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61 wastage natural wastage
Бухгалтерия: естественное сокращение численности рабочей силы (в результате выхода на пенсию, инвалидности, смерти)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > wastage natural wastage
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62 wastage index
эк. тр. коэффициент текучести рабочей силы (отношение количества работников, покинувших организацию за определенный период, к среднему за период количеству работников организации)See: -
63 wastage of water
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64 wastage rate
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65 wastage allowance
1) ЕБРР: допустимые потери, норматив допустимых потерь2) Судостроение: надбавка на износ -
66 wastage area
Общая лексика: зона абляции, область абляции -
67 wastage corrosion
Техника: фосфатно-шламовая коррозия -
68 wastage indicator
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69 wastage norms
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70 wastage of alcohol
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71 wastage of assets on dummy targets
Военный термин: расходование средств поражения против ЛЦУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > wastage of assets on dummy targets
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72 wastage of fuel
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73 wastage of land
Строительство: нерациональное использование земли (в проекте планировки) -
74 wastage of metal
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75 wastage of natural resources
Техника: потери природных ресурсовУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > wastage of natural resources
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76 wastage of the country's resources
Дипломатический термин: утечка богатств страныУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > wastage of the country's resources
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77 wastage of trucks
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78 wastage of water
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79 wastage rate
1) Военный термин: текучесть кадров2) Экономика: норма отходов3) Логистика: норма потерь материальных средств -
80 wastage recovery
Макаров: утилизация (отбросного тепла)
См. также в других словарях:
wastage — wast‧age [ˈweɪstɪdʒ] noun [uncountable] 1. an amount of something that is lost or destroyed: • Penalties should be introduced for excessive wastage of materials. • Our courses are designed to maximise the learning process and minimise time and… … Financial and business terms
wastage — should not be used as a synonym of the noun waste, but has special (often technical and always non judgemental) meanings: (1) loss by natural means, e.g. wear or erosion, (2) an amount wasted, (3) in the phrase natural wastage, reduction in… … Modern English usage
wastage — ► NOUN 1) the action or process of wasting. 2) an amount wasted. 3) (also natural wastage) the reduction in the size of a workforce as a result of voluntary resignation or retirement rather than enforced redundancy … English terms dictionary
Wastage — Wast age, n. Loss by use, decay, evaporation, leakage, or the like; waste. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wastage — index consumption, decrement, spoilage, waste, wear and tear Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
wastage — 1756, from WASTE (Cf. waste) (v.) + AGE (Cf. age) … Etymology dictionary
wastage — [wās′tij] n. 1. loss by use, decay, deterioration, etc. 2. anything wasted, or the amount of this; waste 3. Geol. a) the processes by which snow and ice masses are reduced by melting, evaporation, etc. b) the amount of material lost through these … English World dictionary
wastage — [[t]we͟ɪstɪʤ[/t]] 1) N UNCOUNT Wastage of something is the act of wasting it or the amount of it that is wasted. ...a series of measures to prevent the wastage of water... There was a lot of wastage and many wrong decisions were hastily taken.… … English dictionary
wastage — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ excessive, high ▪ natural (BrE) ▪ Natural wastage will cut staff numbers to the required level. ▪ muscle (BrE) ▪ … Collocations dictionary
wastage — wast|age [ˈweıstıdʒ] n [U] formal 1.) when something is lost or destroyed, especially in a way that is not useful or reasonable, or the amount that is lost or destroyed ▪ The system used to result in a great deal of food wastage. wastage of ▪… … Dictionary of contemporary English
wastage — /way stij/, n. 1. loss by use, wear, decay, etc. 2. loss or losses as the result of wastefulness: The annual wastage of time due to illness is appalling. 3. the action or process of wasting: the steady wastage of erosion. 4. something that is… … Universalium