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(вн.)1) ( присваивать себе выгоду от чужого труда) exploit (d)эксплуати́ровать труд — exploit labour
2) (управлять работой, использовать) exploit (d); operate (d), run (d)3) горн. work (d)эксплуати́ровать ша́хту — exploit / work a mine
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Makarov: exploit labourУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > эксплуатировать труд
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Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > эксплуатировать труд
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exploit, feat, heroic deed(heroic) deed, labour (''brit.''), labor (''amer.'') -
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1) General subject: design, develop, devise, elaborate, exploit (копи), exploit (месторождения), exploiter (месторождения), fill in (детали и т. п.), hammer, mature, pony, process, till, work, work out (план), work up, operate, work out (план, проект), prepare, mastermind, spell out2) Geology: chamber (дно скважины), strip5) Construction: labour6) Mathematics: formulate7) Law: frame law9) Mining: exploit (месторождение), win10) Diplomatic term: conceive, exploit (месторождения, копи), shape (план и т.п.)12) Oil: produce (о запасах в месторождениях)14) Patents: set forth15) Business: make16) Drilling: mine17) Sakhalin energy glossary: establish a form18) Automation: plan, draw up (напр. технические условия)19) Quality control: develop (конструкцию), work out (напр. метод)20) Makarov: create, lay ( laid), originate (проект), scheme, set, till (отрасль науки), work out (конструкцию), fill in (напр. детали)21) Taboo: suss22) oil&gas: evolve23) Electrical engineering: develop (новые образцы) -
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1) to exploit2) (использовать природные богатства) to exploit, to use
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