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1 depletion of supplies
Военный термин: истощение запасов -
2 depletion of supplies
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3 depletion of supplies
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4 depletion of supplies
English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > depletion of supplies
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5 depletion
1. n истощение, исчерпывание; опустошение2. n истощение запасов ископаемого; хищническая эксплуатация3. n мед. кровопускание4. n мед. очищение или опорожнение кишечника5. n мед. спец. обеднениеСинонимический ряд:reduction (noun) consumption; deficiency; emptiness; exhaustion; reduction -
6 depletion
сокращение, уменьшение ( численности ЛС или вооружения), снижение ( качества и ТТХ) -
7 complement depletion
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > complement depletion
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8 account supplies
visible supplies — видимые запасы; видимые поставки
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9 ample supplies
visible supplies — видимые запасы; видимые поставки
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10 истощать
несовер. - истощать;
совер. - истощить( кого-л./что-л.) exhaust;
wear out, drain;
use up;
deplete истощить запасы месторождения ≈ to exhaust the deposits, to work out the deposits истощать чье-л. терпение ≈ to exhaust smb.'s patience, to wear out smb. 's patience истощить запасы ≈ to exhaust/drain the supplies истощить ресурсы ≈ to deplete the resources истощить копи ≈ to work out mines истощать почву ≈ to exhaust/emaciate/impoverish the soilистощ|ать -, истощить (вн.) exhaust (smb., smth.) ;
~ почву impoverish the soil;
истощить запасы exhaust stocks;
~ силы drain/sap energy;
~аться, истощиться
1. (ослабевать) weaken, dwindle;
(о почве) be* impoverished/exhausted;
2. (приходить к концу) be* exhausted, get* low, run* out;
(о залежах, ископаемых) run* thin;
моё терпение истощилось my patience is exhausted, my patience is at an end;
~ение с.
3. (изнурение) exhaustion;
(о почве тж.) impoverishment;
нервное ~ение nervous exhaustion;
4. (уменьшение) depletion;
~ение месторождения железной руды depletion of iron deposits.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > истощать
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11 control
1. n1) управление, руководство2) контроль, проверка; контролирование; надзор3) управление; регулирование; регулировка
- accounting control
- administrative control
- air traffic control
- arms control
- automatic control
- biological control
- birth control
- border control
- budgetary control
- central control
- check-in control
- complete control
- computer control
- constant control
- consumer credit control
- contamination control
- continuous control
- cost control
- credit control
- crop pest control
- currency control
- current control
- customs control
- cycle control
- day-to-day control
- depletion control
- direct control
- economic control
- effective control
- environmental control
- exchange control
- export control
- feedback control
- financial control
- fiscal control
- follow-up control
- foreign control
- foreign exchange control
- functional control
- government control
- humidity control
- import control
- inadequate control
- individual control
- inflation control
- information control
- insurance control
- internal control
- international control of liquidity
- internal administrative control
- interoperational control
- inventory control
- labour control
- lax control
- machine control
- managerial control
- mandatory control
- manual control
- manufacturing control
- market control
- marketing control
- material control
- material quality control
- maximum-minimum inventory control
- monetary control
- monetary base control
- monopoly control
- nongovernmental control
- numerical control
- on-site control
- operating control
- operational control
- order control
- ordering and stock control
- order intake control
- output control
- outside control
- overall control
- partial control
- passport control
- percentage control
- periodic control
- pest control
- pollution control
- population control
- price control
- process control
- product control
- production control
- product quality control
- product status control
- profitability control
- programme control
- progress control
- property control
- public control
- quality control
- quantity control
- regular control
- remote control
- rent control
- routine control
- running control
- selection control
- selective control
- selective credit control
- selective price control
- sequential control
- shipping control
- shop floor control
- shortage control
- social control
- special control
- spending control
- standard control
- standard cost control
- state control
- statistical control
- statutory control
- stock control
- stores control
- strict control
- stringent control
- supervisory control
- supplier control
- technical control
- tight control
- traffic control
- uniform control
- unit stock control
- vehicle exhaust control
- wage control
- wage-price control
- work control
- workers' control
- working control
- control of goods received
- control of investment
- control of materials and supplies inventories
- control over export and import
- control over prices
- under the control of
- assume control
- bring under control
- carry out control
- drop control
- effect control
- ensure effective control
- establish control
- exercise control
- exert control
- gain control of a company
- get beyond control
- get out of control
- have control
- impose control
- keep under control
- lift control
- lose control
- maintain control
- perform control
- place under control
- put under control
- relinquish control
- set up control
- strengthen control
- take out of control
- take under control2. v1) управлять, руководить2) контролировать, проверять3) регулировать, контролироватьEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > control
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