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1 economic and contingency reserve stock
Military: ECRSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > economic and contingency reserve stock
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2 резервный запас
1) Military: store margin2) Economy: buffer inventory, line balancing stock (обеспечивающий ритмичную работу предприятия), protective inventory, reserve supplies, buffer stock3) Accounting: cushion, cushion stock, decoupling stock (обеспечивающий ритмичную работу предприятия), protective stock, reserve inventory, safety stock4) Coolers: reserve store (продуктов)5) Advertising: back-up inventory, back-up stock, contingency stock, reserve supply6) Business: buffer7) Quality control: backup stock, bar stock, buffer storage, fluctuation stock (создаваемый вследствие случайных колебаний спроса), lead-time stock (расходуемый от момента подачи заказа до его получения), reserve stock, tender stock8) Robots: buffer (материалов) -
3 экономически целесообразные запасы материальных средств для действий в особой обстановке
Military: economic and contingency reserve stockУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > экономически целесообразные запасы материальных средств для действий в особой обстановке
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4 резерв
1) General subject: back-up, backup, fallback, fund, margin, reserve, reserves, spare, store, provision, stock-pile, stockpile2) Military: contingency force, float, (объединённый) pool, reaction force, reserve force, reserve holding, response forces3) Engineering: backlog, borrow, borrow pit (грунта), dump hole, pool, resist (при тканепечатании), standby5) Construction: back cutting, barrow pit, borrow excavation6) Railway term: borrow pit (при подготовке земляного полотна), side-cutting7) Economy: stock8) Textile: reserve (при крашении), resist (при крашении), resist effect (при крашении)10) Heat: (по графику, затратам) contingency (управление проектами)11) Advertising: contingencies, contingency sum12) Business: inventory13) Management: allowance14) EBRD: contingency reserve provision (на непредвиденные расходы, на покрытие возможных потерь), reserve (на случай непредвиденных расходов)16) Quality control: slack (в системе ПЕРТ; времени)17) Makarov: back-log, bank, second string, stand-by20) Logistics: back up stock, reserve supply, safety allowance, store margin21) Tengiz: borrow pit (ж/д стр-во)22) Electrical engineering: Res23) Cement: excavating plant -
5 резерв
1. backlog2. fund3. provisionобщий резерв, создаваемый банком — general provisions
4. reserves5. stock-pile6. stockpile7. working balances8. backup9. redundancy10. spare11. contingency12. resv13. slack14. standby15. reserveСинонимический ряд:запас (сущ.) запас -
6 страховой фонд
1) Insurance: insurance fund2) Banking: safety fund, security fund3) Advertising: reserve stock4) Business: security reserve5) Sakhalin energy glossary: contingency, contingency fund6) EBRD: provident fund -
7 резервный фонд
1) General subject: rest, surplus fund, Arbitral Award Guarantee Fund, Reserve Fund ( о РФ)2) British English: rest fund3) Trade: reserve fund4) Economy: emergency funds, emergency reserve fund, reserve capital, surplus funds5) Finances: reserve, reserves stockpile (англ. оборот взят из новостного сообщения агентства Bloomberg)6) Banking: contingency fund, emergency fund7) Patents: reserve stock8) Business: insurance fund, provident fund, safety fund9) EBRD: provision, relief fund, required reserve10) Makarov: reservoir pool (напр. питательных веществ)11) SAP.fin. allowance, appropriation
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