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1 ability to fill openings
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > ability to fill openings
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2 ability to fill openings
способность (цементного раствора) заполнять трещины.English-Russian dictionary of terms for geological exploration drilling > ability to fill openings
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3 ability
1) умение, способность, см. тж. capability, capacity, power2) характеристика, характеристики3) мн. ч. способности, дарование•ability to dismantle — способность ( агрегата) к разборке
ability to fill openings — способность ( цементного раствора) заполнять трещины
- adhesive ability - climbing ability - competitive ability - cutting ability - filter cleaning ability - grade-speed ability - handling ability - inventive abilities - load carrying ability - managerial abilities - maneuvering ability - organizational abilities - oxidizing ability - plugging ability - reducing ability - regenerative ability - running ability - self-cleaning ability - service ability of product - turning ability - water-absorbing ability - wetting abilityability to pay — платёжеспособность, способность обеспечить финансирование (напр. строительства)
* * *способность- ability of structure to perform satisfactoryability to resist weathering — способность сопротивляться выветриванию [воздействию погодных факторов], атмосферостойкость
- lifting ability
- load-bearing ability
- load-carrying ability
- self-curing ability
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