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1) General subject: exhauster2) Engineering: smoke exhauster3) Construction: smoke exhaust4) Railway term: draft fan5) Automobile industry: exhaust blower6) Metallurgy: flue-gas fan, fume exhaust, induced-draft fan7) Silicates: flue-gas pump8) Chemical weapons: ID fan, exhaust fan9) Makarov: induced-draught fan10) Oil processing plants: forced draft fan11) Cement: fan, suction box -
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bed, chain, channel, circuit, duct связь, path, ( передачи информации) route, track* * *тракт м.1. (маршрут, путь прохождения) path2. ( часть сложной радиоэлектронной схемы) sectionвозду́шный тракт — air pathволново́дный тракт — waveguide transmission lineтракт высо́кой частоты́ радио — front end, RF sectionга́зовый тракт — flue gas pathзвуково́й тракт — sound section, sound channelкоаксиа́льный тракт — coaxial transmission lineтракт нака́чки элк. — pump(ing) circuitтракт ни́зкой частоты́ радио — a.f. sectionпароводяно́й тракт — water-steam circuitтракт переда́чи изображе́ния тлв. — television video channelтракт переда́чи, электроакусти́ческий ( микрофонно-телефонного устройства) — electroacoustic receiving pathтракт промежу́точного перегре́ва тепл. — reheat circuitтракт прохожде́ния да́нных — data pathиспо́льзовать тракт прохожде́ния да́нных с разделе́нием вре́мени — (time-)share a data pathпрямо́й тракт ( в противоположность цепи обратной связи) — forward circuit, forward pathпылевозду́шный тракт тепл. — pulverized coal conveying systemразгово́рный тракт тлф. — talking pathтракт сверхвы́сокой частоты́ — microwave sectionтракт сигна́ла — signal(-flow) pathтракт топливопода́чи — fuel conveying system* * * -
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1. м. path2. м. sectionСинонимический ряд:большак (сущ.) большак; шлях
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