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1 dense flint
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2 тяжёлый флинт
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3 тяжёлый флинт
adjeng. flint dense, flint-glass dense -
4 флинтглас
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5 тяжелый флинт
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6 тяжёлый флинт
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7 тяжелый флинт
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > тяжелый флинт
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8 флинт(глас)
опт. flintборатный флинт(глас)1.borate flint 2.borosilicate flintлегкий флинт(глас)light flintтяжелый флинт(глас)dense flint -
9 сверхтяжёлый флинт
1) Silicates: extra-dense flint glass, extra-heavy flint glass, ultradense flint glass2) Makarov: superdense flint glassУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сверхтяжёлый флинт
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10 флинт(глас)
фли́ нт(глас) м.
flint (glass), lead glassлё́гкий флинт(глас) — light flintтяжё́лый флинт(глас) — dense flint -
11 тяжёлый флинтглас
Engineering: dense flint -
12 EOF
energy optimizing furnace — сталеплавильная печь с оптимизированные потреблением энергии, разработанная фирмой «Корф», ФРГ
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