- abrupt change
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скачок, резкое изменение
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов. 2005.
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов. 2005.
abrupt change — staigusis pokytis statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. abrupt change vok. Sprung, m; sprungartige Änderung, f rus. резкое изменение, n pranc. changement abrupt, m … Radioelektronikos terminų žodynas
Abrupt climate change — See also: Runaway climate change and Avoiding dangerous climate change An abrupt climate change occurs when the climate system is forced to transition to a new state at a rate that is determined by the climate system itself, and which is… … Wikipedia
abrupt — 01. His hockey career came to an [abrupt] end because of knee problems. 02. Their honeymoon came to an [abrupt] halt when the bride found her new husband in the arms of another woman. 03. The Finance Minister s [abrupt] departure from the Cabinet … Grammatical examples in English
abrupt — [[t]əbrʌ̱pt[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED An abrupt change or action is very sudden, often in a way which is unpleasant. Rosie s idyllic world came to an abrupt end when her parents marriage broke up... The recession brought an abrupt halt to this happiness … English dictionary
abrupt — adjective 1) an abrupt halt an abrupt change of subject Syn: sudden, unexpected, without warning, unanticipated, unforeseen, precipitate, precipitous, surprising, startling; quick, swift, rapid, hurried, hasty, imme … Thesaurus of popular words
abrupt — a|brupt [əˈbrʌpt] adj [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: , past participle of abrumpere, from ab away, off + rumpere to break ] 1.) sudden and unexpected ▪ an abrupt change of plan come to an abrupt end/halt etc ▪ The bus came to an abrupt halt.… … Dictionary of contemporary English
abrupt — adjective 1 sudden and unexpected: an abrupt change of plan | abrupt halt: The bus came to an abrupt halt. 2 seeming rude and unfriendly, especially because you do not waste time in friendly conversation; brusque: Sorry, I didn t mean to be so… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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abrupt — adjective Etymology: Latin abruptus, from past participle of abrumpere to break off, from ab + rumpere to break more at reave Date: 1530 1. a. characterized by or involving action or change without preparation or warning ; unexpected … New Collegiate Dictionary
change — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 becoming/making sb/sth different ADJECTIVE ▪ big, considerable, dramatic, drastic, enormous, extensive, far reaching, fundamental, important … Collocations dictionary
Change detection — In statistical analysis, change detection tries to identify changes in the probability distribution of a stochastic process or time series. In general the problem concerns both detecting whether or not a change has occurred, or whether several… … Wikipedia