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1 добыча лигнита
добыча лигнита
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lignite mining
Extraction of brown coal from natural deposits; lignite is a brownish-black solid fuel in the second stage in the development of coal. It has a little over half the heating value of bituminous or anthracite coal. (Source: KORENa)
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > добыча лигнита
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2 выемка бурого угля
Engineering: lignite miningУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выемка бурого угля
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3 добыча бурого угля
Engineering: lignite miningУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > добыча бурого угля
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4 разработка бурого угля
Engineering: lignite miningУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > разработка бурого угля
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5 буроугольный разрез
Mining: brown-coal strip mine, lignite open-cutУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > буроугольный разрез
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6 залежь лигнита
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7 ураносодержащий бурый уголь
Mining: uraniferous ligniteУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ураносодержащий бурый уголь
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8 лигнит
1) General subject: brown coal, lignite, wood coal2) Geology: earth coal, fulvurite, ortholignitous coal, surturbrand3) Obsolete: lignum fossile5) Engineering: brown lignite, ortholignitous wood coal6) Construction: lignite (бурый каменный уголь)7) Mining: earthy brown coal8) Trademark term: Tannathin10) Makarov: board coal, lignite coal, lignum fossil -
9 бурый уголь
1) General subject: azabache, bovey coal, brown coal, lignite, wood coal2) Geology: bevey coal, black earth (употребляемый в порошке как пигмент для красок), fulvurite, ortholignitous coal, pitch coal, straight coal3) Engineering: brown lignite, hydrogenous coal4) Mining: bevey coal (разновидность лигнита)5) Oil: lignite charcoal8) Makarov: Cassel earth, Cologne earth, board coal, bog coal, lignite coal, subbituminous coal -
10 ураносодержащий лигнит
1) Mining: uraniferous lignite2) Metallurgy: uranoferous ligniteУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ураносодержащий лигнит
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11 горный воск
1) Geology: adipocire, mineral tallow, mountain wax, naphtagil, native paraffin, petrostearine2) Mineralogy: montan wax3) Engineering: ader wax, lignite wax, mineral wax, ozocerite4) Mining: adipocerite, ceresine, ozokerit5) Oil: ozokerite, earth wax, fossil wax6) Polymers: montane wax7) Makarov: wax -
12 лигнитовый сланец
1) Geology: lignitiferous shale2) Mining: lignite shale -
13 мягкий уголь
1) Geology: apple-coal, easy coal, free coal, mingy coal, mother coal (напоминающий древесный уголь, расположенный между плоскостями напластования каменного угля), nesh, run coal, soft coal, lignite2) Mining: cherry coal, mother coal (напоминающий древесный, расположенный между плоскостями напластования каменного угля)3) Metallurgy: minge4) Makarov: mushy coal -
14 экономически более выгодный вариант по сравнению
Экономически более выгодный вариант по сравнению-- In-situ gasification represents an economic alternative to underground mining in the exploitation of the vast reserves of lignite in Texas.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > экономически более выгодный вариант по сравнению
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