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121 profile
1) профиль || профилировать2) контур; очертание4) шаблон || обрабатывать по шаблону6) метал. производить фасонную обработку8) идти, следуя профилю волны ( о СПК)•-
actual profile
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aeromagnetic profile
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apparent resistivity profile
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assigned profile
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backwater profile
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blade profile
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body profile
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Bouger gravity profile
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broadside profile
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cab low profile
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cam profile
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carrier-trapping profile
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concave tooth profile
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concentration depth profile
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concentration profile
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constant velocity profile
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convergent-divergent profile
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convex tooth profile
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cross profile
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dagger profile
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deep profile
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depth profile
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depth-sounding profile
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die profile
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diffusion profile
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dopant profile
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electromagnetic profile
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end-on profile
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equivalent surface profile
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etch profile
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explosion profile
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fan profile
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final required profile
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fixed-transmitter profile
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flat velocity profile
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flight path profile
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flood profile
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floor profile
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free-air gravity profile
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geologic profile
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geomagnetic profile
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graded-index profile
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gravity profile
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ground profile
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haul profile
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horizontal-loop profile
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impurity concentration profile
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inboard profile
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index profile
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injection profile
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in-line profile
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intended profile
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interlocked profiles
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intricate profile
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lithological well profile
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load profile
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logging profile
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longitudinal profile
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magnetotelluric profile
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melting profile
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multifrequency profile
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multipath profile
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nappe-shaped profile
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nominal profile
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normal tooth rake profile
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offshore profile
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operational profile
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original profile
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outboard profile
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out-of-roundness profile
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parallel roll profile
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parallel-line profile
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part profile
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path profile
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physical profile
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pipeline route profile
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polygon profile
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potential profile
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pressure profile
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profile of slope
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profile of water wave
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program profile
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radiation damage profile
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radiometric profile
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rail profile
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railhead profile
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reconnaissance profile
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reference profile
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reflection profile
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refraction profile
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regional profile
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resistivity expansion profile
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reversed profile
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river-bed profile
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roadway profile
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roll profile
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roof profile
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salinity profile
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scimitar profile
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sea profile
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seismic profile
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self-potential profile
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skew-back profile
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slat profile
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soil profile
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spillway profile
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step-index profile
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stored limit profile
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subsidence profile
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subsurface electrical profile
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surface profile
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survey profile
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telluric profile
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temperature profile
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terminal profiles
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thermal profile
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three-dimensional profile
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tire profile
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tongue profile
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tooth profile
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track profile
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two-dimensional profile
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undercut profile
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user profiles
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velocity profile
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vertical resistivity profile
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vertical seismic profile
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vertical-loop profile
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water-surface profile
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well profile
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wheel profile
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122 положительный ущерб
1) General subject: direct loss2) Law: damnum emergens3) Accounting: direct damage4) leg.N.P. actual loss (as in Scottish law - as distinguished from loss of expected gain or profit)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > положительный ущерб
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123 реальные ущербы
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124 реальные ущербы окружающей среде
Ecology: actual environmental damageУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > реальные ущербы окружающей среде
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125 реальный экологический ущерб
Ecology: actual environmental damageУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > реальный экологический ущерб
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126 materiell
materiell I adj 1. GEN corporeal, material, physical; 2. RW tangible materiell II adv GEN corporeally, materially, physically* * ** * *materiell
material, actual, corporeal, tangible, (finanziell) financial, pecuniary;
• materiell und formell in form and in fact;
• Anspruch materiell prüfen to examine a claim on its merits;
• materielle Annehmlichkeiten creature comforts;
• materielle Bedürfnisse material (animal) needs, necessaries of life;
• materielle Grundlage financial basis;
• materielle Hilfe pecuniary aid;
• materielle Lage pecuniary circumstances;
• materielles Recht substantive law;
• materieller Schaden pecuniary (material) damage;
• materielle Unmöglichkeit physical impossibility;
• materielle Unterstützung gewähren to extend financial aid;
• materieller Vorteil pecuniary advantage (benefit);
• materielle Vorzüge und Annehmlichkeiten material comforts and pleasures;
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127 unmittelbar
unmittelbar adj GEN direct* * ** * *unmittelbar
direct[ly], proximate, immediate[ly], firsthand, (Fernsehen, Rundfunk) live;
• nicht unmittelbar at secondhand, indirect;
• unmittelbar haftbar sein to be personally (individually, primarily) liable;
• unmittelbar dem Vorstand unterstehen to report directly to the president;
• unmittelbarer Arbeitsaufwand direct labo(u)r costs;
• unmittelbar geleistete Arbeitszeit direct labo(u)r;
• unmittelbare Belastung direct charge;
• unmittelbarer Besitz actual (personal, physical) possession;
• unmittelbarer Boykott primary boycott;
• unmittelbarer Feuerschaden direct loss by fire;
• unmittelbare Gefahr immediate danger;
• unmittelbares Interesse direct interest;
• unmittelbare Kenntnis firsthand knowledge;
• unmittelbare Lohnkosten direct wages;
• unmittelbarer Materialaufwand direct material costs;
• unmittelbarer Nachbar immediate (close) neighbo(u)r;
• unmittelbarer Schaden direct (proximate) damage;
• unmittelbare Unternehmensaufgabe operating function;
• unmittelbare Ursache direct (immediate) cause;
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128 Wertminderung
Wertminderung f GRUND, RW, WIWI depreciation, impairment of value* * *f <Grund, Rechnung, Vw> depreciation, impairment of value* * *Wertminderung
depreciation [in value], reduction (shrinkage, loss, diminution, impairment) in value, value decrease, deterioration, discount, (Grundstück) injurious affection, waste;
• auf subjektiver Wertschätzung beruhende Wertminderung sentimental damage;
• wirkliche Wertminderung actual depreciation;
• Wertminderung der Bestände (Bilanz) inventory price decline (US);
• Wertminderung der Sparguthaben change in the value of the savings;
• Wertminderung erfahren to fall (decline) in value, to suffer a depreciation, (Grundstück) to waste;
• einer Wertminderung ausgesetzt sein to be liable to deteriorate in value.
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