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испражнение; разгрузка (В.И.Макаров); эвакуация (населения, раненых и т.п.: When the Japanese invaded Rabaul in 1942, McCarthy organized the evacuation of civilians and troops by land and sea and for this he was appointed M.B.E. in 1943 for his bravery. • The leaders of pro-Russian proxy states in eastern Ukraine announced a mass evacuation of citizens to Russia on Friday evening, amid fears that Moscow is manufacturing tension in the region to provide a pretext for renewed military intervention in Ukraine. theguardian.com); выпускание; очищение (от войска, от больных и пр.); освобождение; увод |
armas. |
эвакуация (ОБ из контейнера); откачка (вакуумирование) |
astron. |
аварийное покидание |
avia. |
эвакуация (напр., пассажиров) |
avia., salud. |
покидание |
biot. |
опорожнение (напр. кишечника); удаление (напр. гноя) |
constr. |
разряжение; удаление |
electr. |
обезгаживание; вакуумирование; создание вакуума; удаление (чего-либо изнутри); опорожнение |
Gruzovik, inf. |
выкачка; выкачивание |
industr. |
откачка газа |
ingen. |
откачка (газа) |
makár. |
вакуумирование (процесс откачки); вывод (войск); мочеиспускание; обезгаживание (сосуда); опорожнение (водохранилища); отвод (войск); разрежение (газа); создание разрежения; сработка (водохранилища); удаление (чего-либо из сосуда, аппарата) |
med. |
эвакуация; опорожнение (напр., кишечника); удаление (напр., гноя); дефекация; стул |
medios. |
разгрузка (узла сети связи); передача из узла скопившейся в нём информации |
mil. |
вывоз; вынос; выкачивание |
nanot. |
разрежение газа |
petról. |
откачивание |
proc. |
вет. очищение кишок |
quím. |
откачка; эвакуирование |
sist. |
извлечение; эвакуация (напр., при пожаре); откачивание (воздуха) |
tec. |
вакуумирование (откачка); разрежение; создание вакуума (чего-либо из сосуда, аппарата); сработка; удаление evacuation откачка; опоражнивание; удаление (из сосуда) |
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evacuation of wounded by stretcher bearers [ɪ'vækju'eɪʃ(ə)n] s | |
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Gruzovik, med. |
вынос |
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Gruzovik |
эвакуационный |
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estados. |
Removal of a patient by any of a variety of transport means from a theater of military operation, or between health services capabilities, for the purpose of preventing further illness or injury, providing additional care, or providing disposition of patients from the military health care system (JP 4-02); The clearance of personnel, animals, or materiel from a given locality (JP 3-68); The controlled process of collecting, classifying, and shipping unserviceable or abandoned materiel, United States or foreign, to appropriate reclamation, maintenance, technical intelligence, or disposal facilities (JP 4-09); The ordered or authorized departure of noncombatant evacuees from a specific area to another in the same or different countries by Department of State, Department of Defense, or appropriate military commander (JP 3-68) |
mil., abrev. |
evac |
mil., logíst. |
Operation consisting in removing from a given area those personnel and equipment no longer able to be used, treated or repaired in that area. FRA 2. The removal of the sick, the wounded, civilians, prisoners of war, damaged weapons, equipment and other materiel, agricultural and industrial equipment and valuables from areas of operations and areas affected by weapons of mass destruction or natural disasters. Troops are also evacuated from areas cut off by enemy forces. (UKR/NATO); Recovery, recuperation and grouping of friendly or enemy equipment which have been damaged, abandoned or immobilized. This task is carried out by a possibly reinforced combined arms unit. 2. Health support operation consisting in recovering casualties on the battlefield, transporting them to the emergency post and their medical treatment, then their movement towards the medical structure in charge of the medical unit responsible for the regulation. (FRA) |