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1 освоение производства
Chemical weapons: production assimilation, production engineering (АД)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > освоение производства
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2 освоение
с.mastering, coping, assimilationосвоение новых методов производства — learning to master / apply new methods of production
освоение производства (рд.) — putting into production (d.)
промышленное освоение месторождения — development to commercial level of the production capacity of a deposit
транспортное освоение реки — making a river navigable
освоение новых земель — opening up, или developing, new lands
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3 освоение
с.1) (изучение, овладение) masteringосвое́ние о́пыта — assimilation of [learning from] smb's experience
освое́ние но́вых ме́тодов произво́дства — adoption of new production processes / practices
освое́ние произво́дства (рд.) — launching the production (of)
промы́шленное освое́ние месторожде́ния — commercial development of a deposit
тра́нспортное освое́ние реки́ — making a river navigable
освое́ние цели́нных и за́лежных земе́ль — development of virgin and long-fallow lands
освое́ние но́вых земе́ль — opening up [developing] new lands; ( заселение) settlement of new territories
освое́ние ры́нка — market development
2) фин. (кредита, ассигнований) disbursement (of credit, etc) -
4 освоение выпуска пустотелых цепей
Nonferrous industry: assimilation of hollow chains production (Цветмет)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > освоение выпуска пустотелых цепей
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