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1 периодические наблюдения
Geophysics: monitoring, monitoring investigations, time-lapse monitoring, time-lapse study, time-lapse survey, “time lapse” techniques (промысловые, сейсмические, в скважине, для конроля разработки пласта)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > периодические наблюдения
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2 мониторинг
1) General subject: control, monitoring, outcome monitoring2) Biology: monitoring (напр. за состоянием среды)4) Construction: monitoring (непрерывное наблюдение переменной)5) Geophysics: monitoring investigations, time-lapse monitoring, time-lapse study, time-lapse survey6) Sakhalin energy glossary: (ПКК) M7) Chemical weapons: monitoring (1. наблюдение с целью контроля; 2. надзор; 3. контроль за ходом выполнения программы; 4. непрерывная или периодическая деятельность по обнаружению ОВ)8) Makarov: monitoring (долговременное наблюдение)9) Gold mining: reactive approach in project generation10) oil&gas: tracking and surveillance -
3 проходить
I несовер. - проходить; совер. - пройтибез доп.1) pass/go/walk (by/through/over/along)2) (мимо кого-л./чего-л.) pass (by)проходить мимо перен. — to pass over, to ignore
3) (о времени)pass, elapse, go, go by; slip byпо прошествии 5 лет — when five years have elapsed, after a lapse of five years
быстро проходить — ( о времени) to slip by
4) ( кончаться)5) ( состояться)go off; be held (о собрании и т.д.)6) только несовер. ( находиться)pass, be, run, extend••II (что-л.)это ему даром не пройдет разг. — he won't get away with it, he will pay for it
несовер. - проходить; совер. - пройти ; разг.III несовер.; без доп.
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