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scowl [skaʊl]1 noun(angry) mine f renfrognée ou hargneuse, air m renfrogné; (threatening) air m menaçant;∎ judging from his scowl, I gathered he had lost à (en juger par) son air renfrogné, j'ai compris qu'il avait perdu;∎ she had an angry scowl on her face la colère se lisait sur son visage;∎ "of course not", she said with a scowl "bien sûr que non", dit-elle d'un air renfrogné(angrily) se renfrogner, faire la grimace; (threateningly) prendre un air menaçant;∎ to scowl at sb jeter un regard mauvais à qn -
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teacher ['ti:tʃə(r)](in primary school) instituteur(trice) m,f, maître m, maîtresse f; (in secondary school) professeur m, enseignant(e) m,f; (in special school) éducateur(trice) m,f;∎ French/history teacher professeur m de français/d'histoire;∎ teachers are threatening to strike les enseignants menacent de se mettre en grève;∎ teacher-pupil ratio taux m d'encadrement►► American teacher's aide assistant(e) m,f pédagogique;American teacher certification diplôme m d'enseignement;American teacher's college centre m de formation pédagogique, ≃ école f normale;American teacher education formation f pédagogique des enseignants;American University teacher evaluation évaluation f (des compétences) des enseignants;teacher's pet chouchou(oute) m,f du professeur;British teacher training formation f pédagogique des enseignants;∎ to do one's teacher training suivre une formation pédagogique;British teacher training certificate diplôme m d'enseignement;British teacher training college centre m de formation pédagogique, ≃ école f normale -
43 добыча подземных вод
добыча подземных вод
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groundwater extraction
The process, deliberate or inadvertent, of extracting ground water from a source at a rate so in excess of the replenishment that the ground water level declines persistently, threatening exhaustion of the supply or at least a decline of pumping levels to uneconomic depths. (Source: BJGEO)
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44 нормативный документ по ПДК
нормативный документ по ПДК
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regulation on maximum permissible limits
A body of rules or orders prescribed by a government or an international organization or treaty establishing levels of hazardous materials in the environment or in ingestible substances beyond which human exposure is deemed health-threatening. (Source: SPR)
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45 отрицательные факторы, влияющие на окружающую среду и здоровье человека
отрицательные факторы, влияющие на окружающую среду и здоровье человека
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environmental health hazard
Any physical, chemical or other agent capable of causing harm to the interrelationship between humans and the surrounding external conditions, threatening both human well-being and ecological integrity. (Source: TOE)
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46 охрана санитарного состояния окружающей среды
охрана санитарного состояния окружающей среды
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environmental health protection
Measures or devices designed to reduce the risk of harm to human health posed by pollutants or other threatening conditions in the ecosystem. (Source: TOE)
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47 разработка планов действий при экологических авариях
разработка планов действий при экологических авариях
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environmental contingency planning
The production of an organized, programmatic and coordinated course of action to be followed in the case of some accident, disaster or occurrence threatening an ecosystem and the human health or natural resources within it. (Source: TOE)
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См. также в других словарях:
Threatening — Threat en*ing, a. & n. from {Threaten}, v. {Threat en*ing*ly}, adv. [1913 Webster] {Threatening letters} (Law), letters containing threats, especially those designed to extort money, or to obtain other property, by menaces; blackmailing letters.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
threatening — index abusive, chilling effect, dangerous, formidable, imminent, insalubrious, noxious, ominous, pending … Law dictionary
threatening — [adj] menacing, ominous aggressive, alarming, apocalyptic, at hand, baleful, baneful, black, bullying, cautionary, close, comminatory, dangerous, dire, fateful, forthcoming, grim, ill boding, imminent, impendent, impending, inauspicious,… … New thesaurus
threatening — threat|en|ing [ˈθretn ıŋ] adj 1.) if someone s behaviour is threatening, you believe they intend to harm you ▪ His voice sounded threatening. ▪ a threatening gesture 2.) if the sky or clouds are threatening, bad weather is likely ▪ a threatening… … Dictionary of contemporary English
threatening — threat|en|ing [ θretnıŋ ] adjective 1. ) showing or saying that someone is likely to do something that will harm you: She s been receiving threatening phone calls. a threatening look Don t forget , he said in a low threatening voice. 2. )… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
threatening — [[t]θre̱tənɪŋ[/t]] ♦♦♦ ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n You can describe someone s behaviour as threatening, when you think that they are trying to harm you. → See also , life threatening The police could have charged them with threatening behaviour... She… … English dictionary
threatening — UK [ˈθret(ə)nɪŋ] / US adjective 1) showing or saying that someone is likely to do something that will harm you a threatening look She s been receiving threatening phone calls. 2) threatening clouds, skies, or seas show that the weather is likely… … English dictionary
threatening — threateningly, adv. /thret n ing/, adj. 1. tending or intended to menace: threatening gestures. 2. causing alarm, as by being imminent; ominous; sinister: threatening clouds. [1520 30; THREATEN + ING2] Syn. 2. See imminent, ominous. * * * … Universalium
threatening — adj. VERBS ▪ appear, be, seem, sound ▪ become ▪ find sth ▪ regard sth as, see sth as … Collocations dictionary
threatening — adjective 1 talking or behaving in a way that is intended to threaten someone: His voice sounded threatening. 2 making threats: a threatening letter threateningly adverb three /Tri:/ number 1 3 2 the three R s old fashioned used when talking… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
threatening — adjective 1) a threatening letter Syn: menacing, intimidating, bullying, frightening, hostile; formal minatory 2) banks of threatening clouds Syn: ominous, sinister, menacing, alarming, portentous, dark … Thesaurus of popular words