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1 to deplete reserves
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to deplete reserves
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2 reserve
1.1) откладывать, запасать2) бронировать, резервировать, заказывать заранее2.1) запас, резерв2) фин. резервный фонд3) оговорка• -
3 reserve
nзапас, резерв- depleted reservesto deplete one's foreign currency reserves — истощать свои запасы иностранной валюты
- dollar reserve
- drain on a country's foreign reserves
- emergency reserves
- excess reserve
- external reserves
- food reserves
- foreign currency reserves
- foreign exchange reserves
- gold reserve
- hard currency reserves
- hidden reserve
- international monetary reserves
- international reserves
- labor reserves
- latent reserves
- liability reserve
- local reserves
- manpower reserves
- member of the police reserve
- mineral reserves
- monetary reserves
- nature reserve
- official reserves
- operating reserve
- production reserves
- profitable reserves
- strategic reserves
- the world's proven oil reserves
- total reserves
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4 drain
1. n вытекание; истечение; отток2. n постоянное истощение; постоянная утечка; расход3. n потребление4. n дренаж, осушка, дренирование5. n дренаж; дренажная канава, дрена6. n водосток, водоотвод7. n канализационная труба8. n мед. дренажная трубка9. n разг. рюмочка; глоток10. n l11. n осадок, остатки; опивки12. n диал. пивная гуща13. v отводить, откачивать, выпускать14. v истощать, опустошать; высасывать, выкачиватьto drain a country of its wealth, to drain the wealth of a country — выкачивать из страны её богатства
15. v вытекать, утекать, стекать16. v эл. отводить ток17. v дренировать, осушать18. v стекать в реку; сбрасывать воды19. v фильтровать20. v сочиться; просачиваться21. v оборудовать канализацией, проводить канализацию22. v пить, осушать, выпивать до дна23. v сушить24. v сушиться25. v отжиматьto set the switch to drain — поставить машину на отжим, включить отжим
Синонимический ряд:1. conduit (noun) conduit; culvert; ditch; gutter; pipe2. depletion (noun) depletion; exhaustion; reduction; strain3. drink (noun) draft; drag; drench; drink; swig; swill4. sewer (noun) cesspool; channel; duct; sewer5. bail out (verb) bail out; dump; pour6. debilitate (verb) debilitate; devitalize; enervate; exhaust; fatigue7. deplete (verb) deplete; desiccate; dry up; give out; play out; run dry; run out8. draw (verb) bleed; divert; draft; draw; draw off; let out; milk; pump; remove; siphon; tap9. reduce (verb) abate; diminish; dwindle; ebb; lessen; let up; peter out; reduce; shrink; tail off; taper off10. spend (verb) bankrupt; consume; decrease; deplete; dissipate; draw down; eat up; empty; expend; finish; impoverish; run through; sap; spend; tax; use up11. tire (verb) jade; tire; wear; wear down; wear out; weary12. trickle (verb) effuse; ooze; seep away; trickleАнтонимический ряд:fill; inundate; moisten; pour; replenish; revive; supply; swill -
5 squander
1. n расточительство, мотовство2. v растрачивать, безрассудно тратить, проматыватьto squander resources — растрачивать ресурсы, непроизводительно использовать ресурсы
3. v редк. бродить, странствовать, скитаться4. v рассеивать, рассыпатьСинонимический ряд:1. extravagance (noun) extravagance; extravagancy; lavishness; overdoing; prodigality; unthrift; waste; wastefulness2. use up (verb) consume; deplete; dissipate; exhaust; expend; fritter away; lavish; misuse; spend; throw away; use up3. waste (verb) blow; blunder away; cast away; dribble away; drivel; fool away; fritter; frivol away; muddle away; potter away; prodigalize; riot away; trifle away; wasteАнтонимический ряд:hoard; preserve; redeem; retain; save
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