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1 pegging-out line
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > pegging-out line
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2 разбивка линии
1) Engineering: line marking, line pegging, pegging-out of line2) Construction: pegging out3) Railway term: laying out a line, marking out the course, pegging out a line, setting out the line4) Electronics: marking of line5) Oilfield: pegging out of line -
3 разбивка профилей
Geophysics: line pegging -
4 разбивка пути
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5 провешивание линии
1) Naval: pegging out2) Construction: staking out3) Railway term: marking out the course, pegging out a line4) Mining: pegging-out5) Forestry: marking-cut a lineУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > провешивание линии
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6 провешивание
1) General subject: plumbery2) Geology: surveying with the chain3) Engineering: aligning, chain surveying, pegging the line, plumbing4) Agriculture: pegging6) Mining: plumming7) Forestry: beaconing (установка вешек)8) Astronautics: alignment9) Drilling: tracing10) Makarov: beaconing (установки вешек), test with a plumb-line (установление вертикальности), testing with a plumb-line (установление вертикальности) -
7 разбивка пути
1) Engineering: laying-out of line2) Construction: pegging of the track3) Railway term: pegging of a track, setting out the line, staking a line -
8 разбивка
1. ж. break2. ж. break-up, break-down, division3. ж. arrangement, layout4. ж. полигр. spacing outмежбуквенная разбивка, разрядка — letter spacing
разбивка; пикет; пикетаж — staking out
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9 контейнерная линия
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > контейнерная линия
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10 разбивка
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > разбивка
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