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21 навчання
( майстерності) apprenticeship, study, tuition -
22 систематичне вивчення права
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > систематичне вивчення права
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23 техніко-економічне обґрунтування
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > техніко-економічне обґрунтування
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24 міжлабораторний експеримент
Українсько-англійський словник з аналітичної хімії > міжлабораторний експеримент
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25 ангіосканування
сscintiangiography, blood pool scanning, radionuclide flow study -
26 ангіосцинтиграфія
жscintiangiography, radionuclide [isotope] angiography, blood pool scanning, perfusion scintigraphy, radionuclide flow study -
27 ботанізувати
to collect plants ( for study), to botanize -
28 вивчати
= вивчити1) ( щось) to learn, to study; to explore, to investigate; ( оволодівати) to master; (узнати, дізнатися) to come to know ( very well)вивчати напам'ять — to get ( to learn) by heart, to memorize
2) ( навчати когось) to teach; to train -
29 вивчення
сlearning; study(ing) -
30 вчити
1) ( когось) to teach, to instruct, to train; to drill2) ( вивчати щось) to learn, to studyвчити напам'ять — to learn by heart, to get by heart
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31 гамма-сцинтиграфія
ж( radionuclide) scintigraphy, scintillation ( scanning) [gamma camera, radionuclide, radioisotope] imaging, scintigraphic study -
32 гамма-топографія
жscintigraphy, scintillation [gamma camera, radionuclide, radioisotope] imaging, scintigraphic study, ( radionuclide) scanning, scintimaging -
33 гамма-хронографія
жquantitative scintigraphy, radionuclide dynamic function study -
34 геокріологія
жcryopedology, permafrost study -
35 готуватися
1) ( здійснювати підготовку) to prepare oneself ( for), to get oneself ready ( for), to make ready ( for)готуватися до іспитів — to read ( to study) for examinations
2) ( насуватися) to approach, to be in the making, to be impeding, to be ahead, to be imminent -
36 групове заняття
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37 ґрунтовне вивчення
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38 дефектологія
жstudy of mental defects and physical handicaps, defectology -
39 дисципліна
ж1) ( встановлений порядок) disciplineсувора дисципліна — severe ( strict) discipline
трудова дисципліна — labour discipline; workshop discipline
2) ( навчальний предмет) subject, course of study; ( галузь науки) branch of science -
40 доопераційне обстеження
preoperative examination, preoperative study
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