Apr 14, 2013 10:19
11 yrs ago
German term

halten

German to Russian Tech/Engineering Engineering (general)
Optimale Wartungsfreundlichkeit
Ausgesprochen gute Zugänglichkeit wichtiger
Komponenten vereinfacht die Wartung erheblich.
Die Zentralschmieranlage und die Filter, die sich
während der Bearbeitung austauschen lassen,
halten unproduktive Zeiten so klein wie möglich.

зд. halten

понятно, что имеется в виду. Нужны формулировки
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Proposed translations

+2
4 mins
Selected

сводят к минимуму//обеспечивают минимальные

сводят к минимуму//обеспечивают минимальные ...
Peer comment(s):

agree Larissa Ershova : ...минимизируют...
1 hr
agree Marina Chernyayeva
17 hrs
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Selected automatically based on peer agreement."
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