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1 запас
reserve, stock, resources, supplyделать / накапливать запасы оружия — to stockpile arms
истощать запас — to exhaust the stock, to run short of supplies, to deplete one's reserves
истощать запасы нефти — to exhaust / to deplete oil deposits
золотой запас — gold holding / reserve / stock
истощение золотых запасов — gold reserves drain, drain of gold reserves
недостаточные запасы — inadequate / deficient / short supplies
неисчерпаемый запас — inexhaustible / unfailing supply (of)
неприкосновенный запас — untouchable reserve; (продовольствия) emergency ration / store
скудный запас — scanty stock (of)
товарные запас — commodity / trade stocks
запасы ядерного оружия — stockpiles of nuclear weapons, nuclear stockpiles
в запасе — in stock / in reserve
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2 пополнять запасы
1) Military: resupply2) Economy: fill up the stock, renew stocks, renew supplies, restock3) Business: fill up inventories, renew, replenish, replenish inventories4) Quality control: replenish the stock5) Makarov: refresh6) Logistics: keep in supplies, receive logistics -
3 обновлять запасы
1) Advertising: renew stocks2) Automation: (складские) restock
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