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1 горловина
( конвертера) nose cone, gorge швейн., manhole мор., mouth, ( реки) neck, nose, nozzle, nose section, spout, furnace throat, ( трикотажной плотины) sinker throat* * *горлови́на ж.1. neck2. ( для чистки или ремонта на судне) scuttleгорлови́на ка́бельного коло́дца — manhole frameгорлови́на кана́ла свз. — duct entranceгорлови́на кани́стры — fuel can nozzleгорлови́на ко́лбы ( лампы) — bulb neckгорлови́на коло́дца свз. — manhole chimneyгорлови́на конве́ртера метал. — (vessel) mouthгорлови́на конве́ртера, симметри́чная — concentric mouthгорлови́на конве́ртера, несимметри́чная — eccentric mouth, mouth placed to one sideналивна́я горлови́на — filler (neck)горлови́на ру́пора ( антенны) — horn throatгорлови́на ста́нции ж.-д. — yard neck, rail bottleneck -
2 симметричная горловина
1) Engineering: concentric mouth (конвертера)2) Metallurgy: concentric nose section (конвертера)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > симметричная горловина
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3 горловина
1) filler
2) fuel tank neck
3) gorge
4) manhole
5) opening
6) throat
7) tubulure
– горловина канала
– горловина канистры
– горловина колбы
– горловина колодца
– горловина конвертера
– горловина рупора
– горловина сопла
– горловина станции
– наливная горловина
горловина кабельного колодца — manhole frame
несимметричная горловина конвертера — eccentric mouth
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4 симметричная горловина
( конвертера) concentric mouth метал.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > симметричная горловина
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