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ES - перевод на русский

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Es; E.S.; ES (disambiguation); E.s.; Es.; E S
Найдено результатов: 106
ES         
сокр. от enterprise system (сетевая) система масштаба предприятия сокр. от electronic surveillance
наблюдение с использованием электронных средств, электронное наблюдение
ES         

медицина

конечная систола

сокращение

[electrical survey] электроразведочная съёмка

электрический каротаж

[engineering specifications] технические условия

[equipment specification] технические условия на оборудование

существительное

общая лексика

экспертная система

синоним

Expert System

ES         
encoding scheme
схема кодирования
einsteinium         
  • Estimated yield of transuranium elements in the U.S. nuclear tests Hutch and Cyclamen.<ref name="s40" />
  • The element was discovered by a team headed by [[Albert Ghiorso]].
  • The element was named after [[Albert Einstein]].
  • Haire]], p. 1580</ref>
  • [[Einsteinium(III) iodide]] glowing in the dark
  • [[Elution]] curves: chromatographic separation of Fm(100), Es(99), Cf, Bk, Cm and Am
  • Seaborg]], p. 51</ref>
  • Einsteinium was first observed in the fallout from the ''Ivy Mike'' nuclear test.
CHEMICAL ELEMENT WITH THE ATOMIC NUMBER OF 99
Element 99; Athenium; Es (element); Einstenium; History of einsteinium

[()ain'stainiəm]

общая лексика

эйнштейний

физика

афиний

существительное

химия

эйнштейний

einsteinium         
  • Estimated yield of transuranium elements in the U.S. nuclear tests Hutch and Cyclamen.<ref name="s40" />
  • The element was discovered by a team headed by [[Albert Ghiorso]].
  • The element was named after [[Albert Einstein]].
  • Haire]], p. 1580</ref>
  • [[Einsteinium(III) iodide]] glowing in the dark
  • [[Elution]] curves: chromatographic separation of Fm(100), Es(99), Cf, Bk, Cm and Am
  • Seaborg]], p. 51</ref>
  • Einsteinium was first observed in the fallout from the ''Ivy Mike'' nuclear test.
CHEMICAL ELEMENT WITH THE ATOMIC NUMBER OF 99
Element 99; Athenium; Es (element); Einstenium; History of einsteinium
einsteinium noun chem. эйнштейний
inelastic supply         
MEASURE USED TO SHOW THE RESPONSIVENESS OF THE QUANTITY SUPPLIED OF A GOOD OR SERVICE TO A CHANGE IN ITS PRICE
Elasticity of supply; Elastic supply; Inelastic supply
неэластичное предложение (изменяется незначительно, несмотря на сильное повышение или понижение цен)
elastic supply         
MEASURE USED TO SHOW THE RESPONSIVENESS OF THE QUANTITY SUPPLIED OF A GOOD OR SERVICE TO A CHANGE IN ITS PRICE
Elasticity of supply; Elastic supply; Inelastic supply
эластичное предложение (существенно повышается или понижается при изменении цен)
Spain         
  • Catalan people]] in Barcelona in 2019
  • Celtic castro in Galicia
  • Miniature from the 13th-century ''[[Libro de los Juegos]]'' depicting a Jew (left) and a Moor (right) playing chess
  • Great Mosque of Córdoba]]
  • Solar power plant [[Andasol]] was the first parabolic trough power plant in Europe. Because of the high altitude (1,100&nbsp;m) and the semi-arid climate, the site has exceptionally high annual direct [[insolation]] of 2,200&nbsp;kWh/m<sup>2</sup> per year.
  • alt=
  • [[Benidorm]], one of Europe's largest coastal tourist destinations
  • Spain is a member of the [[Schengen Area]], the [[Eurozone]] and the [[European Single Market]].
  • The southeasternmost end of the Iberian peninsula features an arid climate.
  • ''The Comb of the Wind'' of [[Eduardo Chillida]] in [[San Sebastián]]
  • Spanish territories in Africa (1914)}}
  • Biblioteca del Escorial]]
  • The [[Congress of Deputies]]
  • [[Votive crown]] of [[Reccesuinth]] from the [[Treasure of Guarrazar]]
  • [[Lienzo de Tlaxcala]] codex showing the 1519 meeting of ''conquistador'' [[Hernán Cortés]] and his counsellor [[La Malinche]] with Aztec emperor [[Moctezuma II]] in [[Tenochtitlan]]
  • Distribution of the foreign population in Spain in 2005 by percentage
  • archive-date=12 September 2017 }}</ref>
  • frameless
  • frameless
  • San Fermín]], in [[Pamplona]]
  • The interior of the [[Hermitage of El Rocío]] during a Catholic ceremony
  • Geographical distribution of the Spanish population in 2008
  • F100 class]] frigate incorporating the [[Aegis Combat System]]
  • alt=
  • alt=
  • [[Flamenco]] is an Andalusian artistic form that evolved from [[Seguidilla]].
  • Aerial view showing the [[Rock of Gibraltar]], the [[isthmus of Gibraltar]] and the [[Bay of Gibraltar]]
  • [[GranTeCan]] reflecting telescope located at [[Roque de los Muchachos Observatory]], [[Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias]]
  • Grande e general estoria]]''
  • The [[Iberian wolf]] in [[Castile and Leon]]. The region has 25% of the land covered by [[Natura 2000]] protected natural spaces.
  • Ferdinand VII swears on the 1812 Constitution before the Cortes in 1820.
  • alt=
  • The family of Philip V]]. During the [[Enlightenment in Spain]] a new royal family reigned, the [[House of Bourbon]].
  • Late 16th-century Seville, the harbor enjoying the exclusive right to trade with the New World
  • Languages of Spain
  • ''[[Las Meninas]]'' by [[Diego Velázquez]]
  • In 1030, the [[Kingdom of Navarre]] controlled the [[Count of Aragon]] and the [[Count of Castile]], who later became major kingdoms of its time.
  • Satellite image of [[Mallorca]] island
  • alt=
  • Celebration of the Romani Day on 24 May 2018 in Madrid
  • Spanish leader [[Francisco Franco]] and [[Adolf Hitler]] at the [[Meeting at Hendaye]], 1940
  • Olive orchards in [[Andalusia]]
  • [[Palau Reial de Pedralbes]] in Barcelona, headquarters of the [[Union for the Mediterranean]]
  • [[Pedro Almodóvar]] and [[Penélope Cruz]] in Oviedo
  • The [[Port of Valencia]], one of the busiest in the [[Golden Banana]]
  • alt=
  • Republican volunteers at [[Teruel]], 1936
  • alt=
  • [[Population pyramid]] of Spain from 1950 to 2014
  • A proportional representation of Spain exports, 2019
  • Topographic map of Spain
  • Mérida]]
  • [[Teide]], still an [[active volcano]] in [[Santa Cruz de Tenerife]], Canary Islands, is the greatest peak in Spain.
  • The [[Lady of Elche]], possibly depicting [[Tanit]], from [[Carthaginian Iberia]], 4th century BCE
  • access-date=14 July 2016}}</ref> sport in the country.
  • [[University of Seville]] rectorate building
  • [[Hanging Houses of Cuenca]]
COUNTRY IN SOUTHWESTERN EUROPE WITH TERRITORIES IN AFRICA
ISO 3166-1:ES; Kingdom of Spain; Espanya; Espana; Reino de España; Espainiako Erresuma; Regne d'Espanha; Regne d'Espanya; Kingdom of the Spains; Reino de Espana; Etymology of Spain; Espańa; Name of Spain; Espainia; SPAIN; España; Spanish Kingdom; Islands of Spain; Mountains of Spain; Espagna; Spaniens; Espania; Republica de españa; Spein; Kingdom of spain; اسبانيا
Испания
Spain         
  • Catalan people]] in Barcelona in 2019
  • Celtic castro in Galicia
  • Miniature from the 13th-century ''[[Libro de los Juegos]]'' depicting a Jew (left) and a Moor (right) playing chess
  • Great Mosque of Córdoba]]
  • Solar power plant [[Andasol]] was the first parabolic trough power plant in Europe. Because of the high altitude (1,100&nbsp;m) and the semi-arid climate, the site has exceptionally high annual direct [[insolation]] of 2,200&nbsp;kWh/m<sup>2</sup> per year.
  • alt=
  • [[Benidorm]], one of Europe's largest coastal tourist destinations
  • Spain is a member of the [[Schengen Area]], the [[Eurozone]] and the [[European Single Market]].
  • The southeasternmost end of the Iberian peninsula features an arid climate.
  • ''The Comb of the Wind'' of [[Eduardo Chillida]] in [[San Sebastián]]
  • Spanish territories in Africa (1914)}}
  • Biblioteca del Escorial]]
  • The [[Congress of Deputies]]
  • [[Votive crown]] of [[Reccesuinth]] from the [[Treasure of Guarrazar]]
  • [[Lienzo de Tlaxcala]] codex showing the 1519 meeting of ''conquistador'' [[Hernán Cortés]] and his counsellor [[La Malinche]] with Aztec emperor [[Moctezuma II]] in [[Tenochtitlan]]
  • Distribution of the foreign population in Spain in 2005 by percentage
  • archive-date=12 September 2017 }}</ref>
  • frameless
  • frameless
  • San Fermín]], in [[Pamplona]]
  • The interior of the [[Hermitage of El Rocío]] during a Catholic ceremony
  • Geographical distribution of the Spanish population in 2008
  • F100 class]] frigate incorporating the [[Aegis Combat System]]
  • alt=
  • alt=
  • [[Flamenco]] is an Andalusian artistic form that evolved from [[Seguidilla]].
  • Aerial view showing the [[Rock of Gibraltar]], the [[isthmus of Gibraltar]] and the [[Bay of Gibraltar]]
  • [[GranTeCan]] reflecting telescope located at [[Roque de los Muchachos Observatory]], [[Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias]]
  • Grande e general estoria]]''
  • The [[Iberian wolf]] in [[Castile and Leon]]. The region has 25% of the land covered by [[Natura 2000]] protected natural spaces.
  • Ferdinand VII swears on the 1812 Constitution before the Cortes in 1820.
  • alt=
  • The family of Philip V]]. During the [[Enlightenment in Spain]] a new royal family reigned, the [[House of Bourbon]].
  • Late 16th-century Seville, the harbor enjoying the exclusive right to trade with the New World
  • Languages of Spain
  • ''[[Las Meninas]]'' by [[Diego Velázquez]]
  • In 1030, the [[Kingdom of Navarre]] controlled the [[Count of Aragon]] and the [[Count of Castile]], who later became major kingdoms of its time.
  • Satellite image of [[Mallorca]] island
  • alt=
  • Celebration of the Romani Day on 24 May 2018 in Madrid
  • Spanish leader [[Francisco Franco]] and [[Adolf Hitler]] at the [[Meeting at Hendaye]], 1940
  • Olive orchards in [[Andalusia]]
  • [[Palau Reial de Pedralbes]] in Barcelona, headquarters of the [[Union for the Mediterranean]]
  • [[Pedro Almodóvar]] and [[Penélope Cruz]] in Oviedo
  • The [[Port of Valencia]], one of the busiest in the [[Golden Banana]]
  • alt=
  • Republican volunteers at [[Teruel]], 1936
  • alt=
  • [[Population pyramid]] of Spain from 1950 to 2014
  • A proportional representation of Spain exports, 2019
  • Topographic map of Spain
  • Mérida]]
  • [[Teide]], still an [[active volcano]] in [[Santa Cruz de Tenerife]], Canary Islands, is the greatest peak in Spain.
  • The [[Lady of Elche]], possibly depicting [[Tanit]], from [[Carthaginian Iberia]], 4th century BCE
  • access-date=14 July 2016}}</ref> sport in the country.
  • [[University of Seville]] rectorate building
  • [[Hanging Houses of Cuenca]]
COUNTRY IN SOUTHWESTERN EUROPE WITH TERRITORIES IN AFRICA
ISO 3166-1:ES; Kingdom of Spain; Espanya; Espana; Reino de España; Espainiako Erresuma; Regne d'Espanha; Regne d'Espanya; Kingdom of the Spains; Reino de Espana; Etymology of Spain; Espańa; Name of Spain; Espainia; SPAIN; España; Spanish Kingdom; Islands of Spain; Mountains of Spain; Espagna; Spaniens; Espania; Republica de españa; Spein; Kingdom of spain; اسبانيا

[spein]

существительное

география

Испания

Spain         
  • Catalan people]] in Barcelona in 2019
  • Celtic castro in Galicia
  • Miniature from the 13th-century ''[[Libro de los Juegos]]'' depicting a Jew (left) and a Moor (right) playing chess
  • Great Mosque of Córdoba]]
  • Solar power plant [[Andasol]] was the first parabolic trough power plant in Europe. Because of the high altitude (1,100&nbsp;m) and the semi-arid climate, the site has exceptionally high annual direct [[insolation]] of 2,200&nbsp;kWh/m<sup>2</sup> per year.
  • alt=
  • [[Benidorm]], one of Europe's largest coastal tourist destinations
  • Spain is a member of the [[Schengen Area]], the [[Eurozone]] and the [[European Single Market]].
  • The southeasternmost end of the Iberian peninsula features an arid climate.
  • ''The Comb of the Wind'' of [[Eduardo Chillida]] in [[San Sebastián]]
  • Spanish territories in Africa (1914)}}
  • Biblioteca del Escorial]]
  • The [[Congress of Deputies]]
  • [[Votive crown]] of [[Reccesuinth]] from the [[Treasure of Guarrazar]]
  • [[Lienzo de Tlaxcala]] codex showing the 1519 meeting of ''conquistador'' [[Hernán Cortés]] and his counsellor [[La Malinche]] with Aztec emperor [[Moctezuma II]] in [[Tenochtitlan]]
  • Distribution of the foreign population in Spain in 2005 by percentage
  • archive-date=12 September 2017 }}</ref>
  • frameless
  • frameless
  • San Fermín]], in [[Pamplona]]
  • The interior of the [[Hermitage of El Rocío]] during a Catholic ceremony
  • Geographical distribution of the Spanish population in 2008
  • F100 class]] frigate incorporating the [[Aegis Combat System]]
  • alt=
  • alt=
  • [[Flamenco]] is an Andalusian artistic form that evolved from [[Seguidilla]].
  • Aerial view showing the [[Rock of Gibraltar]], the [[isthmus of Gibraltar]] and the [[Bay of Gibraltar]]
  • [[GranTeCan]] reflecting telescope located at [[Roque de los Muchachos Observatory]], [[Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias]]
  • Grande e general estoria]]''
  • The [[Iberian wolf]] in [[Castile and Leon]]. The region has 25% of the land covered by [[Natura 2000]] protected natural spaces.
  • Ferdinand VII swears on the 1812 Constitution before the Cortes in 1820.
  • alt=
  • The family of Philip V]]. During the [[Enlightenment in Spain]] a new royal family reigned, the [[House of Bourbon]].
  • Late 16th-century Seville, the harbor enjoying the exclusive right to trade with the New World
  • Languages of Spain
  • ''[[Las Meninas]]'' by [[Diego Velázquez]]
  • In 1030, the [[Kingdom of Navarre]] controlled the [[Count of Aragon]] and the [[Count of Castile]], who later became major kingdoms of its time.
  • Satellite image of [[Mallorca]] island
  • alt=
  • Celebration of the Romani Day on 24 May 2018 in Madrid
  • Spanish leader [[Francisco Franco]] and [[Adolf Hitler]] at the [[Meeting at Hendaye]], 1940
  • Olive orchards in [[Andalusia]]
  • [[Palau Reial de Pedralbes]] in Barcelona, headquarters of the [[Union for the Mediterranean]]
  • [[Pedro Almodóvar]] and [[Penélope Cruz]] in Oviedo
  • The [[Port of Valencia]], one of the busiest in the [[Golden Banana]]
  • alt=
  • Republican volunteers at [[Teruel]], 1936
  • alt=
  • [[Population pyramid]] of Spain from 1950 to 2014
  • A proportional representation of Spain exports, 2019
  • Topographic map of Spain
  • Mérida]]
  • [[Teide]], still an [[active volcano]] in [[Santa Cruz de Tenerife]], Canary Islands, is the greatest peak in Spain.
  • The [[Lady of Elche]], possibly depicting [[Tanit]], from [[Carthaginian Iberia]], 4th century BCE
  • access-date=14 July 2016}}</ref> sport in the country.
  • [[University of Seville]] rectorate building
  • [[Hanging Houses of Cuenca]]
COUNTRY IN SOUTHWESTERN EUROPE WITH TERRITORIES IN AFRICA
ISO 3166-1:ES; Kingdom of Spain; Espanya; Espana; Reino de España; Espainiako Erresuma; Regne d'Espanha; Regne d'Espanya; Kingdom of the Spains; Reino de Espana; Etymology of Spain; Espańa; Name of Spain; Espainia; SPAIN; España; Spanish Kingdom; Islands of Spain; Mountains of Spain; Espagna; Spaniens; Espania; Republica de españa; Spein; Kingdom of spain; اسبانيا
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