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121 не позволять
Не позволять - not to allow (+ noun), to disallow, to prevent (+ noun), to prevent from (+ gerund), to preclude (+ noun), to prohibit; not to permit (+ inf.); to rule out (+ noun)The effect of Reynolds number on the distribution curves was examined in Fig. of [...], but space limitations preclude their inclusion here.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > не позволять
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122 предостережение
Предостережение (Указывает на опасность травмы. Указание опасности повреждения оборудования - предупреждение)WARNING: Do not connect AC power to your meter until you have completed all input and output connections. Failure to do so may result in injury!Предотвращать - to preclude (+ noun; gerund); to prevent (+ noun); to protect against, to guard against (+ noun); to prevent from, to preclude from, to keep from (+ gerund)This high fracture strength requirement precludes designing using the R parameter.Refining operations usually preclude microbiological growth in fuels before the fuel leaves the refinery.A sleeve concentric with the tubes prevented water from flowing into the steam plenum (... предотвращая течение воды в паровую камеру).The R parameter is usually used where thermal environments are so severe that thermal stress fracture cannot be prevented even in the best materials.To guard against extraneous mass transfer, all surfaces and edges of each naphthalene plate were covered with pressure-sensitive tape.It has always been a parameter design criterion to protect the turbine against malfunction of the controls (... предотвратить отказы турбинных регуляторов).Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > предостережение
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123 препятствия производственного характера
Препятствия производственного характера-- The commercial snags therefore include the following: Препятствовать - to hinder, to hamper, to resist (тормозить); to preclude, to prevent (мешать)The operating conditions may promote or hinder the formation of certain compounds involved in corrosion.During the conduct of tests of this nature, the absolute values of creep coefficients are unknown, thus precluding a direct comparison of theory and test.Narrow operating ranges can prevent operation at maximum efficiency.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > препятствия производственного характера
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124 помешать
I без доп.
1) (кому-л.)
disturb (беспокоить); hinder, impede (стеснять)
2) prevent (препятствовать); hinder, impede, hamper; interfere (with) (вмешиваться)
II несовер.; (что-л.)
1) (размешать) stir
2) mix, mingle; blend (with)
3) confuse; mix up; take (for)* * *(кому-л.) disturb (беспокоить); hinder* * *affectconstraindebardemurdeterdiscourageencumberestophinderhoppleimpedeinhibitinterveneobstructprecludepreventwind -
125 препятствовать
(кому-л./чему-л. в чем-л.)
hinder (from), prevent (from), prohibit (from); impede; put obstacles in the way (of)* * ** * *препятствовать; воспрепятствовать hinder* * *barblockconstraincounteractdebardemurdeterdiscourageencumberestophamperhinderimpedeinhibitinterruptmilitateobstructopposeprecludepreventprohibitresistroadshort-circuitshortcircuit -
126 помешать(ся)
1) stir slowly; 2) prevent; 3) go mad; 4) prevent (+ inf.) -
127 помешивать(ся)
1) stir slowly; 2) prevent; 3) go mad; 4) prevent (+ inf.) -
128 воспрепятствовать
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