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1) Engineering: metallic aluminum2) Makarov: metallic aluminium3) Aluminium industry: aluminum metalУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > металлический алюминий
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брит. aluminium; амер. aluminumбруско́вый алюми́ний — aluminium barsвтори́чный алюми́ний — secondary aluminiumалюми́ний высо́кой чистоты́ — high-purity aluminiumзернё́ный алюми́ний — grained aluminiumлистово́й алюми́ний — sheet aluminiumметалли́ческий алюми́ний — metallic aluminiumперви́чный алюми́ний — primary aluminiumпрутко́вый алюми́ний — aluminium rodsсверхчи́стый алюми́ний — superpurity aluminiumтехни́чески чи́стый алюми́ний — commercially pure aluminiumчи́стый алюми́ний — pure aluminiumчу́шковый алюми́ний — aluminium ingots, aluminium pigs* * * -
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м. брит. амер. aluminium; aluminum
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