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1 acoustics felt
felt malt — солод, сросшийся в войлок
he felt a great deal that was not sayable — он чувствовал много такого, для чего не находил слов
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2 acoustics felt
Строительство: акустическая войлочная звукоизоляция -
3 acoustics felt
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4 acoustics felt
• кече за звукоизолация -
5 felt
1. n фетр; войлок; кошмаfelt malt — солод, сросшийся в войлок
2. n текст. войлочно-фетровое изделие3. n фетровая шляпа4. n стр. строительный тряпичный картон5. v валять, сбивать войлок6. v сбиваться в войлок; свалятьсяI felt it was touch-and-go — я понимал, что всё висело на волоске
7. v покрывать, обивать войлокомСинонимический ряд:1. believed (verb) believed; considered; credited; deemed; held; thought2. experienced (verb) experienced; had; knew/known; savored; savoured; tasted3. fumbled (verb) fumbled; grabbled; groped; poke around4. pitied (verb) ached; commiserated; pitied; sympathised; yearned5. sensed (verb) intuited; perceived; sensed6. touched (verb) fingered; handled; palpated; pawed; touched -
6 felt
войлок; фетрfelt malt — солод, сросшийся в войлок
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7 felt
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8 fine-grained felt
felt malt — солод, сросшийся в войлок
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > fine-grained felt
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9 войлок для звукоизоляции
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > войлок для звукоизоляции
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10 сбивать войлок
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11 войлок
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12 кече за звукоизолация
acoustics feltacoustics feltsБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > кече за звукоизолация
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13 звукоизоляционный войлок
солод, сросшийся в войлок — felt malt
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > звукоизоляционный войлок
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14 войлок
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15 изолировочный войлок
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > изолировочный войлок
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16 акустическая войлочная звукоизоляция
Construction: acoustics feltУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > акустическая войлочная звукоизоляция
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