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1 their results demand stricter monitoring
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > their results demand stricter monitoring
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2 monitoring
1. n контроль2. n подслушивание; радиоперехватmonitoring noise — шум, вызываемый подслушиванием
3. n физ. дозировка4. n физ. дозиметрический контроль -
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[ʹmɒnıt(ə)rıŋ] n1. контрольtheir results demand stricter monitoring - их результаты требуют более строгой проверки /более строгого контроля/
2. подслушивание; радиоперехват3. физ.1) дозировка2) дозиметрический контроль -
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Синонимический ряд:1. fuller (adj.) closer; fuller; more exact; more faithful; more rigorous; more uncompromising2. more demanding (adj.) more demanding; more exacting; more unyielding; severer; sterner; tougher3. more rigid (adj.) more draconian; more ironhanded; more rigid; more rigorist; more stringent; more unpermissive4. truer (adj.) more just; more right; more undistorted; more veracious; more veridical; truer -
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сущ. мониторинг;
контроль, наблюдение - environmental monitoring monitoring actuals versus budget monitoring of repayments production monitoring ecological monitoring control and monitoring контроль - their results demand stricter * их результаты требуют более строгой проверки /более строгого контроля/ подслушивание;
радиоперехват - * station станция радиоперехвата (физическое) дозировка;
дозиметрический контроль environmental ~ мониторинг качества окружающей среды health ~ наблюдение за здоровьем market ~ контроль рынка monitoring диспетчерское управление ~ дозиметрический контроль ~ контрольная проверка ~ мониторинг ~ наблюдение ~ текущий контроль ~ управление ~ of legality проверка законности remote ~ дистанционный контрольБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > monitoring
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6 их результаты требуют более строгого контроля
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > их результаты требуют более строгого контроля
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7 их результаты требуют более строгой проверки
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > их результаты требуют более строгой проверки
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