Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь - routine
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routine
сущ. 1) заведенный порядок 2) режим • - routine functions - routine maintenance ROUTINE 1) заведенный порядок, установившаяся практика 2) (стандартная) программа (для ЭВМ)
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1. заведенный порядок; определенный режим; установившаяся практика the day's routine —- распорядок дня the routine of business —- установившаяся деловая практика the matter-of-fact routine of the hospital —- обычный больничный режим to do smth. as a matter of routine —- делать что-л. по заведенному порядку routine in barracks —- воен. распорядок дня в казармах 2. ничего не значащая формальность this is just routine —- это просто формальность 3. рутина, шаблон 4. театр. номер (цирковой и т. п.) a breath-taking routine on a tight-rope —- захватывающее выступление канатоходца 5. экзерсиз(ы), тренировка (танцовщика) 6. повседневный уход за оборудованием 7. комп. (стандартная) программа или подпрограмма 8. положенный; соответствующий заведенному порядку routine question —- вопрос, заданный потому, что так положено, положенный вопрос routine correspondence —- текущая служебная переписка routine duties —- установленные служебные обязанности 9. монотонный; шаблонный 10. воен. внутренний routine duty —- внутренняя служба routine order —- неоперативный приказ routine soldier —- дневальный ...Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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noun 1) заведенный порядок; установившаяся практика; определенный режим 2) рутина; шаблон 3) mil. распорядок службы 4) attr. определенный, установленный, обычный, шаблонный; текущий (об осмотре, ремонте и т.п.) ...Англо-русский словарь
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1) программа 2) методика – control routine – frequency cull routine – input routine – output routine – propagation-loss routine – rapid cull routine ...Англо-русский Русско-английски словарь по телекоммуникациям
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1) установившаяся практика; заведённый порядок 2) плановая последовательность; многократно повторяющаяся последовательность (операций) 3) повседневный уход за оборудованием 4) вчт. (стандартная) программа; подпрограмма - routine or experiment - answer routine - benchmark routine - bootstrap routine - checking routine - check routine - checkout routine - checkpoint routine - closed routine - construction routine - control routine - cutting technology routine - debugging routine - diagnostic routine - direct-insert routine - editing routine - emergency stop routine - end-of-run routine - error routine - generalized routine - general routine - housekeeping routine - incomplete routine - input routine - input/output routine - interrupt handling routine - interrupt routine - interrupt-service routine - library routine - logic hyphenation routine - maintenance routine - measurement routine - microcode routine - open routine - output routine - parametric routine - path-oriented routine - printout routine - print routine - QC routine - question routine - relocatable routine - service routine - simulation routine - standard routine - testing routine - test routine - trace routine - transient routine - utility routine ...Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
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n., adj., & v. --n. 1 a regular course or procedure, an unvarying performance of certain acts. 2 a set sequence in a performance, esp. a dance, comedy act, etc. 3 Computing a sequence of instructions for performing a task. --adj. 1 performed as part of a routine (routine duties). 2 of a customary or standard kind. --v.tr. organize according to a routine. Derivatives routinely adv. Etymology: F (as ROUTE) ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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I. noun Etymology: French, from Middle French, from route traveled way Date: 1676 1. a. a regular course of procedure if resort to legal action becomes a campus ~ — J. A. Perkins b. habitual or mechanical performance of an established procedure the ~ of factory work 2. a reiterated speech or formula the old “After you” ~ — Ray Russell 3. a worked-out part (as of an entertainment or sports contest) that may be often repeated a dance ~ a gymnastic ~; especially a theatrical number 4. a sequence of computer instructions for performing a particular task II. adjective Date: 1817 1. of a commonplace or repetitious character ; ordinary ~ problems 2. of, relating to, or being in accordance with established procedure ~ business • ~ly adverb ...Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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(routines) Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English. 1. A routine is the usual series of things that you do at a particular time. A routine is also the practice of regularly doing things in a fixed order. The players had to change their daily routine and lifestyle... He checked up on you as a matter of routine. N-VAR: usu with supp, oft N n, adj N 2. You use routine to describe activities that are done as a normal part of a job or process. ...a series of routine medical tests... ADJ: usu ADJ n 3. A routine situation, action, or event is one which seems completely ordinary, rather than interesting, exciting, or different. So many days are routine and uninteresting, especially in winter. = ordinary ADJ c darkgreen]disapproval 4. You use routine to refer to a way of life that is uninteresting and ordinary, or hardly ever changes. ...the mundane routine of her life... N-VAR c darkgreen]disapproval 5. A routine is a computer program, or part of a program, that performs a specific function. (COMPUTING) ... an installation routine. N-COUNT 6. A routine is a short sequence of jokes, remarks, actions, or movements that forms part of a longer performance. ...an athletic dance routine. N-COUNT: usu n N ...Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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~1 n 1 the usual or normal way in which you do things (John's departure had upset their daily routine. | Mark longed to escape from the same old familiar routine. | a break in the routine (=a change from what you normally do)) 2 a set of steps learned and practised by a dancer for a public performance 3 technical a set of instructions given to a computer so that it will do a particular operation - routinize v AmE ~2 adj 1 routine questions/examination/visit etc usual questions etc that are not concerned with any kind of serious problem (It's just a routine medical examination, nothing to get worried about. | a routine visit to the dentist) 2 ordinary and boring (routine jobs/tasks) (What's more, routine jobs make people less motivated.) ...Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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- 1676, from Fr. routine "usual course of action, beaten path" from route "way, path, course" (see route). The adj. is 1817, from the noun. ...Английский Этимологический словарь
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