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41 достовірна поінформованість
юр.Українсько-англійський словник > достовірна поінформованість
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42 енциклопедичні знання
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43 жага
жсповнений пристрасної жаги — eager (of, about)
горіти жагою — to be eager ( inflamed), to burn with desire
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44 життєвий
1) life; біол. vitalжиттєвий простір — breathing ( living) space
життєвий тонус — vitality, vigour
життєвий шлях — the path of life, life
2) ( дуже важливий) vital, vitally important3) ( повсякденний) everyday, worldly -
45 запас
ч1) stock, store, supply; амер. sl. grist; ( резерв) reserveзапас знань — stock ( fund) of knowledge, erudition
запас міцності тех. — safety ( assurance) factor, safety margin
запас надійності — safety margin, security margin
витратити свій запас — to run out (of)
2) військ. reserve3)запас слів — vocabulary, stock ( fund) of words
золотий запас ек. — gold stock (reserves, holdings)
на (про) запас — for emergency, as a reserve
у запасі — in store, in stock, on hand
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46 заснований
based on, establishedзаснований на угоді — contractual, conventional
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47 застосовувати
= застосуватиto apply; ( використовувати) to employ, to use -
48 знаття
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49 книгознавство
сbibliography, knowledge of books -
50 книжна вченість
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51 колективна база знань
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52 набір
ч1) ( комплект) set, collectionнабір знаків комп. — character set
набір команд комп. — instruction set, order set
набір протоколів комп. — protocol stack
набір реактивів мед. — assay kit
2) ( школярів) admission; ( новобранців) recruitment, levy, conscriptionнабір робітників — hiring (recruitment, taking on) of workers
набір студентів (приймання) — admission of students; ( склад) admitted candidates
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53 накопичувати
= накопичитиto accumulate; to amass, to save up (про гроші тж.); to collect, to gather; to pile up, to hoard, to build up ( про запаси); тж. to gain -
54 невідання
сignorance; lack of knowledge ( information) -
55 незнання
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56 обсяг
чvolume, scope, amount; (див. тж. об'єм)обсяг виробництва — ( production) output, volume of production
обсяг продаж — sales volume, sales result, volume of sales
обсяг продукції — quantum of output, ( фізичний) volume of production
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57 озброювати
= озброїтиозброювати знаннями — to arm ( to equip) smb. with knowledge
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58 озброюватися
= озброїтисяto arm oneself ( with), to take up arms -
59 ознайомлення
сfamiliarization; examination, inspection; acquaintance, knowledge (of) -
60 підучуватися
= підучитисяto learn, to improve one's knowledge, to polish oneself up a little
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