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1 взрывной заряд
1) Engineering: bursting charge, exploding charge, shot charge2) Security: blaster charge, blasting charge, explosive charge -
2 заряд взрывчатого вещества
1) Military: bomb (для морской сейсморазведки)2) Engineering: explosive charge3) Mining: powdered charge4) Oil: blasting charge, bomb (для морской сейсмической разведки), charge, exploding charge, explosive load, shot5) Astronautics: war head6) Geophysics: explosive7) Arms production: explosive payloadУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > заряд взрывчатого вещества
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3 заряд взрывчатого вещества
Русско-английский словарь по нефти и газу > заряд взрывчатого вещества
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4 взрывной заряд
shot charge, exploding charge -
5 взрывчатая смесь
1) Geology: exploding composition2) Military: composition exploding3) Engineering: fire damp, mixed explosive, explosive mixture4) Construction: blasting agent5) Makarov: damp, detonating mixture6) Security: explosive compound7) Cement: explosive charge
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