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uniform
сущ. общ. рабочая форма, форма, униформа military uniform — военная форма nurse's uniform — форменная одежда медсестры (сиделки) in uniform — в форме out of uniform — не в форме Syn: working clothes, uniform clothes, service dress UNIFORM стандартный UNIFORM прил. 1) однообразный, одинаковый 2) равномерный 3) постоянный • - Committee on Uniform Securities Identification Procedures - dress in uniform - uniform commercial code - uniform system Syn: even
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  1) однообразный; одинаковый 2) однородный ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
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  1. форменная одежда, форма, униформа school uniform —- школьная форма 2. воен. обмундирование, установленная форма одежды out of uniform —- одетый не по форме 3. в гражданской одежде to put into uniform —- призывать на военную службу uniform allowance —- экипировочные деньги 4. однообразный, единообразный uniform life —- однообразная жизнь a row of uniform houses —- ряд совершенно одинаковых домов 5. одинаковый, единый a uniform application —- одинаковое применение a uniform understanding —- единое понимание 6. форменный (об одежде) 7. однородный uniform cargo —- однородный груз 8. постоянный, ровный keep the room at a uniform temperature —- поддерживайте в комнате постоянную температуру uniform scale —- топ. постоянный масштаб 9. тех. сплошной (о покрытии) 10. равномерный (о движении и т. п.) 11. делать однообразным 12. одевать в форменную одежду ...
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   1. noun форменная одежда, форма  2. adj.  1) единообразный; однообразный; однородный; uniform prices - единые цены  2) постоянный  3) форменный (об одежде) Syn: see invariable  3. v. одевать в форму ...
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  1) всесторонний 2) единообразный 3) мундир 4) однообразный 5) машиностр. однородный 6) постоянный 7) равномерный 8) равностепенный 9) сплошной 10) униформный algebra of uniform index — алгебра постоянного индекса almost uniform convergence — почти равномерная сходимость analytically uniform space — аналитически равномерное пространство asymptotically uniform mesh — асимптотически равномерная сетка basis of uniform space — базис равномерного пространства beam of uniform resistance — брус равного сопротивления cohomology of uniform spaces — когомология равномерных пространств countably uniform model — счетно однородная модель dimensionally uniform complex — размерно однородный комплекс doubly uniform equivalent — дважды равномерный эквивалент functionally uniform consistency — функционально равномерная состоятельность functionally uniform consistent estimator — функционально равномерная состоятельная оценка infinitesimally uniform field — инфинитезимально однородное поле locally uniform convergence — локально равномерная сходимость metrically uniform space — метрически равномерное пространство principle of uniform boundedness — принцип равномерной ограниченности projectively uniform polytope — проективно равномерный политоп selection with uniform sampling fraction — пропорциональный выбор (т. е. пропорциональный численности классов) test...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  adj., n., & v. --adj. 1 not changing in form or character; the same, unvarying (present a uniform appearance; all of uniform size and shape). 2 conforming to the same standard, rules, or pattern. 3 constant in the course of time (uniform acceleration). 4 (of a tax, law, etc.) not varying with time or place. --n. uniform distinctive clothing worn by members of the same body, e.g. by soldiers, police, and schoolchildren. --v.tr. 1 clothe in uniform (a uniformed officer). 2 make uniform. Derivatives uniformly adv. Etymology: F uniforme or L uniformis (as UNI-, FORM) ...
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   Date: 1956 — a communications code word for the letter u UNIFORM  I. adjective  Etymology: Middle English ~e, from Middle French, from Latin ~is, from uni- + -formis -form  Date: 15th century  1. having always the same form, manner, or degree ; not varying or variable ~ procedures  2. consistent in conduct or opinion ~ interpretation of laws  3. of the same form with others ; conforming to one rule or mode ; consonant  4. presenting an unvaried appearance of surface, pattern, or color ~ red brick houses  5. relating to or being convergence of a series whose terms are functions in such manner that the absolute value of the difference between the sum of the first n terms of the series and the sum of all terms can be made arbitrarily small for all values of the domain of the functions by choosing the nth term sufficiently far along in the series  • ~ly adverb  • ~ness noun  II. transitive verb  Date: circa 1681  1. to bring into ~ity  2. to clothe with a ~  III. noun  Date: 1748 dress of a distinctive design or fashion worn by members of a particular group and serving as a means of identification; broadly distinctive or characteristic clothing ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (uniforms) Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English. 1. A uniform is a special set of clothes which some people, for example soldiers or the police, wear to work in and which some children wear at school. The town police wear dark blue uniforms and flat caps... Philippe was in uniform, wearing a pistol holster on his belt... She will probably take great pride in wearing school uniform. N-VAR 2. You can refer to the particular style of clothing which a group of people wear to show they belong to a group or a movement as their uniform. Mark’s is the uniform of the young male traveller–green Army trousers, T-shirt and shirt. N-COUNT: with supp 3. If something is uniform, it does not vary, but is even and regular throughout. Chips should be cut into uniform size and thickness... The price rises will not be uniform across the country. ADJ • uniformity ...the caramel that was used to maintain uniformity of color in the brandy. N-UNCOUNT • uniformly Beyond the windows, a November midday was uniformly grey... Microwaves heat water uniformly. ADV: ADV adj, ADV with v 4. If you describe a number of things as uniform, you mean that they are all the same. Along each wall stretched uniform green metal filing cabinets... = identical ADJ: usu ADJ n • uniformity ...the dull uniformity of the houses. N-UNCOUNT • uniformly The natives uniformly agreed on this important point. ADV: ADV adj, ADV with v ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~1 n 1 a particular type of clothing worn by all the members of a group or organization such as the police, the army etc  (school uniform) 2 be in uniform a) to be wearing a uniform b) to be a member of the army, navy etc ~2 adj being the same in all its parts or among all its members  (a plank of uniform width) - uniformly adv ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - 1540, "of one form," from M.Fr. uniforme, from L. uniformis "having one form," from uni- "one" + forma "form." The noun meaning "distinctive clothes worn by one group" is first attested 1748, from the adj. ...
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