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1 replenishment of stocks
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > replenishment of stocks
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2 replenishment of stocks by forward dispatch
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > replenishment of stocks by forward dispatch
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3 replenishment of stocks by forward dispatch
English-Russian dictionary of logistics > replenishment of stocks by forward dispatch
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nпополнение (запасов)
- constant-frequency replenishment
- continuous replenishment
- random replenishment
- replenishment of inventories
- replenishment of stocks
- replenishment of suppliesEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > replenishment
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replenishment [rɪ'plenɪʃmənt]formal (of glass) remplissage m;∎ replenishment of supplies/stocks réapprovisionnement mUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > replenishment
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replenishment n ( of stocks) reconstitution f ; ( of larder) remplissage m ; ( of shop shelves) restockage m ; ( of account) réapprovisionnement m. -
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noun reposiciónreplenishment [ri'plɛnɪʃmənt] n: reabastecimiento mn.• reaprovisionamiento s.m.[rɪ'plenɪʃmǝnt]N [of tank] rellenado m ; [of stocks] reposición f -
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9 replenishment of stockpiles
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > replenishment of stockpiles
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transitive verb[wieder] auffüllen* * *[rə'pleniʃ](to fill up again; to fill up (one's supply of something) again: We must replenish our stock of coal.) auffüllen- academic.ru/61577/replenishment">replenishment* * *re·plen·ish[rɪˈplenɪʃ]vtto \replenish a glass ein Glas wieder füllento \replenish supplies Vorräte [wieder] auffüllento \replenish coal stocks with imports from abroad die Kohlenvorräte durch Importe aus dem Ausland aufstocken2. COMPUT▪ to \replenish sth etw wieder aufladen* * *[rI'plenɪʃ]vtergänzen; (when badly depleted) wieder auffüllen; glass auffüllen; shelves nachfüllen* * *replenish [rıˈplenıʃ] v/twith mit)2. wieder füllen ( with mit)* * *transitive verb[wieder] auffüllen* * *v.auffüllen (Vorräte) v. -
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rə'pleniʃ(to fill up again; to fill up (one's supply of something) again: We must replenish our stock of coal.) rellenar de nuevo, reponertr[rɪ'plenɪʃ]1 (stocks) reponer2 (glass etc) rellenar, llenar de nuevoreplenish [ri'plɛnɪʃ] vt: rellenar, llenar de nuevov.• llenar v.• reaprovisionar v.• rellenar v.rɪ'plenɪʃtransitive verb \<\<stock\>\> reponer*[rɪ'plenɪʃ]VT [+ tank etc] rellenar, llenar de nuevo; [+ stocks] reponer* * *[rɪ'plenɪʃ]transitive verb \<\<stock\>\> reponer* -
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[rɪ'plenɪʃ]* * *[rə'pleniʃ](to fill up again; to fill up (one's supply of something) again: We must replenish our stock of coal.) riempire, rifornire* * *[rɪ'plenɪʃ] -
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1. наличные товары; незавершенное производство; материально-производственные запасы2. материально-производственный запасСинонимический ряд:1. reserves (noun) backlogs; funds; hoards; nest eggs; reserves; reservoirs; stockpiles; stocks; stores; supplies; treasures2. catalogs (verb) catalogs; tallies3. epitomizes (verb) condenses; digests; epitomizes; nutshells; summarizes; sums; sums up; synopsizes4. itemizes (verb) enumerates; itemizes; lists; particularizes; specializes; specifies
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