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1 потери на испарение
1) Engineering: evaporation loss, evaporation losses, evaporative loss, loss by evaporation, loss through standing (при хранении нефтепродуктов), vaporization loss, volatilization loss2) Agriculture: (воды) evaporation losses3) Construction: (воды) evaporation loss, evaporative losses4) Mathematics: losses through evaporation5) Metallurgy: vaporization lossesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > потери на испарение
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2 за счёт
•This multiplexing provides more input channels but at a sacrifice in (or at the sacrifice of) frequency response of each channel.
•The thrust is increased at the cost (or penalty) of an increase in specific fuel consumption.
•Ethylene production increases at the expense of the higher molecular weight olefins.
•Such power has not been obtained at the expense (or sacrifice) of reliability.
•Increasing the chromium content results in improved corrosion resistance to scaling, but with some sacrifice in other properties.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > за счёт
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3 за счёт
•This multiplexing provides more input channels but at a sacrifice in (or at the sacrifice of) frequency response of each channel.
•The thrust is increased at the cost (or penalty) of an increase in specific fuel consumption.
•Ethylene production increases at the expense of the higher molecular weight olefins.
•Such power has not been obtained at the expense (or sacrifice) of reliability.
•Increasing the chromium content results in improved corrosion resistance to scaling, but with some sacrifice in other properties.
* * *За счёт (владельца)-- This useless weight must be carried on the highway at the owner's expense in terms of gasoline consumption. За счёт ( не путать с предлогом "благодаря") -- at the expense of, at the cost of, to the... cost; at the (a) sacrifice of (в ущерб)In this way one of the grains grows at the expense of other.Greatly improved erosion resistance was gained at the cost of a slight sacrifice in rub tolerance.The European practice of oil quenching CrMoV rotors has resulted in improved toughness but at the sacrifice of some creep strength.It is chosen for simplicity at a sacrifice of some flexibility in component arrangement.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > за счёт
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4 потери на испарение
•Losses through (or due to, or by) evaporation are regarded as trifling.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > потери на испарение
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5 потери от испарения
1) Engineering: boil-off (ракетного топлива), boil-off losses (ракетного топлива)2) Oil: breather loss (из резервуара), breathing loss (из резервуара), evaporation loss (нефтепродуктов), evaporation loss of oil (нефтепродукта), evaporation losses, invisible loss, loss through breathing (из резервуара), loss through standing (при хранении нефтепродуктов), pumping loss (при сливе и наливе топлива в резервуар), vapor loss, vaporization losses3) Food industry: evaporative losses4) Oil&Gas technology evaporation loss, vaporization loss5) Solar energy: boil-off lossУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > потери от испарения
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6 потеря
ж. lossСинонимический ряд:утрату (сущ.) утратуАнтонимический ряд:находку; обретение; приобретение
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