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1 накоплять знания
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2 накапливать знания
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > накапливать знания
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3 накапливать знания
Russian-English Dictionary "Microeconomics" > накапливать знания
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4 знание знани·е
1) knowledgeтонкое знание — exact knowledge (of)
2) мн. knowledgeповерхностные знания — superficial / shallow knowledge
профессиональные знания — professional know-how, knowledge of a certain profession
твёрдые знания — solid knowledge / learning
универсальные / энциклопедические знания — encyclopedic knowledge
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5 накапливать знания
1) General subject: advance in knowledge2) Makarov: accumulate knowledgeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > накапливать знания
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6 опыт
1) (совокупность практических навыков, знаний) experienceнакапливать опыт — to accumulate / to gather experience
осваивать опыт — to assimilate / to profit by experience
богатый опыт — rich / vast experience
недостаточный опыт — insufficient experience, lack of experience
передовой опыт — advanced / progressive experience, innovations
политический опыт — political experience / mileage
производственный опыт — know-how, production experience
обмен опытом — exchange / sharing of experience (of)
опыт использования оборудования военной промышленности в гражданском производстве — experience in using defence facilities and equipment in civilian production
на опыте, по опыту — by experience
2) (эксперимент) experiment, test, trialпроводить опыт — to carry out / to perform an experiment
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7 накоплять
накопить (вн., рд.)accumulate (d.); (о деньгах тж.) save up (d.), amass (d.); (о запасах тж.) pile up (d.), hoard (d.), build* up (d.) -
8 накапливать
несов. - нака́пливать, сов. - накопи́ть(рд., вн.) accumulate (d); (о деньгах тж.) save up (d), amass (d); (о запасах тж.) pile up (d), hoard (d), build up (d)нака́пливать зна́ния — store knowledge
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9 приобретать
vt; св - приобрести́1) получать в обладание to acquire, to gain, to get; покупать to buy, to purchase litприобрета́ть биле́ты — to buy/to purchase tickets
приобрета́ть авторите́т/власть — to assume/to acquire authority/power
2) становиться обладателем свойств, качеств to acquire, to gain; to assumeприобрета́ть о́пыт — to acquire/to gain/to get experience (from sth)
приобрета́ть зна́ния — to acquire/to accumulate/to gain knowledge sg
приобрета́ть значе́ние — to acquire/to assume significance
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