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1 ресурсный потенциал
1) Economy: raw materials potential2) Ecology: resource potentialУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ресурсный потенциал
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2 сырьевой потенциал
Economy: raw materials potential, resource potentialУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сырьевой потенциал
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3 сырьевой потенциал
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > сырьевой потенциал
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4 база
ж.1) ( основание сооружения) base; foundationба́за коло́нны архит. — base of a column
2) ( основа чего-л) basis (pl -ses [-iːz])на ба́зе чего́-л — on the basis of smth
име́ть хоро́шую ба́зу (знаний по какому-л предмету) — have good basic knowledge / training, know the basics pl
подводи́ть ба́зу (под вн.) — back up (d) with explanations / justifications, give reasons (for)
3) ( совокупность условий) basis; sourceматериа́льная ба́за — material resources pl; resource potential; supplies pl
сырьева́я ба́за — source of raw materials; feedstock / input supplies
энергети́ческая ба́за — 1) ( все энергоносители) energy potential 2) ( электроэнергетика) power supplies
экономи́ческая ба́за — economic basis
4) воен. baseвое́нно-морска́я ба́за — naval base
5) (склад, центр по снабжению) warehouse, storehouse, depot ['depəʊ]плодоовощна́я ба́за — fruit and vegetable depot
опто́вая ба́за — wholesale warehouse
6) ( комплекс вспомогательных служб) facilities plпроизво́дственная [ремо́нтная, уче́бная] ба́за — production [repair, training] facilities
7) = автобаза••плаву́чая ба́за — 1) ( для снабжения) depot ship 2) ( рыболовецкая) fishing factory ship
ба́за да́нных информ. — data base
ба́за о́тдыха, тури́стская ба́за — camp(ing) site; holiday camp
на ба́зе (рд.) — 1) ( основываясь на чём-л) on the basis (of) 2) ( используя технические возможности чего-л) using the facilities (of) 3) ( в составе чего-л) as part (of)
"ушла́ на ба́зу" — "out for restocking"
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5 ресурсы ресурс·ы
исчерпать ресурсы — to exhaust / to deplete resources
вторичные ресурсы — recycled / secondary resources
естественные / природные ресурсы — natural resources
истощать природные ресурсы — to drain / to deplete natural resources
охрана естественных / природных ресурсов — conservation of natural resources
рациональное использование естественных / природных ресурсов — rational exploitation of natural resources
страны, экономика которых зависит от единственного природного ресурса — single-resources countries
хищническое использование природных ресурсов страны — wasteful exploitation / use of natural resources of the country
материальные и интеллектуальные ресурсы человечества — material and intellectual resources of mankind
сырьевые и энергетические ресурсы — raw-materials and power / energy resources
топливно-энергетические ресурсы — fuel and power / energy resources
трудовые ресурсы — labour force, manpower / labour resources
использование ресурсов — utilization / exploitation of resources
переключение на мирные нужды ресурсов, высвобождаемых в результате разоружения — conversion to peaceful needs of resources released by disarmament
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6 при
•I (α, φ)200 is the intensity of the 200 reflection at a given α and φ.
•The engine develops 340 hp at 1900 rpm.
•For a given centre distance, the length of a crossed belt will be a constant.
•In starting up, the starter should be set at...
•Certain precautions must be taken to obtain satisfactory results in using this equipment.
•On ignition the ingredients must vaporize.
•On interruption of the electric current the valve closes instantly.
•The temperature is read (up)on entering and leaving the water jacket.
•Bentonite shrinks upon drying.
•When added to aluminium, germanium produces a better hardening effect than silicon.
•When employing these compounds as fuel additives, we...
•When tuning a system for optimum performance one must...
•With an overall length of 18 ft the machine weighs 15 tons.
•The compressor operates with one suction valve open.
•Both shot core drilling and rotary drilling methods are used in shaft drilling.
•Given comparable costs for raw materials, the manufacturing cost is determined largely by the weight of the component.
•The breakdown of bias voltage decreases by a few tenths of a millivolt for every °C increase in temperature.
•With the proper combination of resistors and capacitors, the voltage will be...
•With (or In) this method, the amount of material to be removed can be closely controlled.
•Given the extraordinary resolution of the Space Telescope, it is possible to detect...
•The conductance increases linearly with the addition of H+.
•The lower inertia of the cone clutch elements permits rapid reversal with low energy loss.
•In moving through the tube the atoms collide with...
•The potential energy is taken as zero for (or as, or with, or when) a → ∞,...
•The equation is useful comparing diffusion currents from electrodes with different capillary characteristics.
•Neutron stars are apparently born the explosions of supernovas.
•Such a function is real for real z.
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