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101immediate control of training load — greitoji kontrolė statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Vieno pratimo, pratimų serijos, vienų pratybų krūvio registravimas ir analizė, padedantys nustatyti ir įvertinti sportininko būsenos pokyčius. atitikmenys: angl. immediate… …
102immediate environment — /ɪˌmi:diət ɪn vaɪrənmənt/ noun elements or factors outside a business organisation which directly affect its work, such as the supply of raw materials and demand for its products ● The unreliability of our suppliers is one of the worst features… …
103immediate danger — Definition of immediate danger as part of humanitarian doctrine contemplates that there be some inexorable circumstance, situation or agency bearing down on plaintiff with reasonable probability of danger prior to negligent act of defendant.… …
104immediate danger — Definition of immediate danger as part of humanitarian doctrine contemplates that there be some inexorable circumstance, situation or agency bearing down on plaintiff with reasonable probability of danger prior to negligent act of defendant.… …
105immediate disability — A disability which follows directly from an accidental hurt, within such time as the processes of nature consume in bringing the person affected to a state of incapacity. Rathbun v Globe Indem. Co. 107 Neb 18, 184 NW 903, 24 ALR 191, 201 (term as …
106immediate apprehension — noun immediate intuitive awareness • Syn: ↑immediacy • Hypernyms: ↑intuition …
107immediate — См. immediato …
108immediate — Synonyms and related words: about to be, abrupt, accessible, actual, adjacent, adjoining, alert, already in sight, approaching, apt, articulated, as is, at hand, attendant, automatic, available, being, bordering, brewing, catenated, ceaseless,… …
109immediate — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. prompt, instant, present; next, first. See earliness, instantaneity. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Without delay] Syn. at once, instantaneous, instant, on the instant, live, now, at this moment, at the …
110immediate — im·me·di·ate || ɪ mɪËdɪət adj. instantaneous, prompt; accomplished quickly; direct, having no intermediary; close …