| podobné slovo | definícia | 
intermediate (mass) | intermediate
  - prostredný, medziprodukt, polotovar | 
intermediate (encz) | intermediate,meziprodukt	n:		Zdeněk Brožintermediate,polotovar	n:		Zdeněk Brožintermediate,prostřední	adj:		Zdeněk Brožintermediate,středně pokročilý			Zdeněk Brož | 
intermediate consumption (encz) | intermediate consumption,			 | 
intermediate good (encz) | intermediate good,meziprodukt	[eko.]		RNDr. Pavel Piskač | 
intermediate host (encz) | intermediate host,	n:		 | 
intermediate product (encz) | intermediate product,mezi produkt	[eko.]	Vstup nebo výstup (z
 jednotkového procesu), který vyžaduje další zpracování.	RNDr. Pavel
 Piskačintermediate product,meziprodukt	[eko.]		RNDr. Pavel Piskač | 
intermediate school (encz) | intermediate school,střední škola	n:		Zdeněk Brož | 
intermediate target (encz) | intermediate target,zprostředkovaný cíl	[eko.]		RNDr. Pavel Piskač | 
intermediate temporal artery (encz) | intermediate temporal artery,	n:		 | 
intermediate vector bosons (encz) | intermediate vector bosons,	n:		 | 
intermediate wheatgrass (encz) | intermediate wheatgrass,	n:		 | 
intermediately (encz) | intermediately,			 | 
intermediate compound (gcide) | Intermediate \In`ter*me"di*ate\, n.
    1. A person who intermediates between others, especially in
       negotiations; an intermediary; a mediator.
       [PJC]
 
    2. Something that is intermediate.
       [PJC]
 
    3. Specifically: (Chem.) A compound which is produced in the
       course of a chemical synthesis, which is not itself the
       final product, but is used in further reactions which
       produce the final product; also called {synthetic
       intermediate}, intermediate compound or {intermediate
       product}; -- contrasted to starting material and {end
       product} or final product. There may be many different
       intermediates between the starting material and end
       product in the course of a complex synthesis; as, many
       industrial chemicals are produced primarily to be used as
       intermediates in other syntheses.
 
    Note: The term has the same meaning with respect to
          intermediate compounds produced in a biosynthetic
          pathway in living organisms.
          [PJC] | 
intermediate goods (gcide) | Producer's goods \Pro*duc"er's goods\ (Polit. Econ.)
    Goods that satisfy wants only indirectly as factors in the
    production of other goods, such as tools and raw material; --
    called also instrumental goods, auxiliary goods,
    intermediate goods, or {goods of the second and higher
    orders}, and disting. from consumers' goods.
    [Webster 1913 Suppl.] Producer's surplus | 
intermediate product (gcide) | Intermediate \In`ter*me"di*ate\, n.
    1. A person who intermediates between others, especially in
       negotiations; an intermediary; a mediator.
       [PJC]
 
    2. Something that is intermediate.
       [PJC]
 
    3. Specifically: (Chem.) A compound which is produced in the
       course of a chemical synthesis, which is not itself the
       final product, but is used in further reactions which
       produce the final product; also called {synthetic
       intermediate}, intermediate compound or {intermediate
       product}; -- contrasted to starting material and {end
       product} or final product. There may be many different
       intermediates between the starting material and end
       product in the course of a complex synthesis; as, many
       industrial chemicals are produced primarily to be used as
       intermediates in other syntheses.
 
    Note: The term has the same meaning with respect to
          intermediate compounds produced in a biosynthetic
          pathway in living organisms.
          [PJC] | 
intermediate range ballistic missile (gcide) | Missile \Mis"sile\, n. [L. missile.]
    1. A weapon thrown or projected or intended to be projected,
       as a lance, an arrow, or a bullet.
       [1913 Webster]
 
    2. A rocket-propelled device designed to fly through the air
       and deliver a warhead of explosive materials to a target.
       [PJC]
 
    Note: Numerous types of rocket-propelled missile[2] are now
          used in modern warfare. Some types with names
          indicating their range or function are: {antiaircraft
          missile}; ballistic missile; cruise missile;
          antiballistic missile missile; air-to-air missile;
          air-to-ground missile; guided missile;
          intercontinental ballistic missile (IBM);
          intermediate range ballistic missile (IRBM);
          surface-to-air missile.ballistic missile \bal*lis"tic mis`sile\, n.
    A rocket-propelled missile of long range which is guided only
    during the powered portion of its flight, which usually takes
    only a small part of the total flight time; -- contrasted
    with guided missile.
 
    Note: Ballistic missiles are sometimes referred to by their
          range, such as an
 
    intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) or an
 
    intermediate range ballistic missile (IRBM).
       [PJC] | 
intermediate school (gcide) | intermediate school \in`ter*me"di*ate school`\, n.
    A school having grades at a level between the lower primary
    grades and the upper secondary grades, being variously grades
    4 through 6, or grades 7 through 9, etc.
    [PJC] | 
Intermediate state (gcide) | Intermediate \In`ter*me"di*ate\, a. [Pref. inter- + mediate: cf.
    F. interm['e]diat.]
    1. Lying or being in the middle place or degree, or between
       two extremes; coming or done between; intervening;
       interposed; interjacent; as, an intermediate space or
       time; intermediate colors.
       [1913 Webster]
 
    2. Hence: Of or pertaining to an intermediate school; as,
       intermediate education.
       [PJC]
 
    Intermediate state (Theol.), the state or condition of the
       soul between the death and the resurrection of the body.
       
 
    Intermediate terms (Math.), the terms of a progression or
       series between the first and the last (which are called
       the extremes); the means.
 
    Intermediate tie. (Arch.) Same as Intertie.
       [1913 Webster] | 
Intermediate terms (gcide) | Intermediate \In`ter*me"di*ate\, a. [Pref. inter- + mediate: cf.
    F. interm['e]diat.]
    1. Lying or being in the middle place or degree, or between
       two extremes; coming or done between; intervening;
       interposed; interjacent; as, an intermediate space or
       time; intermediate colors.
       [1913 Webster]
 
    2. Hence: Of or pertaining to an intermediate school; as,
       intermediate education.
       [PJC]
 
    Intermediate state (Theol.), the state or condition of the
       soul between the death and the resurrection of the body.
       
 
    Intermediate terms (Math.), the terms of a progression or
       series between the first and the last (which are called
       the extremes); the means.
 
    Intermediate tie. (Arch.) Same as Intertie.
       [1913 Webster] | 
Intermediate tie (gcide) | Intermediate \In`ter*me"di*ate\, a. [Pref. inter- + mediate: cf.
    F. interm['e]diat.]
    1. Lying or being in the middle place or degree, or between
       two extremes; coming or done between; intervening;
       interposed; interjacent; as, an intermediate space or
       time; intermediate colors.
       [1913 Webster]
 
    2. Hence: Of or pertaining to an intermediate school; as,
       intermediate education.
       [PJC]
 
    Intermediate state (Theol.), the state or condition of the
       soul between the death and the resurrection of the body.
       
 
    Intermediate terms (Math.), the terms of a progression or
       series between the first and the last (which are called
       the extremes); the means.
 
    Intermediate tie. (Arch.) Same as Intertie.
       [1913 Webster] | 
Intermediately (gcide) | Intermediately \In`ter*me"di*ate*ly\, adv.
    In an intermediate manner; by way of intervention.
    [1913 Webster] | 
synthetic intermediate (gcide) | Intermediate \In`ter*me"di*ate\, n.
    1. A person who intermediates between others, especially in
       negotiations; an intermediary; a mediator.
       [PJC]
 
    2. Something that is intermediate.
       [PJC]
 
    3. Specifically: (Chem.) A compound which is produced in the
       course of a chemical synthesis, which is not itself the
       final product, but is used in further reactions which
       produce the final product; also called {synthetic
       intermediate}, intermediate compound or {intermediate
       product}; -- contrasted to starting material and {end
       product} or final product. There may be many different
       intermediates between the starting material and end
       product in the course of a complex synthesis; as, many
       industrial chemicals are produced primarily to be used as
       intermediates in other syntheses.
 
    Note: The term has the same meaning with respect to
          intermediate compounds produced in a biosynthetic
          pathway in living organisms.
          [PJC] | 
intermediate (wn) | intermediate
     adj 1: lying between two extremes in time or space or state;
            "going from sitting to standing without intermediate
            pushes with the hands"; "intermediate stages in a
            process"; "intermediate stops on the route"; "an
            intermediate range plane" [ant: terminal]
     2: around the middle of a scale of evaluation; "an orange of
        average size"; "intermediate capacity"; "medium bombers"
        [syn: average, intermediate, medium]
     n 1: a substance formed during a chemical process before the
          desired product is obtained
     v 1: act between parties with a view to reconciling differences;
          "He interceded in the family dispute"; "He mediated a
          settlement" [syn: intercede, mediate, intermediate,
          liaise, arbitrate] | 
intermediate host (wn) | intermediate host
     n 1: a host that is used by a parasite in the course of its life
          cycle | 
intermediate temporal artery (wn) | intermediate temporal artery
     n 1: temporal artery that goes to the middle part of the
          cerebral cortex of the temporal lobe [syn: {intermediate
          temporal artery}, arteria temporalis intermedia] | 
intermediate vector boson (wn) | intermediate vector boson
     n 1: a gauge boson that mediates weak interactions between
          particles | 
intermediate wheatgrass (wn) | intermediate wheatgrass
     n 1: Asiatic grass introduced into United States rangelands for
          pasture and fodder [syn: intermediate wheatgrass,
          Agropyron intermedium, Elymus hispidus] | 
intermediately (wn) | intermediately
     adv 1: to an intermediate degree; "intermediately hot" | 
caltech intermediate form (foldoc) | Caltech Intermediate Form
 CIF
 
     (CIF) A geometry language for VLSI design, in
    which the primitives are coloured rectangles.
 
    ["Introduction to VLSI Systems", Mead & Conway, A-W 1980,
    Section 4.5].
 
    (1995-01-25)
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common intermediate format (foldoc) | Common Intermediate Format
 
     (CIF) A video format used in
    videoconferencing systems, which supports both NTSC and
    PAL signals, with a data rate of 30 frames per second
    (fps), with each frame containing 288 lines and 352
    luminance pixels per line.  CIF is part of the ITU
    H.261 videoconferencing standard.
 
    CIF is also known as Full CIF (FCIF) to distinguish it from
    Quarter CIF (QCIF), a related video format standard that
    transfers one fourth as much data as CIF.
 
    (2007-05-14)
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common intermediate language (foldoc) | Common Intermediate Language
 
     (CIL)
 
    [Details?]
 
    ["Construction of a Transportable, Milti-Pass Compiler for
    Extended Pascal", G.J. Hansen et al, SIGPLAN Notices
    14(8):117-126, Aug 1979].
 
    (1994-10-24)
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descriptive intermediate attributed notation for ada (foldoc) | Descriptive Intermediate Attributed Notation for Ada
 DIANA
 
     (DIANA) A formerly de facto standard
    intermediate language for Ada programs, developed by Goos
    and Wulf at CMU in January 1981.  DIANA is an {attributed
    tree} representation, with an abstract interface defined in
    Interface Description Language (Nestor, Lamb and Wulf, CMU,
    1981; Snodgrass(?), 1989(?)).  DIANA resulted from a merger of
    AIDA and TCOL.Ada.  At the present (2001) it is no longer
    used by the major ADA compilers
 
    ["DIANA - An Intermediate Language for Ada", G.T. Goos et al,
    LNCS 161, Springer 1983].
 
    (2001-09-15)
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intermediate code (foldoc) | intermediate code
 
    intermediate language
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intermediate distribution frame (foldoc) | Intermediate Distribution Frame
 
     (IDF) A network closet containing a secondary
    hub, fed from the main hub.
 
    (1995-05-05)
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intermediate programming language (foldoc) | Intermediate Programming Language
 
     A very early attempt by Arthur W. Burks to express
    machine language at a higher level of abstraction.  Like
    Plankalkul, it used a right-handed style of assignment, in
    which the location appears on the right.
 
    (1995-05-09)
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intermediate system (foldoc) | Intermediate System
 
     (IS) An Open Systems Interconnection system
    which performs network layer forwarding.  It is analogous to
    an IP router.
 
    (1994-11-29)
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intermediate system-intermediate system (foldoc) | Intermediate System-Intermediate System
 IS-IS
 
     (IS-IS) The OSI Interior Gateway Protocol.
 
    (2003-07-12)
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