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трудоемкий имя прилагательное: -
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English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > labor-consuming
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7 labor-consuming industries
= labor-intensive industries трудоемкие производства, трудоемкие предприятия, трудоемкие отрасли промышленностиPolitics english-russian dictionary > labor-consuming industries
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8 labor-consuming crop
1) Сельское хозяйство: (сельскохозяйственная) культура, требующая больших трудовых затрат2) Экономика: сельскохозяйственная культура, требующая больших трудовых затрат3) Макаров: культура, требующая больших трудовых затрат, трудоёмкая культура -
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сельскохозяйственная культура, требующая больших трудовых затратАнгло-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > labor-consuming crop
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10 labor-intensive industries
Politics english-russian dictionary > labor-intensive industries
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11 labor-intensive
трудоемкий имя прилагательное: -
12 labor-intensive and time-consuming
Производство: очень трудоёмкий и отнимает много времени (процесс)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > labor-intensive and time-consuming
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13 labour-consuming
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14 high-labor-requirement crop
Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > high-labor-requirement crop
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15 industry
nto convert the industry to peaceful production — конвертировать военную промышленность (на товары массового спроса)
to relocate one's industries — переносить свои предприятия в другое место
to restore industry — возрождать / восстанавливать промышленность
- aerospace industryto sell off an industry — продавать частным владельцам / денационализировать отрасль промышленности
- agricultural industry
- aircraft industry
- allied industries
- ancillary industries
- armaments industry
- arms industry
- atomic industry
- auto industry
- automobile industry
- auxiliary industry
- baby industries
- basic industries
- building industry
- capital goods industries
- capital-intensive industry
- chemical industry
- cinematographic industry
- construction industry
- consumer goods industry
- cottage industry
- craft industry
- defense industries
- defense-related industries
- development of national industry
- diversified industry
- domestic industry
- efficient industry
- electric-power industry
- electronics industry
- electrotechnical industry
- energy industry
- engineering industry
- entertainment industry
- export industries
- export-promoting industries
- extractive industry
- fabricating industry
- farming industry
- ferrous metal industry
- film industry
- food industry
- food-processing industry
- forest industry
- fuel and power industries
- fuel industry
- heavy industry
- high tech industry
- highly developed industries
- home industry
- import-substituting industries
- import-substitution industries
- industries with non-stop production
- infant industry
- instruction industry
- instrument-making industry
- iron and steel industry
- key industry
- labor-consuming industries
- labor-intensive industries
- large-scale industry
- leisure-time industries
- light industry
- local industry
- machine-building industry
- machine-tool industry
- manufacturing industry
- maritime industry
- metal-working industry
- mining industry
- monopolistic industry
- monopolized industry
- motor-car industry
- national industry
- nationalized industry
- nuclear industry
- nuclear-power industry
- oil industry
- oil-extracting industry
- petrochemical industry
- petroleum industry
- power industry
- primary industry
- printing industry
- priority industries
- processing industries
- public industries
- publicly-owned industries
- radio engineering industry
- regional industry
- rural industry
- science-consuming industry
- science-intensive industry
- secondary industry
- service industries
- service-producing industries
- shipbuilding industry
- small-scale industries
- state industry
- state-controlled industry
- state-owned industry
- steel industry
- sunrise industry
- sunset industry
- technically advanced industry
- technology industry
- technology-intensive industry
- tourist industry
- trade industry
- traditional industries
- travel industry
- uneconomic industries
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18 labour-intensive
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20 capacity
1) способность2) паспортная [техническая] мощность; допустимая нагрузка (машины); (номинальная) производительность; выработка; номинальная мощность; производственная мощность; производственные возможности3) трансп. пропускная способность4) ёмкость; вместимость; объём; грузовместимость (напр. судна)5) компетенция; должность
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