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1 характер почвы
Русско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > характер почвы
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2 состояние почвы
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3 характер бедствия
nature of distress
send distress signal, giving nature of distress.
- горения — burning behavior
- грунта (аэродрома) — nature of soil
- давления — nature of pressure
- дефекта — nature of defect
характер и максимально допустимая величина дефектов. — nature and maximum allowable extent of defects.
- модификации — nature of modification
- отказа — nature of failure
- пятна — stain nature
- ремонта — kind of repair
- течения — flow patternРусско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > характер бедствия
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4 состояние почвы
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5 качество грунта
1) Railway term: nature of soil2) Sociology: soil quality -
6 свойство грунта
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7 грунт (земля)
ground
- (почва, несущая нагрузку, напр. впп) — soil
- (предварительное покрытие перед покраской) — primer
- (для установки винтов и т.п.) удельное давление колеса — staking compound specific pressure of the wheel
на г. — on the ground
характер г. — nature of soil
наносить г. (грунтовать) — apply the primer, prime
ставить (болт, винт) на (влажном, сыром) г. — install (screw, bolt) with wet staking compound,
liquid-stake (screw, bolt) with staking compound /sealant/Русско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > грунт (земля)
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8 характер грунта
1) Naval: bottom strake, quality of the bottom2) Mining: nature of ground3) Makarov: nature of soil -
9 род грунта
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10 характер почвы
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11 характер почвы или грунта
Geology: nature of soilУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > характер почвы или грунта
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12 характер грунта
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > характер грунта
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13 влажность почвы
влажность почвы
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[ http://www.eionet.europa.eu/gemet/alphabetic?langcode=en]EN
soil moisture
1) Water stored in soils.
2) One of the most important elements involved in pedological processes and plant growth. There are three basic forms:
a) water adhering in thin films by molecular attraction to the surface of soil particles and not available for plants is termed hygroscopic water.
b) Water forming thicker films and occupying the smaller pore spaces is termed capillary water. Since it is held against the force of gravity it is permanently available for plant growth and it is this type of soil water which contains plant nutrients in solution.
c) Water in excess of hygroscopic and capillary water is termed gravitational water, which is of a transitory nature because it flows away under the influence of gravity. When the excess has drained away the amount of water retained in the soil is termed its field capacity, when some of its pore spaces are still free of water.
(Source: LANDY / DUNSTE)
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14 характер выноса
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15 характер выщелачивания
Soil science: nature of leachingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > характер выщелачивания
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16 характер грунта
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17 характер почвы
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18 характер почвы
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19 грунт
1. м. ground2. м. стр. earth, soil3. м. brown coat4. м. primerСинонимический ряд:почва (сущ.) землю; земля; почва -
20 грунт
1. ground2. soil
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