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1 purifying material
очистной материал; очищающее средствоThe English-Russian dictionary general scientific > purifying material
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Нефть: очистной материал, очищающее средство -
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Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > purifying material
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1) очистной материал; 2) очищающее средствоEnglish-Russian dictionary of chemistre > purifying material
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The English-Russian dictionary of the Pulp and Paper Industry > gas-purifying material
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1. очистнойpurifying material — очистной материал; очищающее средство
2. очистка; очищающий; очистной; очищениеpurifying agent — очиститель; очищающее средство
Синонимический ряд:1. cleansing (noun) ablution; catharsis; cleansing; expurgation; lavation; purgation; purification; refinement2. cleaning (verb) clarifying; cleaning; cleansing; expurgating; purging; refining -
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1. очищение; рафинирование2. очищающий; рафинирующийpurifying agent — очиститель; очищающее средство
purifying material — очистной материал; очищающее средство
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > purifying
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