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1 крутопадающий пласт
1) Geology: edge seam, pitching bed, rearer seam, steep bed2) Engineering: pitch-dipping seam, steep seam, steeply inclined seam, steeply pitching seam3) Mining: edge seam (с падением более 30[deg]), steeply sloping seam, vertical seam (с углом падения от 60 до 90[deg])5) Geophysics: steeply dipping layer, steeply inclined bed, steeply inclined layer6) Oil&Gas technology steep-dipping formation7) Oilfield: steeply dipping formation8) Makarov: steeply dipping seam9) Gold mining: steeply dipping (steeply inclined) seamУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > крутопадающий пласт
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2 крутопадающий
1) Geology: dip steeply to, heavy pitching, high-angle, high-dipping, pitching, steep, steep dipping, steeply dipping, steeply pitching, subvertical2) Engineering: steep-grade3) Mining: highangled, pitch-dipping, steep-dipping4) Oil: steeply-dipping5) Gold mining: dip steeply ( to) -
3 пласт
bed горн., formation, layer, seam, sheet, stratum, streak* * *пласт м.1. горн. bed, seam, stratum, formation2. с.-х. furrow sliceвертика́льный пласт — vertical seamводонепроница́емый пласт — impervious stratumводоно́сный пласт — water-bearing [watery] stratumглубокозалега́ющий пласт — deep-lying seamгоризонта́льный пласт — flat [flat dipping, level, horizontal] seamкрутопа́дающий пласт — steeply dipping [pitch-dipping, steeply inclined] seamмо́щный пласт — thick seamнакло́нный пласт — inclined [sloping] seamнару́шенный пласт — disrupted [distorted] seamнефтяно́й пласт — oil poolнефтяно́й пласт рабо́тает [эксплуати́руется] в водонапо́рном режи́ме — the oil pool produces [operates] under water driveнефтяно́й пласт рабо́тает [эксплуати́руется] в гравитацио́нном режи́ме — the oil pool produces [operates] under gravity drainageнефтяно́й пласт рабо́тает [эксплуати́руется] в режи́ме га́зовой ша́пки — the oil pool produces [operates] under gas-cap driveнефтяно́й пласт рабо́тает [эксплуати́руется] в режи́ме расшире́ния га́за — the oil pool produces [operates] under gas-expansion driveподстила́ющий пласт — subjacent seamполо́гий пласт — gently dipping [gently sloping] seamсло́жный пласт — composite [multiple] seamсмещё́нный пласт — displaced seam* * * -
4 макательный аппарат
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5 пологопадающий пласт
1) Geology: flat-dipping bed, medium pitch, medium steep seam2) Engineering: flat-dipping seam3) Mining: flat, slightly inclined seam4) Oil: flat dipping bed, flat seam, gently sloping bedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пологопадающий пласт
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6 период килевой качки
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > период килевой качки
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7 уклон
acclivity, (напр. дороги или трубы) fall, decline, declivity, ( дороги) batter, bevel, bias, cant, canting, upraise dip горн., dip, ( на дороге) downgrade, dipping drift, drop, dip entry, negative grade, grade, gradient, inclination, incline, lean, ramp, sloping tunnel, pitch, run, slant, slope, ( калибра) taper* * *укло́н м.
grade, gradient, slopeпреодолева́ть укло́н — climb [negotiate] a gradeпреодолева́ть укло́н в … гра́дусов — take a grade (handle a slope) of … degreesсмягча́ть укло́н — ease gradeукло́н дрена́жной трубы́ — fall of the drainукло́н кры́ши — slope [pitch] of the roofукло́н ле́стницы — slope of stairsукло́н моде́ли, лите́йный — pattern draftобра́тный укло́н — adverse gradientполо́гий укло́н — easy grade, easy gradientукло́н ре́жущей кро́мки метал. — shear (angle)укло́н труб — pitch of pipesштампо́вочный укло́н — draft* * * -
8 по падению
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9 падение
1) fall
2) (о правительстве)
(down)fall* * ** * *fall; collapse; drop, sinking* * *come-downdebacledeclinedepressiondescentdippingdissolutiondowndownfalldownfallsdropdroppingfallfallingfall-offfallsincidencelandslidelet-downpitchpitchesrecessionsinkingstoopsubsidencesubsidencesthrow-downtosstumbletumblesupset -
10 падения
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11 период вертикальной качки на тихой воде
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > период вертикальной качки на тихой воде
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