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1 catastrophic consequences
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2 catastrophic consequences
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > catastrophic consequences
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3 calamitous consequences
= catastrophic consequences, = disastrous consequences катастрофические последствияPolitics english-russian dictionary > calamitous consequences
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4 consequence
n1) следствие, последствие, результат2) вывод, заключение3) значение, важность•to eliminate the consequences of smth — ликвидировать / устранять последствия чего-л.
- calamitous consequencesto take the consequences of smth — отвечать / нести ответственность за последствия чего-л.
- catastrophic consequences
- consequence of past errors
- consequences are hard to foresee
- consequences of a nuclear war
- disastrous consequences
- ecological consequences
- economic consequences
- elimination of the consequences of the accident
- environmental consequences
- fatal consequences
- favorable consequences
- fraught with grave consequences
- global consequences
- logical consequence
- matter of great consequence
- political consequences
- social consequences
- unfavorable consequences
- unforeseeable consequences
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5 fusion du coeur
- плавление стержня (атомн. энерг.)
плавление стержня (атомн. энерг.)
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core meltdown
An accidental overheating of the part of the nuclear reactor where fission takes place, causing fuel elements and other parts of the reactor to melt, potentially leading to catastrophic consequences in which dangerous levels of radioactive materials would be released into the environment. (Source: FFD)
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6 Kernschmelze
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core meltdown
An accidental overheating of the part of the nuclear reactor where fission takes place, causing fuel elements and other parts of the reactor to melt, potentially leading to catastrophic consequences in which dangerous levels of radioactive materials would be released into the environment. (Source: FFD)
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Немецко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > Kernschmelze
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7 core meltdown
- плавление стержня (атомн. энерг.)
плавление стержня (атомн. энерг.)
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core meltdown
An accidental overheating of the part of the nuclear reactor where fission takes place, causing fuel elements and other parts of the reactor to melt, potentially leading to catastrophic consequences in which dangerous levels of radioactive materials would be released into the environment. (Source: FFD)
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