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измеримый эффект
English-Russian dictionary of geology. 2011.
English-Russian dictionary of geology. 2011.
measurable — UK US /ˈmeʒərəbl/ adjective ► able to be measured: »It is important to set achievable but measurable goals for employees. measurable in sth »He has a fortune measurable in tens of millions. ► large enough to be noticed: »Tax incentives have had a … Financial and business terms
measurable — mea|su|ra|ble [ˈmeʒərəbəl] adj 1.) large or important enough to have an effect that can be seen or felt = ↑noticeable ▪ The law has had little measurable effect since it was introduced two years ago. 2.) able to be measured ▪ measurable results… … Dictionary of contemporary English
measurable — [[t]me̱ʒərəb(ə)l[/t]] 1) ADJ: usu ADJ n If you describe something as measurable, you mean that it is large enough to be noticed or to be significant. [FORMAL] Both leaders seemed to expect measurable progress. Derived words: measurably ADV GRADED … English dictionary
effect — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 change that is caused by sth ADJECTIVE ▪ decisive, dramatic, far reaching, important, marked, powerful, profound, pronounced, significant … Collocations dictionary
measurable — adjective 1 large or important enough to have a definite effect: The tax will not have any measurable impact on the lives of most people. 2 able to be measured: measurable results measurably adverb: His mood had improved measurably … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
measurable — adj. Measurable is used with these nouns: ↑effect, ↑impact, ↑improvement, ↑result … Collocations dictionary
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