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1 vital resources
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2 influx of (vital) resources
Дипломатический термин: поступления (необходимых) ресурсовУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > influx of (vital) resources
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3 influx of (vital) resources
Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > influx of (vital) resources
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4 influx of (vital) resources
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > influx of (vital) resources
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5 influx of (vital) resources
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > influx of (vital) resources
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6 vital
vital [ˈvaɪtl]1. adjectivea. ( = crucial) [part, link, information, ingredient, factor, role] essentiel ; [question, matter] fondamental ; [supplies, resources] vital ; [importance] capital• it is vital to develop a reliable system il est indispensable de mettre au point un système fiableb. ( = dynamic) [person, institution] énergiquec. [organ, force, functions] vital2. compounds* * *['vaɪtl]1) ( essential) [asset, document, information, research, supplies, interest] primordial; [match, support, factor] décisif/-ive; [service, help] indispensable; [treatment, organ] vital2) ( lively) [person] plein de vie or de vitalité; [culture, music] vivant -
7 Vital Information Resources Under Seize
Security: VIRUSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Vital Information Resources Under Seize
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8 Vital Information Resources Under Siege
Telecommunications: VIRUSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Vital Information Resources Under Siege
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9 State Office of Vital Records
амер. служба статистики естественного движения населения штатаThis is to certify that this is a true reproduction of the original record on file with the State Office of Vital Records, Georgia Department of Human Resources. — Настоящим подтверждается, что вышеуказанное является верной копией оригинальной записи, хранящейся в службе статистики естественного движения населения штата Департамента людских резервов штата Джорджия.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > State Office of Vital Records
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10 Department of Human Resources
амер. Департамент людских резервовThis is to certify that this is a true reproduction of the original record on file with the State Office of Vital Records, Georgia Department of Human Resources. — Настоящим подтверждается, что вышеуказанное является верной копией оригинальной записи, хранящейся в службе статистики естественного движения населения штата Департамента людских резервов штата Джорджия.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > Department of Human Resources
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11 influx of resources
Дипломатический термин: (vital) поступления (необходимых) ресурсов -
12 tap vital mineral resources
Общая лексика: разрабатывать недраУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > tap vital mineral resources
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13 жизненные ресурсы
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14 ресурсы ресурс·ы
исчерпать ресурсы — to exhaust / to deplete resources
вторичные ресурсы — recycled / secondary resources
естественные / природные ресурсы — natural resources
истощать природные ресурсы — to drain / to deplete natural resources
охрана естественных / природных ресурсов — conservation of natural resources
рациональное использование естественных / природных ресурсов — rational exploitation of natural resources
страны, экономика которых зависит от единственного природного ресурса — single-resources countries
хищническое использование природных ресурсов страны — wasteful exploitation / use of natural resources of the country
материальные и интеллектуальные ресурсы человечества — material and intellectual resources of mankind
сырьевые и энергетические ресурсы — raw-materials and power / energy resources
топливно-энергетические ресурсы — fuel and power / energy resources
трудовые ресурсы — labour force, manpower / labour resources
использование ресурсов — utilization / exploitation of resources
переключение на мирные нужды ресурсов, высвобождаемых в результате разоружения — conversion to peaceful needs of resources released by disarmament
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15 resource
n1) способ; средство2) обыкн. pl ресурсы; запасы3) отдых, развлечения4) находчивость, изобретательность•to affect allocations of resources — влиять / воздействовать на распределение ресурсов
to canalize / to channel resources to smth — направлять ресурсы на что-л.
to contribute resources — предоставлять ресурсы / средства, обеспечивать ресурсами
to derive resources from the sea — извлекать / добывать / получать ресурсы из моря
to develop natural resources — осваивать / разрабатывать природные ресурсы
to divert resources — отвлекать / переключать ресурсы
to exploit resources — разрабатывать ресурсы; использовать ресурсы
to possess large resources — обладать большими ресурсами / природными богатствами
to rely on one's own resources — надеяться только на свои силы
to spread resources — рассредоточивать / распределять ресурсы
to stimulate the flow of foreign resources (to) — стимулировать приток внешних ресурсов / средств (в)
to target existing resources to those more in need — направлять имеющиеся ресурсы тем, кто в них больше нуждается
to top resources — подключать / использовать ресурсы
- additional resourcesto use / to utilize resources to maximum effect — использовать ресурсы наиболее эффективно
- adequate resources
- allocation of resources
- available resources
- country is devoid of natural resources
- currency resources
- depletion of essential resources - diminishing resources
- distribution of resources
- economic resources
- energy resources
- environmental resources
- essential resources
- exploitation of resources
- exploration of natural resources
- extrabudgetary resources
- fairer sharing out of the world's resources
- financial resources
- finite resources
- foreign exchange resources
- fuel and energy resources
- fuel and power resources
- fuel and raw materials resources
- fuel resources
- health resources
- human resources - internal resources
- labor resources
- limitless resources
- local resources
- manpower resources
- marshaling of resources
- material and financial resources
- material and technical resources
- material resources
- military resources
- mineral resources
- misallocation of resources
- mismanagement of resources
- monetary resources
- national resources
- natural resources
- net flow of financial resources
- nonrenewable resources
- nonreproducible resources
- overall flow of resources
- physical resources
- pooling of resources
- potential resources
- power resources
- processing of mineral and agricultural resources
- productive resources
- rational use of resources
- rationally utilized resources
- raw material resources
- recycled resources
- redeployment of resources
- renewable natural resources
- saving of resources
- scarce resources
- specific resources
- substantial resources
- timber resources
- transfer of resources
- use of resources
- vital resources
- volume of productive resources
- waste use of natural resource
- wasteful use of natural resource
- water power resources
- water resources
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n1) обыкн. pl (материальные) запасы, ресурсы, средства2) pl (денежные) средства; активы (банковские)• -
17 поступления (необходимых) ресурсов
Diplomatic term: influx of (vital) resourcesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > поступления (необходимых) ресурсов
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18 поступления ресурсов
Diplomatic term: (необходимых) influx of (vital) resourcesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > поступления ресурсов
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19 esencial
adj.essential.su participación fue esencial en el proyecto her participation was essential to the projectlo esencial the fundamental thingen lo esencial coincidimos we agree on the basic points o the essentialsno esencial non-essential, inessential* * *► adjetivo1 essential\en lo esencial in the mainlo esencial the main thing* * *adj.* * *ADJ1) (=imprescindible) essential2) (=principal) essential, mainlo esencial es que... — the main o essential o most important thing is to...
he entendido lo esencial de la conversación — I understood the main o the most important points of the conversation
en lo esencial: pese a las diferencias, estamos de acuerdo en lo esencial — essentially, despite our differences, we are in agreement, despite our differences, we are in agreement on the essentials
3) [aceite] essential* * *1) ( fundamental) essentialestábamos de acuerdo en lo esencial — we agreed on the essentials o on the main points
lo esencial es... — the main o the most important thing is...
esencial para algo — essential for o to something
2) < aceite> essential* * *= bare [barer -comp., barest -sup.], essential, paramount, vital, baseline [base line], bread and butter, mission critical [mission-critical], rock-bottom, indispensable, constitutive, cardinal, critical.Ex. Those are just the bare beginnings.Ex. The preceding chapter has introduced the essential characteristics of bibliographic descriptions.Ex. Practice is paramount.Ex. The pressures of the marketplace mean that any vital facility must be offered by all of the major hosts.Ex. This article describes the development of the first baseline inventory of information resources at the U.S.Ex. The bread and butter business of public libraries, especially branch libraries, is the lending of fiction.Ex. Effectiveness is often measured as the resultant quality of mission critical products of the institution = A menudo la eficacia se mide como la calidad resultante de los productos esenciales de la institución.Ex. The rock-bottom element seems to be the confidence in facing life.Ex. Of course, these catalogs will still remain indispensable guides to LC holdings not represented by MARC records.Ex. Three definitions of information are given: information as a resource, information as a commodity, and information as a constitutive force in society.Ex. To underestimate your enemy is committing the cardinal mistake and often the last you'll make!.Ex. Needless to say, this technique is relatively slow but can be valuable if retrieval speed is not critical.----* cosas esenciales, las = basic essentials, the.* esencial, lo = gist, the, bottom line, the.* función esencial = vital role.* libro esencial = bedside book.* lo esencial = essential, the, nuts and bolts, bare necessities, the, the lowdown (on).* no entender lo esencial = miss + the point.* no esencial = non-essential [nonessential].* papel esencial = vital role, pivotal role.* punto esencial = essential point.* tiempo + ser esencial = time + be of the essence.* * *1) ( fundamental) essentialestábamos de acuerdo en lo esencial — we agreed on the essentials o on the main points
lo esencial es... — the main o the most important thing is...
esencial para algo — essential for o to something
2) < aceite> essential* * *= bare [barer -comp., barest -sup.], essential, paramount, vital, baseline [base line], bread and butter, mission critical [mission-critical], rock-bottom, indispensable, constitutive, cardinal, critical.Ex: Those are just the bare beginnings.
Ex: The preceding chapter has introduced the essential characteristics of bibliographic descriptions.Ex: Practice is paramount.Ex: The pressures of the marketplace mean that any vital facility must be offered by all of the major hosts.Ex: This article describes the development of the first baseline inventory of information resources at the U.S.Ex: The bread and butter business of public libraries, especially branch libraries, is the lending of fiction.Ex: Effectiveness is often measured as the resultant quality of mission critical products of the institution = A menudo la eficacia se mide como la calidad resultante de los productos esenciales de la institución.Ex: The rock-bottom element seems to be the confidence in facing life.Ex: Of course, these catalogs will still remain indispensable guides to LC holdings not represented by MARC records.Ex: Three definitions of information are given: information as a resource, information as a commodity, and information as a constitutive force in society.Ex: To underestimate your enemy is committing the cardinal mistake and often the last you'll make!.Ex: Needless to say, this technique is relatively slow but can be valuable if retrieval speed is not critical.* cosas esenciales, las = basic essentials, the.* esencial, lo = gist, the, bottom line, the.* función esencial = vital role.* libro esencial = bedside book.* lo esencial = essential, the, nuts and bolts, bare necessities, the, the lowdown (on).* no entender lo esencial = miss + the point.* no esencial = non-essential [nonessential].* papel esencial = vital role, pivotal role.* punto esencial = essential point.* tiempo + ser esencial = time + be of the essence.* * *A1 (fundamental) essentialestábamos de acuerdo en lo esencial we agreed on the essentials o on the main pointslo esencial es que estés tranquilo the main o the most important o the essential thing is to keep calmesencial PARA algo essential FOR o TO sthesto es esencial para el buen funcionamiento del motor this is essential for o to the smooth running of the engine2 ( Fil) essentialB ‹aceite› essential* * *
esencial adjetivo ( fundamental) essential;◊ coincidimos en lo esencial we agree on the essentials o on the main points;
lo esencial es … the main o the most important thing is …
esencial adjetivo essential: quédate con lo esencial, remember the most important thing
tiene lo esencial para vivir, she has enough to live on
' esencial' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
accesoria
- accesorio
- básica
- básico
- descafeinada
- descafeinado
- elemental
- sustancial
English:
basic
- brass
- core
- essential
- gist
- nitty-gritty
- nut
- rough
- underlying
- vital
- bare
- essentially
- fundamental
- prerequisite
- substance
* * *esencial adj1. [básico] essential;su participación fue esencial en el proyecto her participation was essential to the project;lo esencial the essential o main thing;lo esencial es una buena preparación física the essential o main thing is to have trained properly beforehand;en lo esencial coincidimos we agree on the basic points o the essentials;no esencial non-essential, inessential2. [aceite] essential* * *adj essential;lo esencial es que the main o essential thing is that* * *esencial adj: essential♦ esencialmente adv* * *esencial adj essential -
20 enterarse
1 (averiguar) to find out (de, about)2 (tener conocimiento) to learn, hear3 (darse cuenta) to realize* * *to learn, find out* * *VPR1) [de noticia, secreto]a) [por casualidad] to hear, find outnos enteramos a través de la radio — we heard it on the radio, we found out from the radio
¿sí? no me había enterado — really? I hadn't heard
no sabía nada, ahora mismo me entero — I had no idea, this is the first I've heard
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enterarse de algo — to hear about sth, find out about sthno quiero que nadie se entere de esto — I don't want anyone to hear about o find out about this
me enteré de tu accidente por Juan — I heard about o found out about your accident from Juan
nos enteramos de que se había ido ayer — we heard o found out that he'd gone yesterday
b) [haciendo averiguaciones] to find out•
enterarse de algo — to find out about sth2) (=darse cuenta) to noticeoye, que es a ti, que no te enteras — * hey, you, are you deaf or something? *
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enterarse de algo — to notice sthtodavía no se han enterado de qué tipo de persona es — they still don't know what kind of person he is
- te vas a enterar de quien soy yo o de lo que vale un peinehe aprobado el examen, para que os enteréis — I've passed the exam, for your information! *
3) Esp (=comprender, oír) to understandno quiero que vuelvas por aquí ¿te enteras? — I don't want you coming back here, do you understand o do you get it? *
¡a ver si te enteras! — wise up! *
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enterarse de algo — to understand sthno se enteraba de lo que leía — he didn't take in o understand what he was reading
* * *= learn, come to + Posesivo + notice, come to + Posesivo + attention, wise up, catch + Posesivo + drift, get + Posesivo + drift, learn + the news, realise [realize, -USA].Ex. 'I'd be disappointed to learn that my boss or subordinates -- or peers for that matter -- told tales out of school about me to others'.Ex. There is another important difference between electronic documents and all the types of library material that preceded them and it centers on how electronic resources come to our notice.Ex. Information vital to certain people might not come to their attention if such people must rely only upon regular scanning of large numbers of periodicals.Ex. The article 'Cataloguing electronic resources: wise up or dumb down?' argues that WWW search engines do a good job in impossibly difficult circumstances but that they do not provide enough information about a resource.Ex. Shariel sighed and rolled her eyes a little, as Akanan clearly didn't catch her drift.Ex. 'Nah,' Kate chuckled, getting her drift, and then said 'I would've just barged in there and dared them to throw me out!'.Ex. Xenophon learnt the news while he was making a sacrifice to the gods.Ex. It should be realized, in addition, that the question involves not only serials but other works that are generally intended to be issued indefinitely in successive editions.----* enterarse a medias = pick up + the fag-ends.* enterarse de la noticia = learn + the news.* enterarse de lo que Uno quiere decir = catch + Posesivo + drift, get + Posesivo + drift.* enterarse de lo que vale un peine = get + the rough edge of + Posesivo + tongue.* enterarse de oídas = hear about it + via the grapevine, learn + it on/through the grapevine, hear it + on/through the grapevine.* enterarse por rumores = hear about it + via the grapevine, learn + it on/through the grapevine, hear it + on/through the grapevine.* * *= learn, come to + Posesivo + notice, come to + Posesivo + attention, wise up, catch + Posesivo + drift, get + Posesivo + drift, learn + the news, realise [realize, -USA].Ex: 'I'd be disappointed to learn that my boss or subordinates -- or peers for that matter -- told tales out of school about me to others'.
Ex: There is another important difference between electronic documents and all the types of library material that preceded them and it centers on how electronic resources come to our notice.Ex: Information vital to certain people might not come to their attention if such people must rely only upon regular scanning of large numbers of periodicals.Ex: The article 'Cataloguing electronic resources: wise up or dumb down?' argues that WWW search engines do a good job in impossibly difficult circumstances but that they do not provide enough information about a resource.Ex: Shariel sighed and rolled her eyes a little, as Akanan clearly didn't catch her drift.Ex: 'Nah,' Kate chuckled, getting her drift, and then said 'I would've just barged in there and dared them to throw me out!'.Ex: Xenophon learnt the news while he was making a sacrifice to the gods.Ex: It should be realized, in addition, that the question involves not only serials but other works that are generally intended to be issued indefinitely in successive editions.* enterarse a medias = pick up + the fag-ends.* enterarse de la noticia = learn + the news.* enterarse de lo que Uno quiere decir = catch + Posesivo + drift, get + Posesivo + drift.* enterarse de lo que vale un peine = get + the rough edge of + Posesivo + tongue.* enterarse de oídas = hear about it + via the grapevine, learn + it on/through the grapevine, hear it + on/through the grapevine.* enterarse por rumores = hear about it + via the grapevine, learn + it on/through the grapevine, hear it + on/through the grapevine.* * *
enterarse ( conjugate enterarse) verbo pronominal
1 (de suceso, noticia):
me enteré por tus padres I found out from your parents;
le robaron el reloj y ni se enteró they stole her watch and she didn't even notice o realize;
me enteré de la noticia por la radio I heard the news on the radio;
si papá se entera de esto … if Dad finds out about this …
2 ( averiguar) to find out;
enterarse de algo to find out about sth
3 (esp Esp fam) ( entender):◊ te voy a castigar ¿te enteras? I'll punish you, have I made myself clear?;
¡para que te enteres! (fam) so there! (colloq)
enterarse verbo reflexivo to find out: ¿te has enterado de lo de ayer?, have you heard about what happened yesterday?
ni se enteró de que yo estaba allí, he didn't even realize I was there
' enterarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
descubrir
- saber
- semblante
- a
- cachar
English:
catch
- find out
- hear
- know
- learn
- mud
- picture
- wind
- find
- must
- on
* * *vpr1. [descubrir, saber] to find out;enterarse de algo/por alguien to find out about sth/from sb;como se entere, me mata if she finds out, she'll kill me;nos acabamos de enterarse we've just heard;¿tú crees que se enterarán? do you think they'll find out?;no lo sabía, ahora me entero I didn't know, this is the first I've heard of it;se enterarán de tu pasado y lo publicarán they'll find out about your past and make it public;entérate bien de los horarios de los trenes make sure you find out about the train times;¿te has enterado de la noticia? have you heard the news?;¿te has enterado del accidente de Ana? did you hear about Ana's accident?;me enteré por mi prima I heard about it from my cousin;me enteré por la prensa I read about it in the papers;¡para que te enteres! I'll have you know!, as a matter of fact!;¡te vas a enterarse! you'll know all about it!, you'll catch it!;¡se va a enterarse de quién soy yo! he's going to find out what sort of stuff I'm made of!;Fam¡te vas a enterarse de lo que vale un peine! I'll show you what's what!tu mujer te está engañando y tú ni te enteras your wife is cheating on you and you haven't even noticed;no se enteró del golpe she didn't notice the impact;es una operación muy sencilla, no te vas ni a enterarse it's a very straightforward operation, you won't feel a thingcuando habla tan rápido no me entero when she talks so fast, I don't understand a word;no quiero ir, ¿te enteras? I don't want to go, have you got that clear?;¡entérate de una vez! ¡yo no soy tu criado! get this straight, I'm not your servant!;no me enteré de lo que dijo en clase I didn't understand what she said in class;no te enteras de nada you haven't got a clue, have you?* * *v/r1 find out, hear (de about)2:¡para que te enteres! fam so there! fam ;¡se va a enterar! fam he’s in for it! fam* * *vrinformarse: to find out, to learn* * *enterarse vb3. (darse cuenta) to notice¡ni siquiera se enteró! she didn't even notice!lo leí, pero no me enteré de nada I read it, but I didn't understand a word
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