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1 mitigate the effects
1.смягчать последствия; локализовать последствия2.смягчать воздействия; локализовать последствияEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > mitigate the effects
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2 mitigate the effects
Автомобильный термин: смягчить последствия (столкновения) -
3 effet climatique
влияние климата
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climatic effect
Climate has a central influence on many human needs and activities, such as agriculture, housing, human health, water resources, and energy use. The influence of climate on vegetation and soil type is so strong that the earliest climate classification schemes where often based more on these factors than on the meteorological variables. While technology can be used to mitigate the effects of unfavorable climatic conditions, climate fluctuations that result in significant departures from normal cause serious problems for modern industrialized societies as much as for primitive ones. The goals of climatology are to provide a comprehensive description of the Earth's climate, to understand its features in terms of fundamental physical principles, and to develop models of the Earth's climate that will allow the prediction of future changes that may result from natural and human causes. (Source: PARCOR)
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Франко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > effet climatique
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4 Klimawirkung
влияние климата
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climatic effect
Climate has a central influence on many human needs and activities, such as agriculture, housing, human health, water resources, and energy use. The influence of climate on vegetation and soil type is so strong that the earliest climate classification schemes where often based more on these factors than on the meteorological variables. While technology can be used to mitigate the effects of unfavorable climatic conditions, climate fluctuations that result in significant departures from normal cause serious problems for modern industrialized societies as much as for primitive ones. The goals of climatology are to provide a comprehensive description of the Earth's climate, to understand its features in terms of fundamental physical principles, and to develop models of the Earth's climate that will allow the prediction of future changes that may result from natural and human causes. (Source: PARCOR)
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5 climatic effect
влияние климата
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climatic effect
Climate has a central influence on many human needs and activities, such as agriculture, housing, human health, water resources, and energy use. The influence of climate on vegetation and soil type is so strong that the earliest climate classification schemes where often based more on these factors than on the meteorological variables. While technology can be used to mitigate the effects of unfavorable climatic conditions, climate fluctuations that result in significant departures from normal cause serious problems for modern industrialized societies as much as for primitive ones. The goals of climatology are to provide a comprehensive description of the Earth's climate, to understand its features in terms of fundamental physical principles, and to develop models of the Earth's climate that will allow the prediction of future changes that may result from natural and human causes. (Source: PARCOR)
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > climatic effect
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6 effect
(воз)действие, влияние; результат; явление; pl. поражающие факторы (ЯВ) ; личные вещи; производить; вызывать; делать, совершать, исполнять— blasfing effect— cratering effect— take effect with— with effect from -
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1. n1) результат; влияние, воздействие2) осуществление, выполнение3) эффект4) pl личная собственность
- adverse effect
- age effect
- beneficial effect
- boomerang effect
- climatic effect
- collateral effect
- cumulative effect
- deterrent effect
- direct effect
- disastrous effect
- economic effect
- environmental effect
- feedback effect
- feedback effects of income upon investments
- greenhouse effect
- ill effect
- income effect
- inflationary effect
- limited effect
- neighbourhood effects
- positive effect
- potential inflationary effect
- price distorting effect
- publicity effect
- scale effect
- seasonal effects
- spillover effect
- substitution effect
- surplus effect
- technical effect
- vanity effect
- effect of circumstances
- effect of a patent
- effect of registration
- effect of taxation
- effect of war
- carry into effect
- come into effect
- eliminate the adverse effect
- give effect
- have effect on the market
- have legal effect
- mitigate the adverse effect
- put into effect
- take effect
- temper the effect of inflation
- yield an economic effect2. v1) осуществлять; совершать; выполнять2) заключать, оформлять (сделку)English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > effect
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1.1) осуществлять; совершать; выполнять2) заключать, оформлять (сделку)2.1) результат; влияние, воздействие2) осуществление, выполнение3) эффект4) pl личная собственность• -
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Airspace specifically designated to mitigate the hazardous effects of laser radiation.(AN 14/I)Воздушное пространство, конкретно установленное с целью уменьшения опасного воздействия лазерного излучения.International Civil Aviation Vocabulary (English-Russian) > protected flight zones
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