self-contained - определение. Что такое self-contained
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Что (кто) такое self-contained - определение

FIELD OF CREATING ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN PRINCIPLES FOR VERY DENSELY POPULATED, ECOLOGICALLY LOW-IMPACT HUMAN HABITATS
Arcologies; Vertical city; City in a building; Self-contained city in a building; Hyper building; Hyperbuilding
  • [[Arcosanti]] city
  • [[Begich Towers]]
  • [[McMurdo Station]]
  • [[Concept design]] for the NOAH ([[New Orleans]] Arcology Habitat) proposal, designed by E. Kevin Schopfer<ref>Seth, Radhika. [http://www.yankodesign.com/2009/08/17/heavenly-abode/ "Heavenly Abode"] on the Yanko Design website (August 17, 2009). Retrieved April 29, 2015.</ref>
  • Buckminster Fuller with a drawing of his domed city proposal
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self-contained         
STATE OF BEING IN WHICH A PERSON OR ORGANIZATION NEEDS LITTLE OR NO HELP FROM, OR INTERACTION WITH, OTHERS
Self sufficiency; Self-sufficiency; Self sufficient; Self-sufficient; Economic self-sufficiency; Social self-sufficiency; Self supported; Selfsupporting; Self supporting; Selfsufficient; Self-containment; Self containment; Self-contained; Self-containing; Self-sustaining; Self-sustainable
1.
You can describe someone or something as self-contained when they are complete and separate and do not need help or resources from outside.
He seems completely self-contained and he doesn't miss you when you're not there...
...self-contained economic blocs.
ADJ
2.
Self-contained accommodation such as a flat has all its own facilities, so that a person living there does not have to share rooms such as a kitchen or bathroom with other people.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
self-contained         
STATE OF BEING IN WHICH A PERSON OR ORGANIZATION NEEDS LITTLE OR NO HELP FROM, OR INTERACTION WITH, OTHERS
Self sufficiency; Self-sufficiency; Self sufficient; Self-sufficient; Economic self-sufficiency; Social self-sufficiency; Self supported; Selfsupporting; Self supporting; Selfsufficient; Self-containment; Self containment; Self-contained; Self-containing; Self-sustaining; Self-sustainable
¦ adjective
1. complete, or having all that is needed, in itself.
(of accommodation) having its own kitchen and bathroom, and typically its own private entrance.
2. not depending on or influenced by others.
Derivatives
self-containment noun
Self-contained         
STATE OF BEING IN WHICH A PERSON OR ORGANIZATION NEEDS LITTLE OR NO HELP FROM, OR INTERACTION WITH, OTHERS
Self sufficiency; Self-sufficiency; Self sufficient; Self-sufficient; Economic self-sufficiency; Social self-sufficiency; Self supported; Selfsupporting; Self supporting; Selfsufficient; Self-containment; Self containment; Self-contained; Self-containing; Self-sustaining; Self-sustainable
·adj Having self-control; reserved; uncommunicative; wholly engrossed in one's self.
II. Self-contained ·adj Having all the essential working parts connected by a bedplate or framework, or contained in a case, ·etc., so that mutual relations of the parts do not depend upon fastening outside of the machine itself.
self-contained         
STATE OF BEING IN WHICH A PERSON OR ORGANIZATION NEEDS LITTLE OR NO HELP FROM, OR INTERACTION WITH, OTHERS
Self sufficiency; Self-sufficiency; Self sufficient; Self-sufficient; Economic self-sufficiency; Social self-sufficiency; Self supported; Selfsupporting; Self supporting; Selfsufficient; Self-containment; Self containment; Self-contained; Self-containing; Self-sustaining; Self-sustainable
a.
Reserved, reticent, taciturn.
self-sufficiency         
STATE OF BEING IN WHICH A PERSON OR ORGANIZATION NEEDS LITTLE OR NO HELP FROM, OR INTERACTION WITH, OTHERS
Self sufficiency; Self-sufficiency; Self sufficient; Self-sufficient; Economic self-sufficiency; Social self-sufficiency; Self supported; Selfsupporting; Self supporting; Selfsufficient; Self-containment; Self containment; Self-contained; Self-containing; Self-sustaining; Self-sustainable
n.
1) to achieve, attain self-sufficiency
2) economic self-sufficiency
Self-sufficiency         
STATE OF BEING IN WHICH A PERSON OR ORGANIZATION NEEDS LITTLE OR NO HELP FROM, OR INTERACTION WITH, OTHERS
Self sufficiency; Self-sufficiency; Self sufficient; Self-sufficient; Economic self-sufficiency; Social self-sufficiency; Self supported; Selfsupporting; Self supporting; Selfsufficient; Self-containment; Self containment; Self-contained; Self-containing; Self-sustaining; Self-sustainable
·noun The quality or state of being self-sufficient.
self-sustaining         
STATE OF BEING IN WHICH A PERSON OR ORGANIZATION NEEDS LITTLE OR NO HELP FROM, OR INTERACTION WITH, OTHERS
Self sufficiency; Self-sufficiency; Self sufficient; Self-sufficient; Economic self-sufficiency; Social self-sufficiency; Self supported; Selfsupporting; Self supporting; Selfsufficient; Self-containment; Self containment; Self-contained; Self-containing; Self-sustaining; Self-sustainable
¦ adjective able to continue in a healthy state without outside assistance.
Derivatives
self-sustained adjective
self-sufficiency         
STATE OF BEING IN WHICH A PERSON OR ORGANIZATION NEEDS LITTLE OR NO HELP FROM, OR INTERACTION WITH, OTHERS
Self sufficiency; Self-sufficiency; Self sufficient; Self-sufficient; Economic self-sufficiency; Social self-sufficiency; Self supported; Selfsupporting; Self supporting; Selfsufficient; Self-containment; Self containment; Self-contained; Self-containing; Self-sustaining; Self-sustainable
Self-sufficiency is the state of being self-sufficient.
N-UNCOUNT
self-sufficient         
STATE OF BEING IN WHICH A PERSON OR ORGANIZATION NEEDS LITTLE OR NO HELP FROM, OR INTERACTION WITH, OTHERS
Self sufficiency; Self-sufficiency; Self sufficient; Self-sufficient; Economic self-sufficiency; Social self-sufficiency; Self supported; Selfsupporting; Self supporting; Selfsufficient; Self-containment; Self containment; Self-contained; Self-containing; Self-sustaining; Self-sustainable
1.
If a country or group is self-sufficient, it is able to produce or make everything that it needs.
This enabled the country to become self-sufficient in sugar...
Using traditional methods poor farmers can be virtually self-sufficient.
ADJ: usu v-link ADJ
2.
Someone who is self-sufficient is able to live happily without anyone else.
Although she had various boyfriends, Madeleine was, and remains, fiercely self-sufficient...
ADJ
self-sustaining         
STATE OF BEING IN WHICH A PERSON OR ORGANIZATION NEEDS LITTLE OR NO HELP FROM, OR INTERACTION WITH, OTHERS
Self sufficiency; Self-sufficiency; Self sufficient; Self-sufficient; Economic self-sufficiency; Social self-sufficiency; Self supported; Selfsupporting; Self supporting; Selfsufficient; Self-containment; Self containment; Self-contained; Self-containing; Self-sustaining; Self-sustainable
A self-sustaining process or system is able to continue by itself without anyone or anything else becoming involved.
Asia's emerging economies will be on a self-sustaining cycle of growth...
ADJ

Википедия

Arcology

Arcology, a portmanteau of "architecture" and "ecology", is a field of creating architectural design principles for very densely populated and ecologically low-impact human habitats.

The term was coined in 1969 by architect Paolo Soleri, who believed that a completed arcology would provide space for a variety of residential, commercial, and agricultural facilities while minimizing individual human environmental impact. These structures have been largely hypothetical, as no arcology, even one envisioned by Soleri himself, has yet been built.

The concept has been popularized by various science fiction writers. Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle provided a detailed description of an arcology in their 1981 novel Oath of Fealty. William Gibson mainstreamed the term in his seminal 1984 cyberpunk novel Neuromancer, where each corporation has its own self-contained city known as arcologies. More recently, authors such as Peter Hamilton in Neutronium Alchemist and Paolo Bacigalupi in The Water Knife explicitly used arcologies as part of their scenarios. They are often portrayed as self-contained or economically self-sufficient.