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1 потери нефти при испарении
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > потери нефти при испарении
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2 потери нефти при испарении
1) Oil: oil shrinkage, oil shrinkage loss2) Drilling: oil shrinkage losses3) Oil&Gas technology oil-shrinkage lossesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > потери нефти при испарении
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3 естественная убыль
1) General subject: normal wastage, natural decline2) Naval: oil mass loss, oil shrinkage loss, oil weight loss3) Military: attrition for cause4) Engineering: mass loss, shrink, shrinkage loss, weight loss5) Economy: natural loss6) Banking: attrition (клиентов в результате смерти, безнадежной задолженности или закрытия счета)7) Food industry: natural losses, shrinkage8) Coolers: mass losses, shrinkage losses, weight losses9) Business: loss caused by natural forces, natural loss (усушка, утечка и т. п.), natural wastage, natural wastage (усушка, утечка и т. п.), natural waste10) Makarov: natural loss (напр. усушка)11) Logistics: natural loss of goodsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > естественная убыль
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4 усадка
1) General subject: contraction (при твердении), shrink (ткани), shrinkage, shrinking2) Engineering: cockle, shrink, shrinkage loss, slump (футеровки)4) Railway term: settlement6) Mining: girtwise give, height reduction, shrink, slump (бетона)7) Metallurgy: shrink-off8) Polygraphy: shrinkage (напр. бумажного листа, матрицы)9) Textile: crimp10) Oil: retreat11) Cartography: shrinkage (напр, фотоплёнки, бумаги)12) Food industry: shrinkage losses, simsim, trub, product shrink (снижение веса продукции из-за подсыхания)13) Coolers: weight losses14) Drilling: contraction strain, cooling strain, give15) Sakhalin energy glossary: oil shrinkage (нефти)17) Automation: shrink factor, shrinkage factor18) Plastics: wastage19) General subject: settle in20) Makarov: cockle (материала), cockle (ткани), sinkage21) Tengiz: settling (ж/д насыпи)22) Cement: shrinkage properties -
5 потери в весе
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6 потери
2) Naval: casualties (в личном составе), wastage (от износа, утечки и т.п.)3) Military: attrition, attrition rate, bag (противника), beating, casualty (в Л С, живой силе), casualty rate, casualty state, catch (нанесённые противнику), cost, disappearance, loss rate, losses, losses and damages4) Engineering: leakage (вследствие утечки), outage (при транспортировке или хранении жидкостей или газов)5) Chemistry: corrosion losses, dielectric loss, invisible loss6) Mathematics: regret (вследствие неиспользования благоприятных возможностей)7) Law: forfeit8) Economy: disbenefit, negative profit, negative income, negative earnings9) Automobile industry: wastage (от износа, утечки и т. п.)10) Telecommunications: lossiness11) Information technology: loss12) Oil: damage, outage (нефти или нефтепродукта при хранении или транспортировке), thermal losses, underground losses13) Mechanics: waster14) Perfume: failure costs15) Ecology: casualties16) Management: losts17) Network technologies: penalty18) Polymers: dissipation (энергии)19) Makarov: attrition, deprivations, escape, losings (при спекуляции и т.п.), spillage, wastage (or износа, утечки)20) Tengiz: shrinkage (при транспортировке)21) Disaster recovery: loss (Невосполнимая утрата ресурсов и возможностей организации (людей, оборудования, работоспособности, доходов, доли на рынке, конкурентоспособности, престижа и т.п) в результате бедствия) -
7 потери при хранении
1) Engineering: storage loss2) Economy: storage losses3) Oil: (от испарения) loss through standing4) Automation: outage5) Logistics: shrinkage of stock, lost stockУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > потери при хранении
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