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n1) псування2) зіпсований товар, брак3) друк. браковані відбитки* * *n1) псування2) зіпсований товар, брак3) пoлiгp. браковані відбитки -
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In. 손상, 망치기, 손상물(량), (음식물의)부패, 변질IIn. 못쓰게 함(됨), 손상(물), (음식의)부패 -
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English-Russian dictionary of terminology cable technology > spoilage
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s [print] zamrljan, pokvaren otisak; kvarenje hrane* * *
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бұзылу, бұзылған азық-түлік -
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n. econ. фира, загуба (на храна поради гниење/расипување) -
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1) порча; повреждение2) бракованные оттиски3) выход [доля] макулатурыАнгло-русский словарь по полиграфии и издательскому делу > spoilage
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spoilage — I noun blight, corrosion, corruption, decay, decomposition, decrement, deterioration, dilapidation, disintegration, dissolution, erosion, putrefaction, putrescence, rot, wastage, waste II index decrement, dissolution (disintegration) B … Law dictionary
spoilage — [spoil′ij] n. 1. a spoiling or being spoiled 2. something spoiled or the amount spoiled … English World dictionary
spoilage — *Waste, scrap, and defective goods arising from manufacturing processes. Spoilage is not necessarily without value, as the waste, *by products, or defective *output of a *production process can sometimes be sold for *scrap value or reworked. A… … Auditor's dictionary
spoilage — rendering fish unfit for human consumption through the actions of bacteria, moulds, yeasts, etc. Odour, flavour, appearance and texture may be affected. Temperature affects spoilage rate. Fish with a natural low pH like tunas spoil more slowly… … Dictionary of ichthyology
spoilage — /spoy lij/, n. 1. the act of spoiling or the state of being spoiled. 2. material or the amount of material that is spoiled or wasted: The spoilage in today s shipment is much too great. 3. the decay of foodstuffs due to the action of bacteria;… … Universalium
spoilage — noun Date: 1597 1. the act or process of spoiling; especially the process of decay in foodstuffs 2. something spoiled or wasted 3. loss by spoilage … New Collegiate Dictionary
spoilage — noun a) The part of something that has spoiled. To prevent spoilage, store in a cool, dry place. b) The process of spoiling … Wiktionary
spoilage — [[t]spɔ͟ɪlɪʤ[/t]] N UNCOUNT When spoilage occurs, something, usually food, decays or is harmed, so that it is no longer fit to be used. [TECHNICAL] … English dictionary
spoilage — /ˈspɔɪlɪdʒ/ (say spoylij) noun 1. an act or instance of spoiling: spoilage of fruit on the way to market. 2. that which is spoiled …
spoilage — spoil ► VERB (past and past part. spoilt (chiefly Brit. ) or spoiled) 1) diminish or destroy the value or quality of. 2) (of food) become unfit for eating. 3) harm the character of (a child) by being too indulgent. 4) treat with great or… … English terms dictionary
spoilage — Synonyms and related words: biodegradability, biodegradation, breakup, caries, carrion, corrosion, corruption, decay, decomposition, degradability, degradation, dilapidation, disintegration, disorganization, dissolution, dry rot, foulness,… … Moby Thesaurus