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1 выстукивание кровли
Geology: jowlingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выстукивание кровли
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2 двойной подбородок
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > двойной подбородок
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3 определение состояния кровли по звуку
Geology: jowlingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > определение состояния кровли по звуку
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4 определение состояния стенок выработки по звуку
Mining: jowlingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > определение состояния стенок выработки по звуку
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5 остукивание
2) Mining: auscultation (кровли), jowling (кровли или стенок выработки), knocking (кровли или стенок выработки), tapping -
6 остукивание кровли
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > остукивание кровли
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7 выстукивание кровли
( для определения ее состояния) jowling горн.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > выстукивание кровли
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Jowling — This most ancient and noble surname is of Celtic/Breton origins, and is a variant form of Jolland, which itself is derived from the personal name Joel , plus the diminutive suffix in ; hence Joel in . The personal name itself is of Old Breton… … Surnames reference
jowling — jowsting … Dictionary of ichthyology
History of field hockey — Games similar to field hockey have a long history around the world. The modern standard variant of field hockey was developed in nineteenth century England. Contents 1 Games similar to hockey outside the West 2 Evolution of hockey in the West 3… … Wikipedia
Golland — This English surname is of ancient origins. It is derived from the personal name Joel , plus various diminutive suffix to give spellings such as Jollanus of Lincoln in 1150 a.d. and later by transposition to spellings such as Jolland and Golland… … Surnames reference
Jolland — This English surname is of ancient origins. It is derived from the personal name Joel , plus various diminutive suffix to give spellings such as Jollanus of Lincoln in 1150 a.d. and later by transposition to spellings such as Jolland and Golland… … Surnames reference
Jollands — This English surname is of ancient origins. It is derived from the personal name Joel , plus various diminutive suffix to give spellings such as Jollanus of Lincoln in 1150 a.d. and later by transposition to spellings such as Jolland and Golland… … Surnames reference
Jalland — This most ancient and noble surname is of Celtic/Breton origins, and is a variant form of Jolland, which itself is derived from the personal name Joel , plus the diminutive suffix in ; hence Joel in . The personal name itself is of Old Breton… … Surnames reference
Jallin — This most ancient and noble surname is of Celtic/Breton origins, and is a variant form of Jolland, which itself is derived from the personal name Joel , plus the diminutive suffix in ; hence Joel in . The personal name itself is of Old Breton… … Surnames reference
Jolin — This most ancient and noble surname is of Celtic/Breton origins, and is a variant form of Jolland, which itself is derived from the personal name Joel , plus the diminutive suffix in ; hence Joel in . The personal name itself is of Old Breton… … Surnames reference
jowl — I Yorkshire Dialect Knock II Cleveland Dialect List to jolt or shake roughly; [to bang together]: he jaul d their heeads yan agin tither III Cleveland Dialect List the jaw IV North Country (Newcastle) Words to knock, or rather to call attention… … English dialects glossary