Lexique scientifique transdisciplinaire

Nomenclature

Résultats anglais
adopt (verbe)
Sens 1 : to take over and have or use (something) as one's own. [source : D'après OAL]
Équivalent(s) : adopter:1
Contextes :
  • Secondly, we adopt the UMU-XACML-Editor developed by University of Murcia (UMU), and make it to read and write a policy in the string form.
  • Considering the characteristics of robotic command transfer, we adopt the connection-oriented TCP to design the command transfer protocol among client, Internet-based server, and simulation workstation.
  • There are very few of these, unless we adopt a very extended definition of closeness.
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Sens 2 : to decide to start using a particular idea, plan, or method. [source : MAC]
Équivalent(s) : introduire:2
Contextes :
  • Several later systems, such as KeyNote and SD3, adopt a similar approach that uses logic and signed certificates as the basis for making access control decisions.
  • In his African explorations, he was to adopt the same methods.
  • The procedure we adopt in this work to investigate the ultimate behaviour of systems of rigid blocks interacting through non-linear and non-elastic actions is the one described in (Baggio and Trovalusci 1998) and is briefly summarised here below.
do (verbe)
Sens 1 : to perform or execute; carry out. [source : AHD]
Équivalent(s) : opérer:1
document (nom)
Sens 1 : a written or printed paper that bears the original, official, or legal form of something and can be used to furnish decisive evidence or information. [source : AHD]
Équivalent(s) : document:1
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Sens v : v [source : v]
Équivalent(s) : v
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Sens 1 : to furnish with a document or documents [source : AHD]
Équivalent(s) : documenter:1
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Sens 2 : to prove or support something with documents. [source : OAAD]
Équivalent(s) : documenter:2
domain (nom)
Sens 1 : a field of thought, knowledge or activity. [source : D'après OAL]
Équivalent(s) : domaine:1, domaine:2
dominant (adj)
Sens 1 : more powerful, important or noticeable than other people or things. [source : LG]
dominate (verbe)
Sens 1 : to be the most important or noticeable feature of something. [source : OAAD]
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Sens 2 : to be the largest, highest or most obvious thing in a place. [source : OAAD]
double (adj)
doubt (nom)
Sens 1 : a feeling of being not sure whether something is true or right. [source : LG]
Équivalent(s) : doute:1
down (adv)
freedom (nom)
Sens 1 : the right to do or say what you want without anyone stopping you. [source : OAAD]
Équivalent(s) : liberté:1
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Sens 2 : the state of being able to do what you want, without anything stopping you. [source : OAAD]
Équivalent(s) : liberté:2
methodological (adj)
Sens 1 : of or relating to methodology. [source : OED]
Équivalent(s) : méthodologique:1
predominant (adj)
Sens 1 : having more power or influence than others. [source : OAAD]
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Sens 2 : most noticeable; prevailing. [source : OAL]
Équivalent(s) : prédominant:1
random (adj)
Sens 1 : made, done, or happening without method or conscious decision. [source : OD]
Équivalent(s) : aléatoire:1, hasard:1
undoubtedly (adv)
Sens 1 : used for saying that something is certainly true or is accepted by everyone. [source : MAC]