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1. n1) норма2) швидкість, швидкість зміни; інтенсивність, частота3) рівень4) тариф2. v1) оцінювати2) тарифікувати•- acceptance rate - accident rate - adiabatic lapse rate - aging rate - all-commodity rate - cargo rate - casualty rate - climb rate - closed rate - constructed rate - cost/performance rate - data signalling rate - descent rate - deviation rate - differential rate - directional rate - failure rate - false alarm rate - fatal accident frequency rate - fatality rate - flat rate - flexible rates - freight rate - freight-all-kinds rate - freight class rate - fuel rate - general cargo rate - keying rate - lapse rate - low modulation rates - medium modulation rates - modulation rate - normal rate - pitch rate - predicted failure rate - published rate - rate of acceleration - rate of angular motion - rate of braking - rate of climb - rate of closure - rate of crack propagation - rate of descent - rate of deviation - rate of fire - rate of roll - rate of turn - range rate - removal rate - scanning rate - specific commodity rate - tariff rate - temperature lapse rate - transmission rate - wholesale charter rate
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