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42 4107
1. LAT Ampedus sanguinolentus Scope2. RUS щелкун m кроваво-пятнистый3. ENG —4. DEU Blutfarbiger [Blutroter] Schnellkäfer m5. FRA taupin m couleur du sang, élater m sanguin -
43 4394
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44 4657
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45 4705
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46 4900
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47 5041
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48 5185
1. LAT Chrysomela fastuosa Scope2. RUS листоед m ясноточный3. ENG —4. DEU —5. FRA chrysomèle f fastueuse -
49 5210
1. LAT Crepidodera ferruginea Scope2. RUS блошка f луговая рыжая3. ENG wheat flea beetle4. DEU rotbrauner Getreideerdfloh m5. FRA altise f des chardons -
50 5214
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51 5215
1. LAT Crioceris quinquepunctata Scope2. RUS трещалка f пятиточечная4. DEU fünfpunktierter Spargelkäfer m5. FRA criocère m à cinq points -
52 5218
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53 5222
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54 5315
1. LAT Lilioceris lilii Scope2. RUS —3. ENG lily leafbeetle4. DEU schwarzköpfiges Lilienhähnchen n5. FRA liliocère m du lis -
55 5340
1. LAT Melasoma vigintipunctata Scope2. RUS листоед m двадцатиточечный3. ENG —4. DEU gefleckter Weidenblattkäfer m5. FRA — -
56 5506
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57 5517
1. LAT Attelabus nitens Scope [ Attelabus curculionoides Schrank]2. RUS трубковёрт m дубовый3. ENG —4. DEU Eichenblattroller m, Eichenkugelrüßler m, Eichenwickler m5. FRA — -
58 5536
1. LAT Rhynchites auratus Scope2. RUS слоник m вишнёвый3. ENG —4. DEU Goldgrüner Kirschfruchtstecher m [Obststecher m, Apfelstecher m]5. FRA — -
59 5597
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60 5601
1. LAT Baris coerulescens Scope2. RUS барид m зелёный3. ENG —4. DEU kleiner Rapsmauszahnrüßler m5. FRA —
См. также в других словарях:
scope — scope·less; seis·mo·scope; sig·moid·o·scope; ski·a·scope; snip·er·scope; snoop·er·scope; spec·tro·he·li·o·scope; spec·tro·scope; spin·thar·i·scope; stat·i·scope; stato·scope; stau·ro·scope; stereo·scope; stro·bo·scope; syn·chron·o·scope;… … English syllables
Scope creep — (also called focus creep, requirement creep, feature creep, and sometimes kitchen sink syndrome) in project management refers to uncontrolled changes in a project s scope. This phenomenon can occur when the scope of a project is not properly… … Wikipedia
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Scope of practice — is a terminology used by state licensing boards for various professions that defines the procedures, actions, and processes that are permitted for the licensed individual. The scope of practice is limited to that which the the law allows for… … Wikipedia
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Scope of accreditation — specific conformity assessment services for which accreditation is sought or has been granted (p. 3.17 ISO/IEC 17011:2004). Источник … Словарь-справочник терминов нормативно-технической документации
-scope — scope, scopie ♦ Éléments, du gr. skopos, skopia, de skopein « examiner, observer ». scope, scopie, scopique. éléments, du gr. skopos et skopia, de skopein, regarder, observer . ⇒ SCOPE, SCOPIE, élém. formants I. Scope. Élém. tiré du gr. ou tiré… … Encyclopédie Universelle
scope — UK US /skəʊp/ noun [U] ► the range of things that an activity, company, law, etc. deals with: »large/ambitious in scope beyond/outside the scope of sth »He involved himself in affairs beyond the scope of his job. within the scope of sth »To come… … Financial and business terms