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1 tranchée d'absorption
Dictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > tranchée d'absorption
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2 tranchée d'absorption
Architecture française et le dictionnaire de construction > tranchée d'absorption
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3 поглощающая траншея
Русско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > поглощающая траншея
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4 открытая канава
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5 траншея
ж. trench, ditchсеть, система траншей — trench system
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6 поглощающая траншея
1) Agriculture: absorption trench (в животноводческом помещении)2) Construction: absorption trenchУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > поглощающая траншея
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7 нагорная канава
1) Engineering: absorption trench, catch ditch, catch drain, collector ditch, crown ditch, diversion ditch, hillside ditch, intercepting channel, intercepting ditch, intercepting drain, interceptor2) Construction: berm ditch, catch-water drain, collecting ditch, interception channel, interception ditch, water table3) Railway term: hill ditch, surface ditch4) Hydrography: grip5) Mining: flume6) Ecology: interceptor drain7) Makarov: berm, catchwater drain -
8 открытая канава
1) Engineering: absorption trench2) Ecology: open ditch -
9 Abwasserversickerungsgraben
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Abwasserversickerungsgraben
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10 Normensickergraben
Normensickergraben m ERDB, WVA standard absorption trench (30-90 cm breit, mit 30 cm Kiesfüllung und 30 cm Erdüberdeckung)Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Normensickergraben
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11 нагорная канава
intercepting channel, catch ditch, collector ditch, crown ditch, diversion ditch, hillside ditch, intercepting ditch, catch drain, intercepting drain, grip гидр., interceptor, absorption trench -
12 углубление
1) General subject: absorption, alcove, bowl (ложки, подсвечника, чашки весов, резервуара фонтана), cavity, deepening, depression, dip, embayment (в стене), exacerbation, extension, eye socket, fillet, furrow, hole, hollow, indention (берега), jog, lacuna, peck, pit, punctum (на поверхности), recession, recession (в стене и т.п.), scoop, socket, dimpled, intensification2) Geology: cavitation, concave, lacune, lobe, sump3) Biology: cleft (в макроструктуре биополимера)5) Medicine: choana, crypt, excavation, fossa, fossette, fossula, fovea, groove, impression, incisure, notch, pouch, trough, vallecula, valley6) Engineering: depression (низкое место), dimple (дефект поверхности), hollow (низкое место), indent, indentation, moat, niche, pocket, recess (выемка в поверхности), sinking, trench, valley (впадина), well7) Agriculture: deepening (напр. пахотного слоя)8) Chemistry: penetration10) Anatomy: recess, scrobiculus11) Railway term: bezel, chamber, compartment15) Diplomatic term: exacerbation (кризиса)16) Forestry: cavity (напр. в блоке пенопласта), mortise17) Surgery: incisura19) Astronautics: housing21) Silicates: bleach (на стекле от проката)23) Advertising: enhancement27) Makarov: a slight depression in the ground, bosom, deep, deepening (русла реки, траншей и т.п.), depression (низкое место, впадина), dimple (в земле), exavation, hollow (низкое место, впадина), indentation (берега), indention, indenture, nick (в основании утёса), pit (для рабочего, стоящего у пильного или строгального станка), pit (напр. лазерной грампластинки), pock, pothole (в каменистом дне реки), recess (в стене и т.п.), sink, slight depression in the ground, socket (у замочной линии организмов с двустворчатой раковиной), valley (низкое место, впадина)28) Electrochemistry: depression (на поверхности)29) General subject: cutting down (русла), draft, pitting
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