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с.-х. потребление кормовБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > food intake
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1) Техника: потребление пищевых продуктов2) Экономика: потребление кормов3) Космонавтика: приём пищи4) Экология: потребление пищи5) Авиационная медицина: поглощение пищи6) Макаров: рацион питания -
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потребление пищи, приём пищи -
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Англо-русский словарь по пищевой промышленности > food intake
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English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > food intake
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English-Russian dictionary of program "Mir-Shuttle" > food intake
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Макаров: потребление валовой энергии кормаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > gross energy food intake
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intake 1. всасывание; 2. поглощение, потребление; 3. приём внутрьfood intake приём пищиEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > intake
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1. n втягивание, всасывание2. n потребление3. n тех. израсходованная энергия; потребляемая мощность4. n тех. впуск5. n тех. приёмное, впускное или всасывающее устройство; заборное отверстие6. n тех. метал. литник7. n тех. гидр. водозабор; головное сооружение канала8. n тех. горн. вентиляционная выработка9. n тех. резкое сужениеосушенный участок; отгороженный участок
10. n шотл. обман11. n шотл. обманщикСинонимический ряд:1. admission (noun) admission; amount taken in; enrolment; inlet; input; taking in2. money coming in (noun) accretion; accumulation; earnings; gain; harvest; money coming in; profit; returns -
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n1) набор (служащих); пополнение
- actual intake
- annual intake
- food intake
- industrial intake
- labour power intake
- water intake
- intake of ordersEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > intake
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1) поглощение; потребление (напр. продовольствия)2) набор (служащих)3) контингент принятых в учебное заведение4) потребляемая мощность; израсходованная энергия -
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[ʹınteık] n1. втягивание, всасывание2. потребление3. набор, пополнение, призыв; число принятых в учебное заведение, зачисленных на военную службу, принятых на работу или в члены какой-л. организации и т. п.4. тех. израсходованная энергия; потребляемая мощность5. тех.1) впускintake stroke - ход /такт/ всасывания
6. метал. литник7. гидр. водозабор; головное сооружение канала8. горн. вентиляционная выработка9. резкое сужение ( в трубке)10. диал. осушенный участок; отгороженный участок11. шотл.1) обман2) обманщик -
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1) потребле́ние сfood intake — рацио́н пита́ния
the annual intake — годово́е потребле́ние
2) приём мschool's annual intake of students — ежего́дный приём уча́щихся в шко́лу
3) тех air intake воздухозабо́рник м -
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1. n пища; питание; еда2. n продукты питания, продовольствие, съестные припасыpreserved food — консервированные продукты, консервы
processed food — пищевой продукт, подвергшийся технологической обработке
3. n корм; питательные веществаСинонимический ряд:1. aliment (noun) aliment; edibles; foodstuffs; nourishment; nutriment; pabulum; pap; sustenance; victuals2. board (noun) board; fare; meals3. bread (noun) bread; chow; comestibles; edible; feed; fodder; foodstuff; forage; grub; meal; meat; nurture; provender; scoff; spread; viands; vivres4. diet (noun) cuisine; diet; eats; larder5. provisions (noun) provisions; rations; stores
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