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1 выйти в отставку
1) General subject: hang up fiddle, quit the army, resign a commission, surrender office, take discharge2) Military: resign commission3) Diplomatic term: go out (о правительстве)4) Makarov: retire from service -
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resignation; (уход на пенсию) retirementвыйти / уйти в отставку — to leave / to surrender / to vacate / to resign office; (на пенсию) to retire (from service); (о правительстве) to go out
подать в отставку — to file / to give / to hand / to send in / to submit / to tender one's resignation
уходить в отставку (о лорде-канцлере или министре, Великобритания) — to return the seals
в отставке — retired, on the retired list, in retirement
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3 вывод из эксплуатации (в информационных технологиях)
вывод из эксплуатации (в информационных технологиях)
(ITIL Service Transition)
Окончательное удаление ИТ-услуги или другой конфигурационной единицы из среды промышленной эксплуатации. «Выведена из эксплуатации» это одна из фаз жизненного цикла многих конфигурационных единиц.
[Словарь терминов ITIL версия 1.0, 29 июля 2011 г.]EN
retire
(ITIL Service Transition)
Permanent removal of an IT service, or other configuration item, from the live environment. Being retired is a stage in the lifecycle of many configuration items.
[Словарь терминов ITIL версия 1.0, 29 июля 2011 г.]Тематики
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > вывод из эксплуатации (в информационных технологиях)
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4 снимать с вооружения
1) General subject: decommission, (оружие) retire a weapon2) Military: disactivate, discard, discard ( a weapon) from service, discard a weapon, ditch, drop from operation, fade out, obsolete a weapon, phase out, phase out (по этапам), phase out of service (по этапам), remove from inventory, scrap, wash out, withdraw from service, zero out3) Makarov: retire a weaponУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > снимать с вооружения
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5 снимать с эксплуатации
1) Aviation: take out of service, with-draw from service, withdraw from service2) Engineering: phase out3) Economy: lay off4) Telecommunications: phase out of service5) Oil: place out of service6) Makarov: put out of operation, remove from service, retire7) Electrical engineering: lay off (оборудование)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > снимать с эксплуатации
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6 выводить из эксплуатации
* * *Выводить из эксплуатации -- to decommission, to retire, to remove from service, to take out of service (или operation), to take off the lineThis test loop was decommissioned in June 1975 after a total of 35,535 loading cycles had been applied to the fatigue specimens.At Pulliam, Boilers 1 and 2 were built in 1927 and retired in 1980.Later, Unit 4 was taken off the line to install the new header.If the machine is taken out of operation for some time, the belts should be removed from the pulleys.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > выводить из эксплуатации
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7 увольнять
1) General subject: boot, boot out, boot round, can, cashier, discharge, dismiss, dispense, displace, fire, give, give somebody the sack (кого-либо), give the axe, give the push, muster out, pay off (рабочих), relieve, remove, retire, screen out (сотрудника, особ. из-за неблагонадёжности), select out, send away, separate, shelve, spare, stand off (на время), superannuate, turn away, turn out, boot out, boot round, discard, give the bucket, turn off, pay off (рабочих, матросов), give the gate (кого-л.), put upon the shelf (кого-л.), put upon the shelve (кого-л.), renvoyer, (c государственной службы) dismiss from service4) Military: cut from the rolls (со службы), discharge (с военной службы), discharge (с военной службы), drop from the rolls (со службы), eliminate (с военной службы), order-out (с действительной военной службы), release, relieve (из ВС), select out (с военной службы)5) Rare: disband (из армии), disemploy6) Law: amove, oust, separate (с военной службы), victimizate (за участие в забастовке)7) Economy: bag, discharge from employment, dismiss (с работы), lay off (рабочих), turn off (рабочих)8) Accounting: lock out (работника), sack (с работы), supersede9) Diplomatic term: screen out (сотрудника, особ. по неблагонадёжности), select out (сотрудника)11) Patents: axe13) Labor market: sign off14) Makarov: victimize (особ. в порядке репрессии после стачки и т.п.), fire out -
8 удалять
1) General subject: brush off, delete, depilate, dislodge, erase, excise, expel, expunge, extirpate, extract, have out, move away, obliterate, plough up, prune (всякого рода излишества), pull out (зубы), purge, purge away (что-либо), put out, recede, remove, retire, strike off, take away, take out, take up, vent, vent-hole, venthole, weed, winnow, winnow away, winnow out, withdraw, weed out, pull out (зуб), (часть текста) blank out (You will notice I had blanked out the salary in that section.), keep away2) Computers: dike3) Naval: fetch off4) Medicine: ablate, amputate, draw, eliminate (из организма), evacuate (гной и т.п.), strip (содержимое)5) Obsolete: regue (из посева сортовую примесь)6) Engineering: demount (сменный пакет дисков), dispose, dispose of (отходы), eject, evacuate (что-л. из сосуда, аппарата), strip off, vent (газ), wipe7) Agriculture: disbud, disembowel8) Rare: vanish9) Construction: tear out (покрытие пола), clear away11) Law: exclude, sever (из текста документа)13) Diplomatic term: (of) dispose14) Cinema: cancel15) Forestry: chop off, prune away, prune down17) Polygraphy: clear away (задубленный коллоид с копии позитивного копирования)18) Jargon: skin out (волосы на теле)19) Information technology: del, drop, drop (программу из памяти)20) Oil: broach (перегородку из породы между двумя смежными, соприкасающимися скважинами)21) Astronautics: dehorn22) Theory of mass service: displace (напр. требование)25) Business: dispose of26) Drilling: relieve27) Microelectronics: uncover29) Polymers: discard30) Automation: cut, drop (напр. программу из ЗУ), strip off (напр. данные из файла)31) leg.N.P. expel (e.g., a trespasser, a pupil from school), send away32) Makarov: cut (напр. фрагмент текста или изображения), divest, draw (зуб), eliminate (напр. из организма), erase (напр., запись), expell, extract (напр., пробку из бутылки), kill, off, resect, strip off (из текста ненужную информацию), take off, vent (напр. газ), cut out, drive off (газы)33) Taboo: unloope34) Internet: filter out (выборочно, отсеивать)35) Electrochemistry: stripping36) Aluminium industry: dump37) Cement: exhaust
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