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gen. | boundary; confines; divide; limit; landmark; achievement |
mil. | critical line; baseline; military line; bound |
безопасный | |
gen. | secure |
бомбометание | |
gen. | bombing |
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boundary; confines; divide; limit; landmark (MargeWebley); achievement (MargeWebley); abutment; abuttal; bourne; border; frontier; line; edge (larsalex); the Rubicon (the point at which a decision has been taken which can no longer be changed: Today we cross the Rubicon. There is no going back. From the Rubicon, a stream which formed the border between Italy and Gaul. When Julius Caesar broke the law by crossing it with his army in 49BC, it led inevitably to war. OALD Alexander Demidov); line in the sand (idiomatic) a defining moment, a cutoff point. WT. a temporary boundary marker which is not to be crossed and which if erased can be redrawn dictionary.com Alexander Demidov); red line (an issue or a demand that one person or group refuses to change their opinion about during a disagreement or negotiations: The issue of sovereignty is a red line that cannot be crossed. OALD Alexander Demidov); rim (Sempai); reach (Vadim Rouminsky); list; mear; meer; threshold (Niginaa) | |||
chain | |||
end-point; endpoint | |||
barrier; confine | |||
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milestone (этап проекта) | |||
deadline (Stregoy) | |||
dead line | |||
fold | |||
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mark | |||
position | |||
critical line; baseline; military line; bound; starting point; border-line; objective | |||
posit position; milestone | |||
bounds (pl) | |||
blind; coniine | |||
mere; commark | |||
fault line (Хантингтон bellb1rd); faultline (Хантингтон bellb1rd) | |||
plateau (VLZ_58) | |||
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confines | |||
heights (Труженики республики полны самоотверженности и упорства для достижения новых рубежей коммунистического созидания. Boris Gorelik); targets (Возьмем рубежи семилетки Boris Gorelik); objectives (Новые рубежи [коммунистического созидания] Boris Gorelik) | |||
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objective (которыми следует овладеть Киселев) | |||
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ECC boundary (The error correction circuitry uses the ECC to detect if there are errors in the data within the ECC boundary. The ECC boundary is the amount of data or size of the chunk of memory used to generated the ECC (such as a cache line). Щапов Андрей) | |||
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