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1 личиночная стадия
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1) Forestry: larval instar2) Makarov: larval stage, neanic stage -
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2) Engineering: larval stage (напр. болезни), latent state3) Cinema: latency period (изображения)4) Oil: abeyance5) Mechanic engineering: (латентное) abeyance6) Makarov: delitescence -
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10 скрытый
1) General subject: abstruse, arcane, bosomed, clandestine, close, closet, concealed, covered up, covert, cryptic, deep-seated (о болезни), dormant, furtive, glossy, hideaway, hooded, implicit, in disguise, inside, invisible, larval, latent, latitant, lurking, masked, obscure, occulted, offstage, pent up, perdu, perdue, privy, quiet, reserved, retired, retired (от глаз), secret, sly, sneaking, snug, stealthy, sub rosa (напр, the perennial sub rosa reason for Washington's substatus remains the same as a hundred years ago), subterranean, subterrestrial, tacit, ulterior, unprofessed, implied, shrouded, unavowed2) Biology: latebrosus3) Naval: virtual4) Medicine: abscure (напр. об отёке), blind, delitescent, dumb, hidden, impatient, inapparent, larvate (напр. о бессимптомном заболевании), larvated (напр. о бессимптомном заболевании), nonmanifest, occult (напр. о кровотечении), potential, quiescent, silent (о периоде заболевания), symptom-free, symptomless5) Colloquial: hole-and-corner6) Botanical term: hidden (лат. latens), hidden (лат. occultatus)7) Poetical language: enshield8) Military: submerged (в фюзеляже, корпусе ПЛ)9) Engineering: flush, hidden latent (о проводке или монтаже)10) Agriculture: absconded (напр. о признаке, о болезни), incubative, incubatory11) Rare: obumbrate12) Construction: under-plaster, dummy13) Religion: esoteric14) Law: ambush15) Economy: pent-up, undisclosed16) Accounting: latent (напр. об инфляции)17) Mining: deep-seated (о пожаре), hidden (о месторождении; под наносами)18) Diplomatic term: surreptitious, veiled19) Jargon: full20) Information technology: buried, off-screen21) Food industry: encapsulated22) Patents: indirect23) Business: wrapped24) Network technologies: private25) Automation: undetected26) Quality control: Redibitory (дефект)27) Quantum mechanics: hidden parameter28) Aviation medicine: imponderable, insidious29) Makarov: absconded (напр. о признаке, вирусе), countersunk, delitescent (о течении болезни), internal, latency, latent (о фотографическом изображении), noncoverable, notmanifest, obscured, off-stage, rooted (о болезни), subclinical, suppressed, underlying, underneath, undetected (напр. о дефекте)30) Archaic: recondite31) Taboo: closeted32) SAP.tech. collapsed, compressed33) Electrical engineering: concealed (о проводке)
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Stage carriage — Stage Stage (st[=a]j), n. [OF. estage, F. [ e]tage, (assumed) LL. staticum, from L. stare to stand. See {Stand}, and cf. {Static}.] 1. A floor or story of a house. [Obs.] Wyclif. [1913 Webster] 2. An elevated platform on which an orator may speak … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Stage micrometer — Stage Stage (st[=a]j), n. [OF. estage, F. [ e]tage, (assumed) LL. staticum, from L. stare to stand. See {Stand}, and cf. {Static}.] 1. A floor or story of a house. [Obs.] Wyclif. [1913 Webster] 2. An elevated platform on which an orator may speak … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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