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1 сырьевой потенциал
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > сырьевой потенциал
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2 ресурсный потенциал
1) Economy: raw materials potential2) Ecology: resource potentialУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ресурсный потенциал
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3 сырьевой потенциал
Economy: raw materials potential, resource potentialУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сырьевой потенциал
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4 база
ж.1) ( основание сооружения) base; foundationба́за коло́нны архит. — base of a column
2) ( основа чего-л) basis (pl -ses [-iːz])на ба́зе чего́-л — on the basis of smth
име́ть хоро́шую ба́зу (знаний по какому-л предмету) — have good basic knowledge / training, know the basics pl
подводи́ть ба́зу (под вн.) — back up (d) with explanations / justifications, give reasons (for)
3) ( совокупность условий) basis; sourceматериа́льная ба́за — material resources pl; resource potential; supplies pl
сырьева́я ба́за — source of raw materials; feedstock / input supplies
энергети́ческая ба́за — 1) ( все энергоносители) energy potential 2) ( электроэнергетика) power supplies
экономи́ческая ба́за — economic basis
4) воен. baseвое́нно-морска́я ба́за — naval base
5) (склад, центр по снабжению) warehouse, storehouse, depot ['depəʊ]плодоовощна́я ба́за — fruit and vegetable depot
опто́вая ба́за — wholesale warehouse
6) ( комплекс вспомогательных служб) facilities plпроизво́дственная [ремо́нтная, уче́бная] ба́за — production [repair, training] facilities
7) = автобаза••плаву́чая ба́за — 1) ( для снабжения) depot ship 2) ( рыболовецкая) fishing factory ship
ба́за да́нных информ. — data base
ба́за о́тдыха, тури́стская ба́за — camp(ing) site; holiday camp
на ба́зе (рд.) — 1) ( основываясь на чём-л) on the basis (of) 2) ( используя технические возможности чего-л) using the facilities (of) 3) ( в составе чего-л) as part (of)
"ушла́ на ба́зу" — "out for restocking"
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