1) способ; метод; режим (работы), мода2) форма; тип; вид3) форма колебаний, вид колебаний4) состояние5) наиболее вероятное значение•in an interactive mode — совместно с основными работамиin bar mode — при подаче прутка через отверстие в шпинделе (токарного станка)in one transfer mode — за один цикл передачи (данных);in rotary mode — при вращенииin shaft mode — при установке детали в центрах, при установке обрабатываемой детали в центрах (напр. токарного станка)in the ready mode — в состоянии готовностиin traverse mode — при линейном перемещенииmode of inspectionmode of operationmode of servicingmode of testmode of vibrationacceleration modeaccept/reject modeadapt modeadaptive control modeanticipation modeapproach modeautomatic modeautomatic mode of operationautomatic skinning modeautoposition modebatch modeclosed loop position modeCNC modecommand modecompliant modeconstant cutting speed modeconstant speed modecontinuous modecontinuous machine control modecontinuous path modecontouring modecontrol modeconversational modecreep modecruise modecubic mode2D mode3D modedash modedeceleration modedecentralized modedialog modeDNC modeDNC communication modedual-range cutting speed modedwell modeeigen modeemulation modeextreme modefailsafe modefailure modefeed-through modeflexural nth modefull program modehierarchical modehorizontal modeidle modeinteractive modeinteractive graphics modeinterrupt modeiteration modejog modejoystick modelearn modemachining modemanual mode of operationmanual data input mode of operationmanual skinning modeminimally manned modemirror image modenatural modeNC modeoff-line modeone-off modeone-step drilling modeopen loop modeoperating modeoperation modepart manual...
noun 1) метод, способ; - mode of production 2) образ действий; - mode of life 3) форма, вид 4) мода; обычай 5) mus. лад, тональность Syn: see method MODE of production способ производства MODE of life образ жизни ...
1. метод, способ mode of production —- полит-эк. способ производства mode of publication —- способ издания (книг) mode of operation —- спец. способ или режим работы 2. образ действий; манера mode of life —- образ жизни mode of speaking —- манера говорить 3. форма, вид mode of publication —- форма (вид) издания (книг) musical and literary modes of expression —- музыкальная и литературная формы выражения mode of combat —- воен. вид боевых действий mode of decay —- физ. тип (форма, схема) распада 4. мода, обычай today such a thing is the mode —- сейчас такие вещи не в моде; теперь мода на такие вещи after the mode of France —- на французский манер (лад); по французскому обычаю; как принято во Франции 5. грам. уст. наклонение 6. муз. лад, тональность 7. лог. модальность суждения 8. геол. действительный минералогический состав породы 9. мода (в математической статистике) 10. физ. тип движения; мода (напр. колебаний) ...
1) способ, метод 2) образ действия 3) режим (работы) 4) состояние 5) форма; вид – best mode MODE сущ. 1) способ, метод 2) образ действий • - grosso mode - mode of distribution - mode of life - mode of operation - mode of production - mode of thought - operating mode ...
n. 1 a way or manner in which a thing is done; a method of procedure. 2 a prevailing fashion or custom. 3 Computing a way of operating or using a system (print mode). 4 Statistics the value that occurs most frequently in a given set of data. 5 Mus. a each of the scale systems that result when the white notes of the piano are played consecutively over an octave (Lydian mode). b each of the two main modern scale systems, the major and minor (minor mode). 6 Logic a the character of a modal proposition. b = MOOD(2). 7 Physics any of the distinct kinds or patterns of vibration of an oscillating system. 8 US Gram. = MOOD(2). Etymology: F mode and L modus measure ...
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I. noun Etymology: Middle English moede, from Latin modus measure, manner, musical ~ — more at mete Date: 14th century 1. a. an arrangement of the eight diatonic notes or tones of an octave according to one of several fixed schemes of their intervals b. a rhythmical scheme (as in 13th and 14th century music) 2. mood II,2 3. Late Latin modus, from Latin a. mood II,1 b. the modal form of the assertion or denial of a logical proposition 4. a. a particular form or variety of something flying and other ~s of transport b. a form or manner of expression ; style 5. a possible, customary, or preferred way of doing something explained in the usual solemn ~ 6. a. a manifestation, form, or arrangement of being; specifically a particular form or manifestation of an underlying substance b. a particular functioning arrangement or condition ; status a spacecraft in reentry ~ a computer operating in parallel ~ 7. a. the most frequent value of a set of data b. a value of a random variable for which a function of probabilities defined on it achieves a relative maximum 8. any of various stationary vibration patterns of which an elastic body or oscillatory system is capable the vibration ~ of an airplane propeller blade the vibrational ~s of a molecule Synonyms: see method II. noun Etymology: French, from Latin modus Date: circa 1645 a prevailing fashion or style (as of dress or behavior) Synonyms: see fashion ...
(modes) 1. A mode of life or behaviour is a particular way of living or behaving. (FORMAL) He switched automatically into interview mode. N-COUNT: usu N of n 2. A mode is a particular style in art, literature, or dress. ...a slightly more elegant and formal mode of dress... N-COUNT: usu with supp 3. On some cameras or electronic devices, the different modes available are the different programs or settings that you can choose when you use them. ...when the camera is in manual mode. N-COUNT: usu supp N ...
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~ n 1 formal a particular way or style of behaving, living or doing something (They have a relaxed mode of life that suits them well. | a highly efficient mode of transport) 2 technical a particular way in which a machine operates when it is doing a particular job (a spacecraft in re-entry mode | To get out of the `auto' mode on the camera, turn the knob to `M'.) 3 be in work mode/holiday mode etc informal to be in a particular state of mind (With only minutes to go, we were now in panic mode.) 4 be the mode formal to be fashionable at a particular time (Long skirts were then the latest mode.) 5 technical one of various systems of arranging notes in music, such as major and minor in Western music (- see also a` la mode, modish) ...