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The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > front loading
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > front-loading
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1) Строительство: с фронтальной загрузкой2) Страхование: начальная прибавка к премии3) Экология: торцевая загрузка4) Бытовая техника: фронтальная загрузка5) Химическое оружие: перераспределение бюджета за счёт увеличения стоимости первоначального этапа6) Макаров: фронтальная акустическая нагрузка (громкоговорителя)7) Автодорожное право: буксировка методом частичной погрузки (Sema84) -
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1) Строительство: с фронтальной загрузкой2) Вычислительная техника: загружаемый с лицевой стороны (напр. с клавиатуры) -
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The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > front loading
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загружаемый с лицевой стороны (напр., с клавиатуры)English-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > front-loading
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English-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > front loading
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English-Russian dictionary on household appliances > front loading
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English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > front-loading
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English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > front-loading
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English-Russian dictionary of computer science > front-loading
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English-Russian small dictionary of medicine > front loading
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= front-operated automatic фронтальный токарный автоматEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > front-loading automatic
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20 front-loading lathe
English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > front-loading lathe
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Front loading — is USA s Defense Department jargon for a method used by the Military industrial complex to increase defense funding. The phrase is commonly used together with political engineering Quote from Franklin C. Spinney: Front loading is the practice of… … Wikipedia
front loading — also front end loading ➔ loading … Financial and business terms
front-loading — front load UK US verb [T] FINANCE ► to put or have more payments, charges, activities, etc. close to the beginning of a period: »The training programme is front loaded so that you begin to acquire knowledge and skills right at the start. »In this … Financial and business terms
front-loading — /frunt loh ding/, adj. 1. designed to be loaded, supplied, or tended from the front: a front loading washer; a front loading VCR. n. 2. the practice of expending maximum effort, collecting a fee, interest, or commissions, etc., as early as… … Useful english dictionary
front-loading — /frunt loh ding/, adj. 1. designed to be loaded, supplied, or tended from the front: a front loading washer; a front loading VCR. n. 2. the practice of expending maximum effort, collecting a fee, interest, or commissions, etc., as early as… … Universalium
front-loading — /ˈfrʌnt loʊdɪŋ/ (say frunt lohding) adjective 1. of or relating to a washing machine, clothes dryer, DVD recorder, etc., which allows for material to be inserted at the front. –noun 2. this facility …
front loading — Loan fee or sales commission paid from the initial funds borrowed … American business jargon
loading — load‧ing [ˈləʊdɪŋ ǁ ˈloʊ ] noun [uncountable] 1. INSURANCE FINANCE an amount of money added to the cost of an insurance policy or other financial product to pay for the cost of managing the policy, loan, etc ˈback ˌloading , ˈback end ˌloading… … Financial and business terms
Loading (disambiguation) — Loading is the insertion of impedance into a circuit to change the characteristics of the circuit.Loading may also refer to:* Carbohydrate loading, a strategy employed by endurance athletes to maximize the storage of glycogen in the muscles *… … Wikipedia
front-end loading — or frontˈ loading noun 1. The taking of a large part of the total costs and commission of an investment or insurance policy out of the early payments or profits made 2. Any similar weighting of borrowing, deduction, etc towards the early stages… … Useful english dictionary
front-load — UK US verb [T] FINANCE ► to put or have more payments, charges, activities, etc. close to the beginning of a period: »The training programme is front loaded so that you begin to acquire knowledge and skills right at the start. »In this type of… … Financial and business terms