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1) накипь; котельный камень; осадок, отложения (на поверхности водопроводных труб или котлов, которые контактируют с жёсткой водой)2) окалина3) шкала; масштаб4) чаша весов5) чешуйка6) отслаивать7) удалять окалину, накипь8) взвешивать•- scale of magnification - automatic scales - batching scales - Beauford scale - boiler scale - calibration scale - centigrade scale - circular scale - crane scales - curved scale - distorted scale - drawing scale - exaggerated scale - Fahrenheit scale - fire scale - floor scales - full scale - graduated scale - hardness scale - image scale - international scale - Kelvin scale - logarithmic scale - metrical scale - Mohs scale - multiple-beam scales - natural scale - optical scale - pipe scale - platform truck scale - Reaumur scale - reduced scale - Rossi-Forel scale - Saybolt scale - sieve scale - snow scale - subgrid scale - water scale* * *1. масштаб; шкала; масштабная линейка2. накипь; окалина3. весы4. чешуйка- automatic scale
- automatic dumping batcher scale
- batcher scale
- Beaufort scale
- color scale
- digital crane scales
- engineer's scale
- length scale
- linear scale
- Mercalli modified intensity scale
- Mercalli intensity scale
- mill scale
- Mohs scale of hardness
- Mohs scale
- numeric scale
- photographic scale
- Richter scale
- Ringelmann blackness scale
- surveyor's scale
- Wentworth scale
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