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1 бортовой журнал
1) General subject: inflight magazine (развлекательный журнал для пассажиров на борту самолета), log-book (самолёта), logbook2) Aviation: flight logbook, journey log-book, flight book3) Engineering: flight log, log4) Astronautics: flight log book, written log5) Aeronautics: log book6) Mass media: in-flight edition (издание)7) leg.N.P. log book (air law) -
2 журнал регистрации данных
1) Construction: log2) Astronautics: flight log book, written logУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > журнал регистрации данных
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3 журнал дублей
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4 дневник эстафеты
дневник эстафеты
Ежедневно заполняемый рабочий журнал, являющийся источником информации для организаторов эстафеты. На каждый день эстафеты заполняется отдельная страница с описанием маршрута, картами, информацией о факелоносцах, сведениями юридического характера и контактной информацией о партнерах эстафеты.
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Daily working log created as an information source for OTR staff. Each day has its own daybook page consisting of a daysheet, written route, torchbearer information, maps and jurisdictional and partner(s) contact information.
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > дневник эстафеты
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