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1 broken-out sectional view
English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > broken-out sectional view
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2 broken-out sectional view
Автоматика: местный разрез, вырыв (на чертеже)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > broken-out sectional view
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3 broken-out section view
= broken-out sectional view вырыв ( на чертеже); местный разрезEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > broken-out section view
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4 view
1) вид; изображение; проекция2) представление ( информации)•view from above — вид сверху, вид в плане
- 3D view- auxiliary view
- bottom view
- broken-out section view
- broken-out sectional view
- cross-sectional view
- cutaway view
- diagrammatic view
- elevation view
- end view
- enlarged view
- exploded view
- face view
- fragmentary sectional view
- fragmentary view
- front elevation view
- front plan view
- front view
- general view
- head-on view
- isometric view
- layout view
- left-hand end view
- left-hand view
- longitudinal view
- part view
- partial view
- part-sectioned view
- plan view
- rear elevation view
- revolved section view
- revolved sectional view
- right-hand end view
- right-hand view
- scrap view
- sectional view
- side elevation view
- side view
- top plan view
- top view
- transverse cross-sectional viewEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > view
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