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1 вихід
ч1) ( дія) going out, coming out, departureвихід з бою військ. — disengagement
вихід з пікірування ав. — pull-out
2) ( місце виходу) exit; egress, outlet, passage out3) ( зі складного становища) way out6) (із організації, партії тощо) leaving, secession, withdrawal; ( на пенсію) retirementвихід з організації амер. — walkout
вихід у відставку — retirement; resignation, resigning of one's office ( post), resignation ( retiring) from office
7) ек. output; yieldвихід продукції — product ( production) yield
8) геол. outcrop; ( пари) escape -
2 вхід
ч1) ( до приміщення) entrance, entryголовний вхід — main entrance; portal (особл. великого будинку)
вхід в підвал — basement entrance, cellar entrance
2) тех. inlet; ел. input; portвхід до системи комп. — login, logging in
вхід в мережу комп. — log on
4) ( дозвіл на вхід) admissionвхід заборонено — no admittance, off-limits
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3 промивання
спромивання порожнини мед. — lavage
промивання шлунка мед. — lavage ( irrigation) of the stomach, gastric lavage
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