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disaster

[dɪ'zɑ:stə] n
agric. стихийно бедствие
envir. бедствие
disaster The result of a vast ecological breakdown in the relations between man and his environment, a serious and sudden event (or slow, as in drought) on such a scale that the stricken community needs extraordinary efforts to cope with it, often with outside help or international aid [dɪ'zɑ:stə] n
envir. бедствие
 Anglais glossaire
Disaster [dɪ'zɑ:stə] n
ordin., abrév. D
disaster [dɪ'zɑ:stə] n
informat. A sudden, unplanned calamitous event causing great damage or loss. Any event that creates an inability on an enterprise's part to provide critical business functions for some predetermined period of time. Similar terms are business interruption, outage and catastrophe. 2. The period when enterprise management decides to divert from normal production responses and exercises its disaster recovery plan DRP. It typically signifies the beginning of a move from a primary location to an alternate location.
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