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experiment (научный); attempt; know-how; background; essay; sophistication; experimental (чувственный); skill; proven record (Igor Kondrashkin); ballast (ность); track record (напр., в контексте "уникальный опыт разработки..." = "unique track record in developing ...". We have a unique track record in developing innovative project-based courses that provide real experience for computing students, and this experience is ... | ... manager with excellent negotiating skills and savings-oriented approach, and a unique track record in successful project management assignments in UK and ... Alexander Demidov); pattern; experience (Shtokman is particularly important for Norway, which is seeking to sell its significant offshore drilling experience in the Arctic to Russia and become an integral part of any large-scale energy ventures on the Russian Arctic shelf. TMT Alexander Demidov); trail; trial; record; history (напр., Cihuapatli (Montanoa tomentosa) has an extensive ethnomedical history of use as a traditional remedy for reproductive impairments. – Сиуапатли (Montanoa tomentosa) характеризуется богатым опытом применения в этномедицинской практике в качестве традиционного средства лечения патологий репродуктивной системы. Min$draV); knowledge (sankozh); best practices (a procedure that has been shown by research and experience to produce optimal results and that is established or proposed as a standard suitable for widespread adoption: Prabhakar and his colleagues started by looking at best practices developed by other biometrics researchers. – Joshua J. Romero, IEEE Spectrum, May 2011 | |||
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measurement (igisheva) | |||
opysh (road leading to fortified castle or Kremlin) | |||
event proficiency; testing | |||
run | |||
skill (In today's Russia skilled professional labour is pretty expensive) | |||
competence (I. Havkin) | |||
procedure | |||
experience (работы) | |||
sample | |||
expertise | |||
mileage | |||
proficiency | |||
calling (in the phrase ‘barrister of ten years calling' meaning experience, but coming from the phrasal verb ‘called to the Bar' aldrignedigen) | |||
horizon of experience | |||
experiment (эксперимент) | |||
test | |||
experiment | |||
torture | |||
experience | |||
empirical reality (объективная действительность Alex_Odeychuk); experience of things (Alex_Odeychuk) | |||
art | |||
wisdom (ssn) | |||
operation; experience (жизненный) | |||
experience (практический); experiment (напр.лабораторный); test (напр.лабораторный) | |||
tryout | |||
adventure | |||
trial and error method | |||
skills | |||
run (с измерениями) | |||
moxie | |||
experimentation; experience practice; try; tentative | |||
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test in vitro (WiseSnake) | |||
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trials (Taras) | |||
experiments; tests | |||
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Russian thesaurus | |||
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эмпирическое познание действительности; единство знаний и умений. Опыт выступает как результат взаимодействия человека и мира и передаётся от поколения к поколению. Большой Энциклопедический словарь |
опыт : 3330 phrases in 225 subjects |