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1) Geology: bowk2) Engineering: shaft bucket3) Mining: can (небольшая), hoist bucket, hoppet, sinking barrel, sinking bowk, hoppit4) Oil: sinking bucketУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > проходческая бадья
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2) Geology: cauf3) Engineering: trough5) Mining: bail, bailer (водоотливная), bauk, gig, hopper, hudge, kibbal6) Metallurgy: hand bucket8) Information technology: skip (напр. для бетонирования) -
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2) Colloquial: upchuck, toss one's beans5) Taboo: air( one's) guts, barf, bark carrots, boak, bowk, call Huey, call for hughie, chuck, chuck up, chunder, chunk, decorate (one's) shoes, earl, eat breakfast backwards, feed the fishes, flash the hash, gag, gawk (особ. после большого количества выпитого алкоголя), go the big spit, hawick (произносится hoy-k) (usu go to Hawick; по названию шотландского пограничного города), hoy up, kak, launch (one's) lunch, park a custard, park the tiger, play the whale, ralph, razz, retch (об. в конце приступа), sheet (подражание произношению негров из южных штатов), shit, shit through (one's) teeth, spew, spill (one's) breakfast, spread the technicolor rainbow, throw, throw up, tomtit, toss (one's) cookies, vom, wallace (см. Wallace and Gromit), waz, woof, yodel, york -
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Русско-английский политехнический словарь > проходческая бадья
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gig, bowk, bucket, kettle горн., kibble, pail, ( для транспортировки бетона) skipРусско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > бадья
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