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фарфоровый тигельEnglish-Russian dictionary of technical terms > porcelain crucible
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1. n фарфор2. n преим. фарфоровое изделиеporcelain clay — фарфоровая глина, каолин
3. a фарфоровый4. a хрупкий, изящныйСинонимический ряд:made of clay (noun) adobe; argillaceous; clay; clayware; earthen; made of clay; mud; pottery; terra cotta -
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- conducting crucible
- graphite crucible
- porcelain crucible
- quartz crucible
- rf-heated crucible
- transparent crucibleThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > crucible
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1. n метал. плавильный тигель2. n суровое испытаниеСинонимический ряд:1. container (noun) canister; container; kettle; mortar; pan; pot; vessel2. trial (noun) affliction; calvary; cross; ordeal; proof; test; trial; tribulation; visitation -
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фарфоровые изделия; фарфорporcelain clay — фарфоровая глина, каолин
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16 clay-graphite crucible
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17 flat-bottomed crucible
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18 fused silica crucible
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19 reduction smelting crucible
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20 thermit crucible
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