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1 маскировочная окраска
1) General subject: shadow shading2) Naval: baffle painter3) Military: baffle painting, camouflage coat, camouflage coat painting, camouflage paint pattern, camouflage painting, dazzle paint, dazzle painting, disguising colouring, protective paint, shadow painting4) Engineering: camouflage paint, protective painting5) Automobile industry: baffle paint6) Makarov: shadow shasing7) Security: camouflage pattern, pattern paintingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > маскировочная окраска
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