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1 natural exhaustion
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > natural exhaustion
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2 natural exhaustion
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > natural exhaustion
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3 natural exhaustion
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > natural exhaustion
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4 natural exhaustion
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5 exhaustion
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > exhaustion
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6 exhaustion
n. 1. ядрах, эцэх. 2. шавхах, барах. the \exhaustion of the earth's natural resources газрын баялгийг шавхах. -
7 exhaustion process
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > exhaustion process
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8 exhaustion of natural resources
Англо-русский словарь по экологии > exhaustion of natural resources
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9 exhaustion of natural resources
Экология: истощение природных ресурсовУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > exhaustion of natural resources
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10 natural-resources exhaustion
Техника: истощение природных ресурсовУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > natural-resources exhaustion
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11 exhaustion of a natural resource
English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > exhaustion of a natural resource
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12 Exhaustion of natural
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13 естественное истощение
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > естественное истощение
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14 естественное истощение (месторождения)
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > естественное истощение (месторождения)
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15 естественное истощение
Русско-английский словарь по нефти и газу > естественное истощение
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16 естественное истощение
1) Oil: natural exhaustion (месторождения)2) Oil&Gas technology natural depletionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > естественное истощение
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17 истощение природных ресурсов
Русско-английский экологический словарь > истощение природных ресурсов
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18 истощение природных ресурсов
1) Engineering: natural-resources depletion, natural-resources exhaustion2) Economy: depletion3) Ecology: depletion of natural resources, deterioration of natural resources, exhaustion of natural resources, exhaustion of nature resources, natural resources depletion4) EBRD: environmental depletionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > истощение природных ресурсов
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19 истощение
1) General subject: atrophy, attenuation, denutrition, depauperation, depletion (запасов, сил и т. п.), distress, drain, emaciation, exhaustion, exinanition, extenuation, fag, goneness, impoverishment, inanition, leanness, maceration, overtaxation, prostration, malnutrition2) Geology: macerating, petering out3) Medicine: abrosia, absorption (иммунной сыворотки), asarcia, cachexia, cachexy, debilitation, debility, deterioration (функции), syntexis, undernourishment, undernutrition, wasting, wearing off (феномен истощения дозы препарата при лечении паркинсонизма)5) Engineering: attenuation (бродящей жидкости), displacing, exhaust, working-out6) Bookish: tabescence8) Rare: tabefaction9) Chemistry: exhausting10) Construction: decay (водного источника), depletion (источника, водного горизонта, стока)11) Mathematics: depletion o (f)12) Railway term: exhaustion (аккумулятора)13) Accounting: depletion (снижение с течением времени стоимости природных ресурсов (natural resources), например скважин, месторождений (см. depreciation))14) Mining: impoverishment (почвы), petering-out (запасов месторождения)15) Diplomatic term: depletion (недр и угодий), impoverishment (запасов)16) Metallurgy: depleting17) Polygraphy: exhaustion (рабочего раствора)18) Oil: depletion (запасов месторождения)19) Drilling: primary depletion20) Audit: depletion (месторождения полезных ископаемых)21) Solar energy: starvation22) EBRD: depletion (о месторождениях, скважинах), impoverishment (о месторождениях, скважинах)23) Aviation medicine: depletion (запасов), exhaustion (фаза стресса по Селье), inanition (вследствие голодания), marasmus -
20 desgaste
m.1 wear and tear.el desgaste de las ruedas the wear on the tires2 wear and tear.el desgaste de los años the wear and tear of the years3 worn area, eroded area.4 wearing away, attrition, waste.pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: desgastar.* * *2 (deterioro) damage, deterioration3 figurado (debilitamiento) weakening\desgaste natural wear and tear* * *noun m.* * *SM1) [de ropa, zapatos, neumático] wear; [de superficie, roca] wearing away, erosion2) (=agotamiento)el poder produjo el desgaste del gobierno — in power, the government grew stale o ran out of steam
* * *a) (de ropa, suelas) wear; ( de rocas) erosion, wearing awayb) ( debilitamiento)* * *= burnout [burn-out], attrition, wear, weathering.Ex. Burnout is a growing phenomenon among librarians and other human service professionals = La apatía es un fenómeno que se da cada vez con más frecuencia entre los bibliotecarios y otros profesionales dedicados a prestar un servicio a la población.Ex. This article examines the trends which contribute to a high attrition rate among library directors.Ex. When in use moulds were subject to severe wear which resulted in noticeable deterioration of the surface.Ex. Science topics include weathering, erosion, streams, sedimentation, sedimentary rocks.----* desgaste emocional = emotional exhaustion.* desgaste por el uso = wear and tear.* guerra de desgaste = war of attrition.* prueba de desgaste = wear test.* test de desgaste = wear test.* * *a) (de ropa, suelas) wear; ( de rocas) erosion, wearing awayb) ( debilitamiento)* * *= burnout [burn-out], attrition, wear, weathering.Ex: Burnout is a growing phenomenon among librarians and other human service professionals = La apatía es un fenómeno que se da cada vez con más frecuencia entre los bibliotecarios y otros profesionales dedicados a prestar un servicio a la población.
Ex: This article examines the trends which contribute to a high attrition rate among library directors.Ex: When in use moulds were subject to severe wear which resulted in noticeable deterioration of the surface.Ex: Science topics include weathering, erosion, streams, sedimentation, sedimentary rocks.* desgaste emocional = emotional exhaustion.* desgaste por el uso = wear and tear.* guerra de desgaste = war of attrition.* prueba de desgaste = wear test.* test de desgaste = wear test.* * *1 (de ropa, suelas) wear; (de rocas) erosion, wearing awayuso o desgaste normal normal wear and tear2(debilitamiento): sufren un gran desgaste físico jugando a esas temperaturas playing in those temperatures debilitates them o is very debilitatingindicios del desgaste de la dictadura signs of the declining authority of the dictatorship, signs that the dictatorship is weakeningCompuesto:loss of political support* * *
Del verbo desgastar: ( conjugate desgastar)
desgasté es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
desgaste es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
desgastar
desgaste
desgastar ( conjugate desgastar) verbo transitivo
‹ roca› to wear away, erode
desgastarse verbo pronominal
[ roca] to wear away;
[ tacón] to wear down
[ relación] to grow stale
desgaste sustantivo masculino
( de rocas) erosion, wearing away
desgastar verbo transitivo to wear out
desgaste sustantivo masculino
1 wear, wear and tear
2 desgaste del poder, weakening o decline of power
' desgaste' also found in these entries:
English:
attrition rate
- erosion
- wear
- attrition
* * *desgaste nm1. [de tela, muebles] wear and tear;[de roca] wearing away; [de pilas] running down; [de cuerda] fraying;el desgaste de las ruedas the wear on the tyresdesgaste natural fair wear and tear2. [de persona, organización] wear and tear;el desgaste de los años the wear and tear of the years;presenta todos los síntomas del desgaste que produce el poder it displays all the symptoms of having been in power too long;desgaste físico/psicológico physical/mental wear and tear* * *m wear (and tear);guerra de desgaste war of attrition* * *desgaste nm: deterioration, wear and tear* * *desgaste n (por el uso) wear
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