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1 explicitly authorised
English-Russian big medical dictionary > explicitly authorised
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2 authorised
Синонимический ряд:1. official (adj.) approved; authorized; endorsed; official; ordered; sanctioned2. commissioned (verb) accredited; commissioned; empowered; enabled; entitled; licensed; qualified3. let (verb) allowed; consented; let; permitted; sanctioned -
3 bathing water
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bathing water
All waters, inland or coastal, except those intended for therapeutic purposes or used in swimming pools, an area either in which bathing is explicitly authorised or in which bathing is not prohibited and is traditionally practised by a large number of bathers. Water in such areas must meet specified quality standards relating to chemical, microbiological and physical parameters. (Source: GILP96)
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4 bathing freshwater
- пресная вода, пригодная для купания
пресная вода, пригодная для купания
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bathing freshwater
Freshwater in which bathing is explicitly authorised or in which bathing is not prohibited and is traditionally practised by a large number of bathers. Water in such areas must meet specified quality standards relating to chemical, microbiological and physical parameters. (Source: GILP96a)
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