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101 run off the course run
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102 run off distillate
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > run off distillate
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103 run off one's leg
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > run off one's leg
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104 run off the rails
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > run off the rails
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105 run-off control
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > run-off control
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106 run-off point
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > run-off point
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107 run-off coefficient
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108 run-off in depth
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109 run-off control
регулирование речного стока -
110 run-off plot
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111 run-off variability
изменчивость стокаАнгло-русский геоэкологический словарь > run-off variability
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112 run-off syndicate
страх., брит. перетекающий синдикат*, синдикат с перетекшими обязательствами* (в Лондонском Ллойде: страховой синдикат, который по истечению трехлетнего периода не осуществил перестрахование для закрытия, а сохранил обязательства по неистекшим страховым договорам, хотя и прекратил заключение новых и продление ранее заключенных договоров)See: -
113 run off distillate
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114 run-off control
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115 run-off point
точка сбегания, точка схода каната ( с барабана или шкива)
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точка сбегания; точка схода ()* * *Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > run-off point
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116 run-off control
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117 run-off depletion curve
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118 run-off dissipation
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119 run-off ditch
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120 run-off variability
См. также в других словарях:
run off — {v. phr.} 1. To produce with a printing press or duplicating machine. * /The print shop ran off a thousand copies of the newspaper./ 2. To drive away. * /The boys saw a dog digging in mother s flower bed, and they ran him off./ * /When the… … Dictionary of American idioms
run off — {v. phr.} 1. To produce with a printing press or duplicating machine. * /The print shop ran off a thousand copies of the newspaper./ 2. To drive away. * /The boys saw a dog digging in mother s flower bed, and they ran him off./ * /When the… … Dictionary of American idioms
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run off — ► run off 1) produce (a copy) on a machine. 2) write or recite quickly and with little effort. Main Entry: ↑run … English terms dictionary
run-off — runˈ off noun 1. A race held to resolve a dead heat or other uncertain result (also figurative) 2. Rainwater which drains into rivers, rather than being absorbed into the soil 3. Urination (slang) • • • Main Entry: ↑run … Useful english dictionary
run-off — A year of account of a Lloyd s syndicate which has been left open, at the discretion of the managing agent after the date at which that account would normally have been closed by reinsurance. This normally arises when there are significant… … Law dictionary
run off — index flee, publish Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary