break-up


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break-up

1. In detection by radar, the separation of one solid return into a number of individual returns which correspond to the various objects or structure groupings. This separation is contingent upon a number of factors including range, beam width, gain setting, object size and distance between objects.
2. In imagery interpretation, the result of magnification or enlargement which causes the imaged item to lose its identity and the resultant presentation to become a random series of tonal impressions. Also called split-up.
Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms. US Department of Defense 2005.
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break-up

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break-up

[ˈbreɪkʌp]
A. N [of partnership] → disolución f; [of couple] → separación f
B. CPD break-up value N (Comm) → valor m en liquidación
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break-up

[ˈbreɪkˌʌp] n (of partnership, marriage) → rottura
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It is just to reveal about my break-up story, and mostly explaining about how you build up a person and they end up not caring about you," Vera told Word Is.
The society we are living in does not expect a man to cry from a break-up and hence we are just left alone to deal," notes Mwangi.
He added that the break-up was hard for everyone but that sequel after the film was picked up by Universal Pictures.
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I thought we were happy but he met someone else and so the break-up was an unexpected one.
Mr Justice Coleridge, a Family Division judge, said the consequences of family break-up for the wider society are now so great, it can no longer be treated as a purely private matter.
This is possibly one of the most painful break-up times - you'd just begun to fall in love and he'd just started to lose interest.