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приобретенные навыки имя существительное:приобретенные навыки (acquirements, acquirement)приобретенные знания (acquirements, acquirement) -
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > acquirements
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Общая лексика: познания, приобретённые знания, приобретённые навыки -
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Синонимический ряд:1. achievements (noun) accomplishments; achievements; acquisitions; attainments; feats; finishes2. requirement (noun) competency; eligibility; endowments; fitness; need; proficiency; qualification; requirement -
8 her musical acquirements are unusual for a girl of her age
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > her musical acquirements are unusual for a girl of her age
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1) копменсация биений колеса толканием с помощью автоматических приспособлений (на стенде сход-развала колёс)2) компенсирование биений колеса толканием с помощью автоматических присопособлений (напр. на стенде сход-развала колёс)Англо-русский словарь по машиностроению > push run-out with automatic acquirements
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > приобретенные навыки
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муж.;
(к чему-л.;
на чему-л.;
в чем-л.) experience;
skill( в практической работе) ;
(acquired) habit;
practice;
мн. attainment приобретенные навыки ≈ acquirements трудовые навыки практические навыки культурные навыки приобрести навыкм. skill;
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[əʹkwaıəmənt] n1. приобретение (привычек, навыков); овладение ( знаниями)2. часто pl знание, навык, умение ( благоприобретённое)her musical acquirements are unusual for a girl of her age - её музыкальная подготовка удивительна для девочки такого возраста
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[ə'kwaɪəmənt]сущ.1) приобретение, получение (знаний, навыков)2) ( acquirements) умение, знания, навыки ( полученные в результате длительных усилий)Syn: -
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толкание; толчок; нажим; давление; нажим; напор; удар; пихание; решительный бросок; рывок вперёд; энергия; предприимчивость; напористость; настырность; решительность; напряжение; усилие; настойчивая попытка; кнопка пуска; пусковая кнопка; ответственный или решающий момент; II нажимать; надавливать; толкать; продвигать; проталкивать- push-and-pull button - push-and-pull lever- push arm- push bar- push broom - push-button - push-button operated pneumatic valve - push-button plant - push-button switch - push-button tank gaging - push-button valve - push-buttom oiler- push cam- push-cut ram - push-cut shaper - push-cut shaping machine - push cycle - push-down broaching machine- push fit- push gun- push-handle - push-in connection - push-in fitting - push loading - push mechanism - push-off arm - push out - push-pull - push-pull connection - push-pull mode - push-pull stripper crane - push-pull tractor- push rod- push rod beam - push-rod fork - push rod tube - push run-out with automatic acquirements - push shovel - push starting - push stick - push switch - push the envelope - push the lever - push-type clutch - push-type ejector - push-type scraper - push-up mechanism - push V-button switching - push weld - push welder - floor push - technology push -
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ход; работа; режим работы машины; пробег; рейс; трасса; серия (испытаний); длина провода; трубопровод; спускной жёлоб; лоток; трасса; бремсберг; уклон; увод (напр. сверла); мельничный постав; ветвь конвейера; II заливать подшипник; вращаться; двигаться; работать (о машине); эксплуатировать машину; совершать пробег; прокладывать трубы; управлять; руководить- run a curve - run a tractor - run an engine - run an experiment - run at full throttle - run down - run-down - run-down battery - run dry - run empty - run faultlessly - run flat - run free - run harshly - run heavily - run hot - run idle - run in - run in stand - run-in wear - run into - run light - run low - run of crusher - run of hill - run off - run-off - run on the governor - run out - run-out - run-out with raised wheels - run the checks - run true - run untrue - run up - run-up - run-up of engine- back run- initial run - pipe run - push run-out - short run - starting run - steady run - test run - total run - trial run - vacant run -
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Синонимический ряд:1. credentials (noun) achievements; acquirements; acquisitions; antecedents; attainments; background; credentials; education; feats; finishes; preparation; qualifications2. doings (noun) actions; acts; deeds; doings; things3. successes (noun) successes; successfulness -
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1. достижения2. завоеваниеСинонимический ряд:1. credentials (noun) accomplishments; acquirements; acquisitions; antecedents; attainments; background; credentials; education; finishes; preparation; qualifications2. exploits (noun) deeds; exploits; feats; masterstrokes; stunts; tours de force -
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1. n приобретение; овладение2. n часто знание, навык, умениеher musical acquirements are unusual for a girl of her age — её музыкальная подготовка удивительна для девочки такого возраста
Синонимический ряд:1. achievement (noun) accomplishment; achievement; acquisition; attainment; feat; finish2. purchase (noun) acquiring; addition; appropriation; gain; obtainment; procurement; purchase -
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Синонимический ряд:achievements (noun) accomplishments; achievements; acquirements; attainments; feats; finishes
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