Значение слова "DETERMINE" найдено в 38 источниках

DETERMINE

найдено в "Англо-русском большом универсальном переводческом словаре"
[dɪ`tɜːmɪn]
определять, устанавливать
решать, разрешать
детерминировать, обусловливать
определять, регулировать
определять границы
ограничивать
заканчивать, класть конец
кончаться, истекать
заставлять, побуждать


найдено в "Collocations dictionary"
determine: translation

verb
1 discover the facts about sth
ADVERB
exactly, precisely

We need a detailed investigation to determine exactly why these cancers are occurring.

reliably
conclusively, definitively
unambiguously
objectively
VERB + DETERMINE
try to
be used to, help to

Computer models help to determine whether a particular area is likely to flood.

be easy to, be possible to
be difficult to, be impossible to

It is difficult to determine the exact cause of the illness.

be necessary to
be able to
2 make sth happen in a particular way
ADVERB
biologically, culturally, genetically

the debate about whether such attitudes are biologically or culturally determined

ultimately

a decision which would ultimately determine the fate of the project

directly

Reproductive success is directly determined by attractiveness to the female.

largely, mainly, primarily
partly
solely, uniquely
Determine is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑coroner, ↑factor, ↑inspection, ↑researcher
Determine is used with these nouns as the object: ↑cause, ↑champion, ↑compensation, ↑composition, ↑concentration, ↑course, ↑degree, ↑density, ↑destiny, ↑diameter, ↑direction, ↑distance, ↑distribution, ↑duration, ↑effect, ↑effectiveness, ↑efficiency, ↑election, ↑extent, ↑fate, ↑feasibility, ↑frequency, ↑future, ↑guilt, ↑height, ↑identity, ↑impact, ↑incidence, ↑influence, ↑latitude, ↑level, ↑likelihood, ↑limit, ↑longitude, ↑magnitude, ↑meaning, ↑merit, ↑nature, ↑number, ↑outcome, ↑percentage, ↑policy, ↑position, ↑preference, ↑priority, ↑probability, ↑quality, ↑radioactivity, ↑rate, ↑ratio, ↑relationship, ↑rent, ↑requirement, ↑risk, ↑role, ↑scale, ↑scope, ↑severity, ↑sex, ↑shape, ↑significance, ↑size, ↑status, ↑success, ↑suitability, ↑threshold, ↑type, ↑usefulness, ↑validity, ↑value, ↑viability, ↑volume, ↑wage, ↑winner, ↑worth


найдено в "Новом большом англо-русском словаре"
[dıʹtɜ:mın] v
1. 1) определять, устанавливать

to determine smb.'s duties - очертить круг чьих-л. обязанностей

demand determines prices - спрос обусловливает уровень цен

to determine the meaning of a word - установить значение слова

to determine the cause of death - установить причину смерти

2) измерять, вычислять

to determine the saltness of sea-water - найти /определить, измерить/ солёность морской воды

2.обусловливать, детерминировать

to determine the choice - обусловить /определить/ выбор

3. побуждать, заставлять; толкать, подталкивать

to determine smb. to smth. - побуждать кого-л. к чему-л.

this determined him to act at once - это заставило его действовать без промедления

4. 1) разрешать, решать

to determine smb.'s fate - решить чью-л. судьбу /участь/

to determine the case - офиц. решить дело, вынести решение по делу

2) решаться, принимать решение; делать выбор

to determine (up)on /to be determined on/ a course of action - определить линию поведения

he determined to go at once - он решил ехать немедленно

we were determined to sell the car - мы решили /были настроены/ продать машину

5. 1) оканчивать, заканчивать

to determine the crisis - положить конец кризису

2) юр. истекать (о сроке действия)
6. лог. ограничивать (понятие)
7. ист. участвовать в схоластическом диспуте (о соискателе степени бакалавра искусств в средневековом университете)


найдено в "Financial and business terms"
determine: translation

determine de‧ter‧mine [dɪˈtɜːmn ǁ -ɜːr-] verb [transitive]
1. to find out the facts about something:

• Investigators are still trying to determine the cause of the accident.

• Experts have determined that the signature was forged.

2. to make an official decision about something:

• The date of the court case has not yet been determined.

• The agency is investigating diet products to determine if they pose a health hazard.

3. LAW to decide the exact meaning of the conditions of a contract, for example when there are disagreements about it:

• If there is a contract of employment, the employee's obligations were to be determined from the contract.

— determination noun [uncountable] :

• The final determination of how many employees will be laid off will be made in the next couple of weeks.

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determine UK US /dɪˈtɜːmɪn/ verb [T often passive]
to control or influence something directly, or to decide what will happen: »

The number of staff we can take on will be determined by how much money we're allowed to spend.

»

The company will determine which stores to close by the end of November.

to discover the facts or truth about something: determine whether/why/how, etc. »

The office will conduct a follow-up audit to determine whether changes and improvements have been made.



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