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1) Экономика: добыча природного сырья (включая гидроэлектроэнергию), потенциальные природные ресурсы, сырьевой потенциал2) Горное дело: ресурсная база3) Политика: потенциал природных ресурсов4) Экология: ресурсный потенциал -
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сырьевой потенциал; потенциальные природные ресурсыАнгло-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > resource potential
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сырьевой потенциал; потенциальные природные ресурсы -
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Горное дело: ресурсная базаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > mineral resource potential
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1. nпотенциал; (потенциальная) возможностьto build up the potential — наращивать / создавать потенциал
- economic potentialto enhance potential — повышать / увеличивать потенциал
- energy potential
- export potential
- flap potential
- fuel and power potential
- get-rich-quick potential
- growth of the potential
- industrial potential
- life potential
- market potential
- military potential
- nuclear potential
- political potential
- powerful potential
- productive potential
- regional development potential
- resource potential
- revolutionary potential
- scientific and technical potential
- scientific potential
- spiritual potential
- technical potential
- war potential
- war-economy potential 2. aпотенциальный; возможный -
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nпотенциал; возможность
- commercial potential
- economic potential
- export potential
- financial potential
- growth potential
- industrial potential
- investment potential
- local market potential
- market potential
- production potential
- productive potential
- raw materials potential
- resource potential
- sales potential
- scientific potential
- upside potential
- zero upside potential
- potential of taxation
- establish the potential
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1. nпотенциал; возможность2. aпотенциальный, возможный, скрытый -
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1. ресурс2. pl. запасы3. способ; средство
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1) ресурс2) pl ресурсы, балансовые запасы (/i]); богатства недр3) способ; средство•- assigned resource
- assured resources
- available resources
- bound resources
- demonstrated resources
- direct maintenance resources
- energy resources
- established resources
- estimated resources
- free resources
- fuel resources
- gas resources
- hypothetical resources
- indirect maintenance resources
- inferred resources
- irreplaceable natural resources
- maintenance resources
- marginal resources
- measured resources
- mineable resources
- natural resources
- nonrenewable natural resources
- oil resources
- oil-and-gas resources
- perpetual resources
- possible resources
- potential resources
- primary energy resources
- probable resources
- prospected resources
- reasonable resources
- reasonably assured resources
- renewable natural resources
- scare resources
- speculative resources
- submarginal resources
- total resources
- undiscovered resources
- world resources* * *Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > resource
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n1) способ; средство2) обыкн. pl ресурсы; запасы3) отдых, развлечения4) находчивость, изобретательность•to affect allocations of resources — влиять / воздействовать на распределение ресурсов
to canalize / to channel resources to smth — направлять ресурсы на что-л.
to contribute resources — предоставлять ресурсы / средства, обеспечивать ресурсами
to derive resources from the sea — извлекать / добывать / получать ресурсы из моря
to develop natural resources — осваивать / разрабатывать природные ресурсы
to divert resources — отвлекать / переключать ресурсы
to exploit resources — разрабатывать ресурсы; использовать ресурсы
to possess large resources — обладать большими ресурсами / природными богатствами
to rely on one's own resources — надеяться только на свои силы
to spread resources — рассредоточивать / распределять ресурсы
to stimulate the flow of foreign resources (to) — стимулировать приток внешних ресурсов / средств (в)
to target existing resources to those more in need — направлять имеющиеся ресурсы тем, кто в них больше нуждается
to top resources — подключать / использовать ресурсы
- additional resourcesto use / to utilize resources to maximum effect — использовать ресурсы наиболее эффективно
- adequate resources
- allocation of resources
- available resources
- country is devoid of natural resources
- currency resources
- depletion of essential resources - diminishing resources
- distribution of resources
- economic resources
- energy resources
- environmental resources
- essential resources
- exploitation of resources
- exploration of natural resources
- extrabudgetary resources
- fairer sharing out of the world's resources
- financial resources
- finite resources
- foreign exchange resources
- fuel and energy resources
- fuel and power resources
- fuel and raw materials resources
- fuel resources
- health resources
- human resources - internal resources
- labor resources
- limitless resources
- local resources
- manpower resources
- marshaling of resources
- material and financial resources
- material and technical resources
- material resources
- military resources
- mineral resources
- misallocation of resources
- mismanagement of resources
- monetary resources
- national resources
- natural resources
- net flow of financial resources
- nonrenewable resources
- nonreproducible resources
- overall flow of resources
- physical resources
- pooling of resources
- potential resources
- power resources
- processing of mineral and agricultural resources
- productive resources
- rational use of resources
- rationally utilized resources
- raw material resources
- recycled resources
- redeployment of resources
- renewable natural resources
- saving of resources
- scarce resources
- specific resources
- substantial resources
- timber resources
- transfer of resources
- use of resources
- vital resources
- volume of productive resources
- waste use of natural resource
- wasteful use of natural resource
- water power resources
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энергетический ресурс
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energy resource
Potential supplies of energy which have not yet been used (such as coal lying in the ground, solar heat, wind power, geothermal power, etc.). (Source: PHC)
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3.3 энергетический ресурс (energy resource):
3.3.1 Носитель энергии, энергия которого используется или может быть использована при осуществлении хозяйственной и иной деятельности, а также вид энергии (атомная, тепловая, электрическая, электромагнитная или другой вид энергии) [1].
3.3.2 Любая материя или сила природы, которые могут быть преобразованы в энергетический продукт или напрямую в конечную энергетическую продукцию; энергетические ресурсы могут быть классифицированы как возобновляемые, невозобновляемые или восстановимые ресурсы.
Примечание - Примеры энергетических ресурсов приведены в таблице 4.
Источник: ГОСТ Р 54428-2011: Системы технические энергетические. Методы анализа. Часть 1. Основные положения оригинал документа
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минеральный ресурс
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mineral resource
Valuable mineral deposits of an area that are presently recoverable and may be so in the future; includes known ore bodies and potential ore. (Source: MGH)
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энергетический ресурс
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energy resource
Potential supplies of energy which have not yet been used (such as coal lying in the ground, solar heat, wind power, geothermal power, etc.). (Source: PHC)
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Франко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > ressource énergétique
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energy resource
Potential supplies of energy which have not yet been used (such as coal lying in the ground, solar heat, wind power, geothermal power, etc.). (Source: PHC)
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