reference-time mark - translation to russian
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reference-time mark - translation to russian

PUBLICATION TO WHICH ONE CAN REFER FOR CONFIRMED FACTS
Reference works; Reference book; Reference textbooks; Reference texts; Reference books; Refernce textbooks; Reference document
  • The ''[[Brockhaus Enzyklopädie]]'', the best-known traditional reference book in German-speaking countries
  • ''[[Encyclopædia Britannica]]'', 15th edition: volumes of the Propedia (green), Micropedia (red), Macropedia (black), and 2-volume Index (blue)
  • The ''[[Lexikon des Mittelalters]]'', a specialised German encyclopedia

reference-time mark      

общая лексика

маркерный импульс

reference mark         
  • Handwritten notice in Japanese. Note the ''komejirushi'' at the bottom of each page, preceding the footnotes.
TYPOGRAPHIC MARK USED IN CHINESE, JAPANESE, AND KOREAN WRITING
※; Reference symbol; Komejirushi; Chamgopyo
reference mark typ. знак сноски
reference mark         
  • Handwritten notice in Japanese. Note the ''komejirushi'' at the bottom of each page, preceding the footnotes.
TYPOGRAPHIC MARK USED IN CHINESE, JAPANESE, AND KOREAN WRITING
※; Reference symbol; Komejirushi; Chamgopyo

['ref(ə)rənsmɑ:k]

полиграфия

знак сноски

топография

репер

машиностроение

контрольная отметка

Definition

ЧАСОВЫЕ ПОЯСА
см. Поясное время.

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Reference work

A reference work is a work, such as a paper, book or periodical (or their electronic equivalents), to which one can refer for information. The information is intended to be found quickly when needed. Such works are usually referred to for particular pieces of information, rather than read beginning to end. The writing style used in these works is informative; the authors avoid use of the first person, and emphasize facts.

Indices are a common navigation feature in many types of reference works. Many reference works are put together by a team of contributors whose work is coordinated by one or more editors, rather than by an individual author. Updated editions are usually published as needed, in some cases annually (Whitaker's Almanack, Who's Who).

Reference works include almanacs, atlases, bibliographies, biographical sources, catalogs such as library catalogs and art catalogs, concordances, dictionaries, directories such as business directories and telephone directories, discographies, encyclopedias, filmographies, gazetteers, glossaries, handbooks, indices such as bibliographic indices and citation indices, manuals, research guides, thesauruses, and yearbooks. Many reference works are available in electronic form and can be obtained as reference software, CD-ROMs, DVDs, or online through the Internet. Wikipedia, an online encyclopedia, is both the largest and the most-read reference work in history.

What is the Russian for reference-time mark? Translation of &#39reference-time mark&#39 to Russian