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1 нехватка
•At very low temperatures no electrons will be excited from the valence to the conduction band because of the lack of thermal energy.
•The dearth of the technological personnel...
•A deficit of electrons...
•Drilling was discontinued because of lack (or shortage, or scarcity) of adequate equipment.
•For lack of new equipment we have to use old machines.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > нехватка
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2 отсутствие
•Coherent scattering implies no exchange of energy between the beam and the scattering centres.
•The lack of any crystal growth makes the glass highly reproducible.
•The lack of information about the exact position of the particle...
•The advantages of the new system lie in the freedom from (or absence of) human errors.
•Drilling was discontinued because of lack of (or for the lack of) adequate equipment.
•We assume no instrument error.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > отсутствие
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3 недостаток
•The trouble with this hypothesis is that the clouds would have collapsed completely...
•Unfortunately, there was one flaw in this theory.
•The drawback to this process is that...
•There are obvious pitfalls in this method.
•The chief drawback (or disadvantage, or shortcoming) of hydrogen is the hazard of fire if...
•A limitation (or failing, or weakness, or flaw) of this method is that a breakdown at any station stops the entire line.
II•A deficiency of this vitamin in the diet leads to scurvy.
•The electrode having a deficit of electrons is called the anode.
•Drilling was discontinued because of lack (or shortage, or scarcity) of adequate equipment.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > недостаток
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4 удовлетворительный
•Drilling was discontinued because of lack of adequate (or satisfactory) equipment.
•The total radiation can be determined with reasonable accuracy.
•There was a workable theory.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > удовлетворительный
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5 прерываться
•Drilling was discontinued (or suspended) because of lack of adequate equipment.
•The particles are interrupted in their journey ( движение частиц прерывается).
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > прерываться
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6 прекращаться
•Drilling was discontinued (or stopped) because of lack of adequate equipment.
•The etching was terminated to avoid excessive impingement of...
•If the residue is cooled, combustion ceases.
•The reaction arrested itself (or ceased, or was terminated) in the usual fashion.
•If the arc is not struck within the present time delay limit, then the gas and water flow will cease (or stop, or discontinue).
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > прекращаться
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