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1 торцовый вагоноопрокидыватель
Russian-English mining-engineering dictionary > торцовый вагоноопрокидыватель
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2 торцовый
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > торцовый
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3 поворотный вагоноопрокидыватель
поворотный вагоноопрокидыватель
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[А.С.Гольдберг. Англо-русский энергетический словарь. 2006 г.]Тематики
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > поворотный вагоноопрокидыватель
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4 самосвал
2) Geology: high lift dump track3) Military: (автомобиль) dump truck, (автомобиль) dump-body truck, (автомобиль) dumper, (автомобиль) self-dumping truck, (автомобиль) tipper, (автомобиль) tipper truck, (автомобиль) tipping truck4) Engineering: dumper, tip lorry, tip truck, tipper, tipping lorry, tipping truck5) Construction: dumping truck, dumptruck, rear-dump wagon, self-dumping truck6) British English: tipper lorry7) Railway term: rear-dump body, tippler8) Automobile industry: dump, dump truck, tipper truck, tripping car, gravel truck9) Mining: rear-dump wagon (разгружающийся назад), tripper, tripper car, hauler10) Transport: production truck11) Drilling: dump car12) Makarov: damper, dump-body truck13) Cement: bulk truck, end tipper, end-tipping lorry, rear dump truck, side dumper, side tip truck, side-dump truck -
5 лобовой опрокидыватель
1) Geology: kick back dumper2) Engineering: rear dumper3) Construction: kick-back dump4) Mining: cross-over dumper, end tipper, front tipper, front tippler, kick-back dumper, kick-upУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > лобовой опрокидыватель
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