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1 exhaust gases discharge
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2 discharge
1. n1) вихлоп, випуск2) вивантаження, розвантаження3) відведення4) подавання, нагнітання5) розряд(ка) (напр. акумулятора)6) військ. постріл, залп8) військ. звільнення, демобілізація9) теча (напр. гідросуміші)2. v1) вивантажувати, розвантажувати2) відводити, скидати3) випускати, вистрілювати4) військ. демобілізувати•- alternate fire extinguisher discharge - arc discharge - battery discharge - cloud discharge - cloud-to-cloud discharge - cloud-to-ground discharge - compressor discharge - electric discharge - electrostatic discharge - exhaust gases discharge - fuel discharge - globular discharge - lighting discharge - main fire extinguisher discharge - static discharge -
3 gas
n1) газ (напр. яким наповнюють повітряні кулі чи дирижаблі)2) проф. паливо, бензин•- A-gas- aggressive gas - corrosive gas - discharge gases - exhaust gas - inert gas - intergalactic gas - interplanetary gas - interstellar gas - propulsive gas - reaction gas
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