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1 flat-topped constant depth frame
Автомобильный термин: рама с ровными верхними полками лонжеронов и постоянным поперечным сечениемУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > flat-topped constant depth frame
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2 flat-topped constant depth frame
рама с ровными верхними полками лонжеронов и постоянным поперечным сечениемEnglish-russian automobile dictionary > flat-topped constant depth frame
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3 frame
каркас; рама- articulated frame
- auxiliary frame
- backbone frame
- bent frame
- body frame
- bogie frame
- box-section frame
- caliper frame
- center tube frame
- center-girder frame
- channel frame
- chassis frame
- curved frame
- cushion frame
- door frame
- drop frame
- dropped frame
- energy-absorbing frame
- engine frame
- flat-topped constant depth frame
- flat-topped frame
- herringbone frame
- inswept frame
- ladder-type frame
- load-bearing frame
- low-profile frame
- main frame
- perimeter frame
- perimeter-type frame
- pipe frame
- pressured steel frame
- rigid frame
- riveted frame
- seat frame
- space frame
- step frame
- straight frame
- supporting frame
- truck frame
- tubular frame
- tubular herringbone frame
- underslung frame
- welded frame
- window frame* * *• рама
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