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121 отсутствие преимущества в стратегическом отношении
Military: strategic disadvantageУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отсутствие преимущества в стратегическом отношении
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122 очевидный недостаток
General subject: obvious disadvantageУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > очевидный недостаток
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123 ощущать невыгоды своего положения
Makarov: feel at a disadvantageУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ощущать невыгоды своего положения
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124 помеха
1) General subject: a spoke in (smb.'s) wheel, a stop to ( smth.) (чему-л.), albatross, annoyance, backset, baffle, balk, barrier, block, clog, crab, crab-tree, crabber, crimp, cross-talk, cumber, disadvantage, disturbance, disturber, drawback, embarrassment, encumbrance, handicap, headache, hinderance, hindrance, hitch, hobble, holdback, impedient, impediment, interception, intercurrence, interference, interruption, intervenient, jam, jog, liability, longstop, mar, marplot, noise, nuisance, obstruction, obstructive, occlusion, pullback, retardation, retarder, retardment, roadblock, stoppage, throttle, trammel, trammels, trouble, bottleneck, obstacle, bogged down, stone of stumbling, halt2) Computers: crosstalk3) Naval: clogging4) Medicine: difficulty, stop5) Colloquial: rub6) American: spoiler7) Obsolete: let8) Latin: remora10) Engineering: bug, contaminating signal, cramp, crosstalk (перекрёстная), interfering signal, jamming (преднамеренная), parasite, perturbation, restriction, undesired signal, unwanted signal11) Chemistry: background noise12) Law: incumbrance, preclusion13) Economy: drag, handicap (напр. в механизме конкуренции)14) Australian slang: a kick in the teeth15) Automobile industry: hindrance (напр. при движении по дороге)16) Mining: counter time17) Diplomatic term: bottleneck (в переговорах), embargo18) Metallurgy: ghost signal, spurious echo, spurious response19) Scottish language: interpellation20) Telecommunications: countermeasure, pickoff21) Textile: misdraw23) Information technology: breakdown, clutter, noisy signal, spurious signal24) Oil: broad-cast interference (от радио вещательной станции), kink, noise background25) Geophysics: artefact, undesirable energy, unwanted energy26) Metrology: cross talk27) Advertising: disturbing factor28) Household appliances: disturbance interference29) EBRD: harassment30) Programming: distorting action (воздействие, вызывающее искажения сигнала. См. Теория управления. Терминология. Вып. 107. М.: Наука, 1988)31) Robots: obstruction (движению)33) Aviation medicine: disability, hazard34) Makarov: alias, bar( часто to), crossing, interference (в анализе), interrupt, pull-back35) oil&gas: distortion36) Phraseological unit: brick wall (An obstacle.) -
125 понимать невыгоды своего положения
Makarov: feel at a disadvantageУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > понимать невыгоды своего положения
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126 потенциальный вред для окружающей среды
Ecology: potential environment disadvantageУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > потенциальный вред для окружающей среды
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127 потенциальный ущерб окружающей среде
Makarov: potential environmental disadvantageУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > потенциальный ущерб окружающей среде
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128 потеря
1) General subject: attrition, bereavement (особ. родственника), death, deprival, forfeit (чего-либо), forfeiture, losing (при спекуляции), loss, miss, spillage, waste, deprivation, haemorrhage, setback2) Naval: waster3) Engineering: congestion (вызова), leak, release4) Agriculture: decline, deficiency, lesion5) Rare: deperdition6) Chemistry: wastage7) Law: disadvantage8) Economy: forfeiture (прав, имущества)9) Automobile industry: dissipation10) Metallurgy: liberation11) Psychology: break-down (здоровья)14) Oil: drop (инструмента в скважине), leakage (газа или жидкости из-за неплотности соединения), toll, wastage15) Taxes: losses16) Business: sacrifice17) Makarov: degradation, dilatation (участка хромосом), dilation (участка хромосом), disappearance (воды, питательных веществ), forfeiture (прав, имущества, должности), loss (при выветривании)18) Electrochemistry: weight loss (образца)19) Logistics: stockout20) Combustion gas turbines: parasitic loss, waste (энергии, тепла)21) Basketball: turnover
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