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Перевод: acronym
[существительное] акроним
Тезаурус:
- These five evaluation criteria conveniently form the acronym "PACES" which is highly appropriate in this context.
- The ubitron, an acronym for undulating beam interaction, was developed by Robert Phillips at General Electric during the late 1950s, and ultimately generated 150 kW peak power at 54 GHz (V-band), which is still a record.
- The first name "Delves", he confided, is an acronym for "The deeds of Lenin are carried on by Stalin".
- Henry Tyler thought for a moment, "That's an acronym I haven't come across."
- One theory advanced was that Gouzenko had misunderstood his colleague and the other Elli was really an acronym for Guy Liddell who had run MI5's "B" Division in World War II and some people believed had also been a spy for the GRU.
- In Estonian, the acronym stands for Ise-Majandav Eesti: "an economically independent Estonia".
- CASPE - an acronym for Clinical and Service Planning Evaluation - is a small research group based at the King's Fund College.
- Information on the IRA threat flows through a myriad of British and West German organisations - each with its own headquarters, staff and acronym.
- Its old name was hydroxyethyl-methacrylate, from which the acronym HEMA comes, but its new name is 2-hydroxyethyl-2-methylpropenoate.
- British workers felt uncomfortable with the slogans common in Japanese factories, so there is none, but the American plants are full of them: "Let's talk quality"; "Quality today, success tomorrow"; "Professional Results In Daily Efforts" (spot the acronym); "Best die-change team, 1988".
- These words can be summed up in an acronym DOSES.
- Derrida's reply did not take the form of a reasoned rebuttal but of ninety pages of verbal clowning, which put Searle in his place by referring to him throughout as "Sarl", an acronym for "Societ responsabilit limite", which means a limited company.
- To summarise, and to use an acronym which will be familiar to some readers, objectives should be challenging and:
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