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1 retains
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2 dollar retains its strength
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > dollar retains its strength
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3 fabric retains crease
Макаров: ткань сохраняет складку -
4 he still retains his sight
Макаров: он ещё хорошо видитУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > he still retains his sight
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5 the fabric retains the crease
Макаров: ткань сохраняет складкуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the fabric retains the crease
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6 the material retains its properties over a wide temperature range
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > the material retains its properties over a wide temperature range
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7 this varnish retains gloss and colour well
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > this varnish retains gloss and colour well
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8 choke retains high frequency oscillations
English-Russian dictionary of telecommunications > choke retains high frequency oscillations
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9 retain
rɪˈteɪn гл.
1) а) держать;
удерживать, аккумулитовать;
вмещать This vessel retains water perfectly. ≈ Этот сосуд хорошо держит воду. The sea retains the sun's warmth longer than the land. ≈ Море дольше сохраняет солнечное тепло, чем земля. contain hold б) перен. сохранять;
удерживать The Bank of England has taken further steps to retain control over the value of the pound. ≈ Госбанк Англии принял специальные меры, чтобы сохранить контроль над курсом фунта.
2) помнить, держать в памяти I cannot retain these distinctions. ≈ Никак не могу вспомнить эти различия. Syn: recollect, remember, keep in mind
3) юр. нанимать, пользоваться услугами (адвоката) удерживать;
сдерживать;
поддерживать - a dyke to * the waters плотина для сдерживания воды - this vessel won't * water этот сосуд пропускает воду - to * in custody (юридическое) содержать под стражей /в тюрьме/ сохранять - to * the use of one's faculties сохранить свои способности - to * the power удержать власть - to * control over smth. сохранить контроль над чем-л. - to * hold of smth. удержать что-л. - to * a hold удержать захват (борьба) - to * a hold on smb.'s affection продолжать пользоваться чьей-л. привязанностью - he still *s his sight он еще хорошо видит - the hills, the forests and the rivers still * their old Celtic names холмы, леса и реки все еще сохраняют старые кельтские названия помнить, хранить в памяти - I cannot * these distinctions я не могу запомнить эти различия приглашать, нанимать ( особ. адвоката) retain нанимать (адвоката) ~ поддерживать ~ помнить ~ приглашать, нанимать (особ. адвоката) ~ сохранять ~ удерживать, сохранять ~ удерживать;
поддерживать ~ удерживать ~ in force оставаться в силе ~ in force сохранять в силе -
10 retain
[rıʹteın] v1. удерживать; сдерживать; поддерживатьto retain in custody - юр. содержать под стражей /в тюрьме/
2. сохранятьto retain control over smth. - сохранить контроль над чем-л.
to retain hold of smth. - удержать что-л.
to retain a hold on smb.'s affection - продолжать пользоваться чьей-л. привязанностью
the hills, the forests and the rivers still retain their old Celtic names - холмы, леса и реки всё ещё сохраняют старые кельтские названия
3. помнить, хранить в памяти4. приглашать, нанимать (особ. адвоката) -
11 crease
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12 fabric
1) ткань
2) тканевый
– apparel fabric
– breaker fabric
– cord fabric
– fabric filter
– fabric reinforcement
– fabric weaving
– moth-proof fabric
– roving fabric
– rubberize fabric
– synthetic fabric
– upholstery fabric
– woven fabric
fabric aircraft skin — <aeron.> полотно
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13 information
1) информация
2) известия
3) информационный
4) информирование
5) сведение
6) сведения
7) справочная
8) справочный
9) данные
10) известие
11) осведомление
12) сообщение
13) справка
– acquire information
– alphabetic information
– amount of information
– average information
– binary information
– body of information
– checking information
– coded information
– convert information
– decimal information
– digital information
– disseminate information
– dummy information
– enter information
– erase information
– extraneous information
– flight information
– information bit
– information block
– information board
– information channel
– information circuit
– information content
– information density
– information diagram
– information gain
– information handling
– information language
– information office
– information officer
– information pulse
– information read-out
– information retrieval
– information search
– information sequence
– information set
– information source
– information storage
– information theory
– information track
– input information
– integrate information
– interblock information
– intrablock information
– mutual information
– non-numerical information
– perfect information
– precise information
– precision of information
– present information
– process information
– produce information
– read information
– redundant information
– source information
– stability information
– store information
– subjective information
– summarized information
– target information
– taxon information
– transmit information
– unit of information
– update information
– video information
communicate flight information — сообщать информацию о рейсе
information display rate — скорость воспроизведения информации
information retrieval language — информационно-поисковый язык
information retrieval system — <comput.> система информационно-поисковая
natural unit of information — натуральная единица информации
reference information store — <comput.> фонд справочно-информационный
registrator of telememetry information — регистратор телеметрической информации
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14 sale-leaseback
эк. = sale and leaseback* * *. A transaction where the owner of a property sells it to another party but retains occupancy by immediately leasing it back from the buyer. Frequently a way of raising cash or getting rid of an unwanted property. . Словарь экономических терминов . -
15 public broadcasting service
1) СМИ., гос. упр. общественное вещание (вещание некоммерческих СМИ на средства, собранные со слушателей и телезрителей)2) СМИ, гос. упр. = !"может быть, просто ""public broadcasting"", а не ""public broadcasting service""?"!"The Public Broadcasting Service ( PBS) is a non-profit public broadcasting television service with 354 member TV stations in the United States, with some member stations available over the air and by cable in Canada. While the term ""broadcasting"" encompasses both radio and television, PBS only covers TV; public radio in the United States is served by National Public Radio, as well as content providers American Public Media, and Public Radio International."PBS was founded on November 3, 1969,[1\] at which time it took over many of the functions of its predecessor, National Educational Television (NET) (which merged with station WNDT Newark, New Jersey to form WNET). It commenced broadcasting on Monday, October 5, 1970. In 1973, it merged with Educational Television Stations.PBS is a non-profit, private corporation which is owned collectively by its member stations.[2\] However, its operations are largely funded by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Its headquarters are in Arlington, Virginia.Unlike the commercial television broadcast model of American networks such as ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, The CW and MyNetworkTV, in which affiliates give up portions of their local advertising airtime in exchange for network programming, PBS member stations pay substantial fees for the shows acquired and distributed by the national organization."This relationship means that PBS member stations have greater latitude in local scheduling than their commercial counterparts. Scheduling of PBS-distributed series may vary greatly from market to market. This can be a source of tension as stations seek to preserve their localism and PBS strives to market a consistent national line-up. However, PBS has a policy of ""common carriage"" requiring most stations to clear the national prime time programs on a common schedule, so that they can be more effectively marketed on a national basis. This setup is in many ways similar to the pre-2002 British ITV system of having some ""networked"" programs shown nationwide on all network contractors, and the remainder of scheduling being up to individual affiliates." "Unlike its radio counterpart, National Public Radio, PBS has no central program production arm or news department. All of the programming carried by PBS, whether news, documentary, or entertainment, is created by (or in most cases produced under contract with) other parties, such as individual member stations. WGBH in Boston is one of the largest producers of educational programming. News programs are produced by WETA-TV in Washington, D.C., WNET in New York and WPBT in Miami. The Charlie Rose interview show, Secrets of the Dead, NOW, Nature, Cyberchase, and The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer come from or through WNET in New York. Once a program is offered to and accepted by PBS for distribution, PBS (and not the member station that supplied the program) retains exclusive rights for rebroadcasts during the period for which such rights were granted; the suppliers do maintain the right to sell the program in non-broadcast media such as DVDs, books, and sometimes PBS licensed merchandise (but sometimes grant such ancillary rights as well to PBS)." "PBS stations are commonly operated by non-profit organizations, state agencies, local authorities (e.g., municipal boards of education), or universities in their community of license. In some states, PBS stations throughout the entire state may be organized into a single regional ""subnetwork"" (e.g., Alabama Public Television). Unlike Canada's CBC/SRC, PBS does not own any of the stations that broadcast its programming. This is partly due to the origins of the PBS stations themselves, and partly due to historical license issues."In the modern broadcast marketplace, this organizational structure is considered outmoded by some media critics. A common restructuring proposal is to reorganize the network so that each state would have one PBS affiliate which would broadcast state-wide. However, this proposal is controversial, as it would reduce local community input into PBS programming, especially considering how PBS stations are significantly more community-oriented, according to the argument, than their commercial counterparts.* * *Англо-русский экономический словарь > public broadcasting service
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16 storage
1) склад
2) заготовительный
3) запасание
4) запоминающее устройство
5) складальный
6) складирование
7) хранение
8) память
9) накопитель
10) плата за хранение
11) аккумулятор
12) запасающий
13) запоминание
14) запоминающий
15) накопительный
16) накопление
17) хранилище
– above-ground storage
– addressable storage
– associative storage
– bin storage
– buffer storage
– bulk storage
– charge storage
– clear storage
– cold storage
– cost of storage
– cryogenic storage
– damage in storage
– data storage
– dielectric storage
– earth storage
– erasable storage
– external storage
– free storage
– freezer storage
– heat storage
– indoor storage
– information storage
– intermediate storage
– internal storage
– low-speed storage
– mass storage
– non-cyclic storage
– off-line storage
– oil storage
– on-line storage
– place in storage
– pumped-hydroelectric storage
– read-only storage
– readd storage
– request storage
– serial storage
– stability in storage
– storage access
– storage battery
– storage break-down
– storage capacitor
– storage capacity
– storage cell
– storage circuit
– storage conditions
– storage decoder
– storage element
– storage function
– storage location
– storage of fuel
– storage organization
– storage regeneration
– storage relay
– storage ring
– storage system
– storage temperature
– storage time
– storage tube
– subsurface storage
– transfer to storage
– turn in for storage
– virtual storage
– volatile storage
– working storage
capacity of storage battery — емкость аккумуляторной батарей
charge storage mode — <electr.> режим накопления заряда
data storage unit — <comput.> блок хранения данных
digital storage oscillograph — запоминающий цифровой осциллограф
high-speed memory storage — <comput.> память быстрая
multiple virtual storage — <comput.> память виртуальная многоуровненная
storage camera tube — передающая трубка с накоплением заряда
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17 original features
Общая лексика: первозданные черты (например, в архитектуре: A three-storey property dating from 1771,... is built in Georgian style and retains many original features.) -
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юр. постоянное местожительство; официальный (юридический) адрес; домицилийBroadly speaking, a person is domiciled in the country in which he is considered to have his permanent home but he may be domiciled in a country without having a permanent home there. Domicile is distinct from nationality or residence. A person may be resident in more than one country, but at any given time can be domiciled in one only. A person acquires what is known as a domicile of origin at birth; this is normally the domicile of the father and therefore not necessarily the country where the person was born. A person retains this domicile until acquiring a different domicile — a domicile of choice or of dependence.Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > domicile
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19 retain
[rɪ'teɪn]гл.1)а) держать; удерживать, аккумулировать, вмещатьThe sea retains the sun's warmth longer than the land. — Море дольше сохраняет солнечное тепло, чем земля.
Syn:б) сохранять; удерживатьThe Bank of England has taken further steps to retain control over the value of the pound. — Банк Англии принял дальнейшие меры по сохранению контроля над курсом фунта.
2) помнить, держать в памятиI cannot retain these distinctions. — Никак не могу запомнить эти различия.
Syn:3) юр. нанимать, приглашать ( адвоката) -
20 crease
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