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1) Дипломатический термин: потенциальная угроза2) Макаров: скрытая опасность3) Безопасность: потенциальная опасность -
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потенциальная опасность карантинного объекта
Угроза проникновения и дальнейшего распространения карантинного объекта на территории, где он ранее отсутствовал.
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > potential danger of a quarantine object
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8 level of potential danger for the environment
Нефть и газ: степень опасности для окружающей средыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > level of potential danger for the environment
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9 (a) potential danger to the environment
English-Russian combinatory dictionary > (a) potential danger to the environment
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10 (a) source of potential danger
English-Russian combinatory dictionary > (a) source of potential danger
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pə'tenʃəl
1. adjective(possible; that may develop into the thing mentioned: That hole in the road is a potential danger.) potencial
2. noun(the possibility, or likelihood, of successful development (in a particular way): The land has great farming potential; He shows potential as a teacher.) potencialpotential n potencialtr[pə'tenʃəl]1 potencial, posible1 potencial nombre masculino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto have potential ser prometedor,-rato realize one's full potential realizarse plenamentepotential [pə'tɛnʧəl] adj: potencial, posible1) : potencial mgrowth potential: potencial de crecimientoa child with potential: un niño que promete2) : potencial m (eléctrico)♦ potentially advadj.• potencial adj.n.• potencial s.m.
I pə'tentʃəl, pə'tenʃəlmass noun ( capacity) potencial m; ( possibilities) posibilidades fplshe showed great potential as a singer — prometía mucho or era muy prometedora como cantante
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[pǝ'tenʃǝl]1.ADJ en potenciapotential earnings — ganancias fpl potenciales
2. N1) (=possibilities) potencial m ; (=ability) capacidad fto have the potential to do sth — [person] tener aptitudes or capacidad para hacer algo
the meeting has the potential to be a watershed — la reunión puede llegar a ser un acontecimiento decisivo
2) (Elec, Math, Phys) potencial m* * *
I [pə'tentʃəl, pə'tenʃəl]mass noun ( capacity) potencial m; ( possibilities) posibilidades fplshe showed great potential as a singer — prometía mucho or era muy prometedora como cantante
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[pə'tenʃl] 1.aggettivo [danger, champion, investor, victim, rival] potenziale2.nome potenziale m.* * *[pə'tenʃəl] 1. adjective(possible; that may develop into the thing mentioned: That hole in the road is a potential danger.) potenziale2. noun(the possibility, or likelihood, of successful development (in a particular way): The land has great farming potential; He shows potential as a teacher.) potenziale* * *[pə'tenʃl] 1.aggettivo [danger, champion, investor, victim, rival] potenziale2.nome potenziale m. -
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nопасность; угрозаto be in danger — подвергаться опасности; быть / находиться в опасности
to create danger for smth — угрожать / создавать угрозу чему-л.
to eliminate the danger — ликвидировать / устранять опасность
to enhance / to escalate the danger — усиливать опасность
to hold grave danger for smth — представлять серьезную опасность / угрозу для чего-л.
to pose danger to smth — представлять угрозу для чего-л.
to realize / to recognize the danger — сознавать опасность
- alleged dangerto run the danger of smth — подвергаться опасности чего-л.
- danger of death
- danger of war escalation
- danger to peace
- flash-points of military danger
- fraught with danger
- grave danger
- imminent danger
- implicit danger
- military danger
- mortal danger
- mounting danger
- potential danger
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[pə'tenʃəl] 1. adjective(possible; that may develop into the thing mentioned: That hole in the road is a potential danger.) mulig; potentiel2. noun(the possibility, or likelihood, of successful development (in a particular way): The land has great farming potential; He shows potential as a teacher.) mulighed; anlæg* * *[pə'tenʃəl] 1. adjective(possible; that may develop into the thing mentioned: That hole in the road is a potential danger.) mulig; potentiel2. noun(the possibility, or likelihood, of successful development (in a particular way): The land has great farming potential; He shows potential as a teacher.) mulighed; anlæg -
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['deɪndʒə]nопасность, угроза, рискYou are in no danger. — Вам ничто не угрожает.
There was widespread danger of disease. — Существовала большая опасность/угроза распространения болезни.
There is no danger. — Мы в безопасности.
There is no immediate danger. — Непосредственной угрозы нет.
The worst danger is over. — Самая большая опасность уже миновала
- great danger- public danger
- constant danger
- obvious danger
- imminent danger
- deadly danger
- unknown danger
- unavoidable danger
- threatening danger
- fire danger
- world danger
- danger signal
- danger zone
- danger arrow
- feeling sense of danger
- full of danger
- source of potential danger
- danger of war
- danger to peace
- danger to smb's life
- in times of danger
- for fear of danger from lightning
- in case of danger
- in case of any unexpected danger
- fraught with the greatest danger to peace
- without danger of infection
- be in no immediate danger
- be blind to danger- be in danger- be out of danger
- be in danger of losing one's job
- prevent the danger
- keep out of danger
- share smb's danger
- warn smb of the danger
- run into danger
- run into danger of infection
- risk the danger
- exaggerate the danger
- constitute a public danger
- realize the danger of the situation
- avert a great danger
- increase the danger
- fight the danger
- court danger
- guard against danger
- provide against danger
- expose smb to danger
- pass through many dangers
- bring a danger on oneself
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1. adjectivepotenziell (geh.); möglich2. nounPotenzial, das (geh.); Möglichkeitenrealize/reach one's potential — seine Möglichkeiten ausschöpfen
* * *[pə'tenʃəl] 1. adjective(possible; that may develop into the thing mentioned: That hole in the road is a potential danger.) potentiell2. noun(the possibility, or likelihood, of successful development (in a particular way): The land has great farming potential; He shows potential as a teacher.) das Potential- academic.ru/57085/potentially">potentially* * *po·ten·tial[pə(ʊ)ˈten(t)ʃəl, AM poʊˈ-]she is a \potential Olympic gold medallist sie ist eine Anwärterin auf Olympisches Gold\potential buyer potenzieller Käufer/potenzielle Käuferin\potential customer potenzieller Kunde/potenzielle Kundin\potential dangers potenzielle Gefahren\potential market potenzieller Marktthe growth \potential of the company das Wachstumspotenzial des Unternehmensshare with a growth \potential [or with a \potential for growth] Aktie f mit Wachstumspotenzialuntapped \potential ungenutztes [o nicht ausgeschöpftes] [o brachliegendes] Potenzialto achieve [or fulfil] one's \potential sein volles Potenzial ausschöpfento have the \potential to do sth das Zeug dazu haben, etw zu tunto have [a lot of] \potential building, idea [vollkommen] ausbaufähig sein; person [sehr] begabt sein, [großes] Talent haben; song viel versprechend seinthis room has got a lot of \potential aus diesem Raum lässt sich eine ganze Menge machen* * *[pəU'tenSəl]1. adj (ALSO PHYS)potenziell, potentiell2. nPotenzial nt, Potential nt (ALSO ELEC, MATH, PHYS)the potential for growth — Wachstumspotenzial nt, Wachstumspotential nt
he shows quite a bit of potential — es steckt einiges in ihm
to achieve or fulfil or realize one's potential — die Grenze seiner Möglichkeiten erreichen or erfüllen or verwirklichen
to do sth to one's full potential — etw bis an die Grenzen seiner Möglichkeiten tun
to have great potential (as/for) — große Möglichkeiten bergen (als/für)
to have the potential to do sth — das Potenzial or Potential haben, um etw zu tun
to have no/little potential —
creative potential — kreatives Potenzial or Potential, kreative Möglichkeiten pl
management potential — Möglichkeiten pl im Management
she has management potential — sie hat das Zeug zur Managerin
* * *potential [pəʊˈtenʃl; pəˈt-]1. potenziell, möglich:potential market WIRTSCH potenzieller Markt;potential murderer potenzieller Mörder2. LING Möglichkeits…:potential mode, potential mood → B 13. PHYS potenziell, gebunden:potential energy potenzielle Energie, Energie f der LageB s1. LING Potenzialis m, Möglichkeitsform fb) ELEK Spannung f3. (Industrie-, Kriegs-, Menschen- etc) Potenzial n, Reserven plhave the potential to be a top manager das Zeug zu einem Spitzenmanager haben* * *1. adjectivepotenziell (geh.); möglich2. nounPotenzial, das (geh.); Möglichkeitenpotential for growth/development — Wachstums- / Entwicklungspotenzial, das
realize/reach one's potential — seine Möglichkeiten ausschöpfen
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1. n тех. физ. потенциал2. n эл. напряжение, потенциалpotential difference — разность потенциалов, напряжение
3. n физ. мат. потенциальная функция4. a потенциальный, возможный; скрытый5. a сослагательныйpotential mood — сослагательное наклонение, выражающее возможность
6. a редк. мощный, могущественныйСинонимический ряд:1. likely (adj.) abeyant; able; capable; conceivable; dormant; eventual; implied; inherent; latent; likely; lurking; passive; plausible; possible; prepatent; quiescent2. possibility (noun) ability; aptitude; attitude; capability; capacity; facility; hope; latent talent; possibilities; possibility; potentiality; promise; talentАнтонимический ряд:actual; incapable; limitation; unlikely -
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1. nпотенциал; возможность2. aпотенциальный, возможный, скрытый -
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1. [pəʹtenʃ(ə)l] n1. потенциал2. = potentialityto reach one's potential - достичь предела своих возможностей; полностью раскрыть себя
3. 1) тех., физ. потенциал2) эл. напряжение, потенциалpotential difference - разность потенциалов, напряжение
4. сокр. от potential mood [см. potential II 1, 2)]5. физ., мат. потенциальная функция2. [pəʹtenʃ(ə)l] a1. 1) потенциальный, возможный; скрытыйpotential energy - физ. потенциальная энергия
potential flow - физ. безвихревое /потенциальное/ течение
2) сослагательныйpotential mood - грам. сослагательное наклонение, выражающее возможность
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1.потенциальный; скрытый; возможный2.потенциал; разность потенциалов
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