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econ.
tiekìmas ; tiẽkti
med.
pateĩkti
el.
maitìnti
supply The willingness and ability to sell a range of quantities of a good at a range of prices, during a given time period. Supply is one half of the market exchange process; the other is demand; trade [sə'plaɪ] v
environ.
pasiūlà (prekyba)
IT
maitinimo įrenginys ; maitinimo įtaisas ; maitinimo šaltinis ; maitìnimas ; maitìnti ; dúoti ; padúoti ; padavìmas ; pastūmà ; prijungìmas ; tiẽkti (pvz., srovę)
English thesaurus
abbr., oil
supl
mil., abbr.
supp ; sy
USA
The procurement, distribution, maintenance while in storage, and salvage of supplies, including the determination of kind and quantity of supplies. a. producer phase—That phase of military supply that extends from determination of procurement schedules to acceptance of finished supplies by the Services. b. consumer phase—That phase of military supply that extends from receipt of finished supplies by the Services through issue for use or consumption (JP 4-0)
abbr., mil.
sups (Киселев )
avia.
Stores supplies for consumption; and 2. Stores supplies to be taken away.
mil., logist.
All operations aiming at realizing, stockpiling, managing, distributing or taking back goods in order to meet the logistic requirements. (FRA)
USA
In logistics, all materiel and items used in the equipment, support, and maintenance of military forces (JP 4-0) see also component , equipment