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труба, трубопровод ( относительно большого диаметра) ; воздухо или газовод; газоход; канал; кабелепровод; волновод; см. тж. pipe и tubeexhaust(-deflection, -gas) duct — выхлопная труба, труба для отвода выхлопных газов; ркт. газоотводный канал или труба, газоход
inlet air duct — воздухопровод воздухозаборника; входной канал (двигателя); воздухоприёмная труба
thermal deicing (air) duct — трубопровод воздушно-теплового противообледенителя периодического действия
variable (air) inlet duct — воздухопровод регулируемого воздухозаборника; регулируемый входной канал (двигателя)
variable (air) intake duct — воздухопровод регулируемого воздухозаборника; регулируемый входной канал (двигателя)
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ISA temperature — температура, соответствующая таблице международной стандартной атмосферы [МСА]; стандартная температура
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1) двигатель, мотор2) ж.-д. локомотив3) машина4) процессор•to run up the engine — опробовать двигатель ( на режимах работы);to unreverse the engine — выводить двигатель из режима реверса-
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