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n1) gener. Siel, Kanal, Kanalanlage (в целом, как сооружение)3) Av. Weg (напр. связи)4) navy. Kill, Kille5) dial. Kandel6) obs. Gerinne8) eng. Rinne (индукционной печи), Weg9) agric. Sauggrüssel (аспиратора)10) chem. Flutenrinne11) construct. (канализационный) Kanal, (железобетонный) Wannenkanal (для паропроводов)12) anat. Gang13) brit.engl. (программный) Pipe14) meteorol. (радио) Sender15) auto. Bohrung16) astr. Kanal (напр. радиометра)17) hydrogr. Fluter18) polygr. Spur (на носителе информации)19) radio. Kanal (напр., телевизионный)20) electr. Tiefweg (для прокладки кабеля)21) IT. Bahn, Linie (ñì. Leitung; íàïð. ñâÿçè)22) canad. Kollektor23) food.ind. Saugrüssel (аспиратора)24) wareh. Schacht25) microel. Channel26) op.syst. Pipe27) hydraul. (проточный) Durchflußkanal (клапана), (проточный) Strömungskanal, Strömungsweg28) aerodyn. Leitung29) nav. Fahrwasser, Gracht, Kanalgebiet30) auto.ctrl. Sammelschiene31) shipb. Abzug, Düse, Wasserkanal, künstliche Wasserstraße32) cinema.equip. (фильмовый, звуковой) Bahn, Kanal (напр., фильмовый) -
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n1) gener. Gleitband, Kettenzuführung, Schuppenstrom-Förderer, Zubringer, (ленточный) laufendes Band, laufendes Bänd, Bandstraße, Fließband2) eng. Fließbandanlage, Fließförderer, Fließstraße, Fließstrecke, Förderanlage, Förderer, Laufband, Taktstraße3) construct. Bandförderer, Beförderer, Transportanlage4) brit.engl. Conveyer, Pipe5) econ. Fertigungsstraße, Förderband, Maschinenstraße6) mining. Fördermittel, Rollenfahrt, Rutsche7) road.wrk. Konveyer, Transportband8) textile. Transporteur9) leath. Fließstrasse10) food.ind. Fließbahn, (ленточный) Fließband, (ленточный) Förderband11) microel. Pipeline12) wood. (ленточный) Band13) shipb. Breitbandstraße, Förderwerk, Paternoster
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