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101 основаны на том, что
Основаны на том, что-- Countermeasures for this phenomenon are based on the rationale that eliminating any one of the three factors will mitigate cracking.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > основаны на том, что
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102 последствия аварии
Последствия аварии-- The pumps are required to perform a safety function either to shut down the reactor or mitigate the consequences of an accident.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > последствия аварии
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103 существенно важные системы и узлы
Существенно важные системы и узлы-- Essential systems and components are those required to shut down the reactor and mitigate the consequences of a postulated piping failure, without offsite power.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > существенно важные системы и узлы
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104 подавлять
depress, mitigate, quench, suppressРусско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > подавлять
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105 смягчать
Русско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > смягчать
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106 уменьшать
abate, impair, attenuate, narrow, diminish, (напр. давление) ease, (напр. цену) lessen, lower, (вес, нагрузку) lighten, mitigate, reduceРусско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > уменьшать
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107 облегчать
(что-л.)
1) (о труде, грузе) lighten
2) facilitate; make easier/easy
3) ease, relieve (о боли); alleviate (о страданиях и т.п.); mitigate, commute юр. (о наказании)* * ** * ** * *appeaseenableexpeditefacilitatelightenreleaserelievesootheunload -
108 приуменьшить
см. приуменьшать* * ** * *приуменьшать; приуменьшить diminish, reduce* * *attemperdecreasedecreasesdiminishlessenmitigatereduce -
109 сбавить
см. сбавлять* * ** * *сбавлять; сбавить take off, deduct* * *attemperdecreasedecreasesdiminishlessenmitigatereduce -
110 сбавлять
(что-л. с чего-л.)
take off (from), deduct (from)* * ** * *сбавлять; сбавить take off, deduct* * *abateattemperdecreasedeductdiminishlessenmitigatereducetake -
111 убавить
см. убавлять* * *1) diminish; 2) lower* * *убавлять; убавить reduce, lessen, diminish* * *attemperdecreasedecreasesdiminishlessenmitigatereduce -
112 убавлять
(что-л.)
reduce* * *1) diminish; 2) lower* * *убавлять; убавить reduce, lessen, diminish* * *abridgeattemperbatedecreasedegradediminishlessenmitigatereduce -
113 уменьшать
(что-л.)
diminish, decrease, lessen; (о цене и т.п.) reduce; (о боли и т.п.) abate; (о расходах) cut down; (о вине) extenuate* * *уменьшать; уменьшить diminish, decrease, lessen* * *abateabridgeallayanesthetizeattemperbatecutdecreasedegradedepopulatedetractdiminishdiscountdockhalveimpairlessenlowerminifyminishmitigatereducerelaxrelieveremitshrinkslackslashtake -
114 уменьшить
см. уменьшать* * *уменьшать; уменьшить diminish, decrease, lessen* * *attemperdecreasedecreasesdiminishlessenmitigatereduce -
115 умерять
(кого-л./что-л.)
moderate; (смягчать) abate* * ** * *умерять; умерить moderate; abate* * *abateattemperbatedecreasediminishlessenmitigatemoderatemodifyreducetemper -
116 умиротворять
(кого-л.)
pacify; (успокаивать) appease* * ** * *умиротворять; умиротворить pacify; appease* * *appeaseconciliatedisarmmitigatepacifypropitiate -
117 поубавить
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118 поумерить
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119 заменить
гл.to change (for);replace (by | with);substitute (for);supersede (by);( замещать кого-л) to act (as);replace;substitute;supersede;( одним законом другого) to supersede -
120 заменять
гл.to change (for);replace (by | with);substitute (for);supersede (by);( замещать кого-л) to act (as);replace;substitute;supersede;( одним законом другого) to supersede
См. также в других словарях:
mitigate — mit·i·gate / mi tə ˌgāt/ vb gat·ed, gat·ing vt: to lessen or minimize the severity of what actions the State took to mitigate the hazardous conditions Estate of Arrowwood v. State, 894 P.2d 642 (1995) factors that mitigate the crime see also… … Law dictionary
mitigate — UK US /ˈmɪtɪgeɪt/ verb [T] FORMAL ► to make something less harmful, unpleasant, or bad: »technologies that can mitigate global warming mitigate damage/risk »The company was criticized for failing to mitigate risks at the plant. mitigate the… … Financial and business terms
Mitigate — Mit i*gate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Mitigated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Mitigating}.] [L. mitigatus, p. p. of mitigare to soften, mitigate; mitis mild, soft + the root of agere to do, drive.] 1. To make less severe, intense, harsh, rigorous, painful, etc.; … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mitigate — ► VERB 1) make less severe, serious, or painful. 2) (mitigating) (of a fact or circumstance) lessening the gravity or culpability of an action. DERIVATIVES mitigation noun. USAGE The words mitigate and militate are often confused … English terms dictionary
mitigate — (v.) early 15c., relieve (pain), from L. mitigatus, pp. of mitigare soften, make tender, ripen, mellow, tame, figuratively, make mild or gentle, pacify, soothe, ultimately from mitis gentle, soft (from PIE *mei mild ) + root of agere do, make,… … Etymology dictionary
mitigate — allay, *relieve, alleviate, lighten, assuage Analogous words: temper, *moderate: abate, reduce, lessen, diminish, *decrease: *palliate, extenuate Antonyms: intensify Contrasted words: aggravate, heighten, enhance (see INTENSIFY): * … New Dictionary of Synonyms
mitigate — [v] check, diminish, lighten abate, allay, alleviate, appease, assuage, blunt, calm, come together, cool*, dull, ease, extenuate, lessen, meet halfway*, moderate, modify, mollify, pacify, palliate, placate, quiet, reduce, relieve, remit, soften,… … New thesaurus
mitigate — [mit′ə gāt΄] vt., vi. mitigated, mitigating [ME mitigaten < L mitigatus, pp. of mitigare, to make mild, soft, or tender < mitis, soft (see MIGNON) + agere, to drive: see ACT1] 1. to make or become milder, less severe, less rigorous, or less … English World dictionary
mitigate — militate, mitigate The two words are sometimes confused (usually mitigate is used for militate) because both meanings are connected with having a reducing effect and their forms and rhythm are close. Mitigate is transitive (i.e. it takes an… … Modern English usage
mitigate — mitigable /mit i geuh beuhl/, adj. mitigatedly, adv. mitigation, n. mitigative, mitigatory /mit i geuh tawr ee, tohr ee/, adj. mitigator, n. /mit i gayt /, v., mitigated, mitigating. v.t … Universalium
mitigate — v. (pompous) (d; intr.) to mitigate against ( to make difficult ) USAGE NOTE: Many consider the use of mitigate in place of militate to be substandard. * * * [ mɪtɪgeɪt] (pompous) (d; intr.) to mitigate against (USAGE NOTE: Many consider the use… … Combinatory dictionary