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1 конвоирующий корабль
Naval: convoying shipУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > конвоирующий корабль
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2 проводка
1) General subject: carry (при гребле), carry trough, carry-trough (мяча - теннис), construction, follow through, follow-through (мяча), installation, lead, line, wire, entry2) Geology: ducting4) Sports: follow-through (мяча и т.п.)6) Engineering: conduit wire, guard (в прокатном стане), guide (в прокатном стане), guide plate, laying, leads, stripping plate, supply system, wires, wiring (электро), wiring arrangement, wiring group, wiring system8) Economy: accounting transaction, interned transaction9) Accounting: entry (запись хозяйственной операции (transaction) в журнал (journal) или регистр бухгалтерского учёта ledger equipment оборудование; счёт "Оборудование" equity капитал (также owners' equity - (собственный капитал))), internal transaction, accounting record (аналогично нем. Buchungssatz), pass through (в бухгалтерских документах)10) Automobile industry: lines11) Mining: trough12) Metallurgy: by-passing, guide conduit, guide shoe (поршневого стана)13) Polygraphy: guiding (ленты), lead2 (бумажной ленты), li:d (бумажной ленты), threading (ленты)14) Information technology: cable grooming16) Banking: account entry, booking18) Drilling: harness19) Network technologies: wire routing20) EBRD: bookkeeping entry, (бухг.) entry over an account21) Automation: guide shoe (поршневого стакана), guiding shoe (поршневого стакана), (электро) wiring22) SAP.fin. document entry, pstng23) oil&gas: escort, vessel escort, vessel voyage, voyage
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Convoying — Convoy Con*voy , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Convoyed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Convoying}.] [F. convoyer, OF. conveier, convoier. See {Convey}.] To accompany for protection, either by sea or land; to attend for protection; to escort; as, a frigate convoys a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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