Англо-русский строительный словарь - determine
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determine
определять, устанавливать, детерминировать
to determine design parameters of structure — определять проектные параметры конструкции
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v. 1) определять; устанавливать 2) решать(ся) (on/upon) to determine upon a course of action - решить, как действовать; определить линию поведения 3) обусловливать, детерминировать 4) побуждать, заставлять 5) leg. кончаться, истекать (о сроке, аренде и т.п.) 6) ограничивать; определять границы Syn: see decide ...Англо-русский словарь
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1. определять, устанавливать to determine smb.'s duties —- очертить круг чьих-л. обязанностей demand determines prices —- спрос обусловливает уровень цен to determine the meaning of a word —- установить значение слова to determine the cause of death —- установить причину смерти 2. измерять, вычислять to determine the saltness of sea-water —- найти (определить, измерить) соленость морской воды 3. обусловливать, детерминировать to determine the choice —- обусловить (определить) выбор 4. побуждать, заставлять; толкать, подталкивать to determine smb. to smth. —- побуждать кого-л. к чему-л. this determined him to act at once —- это заставило его действовать без промедления 5. разрешать, решать to determine smb.'s fate —- решить чью-л. судьбу (участь) to determine the case —- офиц. решить дело, вынести решение по делу 6. решаться, принимать решение; делать выбор to determine (up)on (to be determined on) a course of action —- определить линию поведения he determined to go at once —- он решил ехать немедленно we were determined to sell the car —- мы решили (были настроены) продать машину 7. оканчивать, заканчивать to determine the crisis —- положить конец кризису 8. юр. истекать (о сроке действия) 9. лог. ограничивать (понятие) 10. ист. участвовать в схоластическом диспуте (о соискателе степени бакалавра искусств в средневековом...Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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гл. 1) определять, устанавливать 2) прекращать • - demand determines supply - determine a contract - determine a tolerance - determine quality - determine the crisis - determine the potential - determine the quantity - determine the volume Syn: define, specify, govern, identify DETERMINE – to determine novelty – to determine patentability ...Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
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v. 1 tr. find out or establish precisely (have to determine the extent of the problem). 2 tr. decide or settle (determined who should go). 3 tr. be a decisive factor in regard to (demand determines supply). 4 intr. & tr. make or cause (a person) to make a decision (we determined to go at once; what determined you to do it?). 5 tr. & intr. esp. Law bring or come to an end. 6 tr. Geom. fix or define the position of. Phrases and idioms be determined be resolved (was determined not to give up). Derivatives determinable adj. Etymology: ME f. OF determiner f. L determinare (as DE-, terminus end) ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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verb (~d; determining) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French ~r, from Latin determinare, from de- + terminare to limit, from terminus boundary, limit — more at term Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. a. to fix conclusively or authoritatively ~ national policy b. to decide by judicial sentence ~ a plea c. to settle or decide by choice of alternatives or possibilities trying to ~ the best time to go d. resolve she ~ed to do better 2. a. to fix the form, position, or character of beforehand ; ordain two points ~ a straight line b. to bring about as a result ; regulate demand ~s the price 3. a. to fix the boundaries of b. to limit in extent or scope c. to put or set an end to ; terminate ~ an estate 4. to find out or come to a decision about by investigation, reasoning, or calculation ~ the answer to the problem ~ a position at sea 5. to bring about the determination of ~ the fate of a cell intransitive verb 1. to come to a decision 2. to come to an end or become void Synonyms: see decide, discover ...Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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(determines, determining, determined) Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English. 1. If a particular factor determines the nature of a thing or event, it causes it to be of a particular kind. (FORMAL) The size of the chicken pieces will determine the cooking time... What determines whether you are a career success or a failure? = dictate VERB: V n, V wh • determination ...the gene which is responsible for male sex determination. N-UNCOUNT: with supp 2. To determine a fact means to discover it as a result of investigation. (FORMAL) The investigation will determine what really happened... Testing needs to be done to determine the long-term effects on humans... Science has determined that the risk is very small. = identify VERB: V wh, V n, V that 3. If you determine something, you decide it or settle it. The Baltic people have a right to determine their own future... My aim was first of all to determine what I should do next. VERB: V n, V wh, also V that, V wh to-inf • determination (determinations) We must take into our own hands the determination of our future. N-COUNT: usu sing, usu the N of n 4. If you determine to do something, you make a firm decision to do it. (FORMAL) He determined to rescue his two countrymen... I determined that I would ask him outright. VERB: V to-inf, V that ...Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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~ v 1 to find out the exact details or facts about something (Your parents' income is used to determine your level of financial aid.) + how/what/who etc (The purpose of the exercise is to determine where we want to go from here.) 2 to have a strong influence or effect on something (Usually the size of the practice will determine the number of doctors.) 3 to officially decide something (The date of the court case was yet to be determined.) 4 formal to form a firm intention to do something (determine to do sth) (We determined to leave at once.) ...Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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- 1350, "to come to an end," also "to settle, decide," from L. determinare "set limits to," from de- "off" + terminare "to mark the end or boundary," from terminus "end, limit." Sense of "coming to a firm decision" (to do something) is from 1450. Determinism is 1846 in theology (lack of free will); 1876 in general sense of "the doctrine that everything that happens is determined by a necessary chain of causation." ...Английский Этимологический словарь
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