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1 стоячая вода
1) General subject: dead-water, ditch water, lentic water, slack water2) Geology: back-water, dead water, impound water, standing body of water, standing water, stillwater3) Naval: slack water (между приливом и отливом)4) Engineering: backwater, lenthic water, noncirculating water, nonmoving water, stagnant water, still water5) Architecture: ditch-water6) Ecology: deadwater, lacustrine water, quiescent water, quiescent waters7) Chemical weapons: non-circulating water8) Makarov: backwash, impounded water, slack, slack tide -
2 водоём
1) General subject: a piece of water, basin, cistern, pond, reservoir, stank, water, well, a body of water, waters2) Geology: bay, completely impounded body, impounded body, impounded surface water, piece of water, tank (в Индии), water tank3) Aviation: water pond4) Engineering: pool, tank, water body5) Construction: storage of water6) Railway term: collector7) Economy: watercourse8) Mining: body of water reservoir9) Textile: pond (напр. для мочки льна)10) Ecology: body of water, impoundment, water reservoir11) Sakhalin energy glossary: water entity13) Makarov: flotation (пруд для драги), impound, mere, pond (пруд для драги), pool (пруд для драги), water basin, water reservoir (водохранилище), water-storage reservoir -
3 затоплять
1) General subject: deluge (также перен.), drown, float, flood, flush, immerse, inundate, light fire, overflow, overwhelm, sink (местность), submerge, submerse, swamp, waterlog2) Naval: lay under water3) Military: (искусственно) swamp4) Engineering: impound5) Agriculture: wash over6) Automobile industry: flow7) Oil: encroach (о краевой воде)8) Makarov: encroach (краевой водой), fill in (чем-л.)9) Cement: merge
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