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1 закрепление
1) General subject: anchorage, assignment, fastening, fortification, securing, strengthening, fixation, (пройденного материала) revision2) Geology: attachment3) Naval: snugging4) Military: consolidation (захваченного объекта), intrenchment5) Engineering: bolting, camp-on (задержка вызова), fixing, fixity, fixturing, holding, immobilization, keying, setting (печатной краски), tack, workholding (заготовки, детали)6) Agriculture: reinforcement (напр. условных рефлексов)8) Construction: anchorage (пучков арматуры), making fast, snatch (напр. наклеенного полотнища обоев от смещения), restraint9) Mathematics: reinforcement10) Railway term: anchorage (пути), bridge anchor (опор моста), packing-up, termination of wires11) Law: preservation( of evidence), consolidation12) Economy: lock-in14) Forestry: stabilization16) Psychology: stamping in17) Physics: pinning (самопроизвольное)18) Electronics: clamp-on20) Oil: nailing down, tightening, tying down, anchoring21) Astronautics: parking22) Ecology: arresting (песка, почвы, дюн), binding stabilization (песка, почвы, дюн), demobilization (напр. питательных веществ в почве)23) Advertising: fixation (фотопроцесс)24) Business: tightening up26) Network technologies: dedication27) EBRD: allocation of permits28) Automation: affixment, clamp-up, clipping, fixture, hold, locking, locking-up, lockup, mount, mounting29) Makarov: fixation (песка, почвы, дюн), imprinting (рефлексов), restraining, restriction, support, supporting30) oil&gas: allocation31) Tengiz: immobilization (вагона) -
2 окапывание
1) General subject: digging in, spudding2) Aviation: ditching3) Military: (само) digging, digging-in, entrenchment, intrenchment4) Engineering: digging around, diking, entrenching5) Makarov: hoeing -
3 окоп
1) General subject: entrenchment, tank cut, trench2) Military: cut, digger, dug-in emplacement, dug-out position (огневого средства), emplacement, entrenchment, fighting hole, fighting position, hole, intrenchment, pit, position, tank-cut, trench3) Jargon: foxhole4) Arms production: fire trench, slit trench5) Makarov: ditch -
4 траншея
1) General subject: dike, ditch, entrenchment, trench (обыкн. pl)3) Military: fighting trench, fire trench, intrenchment, parallel trench, pit, trench4) Engineering: cut5) Railway term: centre line trench6) Mining: gallery (для кабеля), goffan, through cut (сквозная), trough7) Forestry: gallery8) Polymers: flow line
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