Lexique scientifique transdisciplinaire

Nomenclature

Résultats anglais
allow (verbe)
Sens 1 : to let someone do or have something, or let something happen. [source : LG]
Contextes :
  • An analytical solution for A should allow us to predict experimental outcomes, should let us compare survival strategies, and should reveal the general features of phase variation.
  • As Habermas has argued, dialogue should allow participants at least the possibility of reaching 'more truthful interpretations of their own particular needs as well as especially of those which are common and capable of consensus.'
  • The thickness of the sediment layers (0.2-0.4 m), their high debris concentrations and massive (as opposed to laminated) structure allow us to dismiss regelation across basal obstacles as a possible debris entrainment mechanism at Storglaciaren.
below (adv)
Sens 1 : in a lower place or position. [source : MAC]
blow (nom)
flow (nom)
Sens 1 : (rate of a) the flowing movement of something or somebody. [source : D'après OAL]
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Sens 2 : (rate of a) the continuous stream or supply of something. [source : D'après OAL]
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Sens 3 : a flow chart (also flow diagram) Diagram showing the development of something through the different stages or processes in a series. [source : D'après OAL]
follow (verbe)
Sens 1 : to be the logical result of something [source : OAAD]
Équivalent(s) : découler:1, suivre:1
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Sens 2 : to go in the same direction as something or parallel to something. [source : OAAD]
Équivalent(s) : suivre:2
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Sens 3 : to act in agreement or compliance with; obey. [source : AHD]
Équivalent(s) : suivre:3
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Sens 4 : to be attentive to; pay close heed to. [source : AHD]
Équivalent(s) : suivre:4
following (nom)
Sens 1 : something to be specified: the people or things about to be mentioned or listed (takes a plural verb). [source : ENC]