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fireгаси́ть пожа́р (в случаях, где вода не даёт нужного эффекта) — smother a fire (in the case of fires against which an ordinary supply of water is ineffectual)изоли́ровать пожа́р — isolate a fireизоли́ровать пожа́р ( в шахте) — seal off the fireлокализова́ть пожа́р — contain a fireостанови́ть продвиже́ние пожа́ра — check a fireпотуши́ть пожа́р — extinguish a fireтуши́ть пожа́р — fight a fireтуши́ть пожа́р акти́вными спо́собами ( в шахте) — control a fire by direct attackверхово́й пожа́р лес. — crown(ing) fireпожа́р в вы́работанном простра́нстве горн. — gob fireзарожда́ющийся пожа́р горн. — incipient stage of a fireлесно́й пожа́р — forest fireнизово́й пожа́р лес. — ground [low] fireподзе́мный пожа́р — underground fireподзе́мный, начина́ющийся пожа́р — incipient fireподзе́мный, откры́тый пожа́р — active [open] fireша́хтный пожа́р — mine fire (см. тж. подземный пожар)* * * -
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Mining: incipient stage of a fireУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > зарождающийся пожар
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Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > зарождающийся пожар
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