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разрушительное действие; разрушающее воздействиеEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > disruptive effect
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2 disruptive effect
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > disruptive effect
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3 disruptive effect
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > disruptive effect
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4 disruptive effect
1) Техника: разрушительное действие2) Нефть: разрушающее действие -
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8 disruptive effect
The English-Russian dictionary on reliability and quality control > disruptive effect
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1. действие, эффект, влияние, результат, полезное действие2. производительность, работа; результат, следствие || выполнять; производить, осуществлять, действовать
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влияние; действие; воздействие
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действие, эффект, влияние; результат, следствие
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влияние; действие; воздействие; эффект- effect of drilling mud variables on drilling rate
- effect of drilling string weight
- effect of strength reduction
- adjacent formation effect
- adsorption effect
- anisotropic effect
- areal sweep effect
- array effect
- bed thickness effect
- birefringence effect
- borehole effect
- bubble effect
- buoyancy effect
- buried-focus effect
- chemical effect
- critical effect
- cutting effect
- degrading effect
- destructive effect
- disruptive effect
- drilling mud effect
- drilling mud plastering effect
- electroseismic effect
- end effect in core
- explosion effect
- failure effects
- filtration effect
- ghosting effect
- hazard effect
- hole-blow effect
- hydrocarbon effect
- impact effect
- interference effect
- invasion effect
- lateral effect
- layering effect
- mechanical effect
- mud cake effect
- mud column effect
- near-surface layer effect
- pendulum effect
- plastering effect
- pollution effect
- porosity effect
- pressure effect
- ray-focusing effect
- ray-refraction effect
- reflectivity effect
- reverberation effect
- rise-time effect
- seismic effect
- seismic-amplification effect
- seismoelectrical effect
- seismological effect
- seismomagnetic effect
- seismotectonic effect
- shock effect
- short-circulating effect
- shoulder-bed effect
- skin effect
- spherical divergence effect
- suction effect
- surface pipe effect
- surge effect
- swabbing effect
- time lag effect
- topographic effect
- tuning effect
- vertical sweep effect
- waveguide effect
- wear-out effect
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adjective* * *[-tiv]* * *dis·rup·tive[dɪsˈrʌptɪv]adj störend* * *[dIs'rʌptɪv]adjbehaviour, influence störend; effect zerstörerischdisruptive pupils — Schüler, die den Schulbetrieb stören
to be disruptive to sb/sth — sich störend auf jdn/etw auswirken
disruptive action (Ind) — Störaktionen pl
* * *disruptive [dısˈrʌptıv] adj (adv disruptively)1. zerbrechend, zertrümmernd2. zerreißend3. zerrüttend4. ELEK disruptiv:disruptive discharge Durch-, Überschlag m;disruptive strength Durchschlagfestigkeit f;disruptive voltage Durchschlagspannung f5. MIL brisant, hochexplosiv* * *adjective* * *adj.zerreißend adj. -
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Универсальный англо-русский словарь > disruptive fire for effect
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12 disruptive fire for effect
English-Russian military dictionary > disruptive fire for effect
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13 störend
I Part. Präs. störenII Adj. disturbing; (ablenkend) distracting; (lästig) irritating, annoying; (dazwischentretend) interfering; (unterbrechend) disruptive; störende Zuspätkommende latecomers who cause a disturbance; etw. als störend empfinden find s.th. irritatingII Adv.: störend wirken be ( oder get) in the way; (lästig) be a nuisance; (unterbrechend) have a disruptive effect ( auf + Akk on)* * *stö·rend<-er, -ste>adj Lärm disturbing, intrusive; Umstand annoying; Begleiterscheinung troublesome; Besucher unwelcomeetw als \störend empfinden to find sth irritating [or annoying]* * *B. adj disturbing; (ablenkend) distracting; (lästig) irritating, annoying; (dazwischentretend) interfering; (unterbrechend) disruptive;störende Zuspätkommende latecomers who cause a disturbance;etwas als störend empfinden find sth irritatingB. adv:störend wirken be ( oder get) in the way; (lästig) be a nuisance; (unterbrechend) have a disruptive effect (auf +akk on)* * *adj.disturbing adj.objectionable adj.parasitic (noise, etc.) adj.parasitic adj.perturbing adj.spurious adj.troubling adj. adv.interferingly adv. -
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1) General subject: destructiveness, ravage (обыкн. pl), ravages2) Engineering: damaging effect, disruptive effect3) Ecology: destructive effect, devastating effect4) Aviation medicine: detrimental action5) Cement: destructive powerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > разрушительное действие
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1) Engineering: destructive effect2) Oil: attack, destructiveness, disruptive effect3) Astronautics: erosive action4) Perfume: damaging action5) Ecology: destructive action6) Makarov: damaging effectУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > разрушающее действие
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16 разрушающее действие
destructive effect, disruptive effectРусско-английский словарь по нефти и газу > разрушающее действие
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DDT
A persistent organochlorine insecticide, also known as dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane, that was introduced in the 1940s and used widely because of its persistence (meaning repeated applications were unnecessary), its low toxicity to mammals and its simplicity and cheapness of manufacture. It became dispersed all over the world and, with other organochlorines, had a disruptive effect on species high in food chains, especially on the breeding success of certain predatory birds. DDT is very stable, relatively insoluble in water, but highly soluble in fats. Health effects on humans are not clear, but it is less toxic than related compounds. It is poisonous to other vertebrates, especially fish, and is stored in the fatty tissue of animals as sublethal amounts of the less toxic DDE. Because of its effects on wildlife its use in most countries is now forbidden or strictly limited. (Source: MGH / ALL)
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A persistent organochlorine insecticide, also known as dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane, that was introduced in the 1940s and used widely because of its persistence (meaning repeated applications were unnecessary), its low toxicity to mammals and its simplicity and cheapness of manufacture. It became dispersed all over the world and, with other organochlorines, had a disruptive effect on species high in food chains, especially on the breeding success of certain predatory birds. DDT is very stable, relatively insoluble in water, but highly soluble in fats. Health effects on humans are not clear, but it is less toxic than related compounds. It is poisonous to other vertebrates, especially fish, and is stored in the fatty tissue of animals as sublethal amounts of the less toxic DDE. Because of its effects on wildlife its use in most countries is now forbidden or strictly limited. (Source: MGH / ALL)
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A persistent organochlorine insecticide, also known as dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane, that was introduced in the 1940s and used widely because of its persistence (meaning repeated applications were unnecessary), its low toxicity to mammals and its simplicity and cheapness of manufacture. It became dispersed all over the world and, with other organochlorines, had a disruptive effect on species high in food chains, especially on the breeding success of certain predatory birds. DDT is very stable, relatively insoluble in water, but highly soluble in fats. Health effects on humans are not clear, but it is less toxic than related compounds. It is poisonous to other vertebrates, especially fish, and is stored in the fatty tissue of animals as sublethal amounts of the less toxic DDE. Because of its effects on wildlife its use in most countries is now forbidden or strictly limited. (Source: MGH / ALL)
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A persistent organochlorine insecticide, also known as dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane, that was introduced in the 1940s and used widely because of its persistence (meaning repeated applications were unnecessary), its low toxicity to mammals and its simplicity and cheapness of manufacture. It became dispersed all over the world and, with other organochlorines, had a disruptive effect on species high in food chains, especially on the breeding success of certain predatory birds. DDT is very stable, relatively insoluble in water, but highly soluble in fats. Health effects on humans are not clear, but it is less toxic than related compounds. It is poisonous to other vertebrates, especially fish, and is stored in the fatty tissue of animals as sublethal amounts of the less toxic DDE. Because of its effects on wildlife its use in most countries is now forbidden or strictly limited. (Source: MGH / ALL)
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