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1 keeping in order
1. содержание в порядке2. содержащий в порядкеThe English-Russian dictionary general scientific > keeping in order
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2 keeping in order
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3 keeping in order
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4 keeping in order
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > keeping in order
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5 keeping of order
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6 keeping in order
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7 keeping
1. n хранение; сохранностьin safe keeping — в полной сохранности; в надёжных руках
2. n присмотр, опека3. n редк. охрана, защита4. n гармония, согласие, соответствие5. n жив. соблюдение должной соотнесённости между объектами6. n соблюдение7. n редк. вещи, присвоенные или оставленные для себя8. n спец. сохраняемость; стойкостьkeeping wine — вино, которое долго не киснет
9. n разведение, содержание10. n как компонент сложных слов; в русском языке соответствует компоненту -водствоСинонимический ряд:1. conformity (noun) accordance; agreement; compliance; conformity; congruity; consistency; harmony2. custody (noun) care; charge; custody; guardianship; protection; safekeeping; supervision; trust; ward3. preservation (noun) conservation; preservation; salvation; saving; sustentation4. carrying (verb) carrying; stocking5. conducting (verb) carrying on; conducting; directing; managing; operating; ordaining; running6. keeping (verb) biting; braking; bridling; checking; constraining; crimping; curbing; detaining; hold back; hold down; hold in; holding; holding back; holding down; holding in; inhibiting; keep back; keeping; keeping back; keeping out; maintaining; pull in; pulling in; reining; reserving; restraining; retaining; stay with7. lasting (verb) lasting; staying8. minding (verb) abide by; adhering; complying; conforming; following; minding; obeying9. observing (verb) celebrating; commemorating; observing; solemnising; solemnizing10. refraining (verb) abstaining; forbearing; hold off; refraining; withholding11. saving (verb) lay aside; lay away; lay by; lay in; put by; salt away; saving; set by12. storing (verb) stashing; storing13. supporting (verb) maintaining; provide for; supporting -
8 keeping in good repair and proper working order
Общая лексика: поддержание исправного состояния и работоспособностиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > keeping in good repair and proper working order
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9 keeping the established order
Военный термин: соблюдающий установленный порядок, соблюдение установленного порядкаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > keeping the established order
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10 keeping to the established order
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > keeping to the established order
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11 keeping the established order
English-Russian military dictionary > keeping the established order
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12 keeping to the established order
English-Russian military dictionary > keeping to the established order
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13 keeping the established order
English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > keeping the established order
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14 keeping to the established order
English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > keeping to the established order
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15 cage keeping
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > cage keeping
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16 apple-pie order
образцовый, идеальный порядок [apple-pie, возможно, искажённое фр. nappe pliée сложенная скатерть, салфетка и т. п.]The accounts were very badly kept when I took them over, and I've got them in apple-pie order. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Complete Short Stories’, ‘A Man with a Conscience’) — Бухгалтерия была в крайне запущенном состоянии, а я все привел в идеальный порядок.
...you were... keeping his powerhouse maintenance or whatever it was in apple-pie order and probably making his scads of money. (J. Aldridge, ‘The Last Exile’, ch. V) —...а вы... заботились о том, чтобы дела электростанции - или что там у него было - шли без сучка без задоринки, и, надо думать, заработали для Баркер-Дандерсона кучу денег.
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17 содержание в порядке
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18 содержащий в порядке
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19 содержание в порядке
Русско-английский словарь по нефти и газу > содержание в порядке
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20 содержащий в порядке
[lang name="Russian"]неисправный; не в порядке — out of order
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