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1 сливной порог
1) Engineering: decanting edge, decanting weir, overflow lip (классификатора), sill block (стекловаренной печи), tail beard2) Construction: overflow weir3) Mining: tailboard (отсадочной машины)4) Metallurgy: overflow edge, stabilizing lip, stabilizing lip (классификатора), tail board, tail board (отсадочной машины), tailboard (в обогатительных аппаратах), weir dam5) Textile: overflow weir (в моечном и отделочном оборудовании)6) Silicates: pool block (стекловаренной печи)7) oil&gas: weir8) Cement: outflow dam (в гидраторе) -
2 водослив
1) General subject: gole, overflow dike, overflow-dike, spill, wear, weir2) Geology: unwatering3) Aviation: waste-weir4) Naval: drain sluice5) Engineering: control structure, crest, crest weir, decanting weir, discharge of water (процесс), drop of water (процесс), overfall (процесс), overflow (процесс), overflow weir, spillway, spillway weir, spillweir, waste gate6) Construction: discharge of water, gutter, lasher, rollway, flashing7) Architecture: off-set (наклонная поверхность для отвода от стены дождевой воды), splash block, water-table (наклонная поверхность для отвода от стены дождевой воды), watertable (наклонная поверхность для отвода от стены дождевой воды), weathering (наклонный деревянный желоб для отвода от стены дождевой воды. Употребляется чаще всего, когда речь идет о деревянной постройке)9) Mining: drain trunk10) Forestry: water bombing (aerial fire fighting)11) Special term: valley-line12) Ecology: overflow bank, overflow edge, turnout13) Plumbing: slop hopper14) Makarov: discharge over (процесс), discharge over a weir (процесс), discharge over weir (процесс), notch (водосливное отверстие), overfall weir, overflow edge (водохранилища), run-off (сток), runoff (сток), spillway (водосброс со свободным переливом), wasteway, weir (водосливная стенка), weir bulkhead (водосливная стенка), weir gauge (мерный)
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