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marginal
1) боковик 2) краевой 3) маргинальный 4) пограничный 5) предельный 6) сделанный на полях diminishing marginal utility — убывающая предельная полезность marginal distribution functionфункция безусловного распределения ( компоненты многомерной случайной величины) - marginal analysis - marginal assurance - marginal calculus - marginal capacity - marginal case - marginal category - marginal checking - marginal classification - marginal coefficient - marginal condition - marginal constraint - marginal cost - marginal density - marginal dimensionality - marginal entropy - marginal expectation - marginal head - marginal likelihood - marginal measure - marginal method - marginal normalcy - marginal operation - marginal price - marginal probability - marginal ray - marginal state - marginal stratification - marginal subalgebra - marginal subgroup - marginal success - marginal sufficiency - marginal utility - marginal value - marginal variance
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1.
  критический; пограничный MARGINAL прил. 1) предельный; имеющий решающее значение; маргинальный 2) малодоходный, почти убыточный, минимально эффективный 3) незначительный, небольшой 4) критический • - marginal analysis - marginal costing - marginal costs - marginal land - marginal product - marginal propensity to consume - marginal revenue - marginal tax - marginal utility - marginal yield Syn: critical ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
2.
  1) маргинальный, краевой 2) энт. случайный ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
3.
  1. (написанный) на полях (книги) marginal note —- заметка (примечание, сноска) на полях (страницы) 2. полигр. боковой, маргинальный marginal figure —- знак сноски marginal data —- топ. зарамочные данные; легенда 3. находящийся на краю marginal beam —- стр. краевая балка, рандбалка marginal rows —- наружные рядки (посева) 4. крайний, предельный marginal prices —- крайние цены marginal utility —- предельная полезность marginal analysis —- маргинальный анализ, анализ по предельным показателям marginal business —- малодоходное предприятие 5. минимальный, еле-еле достаточный marginal abilities —- очень небольшие способности marginal land —- малоплодородная земля to lead a marginal existence —- вести нищенский образ жизни 6. допустимый 7. незначительный; минимальный marginal question —- второстепенный вопрос it will have only a marginal effect —- это не даст заметного эффекта 8. мед. маргинальный, краевой marginal position —- краевое состояние 9. спец. маргинальный, промежуточный; стоящий между категориями 10. переходящий (о месте в парламенте, которое незначительным перевесом голосов переходит от одной партии к другой) ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  adj. 1 a of or written in a margin. b having marginal notes. 2 a of or at the edge; not central. b not significant or decisive (the work is of merely marginal interest). 3 Brit. (of a parliamentary seat or constituency) having a small majority at risk in an election. 4 close to the limit, esp. of profitability. 5 (of the sea) adjacent to the shore of a State. 6 (of land) difficult to cultivate; unprofitable. 7 barely adequate; unprovided for. Phrases and idioms marginal cost the cost added by making one extra copy etc. Derivatives marginality n. marginally adv. Etymology: med.L marginalis (as MARGIN) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   adjective  Etymology: Medieval Latin ~is, from Latin margin-, margo  Date: 1573  1. written or printed in the margin of a page or sheet ~ notes  2.  a. of, relating to, or situated at a margin or border  b. not of central importance regards violence as a ~ rather than a central problem; also limited in extent, significance, or stature had only ~ success with the business  c.  (1) occupying the borderland of a relatively stable territorial or cultural area ~ tribes  (2) characterized by the incorporation of habits and values from two divergent cultures and by incomplete assimilation in either the ~ cultural habits of new immigrant groups  (3) excluded from or existing outside the mainstream of society, a group, or a school of thought ~ voters  3. located at the fringe of consciousness ~ sensations  4.  a. close to the lower limit of qualification, acceptability, or function ; barely exceeding the minimum requirements a semiliterate person of ~ ability  b.  (1) having a character or capacity fitted to yield a supply of goods which when marketed at existing price levels will barely cover the cost of production ~ land  (2) of, relating to, or derived from goods produced and marketed with such result ~ profits  5. relating to or being a function of a random variable that is obtained from a function of several random variables by integrating or summing over all possible values of the other variables a ~ probability function  • ~ity noun  • ~ly adverb ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (marginals) 1. If you describe something as marginal, you mean that it is small or not very important. This is a marginal improvement on October... The role of the opposition party proved marginal. ADJ 2. If you describe people as marginal, you mean that they are not involved in the main events or developments in society because they are poor or have no power. The tribunals were established for the well-integrated members of society and not for marginal individuals... ? mainstream ADJ 3. In political elections, a marginal seat or constituency is one which is usually won or lost by only a few votes, and is therefore of great interest to politicians and journalists. (BRIT) ...the views of voters in five marginal seats. ADJ: usu ADJ n • A marginal is a marginal seat. (BRIT) The votes in the marginals are those that really count... N-COUNT 4. Marginal activities, costs, or taxes are not the main part of a business or an economic system, but often make the difference between its success or failure, and are therefore important to control. (BUSINESS) The analysts applaud the cuts in marginal businesses, but insist the company must make deeper sacrifices... ADJ: usu ADJ n ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ adj 1 too small to make a difference  (a marginal increase in the unemployment figures) 2 marginal seat/constituency BrE a seat1 (5) in a parliament or similar institution, which can be won or lost by a small number of votes 3 marginal land land that cannot produce good crops 4 written in a margin  (marginal notes)  (- see also marginally) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

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