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ресурс; мн. ч. запасы-
additional resources
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amended resources
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assured resources
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available resources
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bound resources
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computational resource
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demonstrated resources
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Earth resources
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energy resources
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established resources
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estimated resources
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food resources
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forage resources
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forest resources
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free resources
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fuel resources
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gas resources
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geothermal resources
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groundwater resources
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hardware resources
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human resources
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hypothetical resources
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inferred resources
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information resources
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inorganic resources
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irreplaceable natural resources
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land resources
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latent resources
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living resources
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locked resource
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marginal resources
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measured resources
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mineable resources
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mineral resources
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natural resources
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network resources
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nonrenewable natural resources
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oil resources
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perpetual resources
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possible resources
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potentional resources
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primary energy resources
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prospected resources
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public resource
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raw material resources
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reasonable resources
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recoverable resources
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renewable natural resources
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scarce resources
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software resources
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speculative resources
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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
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1) ресурс2) запас, резерв3) способ, средство4) возможность5) pl богатства, возможности, ресурсы•- non-metallic mineral resources - water resources - water-power resourcesdissipation of resources — распыление средств или ресурсов
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n1) запасы, ресурсы2) активы; средства, фонды
- adequate resources
- agricultural resources
- ample resources
- bank resources
- buying resources
- cash resources
- covering resources
- credit resources
- currency resources
- domestic resources
- dwindling resources
- economic resources
- energy resources
- environmental resources
- exhaustible resources
- extra-budgetary resources
- farm resources
- financial resources
- fishery resources
- forage resources
- free resources
- fuel resources
- human resources
- idle resources
- inadequate resources
- inoperative resources
- internal resources
- labour resources
- limited resources
- liquid resources
- manpower resources
- manufacturing resources
- material resources
- material and financial resource
- material and technical resources
- mineral resources
- monetary resources
- money resources
- natural resources
- net cash resources
- noncash resources
- nonreproducible resources
- pecuniary resources
- personnel resources
- physical resources
- power resources
- primary resources
- productive resources
- raw material resources
- real resources
- recoverable resources
- recycled resources
- renewable natural resources
- reproducible resources
- scanty resources
- scarce resources
- secondary resources
- sovereign resources
- speculative resources
- tight resources
- total resources
- uncommitted resources
- underlying resources
- underutilized resources
- undiscovered resources
- untapped natural resources
- vast resources
- water resources
- resource in short supply
- resources of banks and credit institutions
- resources of clients
- be at the end of one's resources
- exhaust resources
- make the most of one's resources
- pool resources
- squander resources
- tap new resources
- utilize resourcesEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > resource
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1) способ, средство2) pl (денежные) средства3) pl ресурсы; природные богатства4) pl активы (банковские)5) pl средства существования -
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источник; способ; средство; pi (материальные) запасы, ресурсы resource water -s водные-ресурсы -
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1) источник2) способ; средство3) мн. ч. ресурсы•- electric energy and power resources - environmental resources - groundwater resources - human resources - hydroelectric resources - idle resources - institutional resources - labour resources - land resources - limited manpower resources - manufacturing resources - material resources - physical resources - productive resources - recreation resources - scarce resources - territorial resources - tight resources - water resources -
30 Water Supply and Resource Management Committee
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31 Water Supply and Resource Management Committee
Экология: Комитет по водоснабжению и управлению ресурсами (при отделе технических средств защиты окружающей среды Американского общества гражданских инженеров)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Water Supply and Resource Management Committee
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32 locked resource
блокированный ресурс; защищенный ресурс -
33 system resource
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36 non-renewable resource
невозобновляемый ресурс
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non-renewable resource
A natural resource which, in terms of human time scales, is contained within the Earth in a fixed quantity and therefore can be used once only in the foreseeable future (although it may be recycled after its first use). This includes the fossil fuels and is extended to include mineral resources and sometimes ground water, although water and many minerals are renewed eventually. (Source: ALL)
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37 natural resource
природный ресурс
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natural resource
A feature or component of the natural environment that is of value in serving human needs, e.g. soil, water, plantlife, wildlife, etc. Some natural resources have an economic value (e.g. timber) while others have a "noneconomic" value (e.g. scenic beauty). (Source: UNUN)
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2.18 природный ресурс (natural resource): Вещества или явления, находящиеся в природной среде, которые могут быть использованы как вход в техносферу.
Источник: ГОСТ Р ИСО 13600-2011: Системы технические энергетические. Основные положения оригинал документа
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38 freshwater resource
пресноводные ресурсы
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freshwater resource
The network of rivers, lakes, and other surface waters that supply water for food production and other essential human systems. (Source: ENVNEL)
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39 fluvial resource
речной ресурс
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fluvial resource
Any source of supply derived from a river, particularly its water, which is collected, stored and treated, then distributed for domestic, industrial, farm and other uses. (Source: WWC)
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40 state forest resource
Лесоводство: (the total area of all land and water in the charge or control of the state forestry service) Гослесфонд
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