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61 страдать от такого недостатка как
Страдать от такого недостатка какHowever, it did not suffer the disadvantage of being as brittle as the tungsten carbide bars which are readily fractured in day to day use.Of course, once-through cooling suffers from the disadvantage of discharging large amounts of heat to natural water bodies, which may be detrimental ecologically.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > страдать от такого недостатка как
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1) только ед.; (нехватка)
lack (of), shortage (of); deficiency (in); privation; deficit (of)
2) defect, drawback, flaw (in) ( дефект), disadvantage, failing, weakness (of) (изъян, недочет); shortcoming, imperfection ( несовершенство)* * ** * *lack, shortage; deficiency; privation* * *absenceblemishdearthdefectdeficiencydemeritdestitutiondisadvantagedrawbackfailurefamineflawfoibleimperfectioninsufficiencylackneedobjectionpenuryprivationscarcityshortageshortcomingstringencytainttightnessvicewanting -
64 компенсировать
(что-л.)несовер. и совер.1) ( вознаграждать) compensate; ( наверстывать) make up (for)2) ( возмещать) indemn (for)компенсировать ущерб — offset a disadvantage, outweigh a disadvantage
3) тех. compensate, equilibrate•компенсировать потери — to compensate for/offset losses
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65 компенсировать ущерб
offset a disadvantage, outweigh a disadvantageРусско-английский словарь по общей лексике > компенсировать ущерб
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66 оказалось
1. appear2. show; render; do; exert; give; turn out; be found; findоказаться выгодным, прибыльным — to turn to advantage
оказаться без средств, быть разорённым — to be down and out
3. happen4. prove5. turn outкак оказалось … — as it turned out …
Синонимический ряд:очутиться (глаг.) очутиться; попасть; угодить -
67 оказаться неприбыльным
оказаться неприбыльным; оказаться невыгодным — turn to disadvantage
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > оказаться неприбыльным
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68 поставить в невыгодное положение
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > поставить в невыгодное положение
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69 продать с убытком
1. sell at a loss2. sell to disadvantageпродать с убытком, быть в накладе — to sell to disadvantage
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > продать с убытком
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70 сверхдоминирование
сверхдоминирование
моногибридный гетерозис
отрицательный эффект двойной дозы
Более сильное проявление признака у гетерозигот, чем у любой из гомозигот, связанное с повышенной приспособленностью; термин «отрицательный эффект двойной дозы» был предложен Дж. Гексли в 1955 в связи с тем, что при собственно С. идет речь не о доминантности в обычном смысле слова, однако этот термин распространения не получил.
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > сверхдоминирование
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1) disadvantage
2) loss
3) waste
– в убыток
– возмещать убыток
– нести убыток
– повлечь убыток
– покрывать убыток
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73 устранять недостаток
Русско-английский технический словарь > устранять недостаток
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74 в невыгодном положении
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > в невыгодном положении
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75 в невыгодном положении
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > в невыгодном положении
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•The trouble with this hypothesis is that the clouds would have collapsed completely...
•Unfortunately, there was one flaw in this theory.
•The drawback to this process is that...
•There are obvious pitfalls in this method.
•The chief drawback (or disadvantage, or shortcoming) of hydrogen is the hazard of fire if...
•A limitation (or failing, or weakness, or flaw) of this method is that a breakdown at any station stops the entire line.
II•A deficiency of this vitamin in the diet leads to scurvy.
•The electrode having a deficit of electrons is called the anode.
•Drilling was discontinued because of lack (or shortage, or scarcity) of adequate equipment.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > недостаток
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77 обладать недостатком
физ.•Wilson cloud chambers have the disadvantage (or shortcoming) of a long dead time.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > обладать недостатком
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78 серьёзный недостаток
•Such a structure has the grave (or material) practical disadvantage (or drawback) that...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > серьёзный недостаток
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79 характерный для
•The high spectral purity characteristic of laser light permits reduction of...
•The wet, salty soil common to the western states...
•The difficulty innate to all concepts of chemical regulation...
•This form of distortion is an inherent feature of all amplifiers.
•This is one of the difficulties accompanying the development of high-energy solid propellants.
•The spectrum indicates a chromophoric centre characteristic for conjugated...
•Characteristic of a fluidized process is the large pressure drop of...
•There are some dozens of lipids, each with this distinctive chemical pattern.
•Each of these different hydrates has its own distinctive X-ray diffraction pattern.
•The disadvantage inherent in these systems...
•Accidents peculiar to an explosives plant occur...
•Materials peculiar to this type of machine are used as...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > характерный для
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80 аргумент против
1) Economy: the case against2) Robots: demerit, disadvantage3) Makarov: argument against (чего-л.)
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