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121 быть признанным безнадёжным
Medicine: be slated (о больном)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > быть признанным безнадёжным
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122 влиять на рынок
1) Economy: affect a market, affect the market, have effect on the market, manipulate the market, rig the market2) Business: make the market (напр, more than any project slated for the near to medium term, the West-to-East Pipeline project will "make the market" for natural gas in China) -
123 выпускаемый
1) General subject: issuable2) Mathematics: output3) Railway term: slated for delivery (в эксплуатацию) -
124 груз, отгруженный по заявке
Logistics: slated shipmentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > груз, отгруженный по заявке
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125 его отъезд из Японии назначен на 10 января
General subject: he is slated to leave Japan on January 10Универсальный русско-английский словарь > его отъезд из Японии назначен на 10 января
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126 забранный рейками
Construction: slated -
127 запланированный
1) General subject: nominal, planned, pre-arranged, scheduled, set (The project is set to be finished in 2015. - планируется завершить), slated, industrious, purposed2) Medicine: prearranged (напр. об операции)3) Engineering: pre-designed, projected4) Construction: mapped out5) Economy: predesigned6) Information technology: prescheduled7) Business: targeted8) Programming: intended9) Makarov: rated -
128 крыша с шиферным покрытием
Construction: slated roofУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > крыша с шиферным покрытием
См. также в других словарях:
slated\ to\ be — • slated for • slated to be Going to be; planned or intended for. People think the governor is slated to be president. That subject is slated for debate at the next meeting … Словарь американских идиом
slated — adj. (AE) scheduled (cannot stand alone) 1) slated for (slated for promotion) 2) slated to + inf. (she is slated to be promoted soon) * * * slated to + int. (she is slated to be promoted soon) (AE) [ scheduled ] (cannot stand alone) slated for… … Combinatory dictionary
Slated — Slate Slate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Slated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Slating}.] 1. To cover with slate, or with a substance resembling slate; as, to slate a roof; to slate a globe. [1913 Webster] 2. To register (as on a slate and subject to revision), for … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
slated — adjective Etymology: from past participle of slate (III) : slaty 1 dark slated clouds Norman Mailer … Useful english dictionary
slated\ for — • slated for • slated to be Going to be; planned or intended for. People think the governor is slated to be president. That subject is slated for debate at the next meeting … Словарь американских идиом
slated to do something — phrase expected to happen Spending is slated to increase by 10 per cent next year. Thesaurus: certain or likely to happensynonym general words meaning to happensynonym Main entry: slate … Useful english dictionary
slated for — or[slated to be] Going to be; planned or intended for. * /People think the governor is slated to be president./ * /That subject is slated for debate at the next meeting./ … Dictionary of American idioms
slated for — or[slated to be] Going to be; planned or intended for. * /People think the governor is slated to be president./ * /That subject is slated for debate at the next meeting./ … Dictionary of American idioms
slated to do something — expected to happen Spending is slated to increase by 10 per cent next year … English dictionary
slated — adjective scheduled … Wiktionary
slated — sleɪt n. fine grained rock that is easily split into thin layers; writing surface made of slate; shingle made of slate or a similar material; list of candidates; greyish blue color v. cover with slate (of a roof, etc.); nominate a candidate for… … English contemporary dictionary