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2 рукопись
1) General subject: copy, manuscript, matter, scripture2) Bookish: holography3) Religion: manuscript (A written or typewritten composition or document as distinguished from a printed copy; also a document submitted for publication)4) Law: autograph, handwriting, manuscript copy, script5) Information technology: literary work6) Makarov: source -
3 насколько нам известно
1. as far as we knowмне случайно стало известно, что … — I happen to know that …
из опыта известно … — it is known from experience …
2. for all we knowизвестный под именем; известный как — known as
3. to the best of our knowledgeбыть известным под именем … — to go by the title of …
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > насколько нам известно
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4 тип экосистемы
тип экосистемы
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ecosystem type
Ecosystems can be classified according to various criteria: from the point of view of energy source, two major types of ecosystems can be distinguished. Autotrophic ecosystems have primary producers as a principal component and sunlight has the major initial energy source; etherotrophic ecosystems depend upon preformed organic matter that is imported from autotrophic ecosystems elsewhere. Ecosystems can also be classified in terrestrial, marine and freshwater. (Source: PARCOR)
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Русско-немецкий словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > тип экосистемы
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тип экосистемы
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ecosystem type
Ecosystems can be classified according to various criteria: from the point of view of energy source, two major types of ecosystems can be distinguished. Autotrophic ecosystems have primary producers as a principal component and sunlight has the major initial energy source; etherotrophic ecosystems depend upon preformed organic matter that is imported from autotrophic ecosystems elsewhere. Ecosystems can also be classified in terrestrial, marine and freshwater. (Source: PARCOR)
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ecosystem type
Ecosystems can be classified according to various criteria: from the point of view of energy source, two major types of ecosystems can be distinguished. Autotrophic ecosystems have primary producers as a principal component and sunlight has the major initial energy source; etherotrophic ecosystems depend upon preformed organic matter that is imported from autotrophic ecosystems elsewhere. Ecosystems can also be classified in terrestrial, marine and freshwater. (Source: PARCOR)
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Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > тип экосистемы
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matter — I. noun Etymology: Middle English matere, from Anglo French, from Latin materia matter, physical substance, from mater Date: 13th century 1. a. a subject under consideration b. a subject of disagreement or litigation c. plural the events or… … New Collegiate Dictionary
matter in pais — /meetar in pey/ Matter of fact that is not in writing; thus distinguished from matter in deed and matter of record; matter that must be proved by parol evidence … Black's law dictionary