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1 conducting mantle
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2 conducting mantle
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3 mantle
1. мантия Земли 2. покровные отложения 3. Rod. обкладка, футляр, мантия; Gastr. епанча, мантия 4. геофиз. оболочка 5. внешняя зона кристалла
mantle of glacial drift ледниковые отложения
mantle of shell епанча раковины
mantle of soil почвенный покров
mantle of waste кора выветривания
agglomerate mantle агломератовая мантия
cameral mantle Ceph. ткань, выстилающая полость камер
conducting mantle проводящая оболочка
deer mantle 1. глубокая мантия (переходный слой плюс нижняя мантия) 2. нижняя мантия
depleted mantle истощённая [обеднённая какими-л. химическими веществами] мантия
Earth mantle мантия Земли
lower mantle нижняя мантия
outer mantle верхняя мантия
platformal mantle платформенный чехол
rock mantle реголит
sedimentary mantle осадочный покров
snow mantle снежный покров
solifluction mantle солифлюкционный покров
upper mantle верхняя мантия
uppermost mantle кровля верхней мантии
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4 mantle
1) покров; оболочка; кожух2) мантия3) геол. покровные отложения4) минер. внешняя оболочка кристалла5) ореол6) покрытие; облицовка || покрывать; облицовывать7) епанча (1. кожух-раструб над устьем в старинных русских печах 2. внешняя оболочка раковины моллюска)•- mantle of shell - snow mantle
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