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dismemberment of territoryРусско-английский справочник переводчика-международника > расчленение (территории)
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1) General subject: breakdown, dismemberment, partition, mutilation2) Geology: differentiation (магмы)3) Medicine: fragmentation4) Military: development5) Engineering: disjunction, dissection, parting, partitioning, separation, trip, unmating (напр. электрического соединителя)6) Agriculture: dissection (рельефа)7) Mathematics: multipartition8) Law: dismemberment (государства)9) Linguistics: segmentation10) Diplomatic term: dismemberment of territory (территории)11) Special term: disarticulation12) Cartography: scanning13) Food industry: disarticulating, disjointing14) Mechanic engineering: split15) Audit: decomposition( of the contract) (договора)16) Makarov: dismembering, dissection (напр. на овраги, промоины, каньоны в результате эрозии), tagmatization17) oil&gas: breaking up18) Electrical engineering: unmating (электрического соединителя) -
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(diplomatic relations and international law) dismemberment of territory -
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