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1 жидкие отходы
1) Engineering: floating refuse2) Ecology: liquid effluent, waste liquid, waste liquids3) Advertising: liquid wastes4) Oilfield: liquid waste5) oil&gas: waste water, waste-water, wastewater -
2 заём
эк.loan, borrowingвыпускать заём — to issue / to float a loan
гарантировать заём — to guarantee / to back a loan
предоставлять заём без всяких политических условий — to grant a loan without political strings attached
размещать заём за границей — to distribute / to float a loan abroad
беспроцентный заём — interest-free loan, loan without interest
внешний заём — foreign loan, borrowing abroad, external borrowing / loan
внутренний заём — domestic / internal loan / borrowing
государственные займы — government / state loans
заём на льготных условиях — low-interest loan, loan on easy / favourable terms
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3 флаг
ходить под флагом (морского) государства — to sail under the flag of a (maritime) state / country
ходить под флагом, не имея на то разрешения — to sail under a flag without being authorized to do so
поднять флаг — to hoist / to raise a flag
давать право / разрешить поднять флаг — to authorize the flying of the flag
приспустить флаг (в знак траура) — to fly the flag / colours at half-mast
приспустить флаг для салюта — to dip the flag / the colours
белый флаг (парламентёра) — white flag, flag of truce
выгодный / удобный флаг — flag of convenience
государственный / национальный флаг — national flag
государственный флаг США — Stars and Stripes, Old Glory
коммерческий флаг — commercial / mercantile flag
государство, под флагом которого ходит судно — the state whose flag the ship flies
корабль, идущий под флагом ООН — ship flying the UN flag
страны "удобного флага" (Панама, Либерия, Гондурас) — PANLIBHON (Рапата, Liberia, Honduras)
суда, идущие под флагом какого-л. государства — ships flying the flag of a country
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