Толковый словарь английского языка - observation
Observation
observation
I. noun Etymology: Middle French, from Latin ~-, observatio, from observare Date: 1535 1. an act or instance of observing a custom, rule, or law, observance 3, 2. an act of recognizing and noting a fact or occurrence often involving measurement with instruments , a record or description so obtained, a judgment on or inference from what one has observed, attentive care ; heed , the condition of one that is observed , ~al adjective ~ally adverb II. adjective Date: 1872 designed for use in viewing something (as scenery) or in making ~s
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n. 1 the act or an instance of noticing; the condition of being noticed. 2 perception; the faculty of taking notice. 3 a remark or statement, esp. one that is of the nature of a comment. 4 a the accurate watching and noting of phenomena as they occur in nature with regard to cause and effect or mutual relations. b the noting of the symptoms of a patient, the behaviour of a suspect, etc. 5 the taking of the sun's or another heavenly body's altitude to find a latitude or longitude. 6 Mil. the watching of a fortress or hostile position or movements. Phrases and idioms observation car esp. US a carriage in a train built so as to afford good views. observation post Mil. a post for watching the effect of artillery fire etc. under observation being watched. Derivatives observational adj. observationally adv. Etymology: ME f. L observatio (as OBSERVE) ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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