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61 износ в результате полётов
Aviation medicine: flying wastage, flying wasteУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > износ в результате полётов
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62 монтажные потери
Construction: wastage -
63 надбавка на износ
Shipbuilding: wastage allowance -
64 непроизводительные расходы
1) General subject: non-productive outlays, overheads (АД)2) Law: waste of capital3) Economy: idle capacity costs, non-productive expenditures, nonproductive expenses, unproductive expenditure, unproductive expenditures4) Accounting: wastage5) Business: dead expenses, unproductive expensesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > непроизводительные расходы
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65 непроизводительный расход кормов
Agriculture: wastageУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > непроизводительный расход кормов
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66 нерациональное использование
1) General subject: irrational use, unsustainable utilization2) Economy: irrational utilization, misallocation (напр. ресурсов)3) Mining: unintelligent use4) Diplomatic term: misallocation (ресурсов)5) Makarov: wastageУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > нерациональное использование
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67 нерациональное использование вакцин
Makarov: vaccine wastageУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > нерациональное использование вакцин
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68 нерациональное использование земли
Construction: wastage of land (в проекте планировки)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > нерациональное использование земли
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69 норма потерь горючего
Logistics: fuel for wastageУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > норма потерь горючего
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70 норма потерь материальных средств
Logistics: wastage rateУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > норма потерь материальных средств
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71 норматив допустимых потерь
EBRD: wastage allowanceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > норматив допустимых потерь
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72 нормативная убыль
General subject: normal wastage -
73 нормы отходов
Advertising: wastage norms -
74 нормы потерь материальных средств
Logistics: rates of wastageУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > нормы потерь материальных средств
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75 обесценение
1) General subject: depreciation, devaluation, fall, wastage, demonetization2) Economy: depreciation amortization, diminution of value, discount, shrinkage3) Business: deterioration in value4) Audit: impairment5) Makarov: degradation -
76 обычная утечка
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77 отбросы
1) General subject: a son of the soil, burrow, chaff, chaffer, cheeseparings, chips, culch, cull, culling, cullings, draff, dreg, dregs, dross, filth, garbage, gash, leaving, leavings, offal, offsca, offscourings, ordure, outcast, overcast, refuse, rejectamentas, rejects, riff-raff, run-off, scruff, scum, shorts, shruff, skimmings, soil, sweeping (общества), tail, tailing, tails, throw out, throw-off, throw-out, trash, waifs and strays, waste3) Medicine: waste products4) Colloquial: junk7) Latin: rejectamenta8) Engineering: consumption residual, recrement, waste product, waste substances9) Agriculture: scraps10) Rare: refusal11) Construction: faecal, fecal, town refuse, trash cop,, (тж. pl) waste12) Mathematics: waste materials13) Railway term: cuttings16) Physiology: excretas18) Ecology: consumption residue, droppings, food waste, rubbish, seconds, slush, sordes, waste material, waste matter, wastes19) Business: wastage21) Automation: refused material, rejected material, spent material22) Quality control: chip, throw-outs23) Makarov: excreta, garbage (особ. кухонные), junks, lees, offals, offscouring, offscums, peltry, rejected materials, run-off (промышленности), runoff, scums, silts, sweepings (общества), throwaway24) Taboo: crap -
78 отсев
1) General subject: flunk-outs, flunkouts, off corn, off-corn, screening3) Engineering: riddlings (продукт отсеивания), screenings (продукт отсеивания), sieving, sifting, siftings4) Automobile industry: residue5) Metallurgy: fines breeze, oversize, plus mesh, plus sieve (доля порошка, остающаяся на сите определённого размера)6) Sociology: dropout (в учебном заведении)7) Food industry: riddling, siftings (продукт отсеивания)8) Silicates: shorts9) Polymers: sieve residue10) Aviation medicine: "screening-out" (кандидатов в результате отбора), attrition rate11) Makarov: attrition (студентов, сотрудников и т.п.), elimination12) Gold mining: chippings, fines, reject, rock fines ( stone quarrying) -
79 отсев (личного состава) в процессе лётной деятельности
Aviation medicine: flying wastage, flying wasteУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отсев (личного состава) в процессе лётной деятельности
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80 отсев (личного состава) в процессе подготовки
Aviation medicine: training wastage, training wasteУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отсев (личного состава) в процессе подготовки
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wastage — 1756, from WASTE (Cf. waste) (v.) + AGE (Cf. age) … Etymology dictionary
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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
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