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1) General subject: arrear, arrearage, arrearages of housing, arrears, arrears of housing, lag, retard, retardation, retardment, underrun (от плана, цифровых показателей), weakness, leeway2) Naval: dropping astern3) Military: falling behind time, gap, time lag4) Engineering: backward slip (металла относительно скорости валков при прокатке), lagging, trail5) Economy: backlog (по сдаче готовой продукции), lag behind, underrun (от плана, цифровых показателей и т.п.)6) Automobile industry: deceleration7) Metallurgy: backward creep, backward creep (металла при прокатке)8) Astronautics: standing behind9) Mechanics: recessing out10) Business: slippage (по срокам)11) Drilling: drag12) Polymers: delay13) Roll stock: backward creep (металла относительно скорости валков), backward slip (металла относительно скорости валков)14) Makarov: delay (по времени), detachment (отслаивание), exfoliation (отслаивание), hysteresis (напр. роста), lag (по времени), peeling (отслаивание), retardation (по времени)15) Logistics: retention -
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1) General subject: lagging, tardy, weak sister, laggy2) Geology: scaly3) Naval: dropping astern4) Medicine: retarded (напр. о развитии)5) Military: falling behind time7) Automobile industry: backward8) School: remedial9) Advertising: laggard10) Business: behindhand, in arrears11) Bicycle: bagger12) HR. underperformer
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