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Перевод: stockpile speek stockpile


[существительное]
запас ; резерв ; штабель ;
[глагол]
делать запасы; накапливать


Тезаурус:

  1. Later in the evening, Tammuz and his computer decided to investigate an old network tape he'd uncovered in Roirbak's huge stockpile of such material.
  2. Like most countries, Iraq joined the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention of 1972, under which signatories undertook "never in any circumstances to develop, produce, stockpile or otherwise acquire or retain" such weapons.
  3. The downturn in the tyre industry hit rubber prices, which fell to a four-year low in Asia, despite purchases for the buffer stock and by the American government for its defence stockpile.
  4. He added: "An orderly run-down will be set in hand over the next five years, leading to a smaller, more flexible stockpile consisting principally of ready-to-eat food rather than raw commodities."
  5. Japan, which has no fossil fuel reserves of its own, wants to stockpile plutonium because it believes that it can develop the technology to transform it into plentiful and cheap electricity.
  6. The world's nuclear stockpile now stands at 16 thousand million tons of TNT.
  7. Instead he put in an extra spurt to create a stockpile, giving him time to throw some finished logs on to the smaller heap.
  8. The government has been forced to release 100,000 bales of wool from its 4.7m stockpile to cover a shortfall in supplies at auction following a recent surge in consumer demand.
  9. They also insisted that a minimum stockpile of atomic bombs (a figure of 20 was mentioned) should be maintained in the United Kingdom under British operational control at all times for use by Bomber Command.
  10. Hong Kong has objected to the proposed ban because its stockpile of 670 tonnes - the tusks of up to 75,000 elephants - is worth 134m, while at least 3,000 jobs in the colony depend on the ivory carving industry.
  11. The stockpile of raw and processed food, and emergency field cooking equipment has existed since the Second World War.
  12. Iraqi chemical-weapons factories had suffered "considerable damage", but much of Mr Hussein's existing chemical stockpile was dispersed and could still be used in bombs, short-range rockets and artillery shells.
  13. All these deaths were adding to a stockpile of dolphin oil, which nobody wanted, and meal for poultry food.

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