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1 fair wear and tear
Military: FWTУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > fair wear and tear
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2 resistance to wear and tear
износостойкость инструмента; см. sharp lifeАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > resistance to wear and tear
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3 допуск на износ
tear-and-wear allowance, wear allowance, wear toleranceРусско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > допуск на износ
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4 износ
1) General subject: Depreciation (основных средств), abrasion, abrasive wear, amortization, attrition, damage, depreciation (основных средств; основных средств), deterioration, run-out, tear, wear, wear and tear, wearing, wearing gear, Abrieb2) Computers: wearout3) Geology: chafe4) Medicine: aging5) Engineering: consumption, depletion, fret, runout (инструмента, подшипника), wear problem, wearing process, (изделий, частей) excessive ware6) Chemistry: cupping7) Railway term: abrading, abrading action, battering (от ударов), fretting8) Economy: ageing (напр. оборудования), obsolescence, (основных средств) depriciation (износ (основных средств))9) Accounting: ageing, depreciation costs, waste10) Automobile industry: battering (от удара), fatigue, run-out (подшипника), tearing, wear-out11) Architecture: dilapidation13) Forestry: wearing-away, wearing-down14) Metallurgy: wear and tear (напр. футеровки печи)16) Telecommunications: wear out17) Information technology: wear-and-tear18) Oil: depreciation19) Astronautics: erosion20) Metrology: tear and wear (например, гирь)21) Ecology: aging aggression22) Business: wastage24) Oil&Gas technology degradation, wearing out25) EBRD: accumulated depreciation27) Automation: loss, runout (инструмента), tearing-up29) Robots: depreciation (оборудования)30) Arms production: erosion (канала ствола), tear and wear31) Makarov: attrition (катализатора), chafe (при трении), consumption (of electrode) (электрода), fray, scuff, wear (см.тж. изнашивание)32) Security: exhaustion33) Electrochemistry: consumption (анода)34) Logistics: usage35) Electrical engineering: deprecation -
5 естественный износ
1) General subject: normal tear and wear2) Engineering: natural wear and tear, normal aging (оборудования)3) Railway term: fair wear and tear, normal wear4) Accounting: natural deterioration5) Insurance: deterioration6) Automobile industry: tear wear7) Advertising: reasonable wear8) Polymers: natural wearУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > естественный износ
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6 изнашивание
1) General subject: deterioration, run-out, tear and wear, wastage, wear, wear and tear2) Computers: wearout4) Naval: abrading5) Medicine: fretting (истирание материалов при трении)6) Engineering: attrition, depreciation, tearing, wear-out7) Chemistry: outwearing9) Economy: attrition (напр. стоимости активов, капитала)10) Automobile industry: wearing-out11) Information technology: wear-and-tear12) Oil: aging, fraying, wearing away14) Automation: wear process16) Makarov: erosion, frazzle, fretting (поверхности), strain ageing, tear, waste -
7 срабатывание
2) Engineering: act, depletion (расход), functioning, pull-in (напр., реле, dropout - отпускание), scuff, scuffing, tear (износ), tearing (износ), wear (износ), wearing (износ)4) Automobile industry: tear-and-wear, wear and tear5) Mining: wearing-out6) Metallurgy: wearability, wearing-away7) Electronics: overcurrent release9) Oil: action (устройства), actuation (устройства), deterioration, operation (устройства), wearing off10) Astronautics: ops11) Drilling: wear-and-tear12) Oil&Gas technology wearing out13) Microelectronics: triggering15) Quality control: chafing, operation (механизма)16) Makarov: abrasion, function, response (механизма), run-out, trip, wear-out17) Security: activation18) Electrical engineering: actuation (реле), pickup (реле), response (устройства) -
8 износ
м.1) ( изношенность) wearэ́тому пальто́ нет изно́су — this coat will never wear out
не знать изно́су — wear well
2) тех. tear and wear3) фин. tear and wear, depreciationизно́с де́нег — wearing-out of money
••мора́льный изно́с — obsolescence
рабо́тать на изно́с — 1) ( о человеке) work at full stretch; work at the top of one's bent; knock oneself out 2) ( об оборудовании) operate / run at full capacity / throttle; be operated unsparingly
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9 вследствие нормального износа
Logistics: due to fair wear and tear, due to normal tear and wearУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вследствие нормального износа
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10 допуск на износ
1) Engineering: wear tolerance2) Construction: wear limit3) Automobile industry: wear allowance4) Advertising: tear-and-wear allowance -
11 износ
ageing aggression, ( от удара) battering, deterioration, wearout, wear, (напр. оборудования) tear-and-wear, tearingРусско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > износ
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12 за исключением нормальной убыли и износа
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > за исключением нормальной убыли и износа
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13 за исключением физического износа
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > за исключением физического износа
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14 припуск на износ
Engineering: tear-and-wear allowance -
15 срабатывание
actuation, ( истирание вследствие трения) abrasion, functioning, scuffing, tear-and-wearРусско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > срабатывание
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16 износ
wear and tear, deterioration тех.; wear разг.* * ** * *wear and tear, deterioration wear разг.* * *abradingabrasionchafedemolitiondepreciationdeteriorationoutwearingrun-outrunouttearwear -
17 нормальный износ
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > нормальный износ
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18 износить
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19 физический и моральный износ
1) General subject: wear and tear and obsolescence (АД)2) EBRD: wear and tearУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > физический и моральный износ
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20 износ
deterioration, loss, ( инструмента) runout, scuffing, tear, tearing, wear, wear-and-tear, wear-outРусско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > износ
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