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1 average efficiency index
[lang name="English"]AEI, average efficiency indexEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > average efficiency index
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2 average efficiency index
Военный термин: средний аттестационный балл (офицера)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > average efficiency index
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3 average efficiency index
The English-Russian dictionary on reliability and quality control > average efficiency index
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1) Компьютерная техника: Application Entity Invocation2) Морской термин: azimuth error indicator( сокр.) (указатель азимутальной ошибки)3) Французский язык: Ассоциация международных школ ((сокр.) Association des Écoles Internationales = The International Schools Association)4) Военный термин: Armament Enhancement Initiative, aerospace education instructor, annual efficiency index, average efficiency index5) Техника: Atomic Energy Institute, azimuth error indicator6) Экономика: Arab Emirates Investment Company (сокр.) (Инвестиционная компания Арабских Эмиратов, ИКАЭ)7) Бухгалтерия: Average Earnings Index8) Итальянский язык: наименование итальянской компании воздушных сообщений ((сокр.) Aero Espresso Italiano = Italian Airways Corporation), Итальянская электротехническая ассоциация ((сокр.) Associazione Elettrotecnica Italiana = Italian Electrotechnical Association)9) Радио: aerial exposure index( сокр.) (показатель облучения антенны)10) Сокращение: Armaments Enhancement Initiative (US Army), Assembly Engineering Instruction, Associated Electrical Industries, Association of Electrical Industries11) Фото: Aerial Exposure Index12) Электроника: Automatic Error Interrogation13) Вычислительная техника: Automatic Equipment Identification, Application Enabling Interface (IBM)14) Фирменный знак: Addington Enterprises Inc, Air Express International15) Реклама: American Enterprise Institute -
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[lang name="English"]AEI, aerospace education instructor————————[lang name="English"]AEI, annual efficiency index————————[lang name="English"]AEI, average efficiency indexEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > AEI
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6 wage
n обыкн. pl
- accord wages
- actual wages
- annual wages
- average wages
- average monthly wages
- base wages
- basic wages
- cash wages
- contractual wages
- daily wages
- day wages
- dismissal wages
- efficiency wages
- farm wages
- fixed wages
- gross wages
- guaranteed annual wages
- guaranteed minimum wages
- hourly wages
- hour's wages
- implicit wages
- incentive wages
- index wages
- individual wages
- inflationary wages
- living wages
- maximum wages
- minimum wages
- minimum living wage
- money wages
- monthly wages
- month's wages
- net wages
- nominal wages
- piece wages
- piecework wages
- real wages
- set wages
- severance wages
- standard wages
- starvation wages
- statutory wages
- subsistence wages
- terminal wages
- time wages
- top wages
- total wages
- unclaimed wages
- weekly wages
- week's wages
- wages in arrears
- wages in kind
- wages per hour
- wages payable
- adjust wages
- curb wages
- cut wages
- deduct from the wages
- detain wages
- freeze wages
- get wages
- increase wages
- lower wages
- pay wages
- raise wages
- reduce wages
- retain wages
- stop wages
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