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1 цементно-щебеночное покрытие дороги
Русско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > цементно-щебеночное покрытие дороги
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2 дорога с щебеночным покрытием
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > дорога с щебеночным покрытием
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3 гравийное дорожное покрытие
1) Automobile industry: gravel road surface2) Mining: gravel-topped macadamУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > гравийное дорожное покрытие
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4 возобновлять покрытие
1. resurface2. resurfacingРусско-английский военно-политический словарь > возобновлять покрытие
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5 щебёночное дорожное покрытие
1) Automobile industry: macadam, macadam pavement2) Road works: chipped surface3) Makarov: chippedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > щебёночное дорожное покрытие
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6 асфальтобетон
blacktop, asphaltic macadam* * *асфальтобето́н м.
asphalt(ic) [bituminous] concreteзагла́живать асфальтобето́н — smooth asphalt concreteзагла́живать асфальтобето́н плу́гом автогре́йдера — blade asphalt concreteраспределя́ть асфальтобето́н по пове́рхности (напр. дороги) — spread asphalt concrete on the surface (e. g., of a road)уплотня́ть асфальтобето́н — compact asphalt concreteуплотня́ть асфальтобето́н катка́ми — roll asphalt concreteгоря́чий асфальтобето́н — hot-lay asphalt concreteдоро́жный асфальтобето́н — road [paving] asphalt concreteкрупнозерни́стый асфальтобето́н — coarse-graded asphalt concreteмелкозерни́стый асфальтобето́н — fine-graded asphalt concreteпесча́ный асфальтобето́н — sand asphalt concreteсреднезерни́стый асфальтобето́н — medium-graded asphalt concreteхоло́дный асфальтобето́н — cold-lay asphalt concrete* * *
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