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1 economic base of town
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2 economic basis of town
база градообразующая
Совокупность градообразующих факторов, определяющих профиль города и численность его населения
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > economic basis of town
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1) база, базис, базовая линия2) фундамент; подошва фундамента; основание, опорная поверхность, подножие3) пьедестал; цоколь4) структура5) подстилающий слой; связующий слой7) плинтус8) репер9) основание, щёлочь (химическое соединение, дающее анионы гидроксила при растворении в воде)10) основывать, закладывать основание•- base of dam - base of footing - base of rail - base of slope - base of the roof - base of wall - axle base - building base - carved base - chimney base - column base - concrete base - economic base of town - enlarged pile base - foundation base - ground base - institutional base - macadam base - paint base - permeable base - plaster base - primer base - rail base - reinforced concrete column base - resource-and-technical base of building production - rigid base - road base - solid base - sports base - stabilizer base - tax base - stanchion base - tourist base - wall base - water-bound base - wheel baseat the base — у комля, на уровне земли
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