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Новости переводов

19 апреля, 2024

Translations in furniture production

07 февраля, 2024

Ghostwriting vs. Copywriting

30 января, 2024

Preparing a scientific article for publication in an electronic (online) journal

20 декабря, 2023

Translation and editing of drawings in CAD systems

10 декабря, 2023

About automatic speech recognition

30 ноября, 2023

Translation services for tunneling shields and tunnel construction technologies

22 ноября, 2023

Proofreading of English text



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Replacement planning

HR-глоссарий
  1. Identifying employees to fill future vacancies

  2. Identifying employees to fill future vacancies using past performance to identify employees who can fill future vacancies (unlike succession planning, which focuses on future potential)


Планирование замены, русский



Planned, английский
  1. Запланированный; заданный; запрограммированный

  2. A плановый language planning n планирование language ~ языковое планирование


Planned absence, английский
  1. Scheduled time away from work

  2. Scheduled time away from work missing work after asking permission in advance, such as for vacation or a medical appointment


Planned accumulations, английский

Planned activity, английский
    Плановая работа; запланированная работа


Planned amortization class (pac), английский
    (1) the class of cmo that has the most stable cash flows and the lowest prepayment risk of any class of cmo. because of a stable cash flow, it is considered the least risky cmo. (2) a cmo bond class that stipulates cash flow contributions to a sinking fund. a pac directs principal payments to the sinking fund on a priority basis in accordance with a predetermined payment schedule, with prior claim to the cash flows before other cmo classes. similarly, cash flows received by the trust in excess of the sinking fund requirement are also allocated to other bond classes. the prepayment experience of the pac is therefore very stable over a wide range of prepayment experience.


Planned capital expenditure program, английский
    Budgeted or projected outlays for major expenditures on permanent or fixed assets as outlined in the corporate financial plan.


Planned communities, английский

Planned cost, английский
  1. Плановая стоимость

  2. The latest cost of tasks, resources, assignments, and the entire project, which project displays in the cost field as cost or total cost.


Planned depreciation, английский
    Планируемая амортизация


Planned development, английский
    A residential or commercial area which is developed, maintained, and operated as a single entity.


Planned economies, английский

Planned economy, английский
    Плановая экономика


Planned economy countries, английский
    Страны с плановой экономикой; социалистические страны, см. market economy countries; countries with developing economy (документы оон)


Planned financing program, английский
    Budgeted or projected ways need for reasons or to obtain short-term and long-term financing as outlined in the corporate financial plan.


Planned flying and servicing, английский
    Планирование полетов и техническое обслуживание


Planned intercompany demand, английский
    Predicted demand for a product by a legal entity that assumes the role of a vendor. the planned demand is generated from planned demand for the product from a downstream legal entity.


Planned job, английский
    Плановая работа


Planned liquidation date, английский
    The specific date, as defined in the vehicle’s documentation, on which the vehicle is expected to be liquidated and all residual equity returned to the investors.


Planned mainte-nance state, английский
    Состояние плановопредупредительного ремонта


Planned maintenance, английский
    The maintenance of a building, and/or its contents, on a schedule that is determined by the results of past experience and performance. also called scheduled maintenance. compare with corrective maintenance, periodic maintenance, and preventative maintenance. planning 1. the process of studying the layout of spaces within buildings and of buildings and other facilities or installations in open spaces in order to develop the general scheme of a building or group of buildings. 2.


Planned manual failover, английский
    For an availability group, a failover without data loss that is initiated by a database administrator, typically, for administrative purposes.


Identifying, английский

Performance, английский
  1. Показатель деятельности. степень эффективности деятельности. производительность.

  2. (технические или летные) характеристики

  3. A way in which something works  the doctors are not satisfied with the performance of the transplanted heart.

  4. N 1 действие; актив- ность; 2 употребление (н. хомский, см. тж. competence 2) linguistic ~ употребление языка, языковая активность (н. хомский, см. тж. linguistic competence) 1 стихотворный размер. 2 обозначающий действие, уже законченное по отношению к данному. performative a перформативный | n тра пер- форматив3 verb

  5. Эксплуатационные качества, ходовые качества

  6. Exhibition of gaits or other required routines.

  7. Microsoft edge developer tool to profile a web page frame rate. this tool helps you see what is happening behind the scenes when your pages are slowing down.

  8. The degree to which a product or service executes its specified function.

  9. Результаты деятельности

  10. A term contrasted with competence which refers to the speaker`s actual language production.


Succession, английский
  1. A line of happenings, one after the other  she had a succession of miscarriages.

  2. The orderly progression of changes in a community composition that occurs during development of vegetation in any area; from initial colonization to the attainment of the climax typical of a particular geographic area. micro s.: a dying tree, for example forced by winds to break causes a successional chain of events (also known as degrative succession. - see mosaic climax). autotropic s.: a temporal succession of species location principally involving plants. allogenic s.: a temporal succession of species at a location that is driven by external influences which alter conditions (contrary to autogenic); e.g. silt deposits changes a marshland to woodland. autogenic s.: a temporal succession of species at a location that is driven by processes operating with the community (contrary to allogenic), e.g. primary and secondary succession, that occur on newly exposed land. degraditive s.: degradable resources (feces, dead organisms) are utilized successively by a number of species; there is a link between succession on plant litter and soil formation. heterotrophic s.: a temporal succession of species at a location, principally involving animals. primary s.: soon after a region is denuded, a variety of pioneer species begin to colonize the bare ground and they modify the environmental conditions (e.g. a retreating glacier, early organisms provide the soils needed by succesing organisms - facilitation). secundary s.: follows major changes to an established ecosystem. catastrophic weather events, fire, or human activities all disturb the environment. after such an event on land, well-developed soil remains, giving pioneer species an easy foothold, but also on abandoned agricultural areas. order of s.: once an ecosystem is established, succesion does still take place on a smaller, slower, more complex scale. • degrative oos.: dead organic matter (feces etc ) trigger a succesional change of decomposing organisms until substance is completely recycled. • interactive oos.: interaction between species, e.g. herbivores in an habit; birds feed on caterpillar - too many caterpillars feeding on leaves can decrease competitiveness of plant, in which the bird lives. theories of s.: disturbances in ecosystems open up an area with the following scenarios: • facilitated: only certain pioneer species are capable of becoming established in the open space, but if certain species can exist and establish as adults under prevailing conditions, so that either can be: • tolerated: modification of the environment by early occupants has little or no effect on subsequent recruitment of later successional species, or • inhibited: occupants by early organisms make it less suitable for recruitment of late successional species, e.g. ulva sp.

  3. The passing of property or legal rights after death. the word commonly refers to the distribution of property under a state’s intestate succession laws, which determine who inherits property when someone dies without a valid will. when used in connection with real estate, the word refers to the passing of property by will or inheritance, as opposed to gift, grant, or purchase.


Планирование замены, русский

Инициативы, русский