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1 неэффективная технология
неэффективная технология
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[А.С.Гольдберг. Англо-русский энергетический словарь. 2006 г.]Тематики
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > неэффективная технология
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2 неисправный
1) General subject: broken, careless, conked out, conked-out, crank, cranky, defective, faulty, ill-conditioned, improper, inaccurate, incorrect, off colour, out of order, out of service, out-of-service, unpunctual, wrong, out of repair, affected2) Aviation: out-of-use3) American: blooey4) Military: dead, demmick, ineffective5) Engineering: damaged, nonserviceable, unhealthy6) Chemistry: inoperable, inoperative7) Economy: out order of8) Automobile industry: in bad repair, off-colour9) Mining: disturbed10) Telecommunications: out-of-repair11) Physics: unworkable12) Jargon: kaput, no go, no-go, out of whack13) Information technology: bad, invalid, out-of-order14) Oil: F (failed), US (unserviceable), defect, disabled, failed, failing, in bad order, out-of-action, out-of-commission, out-of-operation, unserviceable15) Astronautics: malfunctioning16) Mechanics: out-of-run, out-of-work17) Business: out of operation, out of shop18) Automation: offending19) Quality control: cranky (о механизме), diseased, down, faulted20) General subject: abnormal21) Makarov: inactive, out-of-joint22) Cement: non-serviceable -
3 неработоспособный
1) General subject: unworkable2) Computers: abnormal3) Engineering: inoperative4) Construction: non operable6) Atomic energy: unserviceable7) Automation: nonserviceable
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