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1 истощение средств
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > истощение средств
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2 истощение средств
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > истощение средств
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3 истощение
с.1) (крайняя усталость, ослабевание) exhaustion; emaciationкра́йнее истоще́ние — utter exhaustion
2) (оскудение, исчерпание) exhaustion; depletionистоще́ние средств — exhaustion of resources
истоще́ние по́чвы — exhaustion of the soil
истоще́ние запа́сов месторожде́ния — deposit reserve depletion
война́ на истоще́ние — war of attrition
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4 истощение
с.exhaustion; ( о здоровье) emaciation -
5 истощение природных ресурсов
Русско-английский экологический словарь > истощение природных ресурсов
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6 истощение природных ресурсов
1) Engineering: natural-resources depletion, natural-resources exhaustion2) Economy: depletion3) Ecology: depletion of natural resources, deterioration of natural resources, exhaustion of natural resources, exhaustion of nature resources, natural resources depletion4) EBRD: environmental depletionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > истощение природных ресурсов
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7 истощение
1) General subject: atrophy, attenuation, denutrition, depauperation, depletion (запасов, сил и т. п.), distress, drain, emaciation, exhaustion, exinanition, extenuation, fag, goneness, impoverishment, inanition, leanness, maceration, overtaxation, prostration, malnutrition2) Geology: macerating, petering out3) Medicine: abrosia, absorption (иммунной сыворотки), asarcia, cachexia, cachexy, debilitation, debility, deterioration (функции), syntexis, undernourishment, undernutrition, wasting, wearing off (феномен истощения дозы препарата при лечении паркинсонизма)5) Engineering: attenuation (бродящей жидкости), displacing, exhaust, working-out6) Bookish: tabescence8) Rare: tabefaction9) Chemistry: exhausting10) Construction: decay (водного источника), depletion (источника, водного горизонта, стока)11) Mathematics: depletion o (f)12) Railway term: exhaustion (аккумулятора)13) Accounting: depletion (снижение с течением времени стоимости природных ресурсов (natural resources), например скважин, месторождений (см. depreciation))14) Mining: impoverishment (почвы), petering-out (запасов месторождения)15) Diplomatic term: depletion (недр и угодий), impoverishment (запасов)16) Metallurgy: depleting17) Polygraphy: exhaustion (рабочего раствора)18) Oil: depletion (запасов месторождения)19) Drilling: primary depletion20) Audit: depletion (месторождения полезных ископаемых)21) Solar energy: starvation22) EBRD: depletion (о месторождениях, скважинах), impoverishment (о месторождениях, скважинах)23) Aviation medicine: depletion (запасов), exhaustion (фаза стресса по Селье), inanition (вследствие голодания), marasmus -
8 истощение
с1) изнурение exhaustion, emaciationне́рвное истоще́ние — nervous exhaustion
в состоя́нии кра́йнего истоще́ния — in an advanced state of emaciation/exhaustion
2) уменьшение depletion, обеднение impove-rishmentистоще́ние запа́са — depletion of the resources
истоще́ние по́чвы — impoverishment of the soil
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9 истощение недр
1) General subject: depletion of resources, exhaustion of subsurface resources2) Economy: depletion of subsoil assets -
10 истощение природных ресурсов
•The depletion (or exhaustion, or dwindling) of natural resources...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > истощение природных ресурсов
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11 истощение природных ресурсов
•The depletion (or exhaustion, or dwindling) of natural resources...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > истощение природных ресурсов
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12 резерв
1. backlog2. fund3. provisionобщий резерв, создаваемый банком — general provisions
4. reserves5. stock-pile6. stockpile7. working balances8. backup9. redundancy10. spare11. contingency12. resv13. slack14. standby15. reserveСинонимический ряд:запас (сущ.) запас
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