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1) Military: have an adverse effect2) Diplomatic term: have an adverse effect on (на что-л.)3) Makarov: infectУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отрицательно влиять
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обработка питьевой воды
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drinking water treatment
The Directive on the Quality of Surface Water Intended for Drinking Water defines three categories of water treatment (A1, A2, A3) from simple physical treatment and disinfection to intensive physical and chemical treatment. The treatment to be used depends on the quality of the water abstracted. The Directive uses imperative values for parameters known to have an adverse effect on health and also guide values for those which are less adverse. There is also a directive which complements the "surface water abstraction" Directive by indicating the methods of measurement and the frequency of sampling and analysis required. (Source: PORT)
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > обработка питьевой воды
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Mathematics: have an adverse effect onУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > оказывать отрицательное действие на
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2) Military: have an adverse effectУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отрицательно сказываться
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Diplomatic term: have an adverse effect on (чём-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > отрицательно сказываться на
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oil&gas: have an adverse effectУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сказаться отрицательно
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1) Mathematics: affect adversely, have an adverse effect on2) Sakhalin energy glossary: be detrimental to (ТЭО стр.), to be detrimental toУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сказываться отрицательно на
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нареч.negativelyотрицательно покачать головой — shake* one's head
сказываться отрицательно (на) — have an adverse effect (on), affect adversely (d.)
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Отрицательно влиять/сказываться наHowever, heat exchanger size and weight are adversely affected by the use of high molecular weight gases. (... на размеры и вес теплообменника...)Higher interest rates would still have an adverse effect on the economy. (... всё ещё отрицательно влияют на экономику)The data demonstrate that design may exhibit a strong negative influence on water injection effectiveness.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > отрицательно влиять на
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Отрицательно влиять/сказываться наHowever, heat exchanger size and weight are adversely affected by the use of high molecular weight gases. (... на размеры и вес теплообменника...)Higher interest rates would still have an adverse effect on the economy. (... всё ещё отрицательно влияют на экономику)The data demonstrate that design may exhibit a strong negative influence on water injection effectiveness.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > отрицательно сказываться на
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нареч.отве́тить отрица́тельно — answer in the negative
отрица́тельно покача́ть голово́й — shake one's head
относи́ться отрица́тельно (к) — disapprove [-uːv] (of)
ска́зываться отрица́тельно (на) — have an adverse effect (on), affect (d) (adversely)
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(отражаться) tell (on)Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > сказываться сказывать·ся
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16 влияние влияни·е
influence, effect, impact; (особ. политическое) leverageвыйти из-под влияния — to get beyond / out of control
иметь влияние — to have influence (on)
оказывать влияние на чьё-л. мнение — to bias smb.'s opinion
оказывать отрицательное / положительное влияние — to bias for the worse / for the better
ослабить влияние — to diminish / to lessen / to reduce one's influence (on)
поддаваться влиянию, попасть под влияние — to fall / to come under the influence (of), to be influenced (by)
пользоваться (большим) влиянием — to have (a lot of) influence; to carry (a lot of) weight
противодействовать чьему-л. влиянию — to counteract smb.'s influence
распространять своё влияние — to spread / to extend one's influence
усилить влияние — to consolidate / to strengthen one's influence (on)
благотворное влияние — salutary / wholesome influence
большое (политическое) влияние — clout
возрастающее влияние — increasing / growing influence
закулисное влияние — behind-the-scenes / backstairs influence
идейное / идеологическое влияние — ideological influence
непосредственное влияние — direct / immediate influence
огромное влияние — enormous / tremendous influence
пагубное влияние — disastrous / pernicious influence
стабилизирующее влияние — stabilizing / steadying influence
тлетворное влияние — pernicious / corrupting influence
влияние сдерживания путём устрашения — deterrence / deterring effect(s)
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•It is suspected that these deleterious (or adverse, or detrimental, or harmful, or unfavourable, or untoward) effects result from overheating.
•They are particularly resistant to the ill effects of abrasive erosion.
* * *Вредное влияние / воздействиеVespel has operated in hydraulic fluid with no ill effects.For diffusers of 20 deg, the work of S. [8] indicates that vortex generators can have a detrimental effect on flow steadiness.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > вредное влияние
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Оказывать вредное влияние-- In the case of gas turbines operating in contaminated environment both of these phenomena play an adverse role. Оказывать вредное влияние на-- It has been established that copper and other trace elements have a detrimental effect on the notch-impact properties of ferrite steels irradiated at reactor operating temperatures of about 550°F.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > оказывать вредное влияние
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БРАТЬ/ВЗЯТЬ СВОЁ VP1. (subj: humanusu. pfv) to achieve one's desired, established aim (when in conflict with another person or when struggling against adverse circumstances)X возьмёт своё = X will succeed (prevail, win out)X will get (have) his way (in limited contexts) X's turn (day, moment) will come X will get back at person Y X will take his revenge.«Дождались станишники (phonetic spelling = станичники) своего часа. И уж они, будьте покойны, они своё возьмут» (Максимов 3). This is just what the Cossacks have been waiting for. They'll take their revenge, don't you worry" (3a).2. ( subj: a noun denoting a season, natural phenomenon etc) to manifest itself fullyX возьмёт своё = X will come into its own....Весна брала своё. Все кругом золотисто зеленело... (Тургенев 2)....Spring was coming into its own. All around him was the gold and verdure of spring... (2a).3. ( subj: abstr) to render its typical effect, dominate, usu. in an evident mannerX брал свое - X was making itself feltX was having its way X was claiming its own X was prevailing ( usu. of old age, illness etc) X was taking its toll X was telling (on person Y) X was catching up (with person Y) (of age only) person Y was feeling his age (of disease only) X was overpowering person Y.Так жила тетя Маша со своими богатырскими дочерями -бедно, вольно, неряшливо. Дети и сама она питались чем попало, но могучая природа брала своё, и все они выглядели румяными, сильными, довольными (Искандер 3). Thus Aunt Masha lived with her herculean daughters-poor, free, and slovenly. The children, and she herself, lived from hand to mouth, but mighty nature had its way and all of them looked rosy, strong, and content (3a).«...Слышу, патер в дырочку (исповедальни) ей (девушке) назначает вечером свидание, а ведь старик - кремень, и вот пал в одно мгновение! Природа-то, правда-то природы взяла своё!» (Достоевский 2). "...I heard the priest arranging a rendezvous with her (the girl) for that evening through the hole (of the confessional booth)the old man was solid as a rock, but he fell in an instant! It was nature, the truth of nature, claiming its own!" (2a)....Молодость брала своё: горе Наташи начало покрываться слоем впечатлений прожитой жизни, оно перестало такою мучительною болью лежать ей на сердце, начинало становиться прошедшим, и Наташа стала физически оправляться (Толстой 6)....Youth prevailed: Natasha's grief began to be submerged under the impressions of daily life and ceased to weigh so heavily on her heart, it gradually faded into the past, and she began to recover physically (6a).Он был уже так слаб от двенадцати (уколов), уже (врачи) качали головами над его анализами крови, - а надо было выдержать ещё столько же? Не мытьём, так катаньем болезнь брала своё (Солженицын 10). Не was so weak from the twelve (injections) he had had-already they (the doctors) were shaking their heads over his blood count-might he really have to endure the same number again? By hook or by crook the disease was overpowering him (10a).
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