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1 неблагоприятные условия
1) General subject: poor conditions, untoward conditions, disadvantaged circumstances2) Biology: unfavorable conditions3) Medicine: adverse conditions4) Military: adverse terms, unfavorable terms, unfavourable terms5) Engineering: rough environment, rugged environment, severe environment6) Construction: adverse conditions (напр. для производства строительных работ)8) Accounting: adverse conditions (эксплуатации)9) Fishery: hostile conditions10) Geophysics: hostile environment11) Ecology: adverse environment12) Business: disadvantageous conditions, unfavourable conditions13) Automation: erroneous conditions (работы)14) Quality control: disadvantage15) Aviation medicine: uncomfortable conditions16) Security: challenging environment17) Contact lenses: challenging environmentsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неблагоприятные условия
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2 неблагоприятный
прлunfavo(u)rable, untoward litнеблагоприя́тные усло́вия — unfavo(u)rable/untoward conditions
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3 неблагоприятный
1. disadvantageous2. adverse3. inauspicious4. inimical5. none to bright6. none too bright7. unauspicious8. unfavorably9. unfriendly10. unpropitious11. untoward12. worst case13. worst-case14. unfavourable; negative15. unfavorable
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