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81 potentially
Синонимический ряд:1. practically (adj.) implicitly; in essence; morally; practically; probably; substantially; virtually2. possibly (other) possibly3. quiescently (other) quiescently -
82 substantially
1. adv по существу, в основном2. adv прочно, основательно, плотно3. adv в значительной степени, существенноthis substantially contributed to our success — это в значительной степени способствовало нашему успеху
Синонимический ряд:1. practically (adj.) implicitly; in essence; morally; practically; probably; virtually2. extensively (other) essentially; extensively; in reality; mainly; solidly; to a large extent3. importantly (other) consequentially; considerably; importantly; meaningfully; significantly; weightily4. materially (other) corporeally; grossly; materially; objectively; phenomenally; physically; sensibly; tangibly5. prosperously (other) comfortably; easily; prosperously -
83 wordlessly
Синонимический ряд:1. silently (other) closely; dumbly; mutely; reservedly; reticently; silently; speechlessly2. tacitly (other) implicitly; inarticulately; tacitly -
84 nodal (or locational marginal) pricing
узловое (или локационное предельное) ценообразование
Вид сетевого ценообразования, при котором цены даны для узлов сети (т.е., где точки поставок или спроса соединены с сетями), а выплаты между двумя узлами системы рассчитываются косвенно по ценовым разницам двух соответствующих узлов.
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nodal (or locational marginal) pricing
A type of network pricing where the prices are given for network nodes (i.e. Where supply or demand points connect to the network) and charges between two nodes on the grid is calculated implicitly from the price differentials of the two nodes in question.
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