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1 недостаток
deficiency, imperfection, lack, limitation* * *недоста́ток мн.1. ( нехватка) deficiency, deficit, shortageвосполня́ть недоста́ток — fill [make up for] the deficiency [deficit, shortage]с недоста́тком мат. — in defect, too small2. ( отрицательное свойство) demerit, disadvantage, drawback, limitation, shortcomingустраня́ть недоста́ток — avoid a disadvantage, rectify a drawbackнедоста́ток нейтро́нов — neutron deficiencyнедоста́ток про́чности констру́кции — structural weakness* * * -
2 возместить недостачу
make up the deficiency, make up for the deficiencyРусско-Английский новый экономический словарь > возместить недостачу
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3 покрыть недостачу
1) General subject: make good a deficiency, make good to make up for, to fill upa deficiency2) Makarov: fill up a deficiency, make up a deficiency, make up for a deficiency -
4 восполнять недостаток
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > восполнять недостаток
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5 компенсировать недостачу
2) Mass media: make up for shortfall3) Makarov: compensate for a shortcoming (чего-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > компенсировать недостачу
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6 недостаток
муж.lack (of), shortage (of); deficiency (in); privation; deficit (of), shortcomingза недостатком чего-л. — for want of smth.
испытывать недостаток в чем-л. — to be short (of), to be want (of), to fall short (of)
нет недостатка в чем-л. — there is no lack/shortage of smth.
восполнять недостаток (чего-л.) — to make up for a deficiency (in), to compensate for a deficiency (in)
2) defect, drawback, flaw (in) ( дефект), disadvantage, failing, weakness (of) (изъян, недочет); shortcoming, imperfection ( несовершенство)вскрывать недостатки — to expose shortcomings, to lay bare shortcomings
физический недостаток — disfigurement, infirmity, corporal defect
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7 компенсировать
•The extra positive and negative charges could compensate each other.
•The two trays are independently mounted and the movement of each is opposed to the other to cancel out the forces set up by each tray.
•To compensate for the loss of steam,...
•This pump immediately adjusts its stroke to compensate for any variation in line pressure.
•Voltage drop is compensated by a resistor.
•This effect could be counterbalanced by using more material.
•The valve supplies fluid to make up for external losses.
•Blending sand had to be added to make up for a deficiency in fines.
•The saving of steel might offset the high fabrication costs.
•The moisture brought in with the air would be offset by the reduction in moisture diffusion.
* * *Компенсировать -- to compensate for, to (counter)balance for, to offset, to make up for; to accommodate, to overcomeThe higher turbine inlet temperature obtained with this unit compensates for the loss in efficiency due to the coal-gasification process.They have been individually balanced for their inherent capacitance.Dry operation leads to improved cycle efficiency to offset expected higher fuel costs.The increase in vapor density with increase in pressure accommodates the increasing vapor mass flow rate.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > компенсировать
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8 восполнять недостаток (чего-л.)
to make up for a deficiency (in), to compensate for a deficiency (in)Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > восполнять недостаток (чего-л.)
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9 компенсировать
•The extra positive and negative charges could compensate each other.
•The two trays are independently mounted and the movement of each is opposed to the other to cancel out the forces set up by each tray.
•To compensate for the loss of steam,...
•This pump immediately adjusts its stroke to compensate for any variation in line pressure.
•Voltage drop is compensated by a resistor.
•This effect could be counterbalanced by using more material.
•The valve supplies fluid to make up for external losses.
•Blending sand had to be added to make up for a deficiency in fines.
•The saving of steel might offset the high fabrication costs.
•The moisture brought in with the air would be offset by the reduction in moisture diffusion.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > компенсировать
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10 пробел
м.1. ( оставленное место) blank, gap; ( в рукописи) omissionзаполнить пробелы — fill up the gaps / blanks
2. ( недостаток) flaw, deficiencyвосполнить пробел — make* up for a deficiency; meet* a lack; fill a want; bridge the gap разг.
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11 пробел
м.1) ( незаполненное место) blank, gap; ( в рукописи) omissionзапо́лнить пробе́лы — fill in the gaps / blanks
2) ( недостаток) flaw, deficiencyпробе́л в образова́нии — gap in one's education
воспо́лнить пробе́л — make up for a deficiency; meet a lack; fill a want; bridge the gap
3) полигр., информ. (white) spaceзнак пробе́ла — space character
кла́виша пробе́ла — space bar
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12 восполнить недостаток
1) General subject: piece out a shortage, supply a defect, piece out shortage, fill the gap2) Mathematics: make up for a deficiency inУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > восполнить недостаток
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13 восполнять пробел
to make up for a deficiency; to meet a lack; to fill a want; to bridge a gap разг.Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > восполнять пробел
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14 исправить
1) General subject: amend, better, castigate, correct, cure, do somebody good, emend, emendate, fettle, mend, put right, re-establish, recast, rectify, rectify (кого-л.), redress, reestablish, reform, remedy, repair, retrieve, revise, right, set right, turn around, take up (ошибку), make things right (after making a mistake), rectify (перевоспитать, кого-л.), put right (поправить, что-л.), straighten out, make up for, set straight, make good2) American: rehabilitate3) Railway term: dress down (напр. поверхность контактов), make up the deficiency4) Oil: make repairs to5) Sakhalin energy glossary: make repairs on, make repairs to, make repairs on / to, take remedial action6) Sakhalin R: make repairs on (to), take remedial action (to)7) Makarov: recover (вину и т.п.)8) Phraseological unit: (что-л.) call on (To correct; to point out an error.)9) Idiomatic expression: raise (one's) game -
15 возместить
1. refund2. make up forвозместить потери; возместить убытки — make up losses
3. offset4. recoup5. compensate; recompense6. redress7. repay8. supplyСинонимический ряд:покрыть (глаг.) восполнить; компенсировать; покрыть -
16 восполнять
несов. - восполня́ть, сов. - воспо́лнить; (вн.)1) (заполнять, восстанавливать недостающее) fill in (d), supply (d)восполня́ть пробе́л — make up a deficiency, meet a lack, fill a want
восполня́ть пробе́лы в свои́х зна́ниях — fill in the gaps in one's knowledge
восполня́ть поте́ри — recoup [-uːp] one's losses
2) ( возмещать) make up (for)восполня́ть что-л чем-л — make up for smth with smth
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17 компенсировать
(что-л.)несовер. и совер.1) ( вознаграждать) compensate; ( наверстывать) make up (for)2) ( возмещать) indemn (for)компенсировать ущерб — offset a disadvantage, outweigh a disadvantage
3) тех. compensate, equilibrate•компенсировать потери — to compensate for/offset losses
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18 возмещать недостачу
Economy: make up deficiency, make up for shortageУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > возмещать недостачу
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19 восполнять
восполнить (вн.)fill in (d.), supply (d.)восполнить пробел — make* up a deficiency, meet* a lack, fill a want
восполнять что-л. чем-л. — make* up for smth. with smth.
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20 возместить недостачу
to compensate for a shortage, to make up for deficiency
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