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Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > непрерывный пояс
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lock, strake горн.* * *шлюз м.1. ( регулятор) sluice; ( судоходный) lock2. ( для обогащения полезных ископаемых) sluice boxпромы́вка на шлю́зах горн. — sluicing3. ( в электроннолучевой плавке) lockамальгамацио́нный шлюз — apron plate, plate sluice, plate amalgamatorва́куумный шлюз — vacuum lockве́рхний шлюз ( в шлюзовой лестнице) — head lockвозду́шный шлюз1. ( при углублении шахтного ствола) air sluice2. air lockшлюз в по́чве ( при гидравлическом способе разработки) горн. — ground sluiceга́зовый шлюз — gas lockдвухка́мерный шлюз — double-lift [tandem] lockдвухни́точный шлюз — twin locksдвухступе́нчатый шлюз — double-lift [tandem] lockмногока́мерный шлюз — flight lockмногоступе́нчатый шлюз — flight lockнавигацио́нный шлюз — navigation lockни́жний шлюз ( в шлюзовой лестнице) — tail lockоднока́мерный шлюз — single-lift lockоднони́точный шлюз — single-lane lockодноступе́нчатый шлюз — single-lift lockпа́водковый шлюз — flood [tide] gateпа́рные шлю́зы — twin locksрыбохо́дный шлюз — fish-passing lockсудохо́дный шлюз — shipping [navigation] lock
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