon – crossed phrenic phenomenon – downgrading phenomenon – excitation and contraction phenomenon – faulty perspective phenomenon – fluid tumor phenomenon – immunological phenomenon – interference phenomenon – preemption phenomenon – prozone phenomenon – recruitment phenomenon – reflex phenomenon – release phenomenon – seeding out phenomenon – self-cure phenomenon – staircase phenomenon – veto phenomenon – zone phenomenon ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
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  1. явление, феномен (также филос.) the phenomenon of nature —- явление природы common phenomenon —- обычное явление atmospheric phenomenon —- атмосферное явление the phenomenon of pain —- болевой симптом 2. филос. объект чувственного восприятия 3. разг. необыкновенное явление, феномен; чудо infant phenomenon —- чудо-ребенок, вундеркинд ...
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  noun;  1) явление, феномен  2) необыкновенное явление; феномен; - infant phenomenon ...
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  ~ n plural phenomena 1 something that happens or exists, especially something that is studied because it is not understood + of  (the phenomenon of international terrorism | violent natural phenomena such as hurricanes) 2 something or someone that is very unusual because of a rare quality or ability that they have ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - 1576, "fact, occurrence," from L. phaenomenon, from Gk. phainomenon "that which appears or is seen," noun use of neut. prp. of phainesthai "appear." Meaning "extraordinary occurrence" first recorded 1771. Plural is phenomena. Phenomenal "of the nature of a phenomenon" is from 1825; meaning "extraordinary" is first attested 1850. Shortened form phenom is baseball slang, first recorded 1890. ...
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