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81 over-the-horizon detection, classification and targeting program
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > over-the-horizon detection, classification and targeting program
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82 over-the-horizon detection, classification and targeting system
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > over-the-horizon detection, classification and targeting system
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83 over and above
в добавление, к тому жес лихвойАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > over and above
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84 over head and ears
по ушиАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > over head and ears
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85 over and under
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86 over and short station
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > over and short station
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87 over-and-under baffled mixing chamber
SEWAGE TREATMENT TERMS ТНТ №004New terms dictionary > over-and-under baffled mixing chamber
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88 over and under
(n) двустволка -
89 over and above
в дополнение, к тому же, с лихвой -
90 over head and ears
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91 over the walnuts and the wine
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92 over-and-under
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93 over-and-under
[͵əʋvərəndʹʌndə] n -
94 over-and-under scales
English-Russian dictionary of logistics > over-and-under scales
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95 over, short and damaged report
акт об излишнем, недостающем и поврежденном имуществеEnglish-Russian dictionary of logistics > over, short and damaged report
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96 over and under
двухствольное ружье со стволами, расположенными один над другим -
97 over-and-out
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98 over-and-under
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99 over-and-under weapon
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100 over and under...relay
максимально-минимальное реле...English-Russian dictionary of relay protection > over and under...relay
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