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[ɪm'pɛəmənt]n1) погі́ршення; пошко́дження2) пору́шення -
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нарушение; ухудшение; повреждение; расстройство; ослабление -
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ослабление; ухудшениеАнгло-русский толковый словарь терминов и сокращений по ВТ, Интернету и программированию. > impairment
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noun détérioration
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impairment — I (damage) noun detriment, disrepair, harm, hurt, injury, loss associated concepts: impairment of vision II (drawback) noun detriment, disadvantage, inability, liability, limitation associated concepts: impairment of funds, impairment of security … Law dictionary
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impairment — UK [ɪmˈpeə(r)mənt] / US [ɪmˈpermənt] noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms impairment : singular impairment plural impairments the fact that a part of your body is unable to do something fully a hearing impairment … English dictionary
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Impairment — 1. A reduction in a company s stated capital. 2. The total capital that is less than the par value of the company s capital stock. 1. This is usually reduced because of poorly estimated losses or gains. 2. Impairment can be used in many contexts … Investment dictionary
impairment — n. (a) hearing; memory; mental; physical; speech; visual impairment * * * [ɪm peəmənt] memory mental physical speech visual impairment (a) hearing … Combinatory dictionary
impairment — [[t]ɪmpe͟ə(r)mənt[/t]] impairments N VAR: usu with supp If someone has an impairment, they have a condition which prevents their eyes, ears, or brain from working properly. He has a visual impairment in the right eye … English dictionary