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1 покрывать дефицит
1) Economy: compensate for a deficit, cover a deficit, settle a deficit2) Diplomatic term: offset the deficit3) Business: make good for deficit4) Makarov: close a shortage, close the gap, fill a shortage, fill the gap -
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deficiency, deficit, lack, shortage* * *дефици́т м.
deficit; deficiency, shortage, scarcity; (в балансе материалов, напр. одного из компонентов) shortfallвоспо́лнить дефици́т — make good the deficit [deficiency, shortfall]покрыва́ть дефици́т — close [fill] the gapдефици́т вла́жности — moisture [saturation] deficitдефици́т мо́щности — power shortageдефици́т эне́ргии — energy gap -
3 дефицит
м. deficit; deficiency, shortage, scarcity; shortfallкассовый дефицит, нехватка наличных денег — cash deficit
Синонимический ряд:недостаток (сущ.) недостаток; недостача; недостачу; нехватка; нехватку -
4 замыкание
1) General subject: closing, fastening, lock-in (ситуация, когда выбор одного варианта деятельности сильно затрудняет в дальнейшем выбор другого, возможно более успешного; напр., выбор одной из технологий затрудняет впоследствии переход к другой технологии, так как требует дополн), short circuit2) Computers: lexical closure3) Geology: closing (антиклинали), fault (из-за неисправности)5) Engineering: abridgement, abridgment, closing operation, locking, make8) Railway term: completion, lock, reentrancy (обмотки)10) Psychology: temporary connection11) Telecommunications: punch-through breakdown, return12) Electronics: bridging (контактов), closing operating, closure (линии), contact, fault (тока)14) Astronautics: shortage15) Solar energy: shorting16) Programming: (множества процедур) completion (of procedure set)17) Automation: closing (напр. контакта), interlocking (напр. между элементами управления)18) Plastics: closing (пресс-формы), sealing20) Makarov: close-in, enclosure, locking action, make (электрической цепи)21) Aluminium industry: short-circuiting -
5 острый
1) sharp2) перен. severeострый ход (в шахматах) — a dramatic/provocative move
острая критика — sharp/severe criticism ( лучше глагольная конструкция sharply criticize)
острые проблемы — severe/difficult/challenging problems, hot issues («по-журналистски»)
острые противоречия — severe contradictions, acute contradictions ( реже)
острая статья/выступление — a strongly-worded article/statement, a thought-provoking article/statement
острая полемика — fierce/heated/vigorous debate
острая реплика — a pointed reply/rebuttal
острые ощущения — thrills, kicks ( смотри песню Get Your Kicks on Route 66), a thrilling/roller-coaster experience.
Он любитель острых ощущений. — Не is after/into thrills, Не loves a thrilling experience.
Он поставил вопрос очень остро. — Не put it (very) bluntly.
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