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81 A-waste
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82 cotton waste
текст.кінці, обтиральний матеріал; відпадок ( бавовняний) -
83 flax waste
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84 high-waste
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85 low-waste
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86 non-waste
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87 permissive waste
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88 trade waste
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89 haste makes waste
English-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > haste makes waste
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90 it's better a belly burst than good food waste
нехай краще трісне живіт, ніж пропаде хороша їжаEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > it's better a belly burst than good food waste
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91 we mustn't waste time, for that's the stuff life's made of
var: don't squander time, for time is what life is made ofне можна гаяти час: це той матеріал, з якого зроблено життяEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > we mustn't waste time, for that's the stuff life's made of
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92 cotton waste
[ˌkɒtn'weɪst]nбаво́вня́ні відхо́ди -
93 non-waste
[ˌnɒn'weɪst]adjбезвідхо́дний (про технології, виробництво тощо) -
94 ammunition waste
n необгрунтована витрата боєприпасів -
95 chemical waste
n відходи хімічної промисловості; хімічні відходи -
96 cotton waste
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97 dispersion into the environment of radioactive waste
n розсіювання в навколішнє середовище радіоактивних відходівEnglish-Ukrainian military dictionary > dispersion into the environment of radioactive waste
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98 disposal of radioactive waste
n знищення радіоактивних відходів; поховання радіоактивних відходів; скидання радіоактивних відходівEnglish-Ukrainian military dictionary > disposal of radioactive waste
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99 disposal of waste
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100 high activity waste
n високоактивні відходи
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