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( боевая) подготовка; обучение; тренировка; наведениеship-based training (for assault landing) — десантная подготовка совместно с кораблями и плавучими средствами
— career enhancing training— common-track training— continental US training— cross-rate training— gunnery-oriented training— hand-to-hand combat training— intra-unit training— joint service training— nuclear weapon training— physical readiness training— reserve cycle training— resident school training— rifle marksmanship training— systems specific training -
42 mathematics
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43 satellite
1. n1) штучний супутник Землі, ШСЗ3) астрон. сателіт, супутник (якої-н. планети)2. v◊•- application technology satellite - artificial earth satellite - artificial moon satellite - artificial satellite - backup satellite - beam-switched satellite - biological satellite - broadcasting satellite - communications satellite - coorbiting satellite - coplanar satellite - dedicated satellite - direct broadcast satellite - direct broadcasting satellite - direct readout satellite - direct-to-home satellite - earth-exploration satellite - earth-oriented satellite - earth radiation budget satellite - earth resources technology satellite - environment satellite - GEO satellite - geostationary earth orbit satellite - HEO satellite - high-altitude satellite - high-apogee satellite - high-earth orbit satellite - high-inclination satellite - high-orbit satellite - high-resolution radar mapping satellite - in-orbit satellite - leased satellite - LEO satellite - low-altitude satellite - low-apogee satellite - low-earth orbit satellite - low-orbit satellite - manned satellite - meteorological satellite - microwave power satellite - mobile satellite - multibeam satellite - near-earth satellite - near-polar-orbiting satellite - nonsun-synchronized satellite - nuclear power satellite - observatory satellite - ocean-dedicated satellite - oceanographic satellite - one-way satellite - passive satellite - polar orbiting satellite - reflector satellite - relay satellite - repeater satellite - robot satellite - round-trip satellite - satellites of Jupiter - search and rescue satellite - solar max satellite - solar power satellite - solar-radiation satellite - space electric rocket test satellite - space laser power system-powered satellite - space satellite - spin-stabilized satellite - spy satellite - station-keeping satellite - subsynchronous satellite - sun-earth observatory satellite - supersynchronous satellite - telecommunication satellite - television and infrared observing satellite - temperature-sounding satellite - transmitting satellite - two-way satellite - unmanned robot satellite - weather satellite -
44 mountain
гора
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mountain
A feature of the earth's surface that rises high above the base and has generally steep slopes and a relatively small summit area. Mountains are an important source of water, energy, minerals, forest and agricultural products, and recreation. They are storehouses of biological diversity and endangered species and an essential part of the global ecosystem. About 10% of the world's population depend on mountain resources and nearly half of these people are affected by the degradation of mountain watershed areas. (Source: MGH / WRIGHT)
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45 natural heritage
природное наследие
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natural heritage
Generally, the world's natural resources as handed down to the present generation, and specifically, the earth's outstanding physical, biological and geological formations, and habitats of threatened species of animals and plants and areas with scientific, conservation or aesthetic value. (Source: WHC / OED)
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