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Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
Англо-русский словарь строительных терминов > groundwater budget
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Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > groundwater budget
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Техника: баланс подземных вод -
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- budget
- n1. смета расходов; бюджет; баланс
- construction budget
- energy budget
- groundwater budget
- hydrologic budget
- overall budget for labor cost
- owner's project budget
- project budget
- sediment transport budget
- water budget
Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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1) бюджет, смета2) баланс (напр. водный)•- construction budget - operational budget - groundwater budget - hydrologic budget - regional water budget - water budget* * *1. смета расходов; бюджет; баланс- construction budget
- energy budget
- groundwater budget
- hydrologic budget
- overall budget for labor cost
- owner's project budget
- project budget
- sediment transport budget
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грунтовые воды; подземные воды -
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1. смета расходов; бюджет; баланс2. проф. сумка или карман для гвоздей -
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English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > energy budget
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12 ground-water budget
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > ground-water budget
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13 баланс подземных вод
groundwater budgetБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > баланс подземных вод
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Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > баланс подземных вод
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1) вход3) входящее (вводимое, подводимое) количество6) эл. начало обмотки8) входное устройство; устройство ввода ( данных)10) входной, на входе; вводимый•-
address input
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aerial input
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analog input
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antenna input
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asynchronous input
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automatic input
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balanced input
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bipolar input
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blanking input
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blast input
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boiler thermal input
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card input
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chip enable input
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chip select input
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clear input
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clock input
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clocked input
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color difference input
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common-mode input
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continuous input
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count input
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coupler input
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data input
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dedicated input
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dial-up input
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differential input
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digital input
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diode-clamped input
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direct input
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disable input
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document input
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electric energy input
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enable input
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equivalent anode dark current input
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equivalent dark current noise input
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extraneous input
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floating input
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fuel input
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full-scale input
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geometric input
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graphical input
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graphic input
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graphics input
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grounded input
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groundwater input
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heat input
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high-voltage input
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illustration input
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information input
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inhibiting input
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inhibit input
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inverting input
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keyboard input
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latched input
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load input
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lock input
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magnetic tape input
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manual input
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menu-driven input
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microfilm input
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mnemonic input
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multiple keyboard input
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noninverting input
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n-wide input
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on-line input
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paper tape input
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parallel input
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plate anode power input
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plate power input
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power input
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program input
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punched tape input
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quantized input
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rated input
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read enable input
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read input
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real-time input
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reference input
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reset input
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sampled input
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select input
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sensory input
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serial input
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set input
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slag input
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speech input
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surface-water input
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synchronization input
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sync input
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synchronous input
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tape input
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touch input
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triggering input
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trigger input
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unbalanced input
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unsolicited input
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verbal input
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video input
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vocal input
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water-budget input
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water input
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wayeguide input
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write enable input
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