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1 поперечный дренаж
Russian-English dictionary of construction > поперечный дренаж
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2 поперечный дренаж
cross-drainage, cross draining [road]Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > поперечный дренаж
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3 поперечный дренаж
1) Engineering: contour drainage, cross-draining, transverse draining2) Construction: cross drainage, cross draining3) Railway term: cross-drain4) Makarov: transverse drainage -
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2) Geology: drain line, gutter, water break, water diversion3) Naval: drainage system4) Military: water sump5) Engineering: water drain6) Construction: outlet, water disposal7) Railway term: cross-drain, drainage8) Automobile industry: gutter (над дверьми)9) Architecture: weathering (наклонный деревянный желоб для отвода от стены дождевой воды. Употребляется чаще всего, когда речь идет о деревянной постройке)10) Mining: water removal11) Oil: overflow pipe12) Coolers: water evacuation (испарителя)13) Makarov: offtake, water discharge outlet, water-way14) General subject: discharge outlet
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