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81 место, занимаемое ими в окружающей среде
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > место, занимаемое ими в окружающей среде
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82 очень близкий к
•The community includes the five species at depths much like those they occupy in...
•The gas-pressure curve would be very nearly (or very much like) an adiabatic curve.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > очень близкий к
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83 площадь цеха
•The furnaces occupy only 5.5 x 100 feet of floor space.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > площадь цеха
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84 понять
•One can now appreciate that the planets of the inner solar system occupy only...
•In order to appreciate the meaning of...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > понять
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85 Адриан IV
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86 арендовать
1) General subject: occupy, rent, take on lease (что-л.), tenant, take on lease, buy the lease of sth2) Engineering: lease3) Law: hold a lease4) Economy: have on lease, take (помещение)5) Business: lease out, take -
87 ввести в город оккупационные войска
General subject: occupy a town militarilyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ввести в город оккупационные войска
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88 владеть
1) General subject: be in possession of (чем-либо), be seized, be seized of, command, govern (собой, страстями), have control over (чем-л.), hold in demesne, keep in possession (чем-л.), manage (оружием и т. п.), master (языком, музыкальным инструментом и т. п.), own, possess, possess (собой), rule, to be (stand) seised of (with) (чем-л.), to be (stand) seized of (with) (чем-л.), to be in possession of (smth.) (чем-л.), to be master of, wield (тж. перен.), have in hand, hold2) Medicine: manage (инструментом)7) Law: be capable of (smth.) (чем-л.), have in possession, keep, occupy8) Economy: be in possession9) Accounting: possess (имуществом)11) Business: control13) Makarov: dominate, exercise control over (чем-л.)14) Idiomatic expression: have a grip on -
89 восстановить доминирующее положение
Diplomatic term: occupy a dominant position, resume a dominant positionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > восстановить доминирующее положение
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90 временно занимать
Agriculture: occupy -
91 вы можете занять дом сразу после оформления контракта
General subject: you may occupy the house on completion of contractУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вы можете занять дом сразу после оформления контракта
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92 завладевать
1) General subject: engage, engross (разговором), hold, jump (чем-либо в отсутствие владельца), obsess, occupy, possess, pot, secure, seize, seize on, sequester (чем-л.), take possession of, usurp, lay hands on, grow on (чувствами, привычками кого-л.), grow upon (чувствами, привычками кого-л.), settle on (кем-л., чем-л.), get hold of (чем-л.), grip hold of (чем-л.), lay hold of (чем-л.), seize hold of (чем-л.), take hold of (чем-л.)2) Geology: encroach4) Law: take, take possession5) Diplomatic term: engross (вниманием и т.п.)6) Business: get into possession, get possession of, take into possession7) Makarov: catch hold of (чем-л.) -
93 завладеть
1) General subject: collar, engage, engross, hold, jump, lay hands on, lay hands on (чем-л.), obsess (о навязчивой идее и т. п.), occupy, possess, pot, secure, lay hold on, possess oneself of, seize2) Mathematics: take possession (of)3) Law: gain possession of4) Patents: sequester (чём-л.) -
94 замещать
1) General subject: act for, deputize, double, fill, fill in one's name, replace, replace (by, with), substitute (кого-либо), substitute for (кого-л.), supply, (временно) supply (кого-л., особ. учителя), surrogate, take duty (кого-л.), transplace, displace, do duty for, act for (кого-л.)2) Medicine: exchange3) Colloquial: sub for someone (кого-л.)4) Military: deputize (командира)5) Engineering: inplace, supersede, transpose, occupy (вакантные области)6) Construction: swap7) Economy: take the place of8) Logics: go proxy for10) Information technology: override11) Oil: stand for12) Business: fill in for, back fill13) American English: pinch-hit14) Makarov: substitute for (smb.) (кого-л.), supplant, supply (кого-л., особ. учителя), fill in, do duty for (кого-л.) -
95 занимать важный пост
1) Mathematics: hold an important post2) Diplomatic term: occupy an important positionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > занимать важный пост
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96 занимать видное место в
Mathematics: occupy a prominent place inУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > занимать видное место в
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97 занимать все более важное место в
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > занимать все более важное место в
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98 занимать высоту
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99 занимать выход коммутационной системы
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > занимать выход коммутационной системы
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100 занимать господствующее положение
1) General subject: dominate2) Diplomatic term: hold a dominant position, occupy a dominant position3) Foreign Ministry: commandУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > занимать господствующее положение
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