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61 requirement
1) требование; потребность2) мн. ч. технические требования•- clean-up requirements - comfort requirements - design requirements - functional requirements - impact assessment requirements - industry water requirement - market requirements - operational requirements - oxygen requirement - service requirements - steel requirements - stream quality requirements - technological requirements - town-planning requirements - use requirement - water requirement* * *требование; спрос; потребность; условие- requirement of continuity
- requirements of structural safety
- accepted engineering requirements
- air requirement
- compulsory requirements
- design requirements
- design ultimate requirements
- dimensional requirements
- energy requirement
- fire code requirements
- flatness requirements
- functional requirements
- general requirements
- heat requirement
- levelness requirements
- materials requirement
- material requirement
- minimum air requirement
- navigational requirements
- occupant space requirements
- performance requirements
- planning requirement
- quality requirements
- refrigeration requirement
- rolling requirement
- serviceability requirements
- specific requirements
- specified requirements
- specified strength requirements
- structural requirements
- technical requirements
- water requirement
- water requirement for workability -
62 property
1) свойство; качество; атрибут2) имущество; собственность3) способность•- fixed point property - minimum norm property - property of being atomistic - property of being centered - property of being holomorphic - property of being meromorphic - property of being odd - property of being two-valued - property of being unitary
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