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Экономика: предохранять от поврежденияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > protect against damage
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to protect (to guard) smth against damage предохранять (защищать) что-либо от разрушения/от поврежденияEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to protect smth against damage
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5 protective structure on piers and dams designed to protect them against damage during the ice drift and prevent ice jams
Общая лексика: защитное ограждение на опорах мостов, быках и плотинах для защиты их от повреждений льдом во время ледохода и предупреждения обрУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > protective structure on piers and dams designed to protect them against damage during the ice drift and prevent ice jams
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1. n1) повреждение, поломка; порча; ущерб, убыток2) pl возмещение ущерба, убытков, компенсация за убытки
- accident damage
- accident damage to fixed capital
- accidental damage
- actual damage
- aircraft damage
- anticipatory damages
- chafing damage
- compensatory damages
- concealed damage
- consequential damages
- considerable damage
- contemptuous damages
- crop damage
- discretionary damages
- disproportionate damages
- environmental damage
- excessive damages
- exemplary damages
- extensive damage
- external damage
- external packing damage
- fair damages
- frost damage
- gale damage
- general damages
- grave damage
- great damage
- heavy damage
- hidden damage
- indirect damage
- insect damage
- irreparable damage
- liquidated damages
- loading damage
- lump-sum damages
- maintenance damage
- major damage
- marginal damage
- material damage
- mechanical damage
- minimal damage
- minor damage
- mitigated damages
- monetary damage
- money damages
- mould damage
- negligible damage
- nominal damages
- ordinary damages
- part damage
- partial damage
- pecuniary damage
- punitive damages
- real damages
- recoverable damage
- rust damage
- sea damage
- sentimental damage
- serious damage
- severe damage
- slight damage
- special damage
- specific damage
- stevedore damage
- stipulated damages
- substantial damages
- surface damage
- sweat damage
- transit damage
- transport damage
- treble damages
- unliquidated damages
- vibration damage
- warehouse damage
- water damage
- weather damage
- wet damage
- damages at large
- damage by collision
- damage by hooks
- damage by jettison
- damage by rodents
- damage by sea water
- damage by water
- damage during transportation
- damages for detention
- damage from handling operations
- damage in storage
- damage in transit
- damage through deprivation of use
- damage to the agriculture
- damage to cargo
- damage to the environment
- damage to equipment
- damage to goods
- damage to the marking
- damage to packing
- damage to persons
- damage to property
- damage to roads
- liable for damages
- adjust damages
- ascertain damages
- assess the damage
- assess damages
- avoid damage
- award damages
- cause damage
- claim damages
- declare damage
- determine the extent of damages
- discover damage
- do damage
- eliminate the damage
- estimate the damage
- experience damage
- fix damages
- incur damages
- indemnify against damage to property
- indemnify for the damage
- indemnify for damages
- inflict damage
- obtain damages
- offset damages
- patch the damage
- pay damages
- protect against damage
- receive damages
- recover damages
- refund damages
- remedy the damage
- repair the damage
- repair damages
- safeguard from damage
- subject to damage
- sue for damages
- suffer damage
- sustain damage2. vпортить; причинять ущербEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > damage
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I ['dæmɪdʒ] nвред, повреждение, урон, ущерб, поломка, порчаThe fire didn't do much damage to the house. — Дом не очень пострадал от пажара.
Considerable damage was caused to cotton crops. — Урожаю хлопка был нанесен большой урон.
The earthquake caused heavy damage and loss of life. — Землетрясение причинило много разрушений и унесло много жизней.
The illness caused no lasting damage. — Болезнь не имела серьезных последствий
- heavy damage- considerable damage
- flood damages
- fire damages
- war damage
- irreparable damage
- nominal damages
- compensatory damages
- punitive damages
- property damage
- brain damage
- damage repairs
- damage from frost
- damage to the crops
- heave damage to means of communication
- damage caused by the fire
- action for damages
- damage of smth
- damage of one's business- do damage to smth- do much damage
- do much of damage to smb's property
- do damage to smb's reputation
- cause much damage
- recieve much damage
- protect smth against damage
- estimate the damages
- pay damages
- obtain damages for injury
- restore wartime damage
- get £ 4000 in damages
- protect a town from damage by air-raids
- get clear without damage
- damage is estimated at...
- damage is covered by insurance II ['dæmɪdʒ] vповредить, нанести повреждение, нанести вред, испортитьCHOICE OF WORDS:Русские глаголы портить, повреждать могут соответствовать английским глаголам to damage, to spoil, to injure. Наиболее общим, нейтральным является глагол to spoil, он относится как к одушевленным, так и к неодушевленным предметам и обозначает ухудшать некий объект, лишить объект присущих ему положительных черт и качеств: to spoil children портить/баловать детей; to spoil smb's mood испортить кому-либо настроение; to spoil the machine испортить/повредить машину. Глагол to damage относится только к неодушевленным существительным и обозначает повреждать, выводить из строя, нарушать нормальную деятельность: to damage the building (the bridge, the crop) повредить здание (мост, урожай). По отношению к людям или частям тела употребляется глагол to injure или to wound, соответствующие русскому глаголу поранить: he'll injure himself if he isn't careful если он не будет осторожен, он навредит себе; he was severely injured in an accident он получил серьезную травму (сильно пострадал) в аварии; she injured her right leg она поранила/ушибла/повредила правую ногу; the earthquake injured many people много народу пострадало от землетрясения. По отношению к внешности человека, кроме глагола to spoil, наиболее обычным является глагол to disfigure: a disfigured обезображенное лицо -
8 complex of measures designed to protect local population and structures against avalanches and reduce the damage
Макаров: комплекс мероприятий, направленных на защиту населения и хозяйственных объектов и снижение ущерба от снежных лавинУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > complex of measures designed to protect local population and structures against avalanches and reduce the damage
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1) (formerly, a metal suit worn by knights etc as a protection while fighting: a suit of armour.) rustning2) (a metal covering to protect ships, tanks etc against damage from weapons.) panser•- armoured- armoury
- army* * *1) (formerly, a metal suit worn by knights etc as a protection while fighting: a suit of armour.) rustning2) (a metal covering to protect ships, tanks etc against damage from weapons.) panser•- armoured- armoury
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Iarmor ['ɑːmə(r)] nome1) stor.2) (protective covering) (on tank, ship) corazza f., blindatura f.; zool. armatura f., corazza f.; el. (on wire, cable) armatura f.; fig. (against criticism) corazza f.IIarmor ['ɑːmə(r)] verbo transitivo corazzare, blindare* * *1) (formerly, a metal suit worn by knights etc as a protection while fighting: a suit of armour.) armatura2) (a metal covering to protect ships, tanks etc against damage from weapons.) blindatura•- armoured- armoury
- army* * *armour, ( USA) armor /ˈɑ:mə(r)/n.3 (collett.) (mil.) mezzi corazzati; unità blindate5 (arald.) stemma● armour-bearer, scudiero □ armour-clad, corazzato; blindato □ armour plate, piastra metallica di protezione □ (mil.) armour-plated, blindato; corazzato □ (mil.) armour-plating, corazzatura; blindatura.(to) armour, ( USA) (to) armor /ˈɑ:mə(r)/v. t.corazzare; blindare.* * *Iarmor ['ɑːmə(r)] nome1) stor.2) (protective covering) (on tank, ship) corazza f., blindatura f.; zool. armatura f., corazza f.; el. (on wire, cable) armatura f.; fig. (against criticism) corazza f.IIarmor ['ɑːmə(r)] verbo transitivo corazzare, blindare -
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торг. взаимодополняющая торговля ( на основе взаимодополняющей производственной специализации)For a country to protect its own environment against damage from consumption and disposal of domestically-produced or imported products, it might be necessary to apply complementary trade measures — for e.g. in requiring catalytic converters in imported cars where similar requirements are there in domestically produced cars. — Для того, чтобы защитить окружающую среду страны от ущерба, наносимого потреблением и утилизацией произведенных внутри страны или импортируемых товаров, возможно, необходимо применить меры взаимодополняющей торговли, напр., требовать, чтобы импортируемые автомобили были снабжены каталитическими конвертерами, если аналогичные требования выдвигаются по отношению к автомобилям, произведенным внутри страны.
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1) (formerly, a metal suit worn by knights etc as a protection while fighting: a suit of armour.) armadura2) (a metal covering to protect ships, tanks etc against damage from weapons.) blindaje•- armoured- armoury
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armour n armaduratr['ɑːməSMALLr/SMALL]1 armadura2 (on vehicle) blindaje nombre masculinon.• armadura s.f.• arnés s.m.• blindaje s.m.• coraza s.f. (UK)v.• acorazar v.• blindar v.(US) ['ɑːmǝ(r)]1. N1) (Mil, Zool) (also fig) armadura f ; (=steel plates) blindaje m2.VT blindar, acorazar3.CPDarmour plate N — blindaje m
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noun(Brit.)armour[-plate] — Panzerung, die
* * *1) (formerly, a metal suit worn by knights etc as a protection while fighting: a suit of armour.) die Rüstung2) (a metal covering to protect ships, tanks etc against damage from weapons.) die Panzerung•- academic.ru/3662/armoured">armoured- armoury
- army* * *ar·mour, AM ar·mor[ˈɑ:məʳ, AM ˈɑ:rmɚ]n no plknights in \armour Ritter in [voller] Rüstungsuit of \armour Panzerkleid nt2. MILbody \armour kugelsichere Weste\armour plate Panzerplatte f* * *(US) ['Aːmə(r)]1. nsuit of armour — Rüstung f; (fig) Panzer m, Rüstung f
2) (no pl = steel plates) Panzerplatte(n) f(pl)2. vtpanzern; (fig) wappnen* * *A s1. HIST Rüstung f, Panzer m2. fig Schutz m, Panzer m:3. MIL, TECH Panzer(ung) m(f)4. Taucheranzug m5. BOT, ZOOL Panzer m, Schutz(decke) m(f), Schutzmittel n6. koll MILa) Panzer(fahrzeuge) plb) Panzertruppen plB v/tb) mit Panzerfahrzeugen ausrüsten2. panzern* * *noun(Brit.)suit of armour — Harnisch, der
2) no pl. (steel plates)armour[-plate] — Panzerung, die
3) no pl. (armoured vehicles) Panzerfahrzeuge* * *(UK) n.Panzer - m. n.Rüstung -en f. -
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1) (formerly, a metal suit worn by knights etc as a protection while fighting: a suit of armour.) rustning2) (a metal covering to protect ships, tanks etc against damage from weapons.) panser•- armoured- armoury
- army Isubst. \/ˈɑːmə\/ eller armor1) rustning2) ( også armour plate) panser (på militærkjøretøy, skip e.l.3) ( militærvesen) militærkjøretøyer4) ( overført) panser, forsvar, beskyttelse5) ( biologi) panser, beskyttelsesdekke (på planter, dyr)IIverb \/ˈɑːmə\/ eller armor1) utstyre med rustning2) pansre3) ( overført) beskytte, forsvare4) forsterke, herde (om glass e.l.) -
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páncélzat, vértezés, páncélos erő, vasalás, páncél to armour: páncélzattal ellát, páncéloz, felfegyverez, burkol* * *1) (formerly, a metal suit worn by knights etc as a protection while fighting: a suit of armour.)2) (a metal covering to protect ships, tanks etc against damage from weapons.)•- armoured- armoury
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1) (formerly, a metal suit worn by knights etc as a protection while fighting: a suit of armour.) oklep2) (a metal covering to protect ships, tanks etc against damage from weapons.) jeklen oklep•- armoured- armoury
- army* * *IAmerican armor [á:mə]noun oklep; grb; potapljaška oblekamarine to case in armour — oklopitisuit of armour — oklep, vojna opremaIIAmerican armor transitive verb oklopiti; oborožiti -
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• panssari• asevarustus• haarniska• panssaroida• suojustaa• sotisopa• suojavaippa* * *1) (formerly, a metal suit worn by knights etc as a protection while fighting: a suit of armour.) haarniska2) (a metal covering to protect ships, tanks etc against damage from weapons.) panssari•- armoured- armoury
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