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1 terminátory
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2 завершающий
1) General subject: completive, concluding, desinent, finalizing, finishing, terminal, terminational, terminative, windup2) Bookish: desinential3) Chemistry: terminating4) Mathematics: summarizing, total5) Diplomatic term: wind-up6) Information technology: shutting down7) Atomic energy: capping8) Drilling: final9) Makarov: closing, terminatory10) Ethology: consummatory -
3 заключительный
1) General subject: concluding, conclusive, ending, final, illative, terminal, terminative, windup, closing, last, clinching3) Information technology: postamble4) Makarov: terminatory -
4 конечный
1) General subject: desinent, ending, eventual, final, finite, net, nett, terminal, terminating, terminational, terminatory, ultimate2) Computers: finite-state3) Geology: distal4) Aviation: on-final6) Medicine: end-point7) Engineering: end8) Bookish: desinential10) Mining: closing12) Oil: trailing13) Drilling: last14) Network technologies: target15) Quality control: bounded16) Aviation medicine: termination17) Makarov: denumerable (о числах), final (окончательный), finished, terminating (напр. о дроби), ultimate (окончательный) -
5 предельный
1) General subject: all, as all get-out, flat (напр., скорость), flat out, flat-out (напр., скорость), limit, limiting, margin, marginal, maximum, outside, overall, supreme, ultimate, utmost, vera, very, deadline, extreme, uttermost2) Engineering: breaking, maximum permissible, top-of-the-line, top-of-the-range3) Grammar: terminate, terminative, terminatory4) Chemistry: saturate7) Automobile industry: finite8) Mining: breaking (о нагрузке)9) Cinema: terminal11) Business: peak12) Drilling: irreducible13) Polymers: satisfied (о соединениях)14) Quality control: tolerance16) General subject: marginal (в экономической теории) -
6 терминативный
Grammar: terminate, terminative, terminatory -
7 סופי
adj. final, ultimate, conclusive, eventual, irrevocable, last, terminatory, definitive; terminal (adj.) ; finite
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