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breeding bottom; spawning ground -
2 опускать на дно
1. seeke the bottom2. seeking the bottom[lang name="Russian"]опустился на дно; осел — seeked the bottom
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1) General subject: breeding ground2) Engineering: breeding bank, egg-laying area3) Agriculture: egg laying4) Fishery: spawning grounds5) Ecology: breeding area, breeding bottom, breeding site, spawning, spawning area, spawning ground6) Caspian: spawning site -
4 нерестовая площадь дна
1) Biology: breeding bin2) Food industry: breeding bottomУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > нерестовая площадь дна
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с.spawning ground, breeding bottom -
7 вывод
1) General subject: breeding, conclusion, consectary, consequence, deduction, derivation, development, drop (напр., two drops; косм.; спутников), eduction, finding, implication, infer, inference, output, pin, recapitulation, rider, withdrawal, bottomline2) Computers: dump, inferencing, outcoming3) Aviation: feedout, terminal lead5) Medicine: lead6) Colloquial: bottom line (Consumers are beaming over benefits as the loonie soars towards parity with the U.S. dollar but the bottom line here is it's going to slow growth in the Canadian economy.)7) Military: placing (на орбиту), recovery (самолёта из фигуры), stand-down, withdrawal (войск), pullout8) Engineering: bond lead, bonding lead, connection terminal (электронного прибора), feedthrough, injection (на орбиту), lead terminal, leading-out, out stroke, outlet, pole, read-out, readout, reasoning (логический), tab, takeout (сейсмической косы), tap (отвод), tapping, terminal pin (штырьковый), terminal screw, termination9) Bookish: educt10) Construction: derivation (формулы), summary, tab (провода)11) Mathematics: (неизбежный) corollary, development (формулы), drawing the conclusion, output operation12) Economy: retrieval13) Accounting: argument15) Mining: draining-out, end, escape, removal (удаление)16) Diplomatic term: withdrawal (войск с чужой территории или из боя), withdrawal action (войск)19) Psychology: recapitulation (ы)20) Telecommunications: lead wire, walk-off21) Electronics: bush, bushing, contact, leg, output electrode, pin (штырьковый), terminal, withdrawall23) Information technology: disk caching, inference (логический), inferencing (логический), lead-out, pinout (микросхемы), result, roll-out, rollout24) Oil: takeout (сейсмоприёмной косы), takeout (сейсмоприемной косы)25) Astronautics: lead out, leadout27) Geophysics: print29) Advertising: sign-off30) Patents: display (данных), insertion (на орбиту)32) Crystallography: withdrawal (удаление)33) Household appliances: leading-out terminal34) Sakhalin energy glossary: (трубопровода) outlet35) Oilfield: lead( трансформатора) tap (провода), lead (трансформатора) tapping (провода), tap (трансформатора), tapping (трансформатора)36) Microelectronics: connection, connector, output terminal, pig tail, terminating connection, termination connection37) Automation: backing-off (рабочего органа), display (данных на экран), feed-out, outputting (данных), release38) Robots: readout (информации из внутренней памяти или ЭВМ)39) Cables: derivation (формулы, уравнения), outlet (в электротехнике), output (в электротехнике)40) Aviation medicine: corollary (логический), decision41) Makarov: conclusion (умозаключение), corollary (неизбежный), deduction (умозаключение), delivery (напр. листов), derivation (формулы, уравнения), development (напр., формулы), direct derivation, draw, evacuation (войск), extraction (напр., пучка из ускорителя), inference (логический), inference (умозаключение), lead (провод, контакт), lead (соединительный провод), leg (лампы), outlet (устройство), output (процесс), output (устройство), output (энергии, данных), pin (штырёк радиолампы, шины), post, readout (результатов), terminal (зажим), upshot42) oil&gas: terminal (электротех.)43) Politico-military term: drawdown (US still has more than 130,000 troops in Iraq, despite a gradual drawdown)44) Combustion gas turbines: derivation (уравнения)45) Electrical engineering: connexion46) General subject: inference (как результат и как процесс) -
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1) General subject: bat, crotch (брюк), foot, footpace, footstep, increment (аукциона), lick, merengue, move, pace, remove, step, stride, thread (винта), walk, bid step (аукциона), integral multiple2) Computers: increment size3) Biology: pitch (спирали ДНК), step (вид аллюра), tread (лошади), walk (тип аллюра)4) Aviation: pitch setting, (напр. воздушного винта) pitch5) Colloquial: batt6) Military: pitch (винтовой нарезки)7) Engineering: increment (приращения), interval (сетки частот), lead (спирали, винта), pitch, spacing (интервал), travel8) Agriculture: natural walk, pitch (цепи, расстановки рабочих органов и т.п.), step (вид аллюра лошади)9) History: shag (Народное украинское название с 16 до середины 19 в. монеты в 3 гроша), shah10) Chemistry: stage11) Construction: pitch (резьбы, постановки болтов и пр.), lead (винта)13) Railway term: complete transposition section, spacing (обмотки; заклёпок или зубьев)15) Diplomatic term: act20) Jargon: bottom line, gunboats (особенно длинный)21) Information technology: augment, augmentation, character pitch, iteration (в итеративном процессе), seq, stroke22) Oil: span (между приёмниками)23) Astronautics: pitches24) Mechanic engineering: spacing apart25) Radiolocation: step angle (поиска)26) Metrology: pitch (дифракционной решётки)27) Mechanics: block skip28) Packing: (запечатывающей машины) repeat length29) Polymers: separation, throw30) Programming: step size (напр. в итерационных процедурах)33) Robots: tact34) Makarov: increment size (размер инкремента), incrementation, lead (винта или червяка), movement, period, sample, travelling, tread, trip, twist (винта)35) Horse breeding: walk (вид аллюра)36) Combustion gas turbines: pitch (между лопатками)
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