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41 заболочивание
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42 образование болота
Русско-английский биологический словарь > образование болота
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43 заболочивание
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44 заболочивание
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > заболочивание
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45 заболачивание
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46 заблатяване
boggingbogging-upгеол.stuffingswampingwaterlogging -
47 сорлинь
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48 abarrancamiento
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49 encallamiento
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50 заболачивание
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51 граница делянки
Русско-английский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > граница делянки
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52 зарывание в грунт
Русско-английский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > зарывание в грунт
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53 зарывание в грунт в болотистом месте
Русско-английский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > зарывание в грунт в болотистом месте
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54 местность f заболоченная
bogging; swampy localityСловарь по целлюлозно-бумажному производству > местность f заболоченная
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55 retarding
a замедляющий; тормозящийСинонимический ряд:1. restrictive (adj.) bridling; coercive; controlling; governing; regulating; restraining; restrictive2. bogging (verb) bogging; encumbering; hampering; hindering; hold back; impeding; obstructing3. delaying (verb) bogging down; decelerating; delaying; hanging up; miring; setting back; slackening; slowing down; slowing up4. slowing (verb) detaining; hang up; hold up; set back; slowing -
56 заболачивание
1) Geology: formation of marshes2) Biology: bog formation, bogging, paludification, swamp formation3) Engineering: marsh formation, natural pollution, waterlogging4) Agriculture: mire formation5) Construction: sloughing, water logging, logging6) Forestry: inundation7) Ecology: bogginess, bogging-up, eutrophication, swamping, swamping paludification -
57 образование болота
1) Geology: swamp formation2) Ecology: bogginess, bogging-up3) Makarov: bogging, swamp developmentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > образование болота
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58 cadena de mando
(n.) = chain of command, line of command, scalar chain of authority, scalar chain of command, scalar chainEx. The gangplank can be thrown across without weakening the chain of command.Ex. The line of command concept also had its origins in the armies of antiquity and medieval ages.Ex. The superior-subordinate group concept provides for the interlinking of groups through the scalar chain of authority of the organization.Ex. The scalar chain of command was introduced early in the organization of the Church, as was the concept of specialization.Ex. Gangplanks should be used to prevent the scalar chain from bogging down.* * *(n.) = chain of command, line of command, scalar chain of authority, scalar chain of command, scalar chainEx: The gangplank can be thrown across without weakening the chain of command.
Ex: The line of command concept also had its origins in the armies of antiquity and medieval ages.Ex: The superior-subordinate group concept provides for the interlinking of groups through the scalar chain of authority of the organization.Ex: The scalar chain of command was introduced early in the organization of the Church, as was the concept of specialization.Ex: Gangplanks should be used to prevent the scalar chain from bogging down. -
59 hundirse por el peso
(v.) = bog downEx. Gangplanks should be used to prevent the scalar chain from bogging down.* * *(v.) = bog downEx: Gangplanks should be used to prevent the scalar chain from bogging down.
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60 jerarquía de poder
(n.) = scalar chainEx. Gangplanks should be used to prevent the scalar chain from bogging down.* * *(n.) = scalar chainEx: Gangplanks should be used to prevent the scalar chain from bogging down.
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