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1 riding stability in loaded crane
Англо-русский строительный словарь > riding stability in loaded crane
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2 stability
1) устойчивость3) стойкость, прочность•- stability of oscillations - stability of slope - stability of structure - acid stability - aerodynamic stability - all-weather stability - buckling stability - chatter stability - chemical stability - dimensional stability - dye stability - dynamical stability - elastic stability - engine stability - environmental stability - foundation bed stability - heat stability - hydrostatic stability - inherent stability - lateral stability - load stability - loaded crane stability - longitudinal stability - long-term stability - marginal stability - riding stability in loaded crane - seismic stability of structure - short-term stability - soil stability - static stability - structure stability - torsional stability - weather stability of a coating* * *стойкость; устойчивость; стабильность- stability of crane during lifting operations
- stability of geometrical shape
- stability of slope
- stability of volume
- adequate stability
- aerodynamic stability
- color stability
- critical stability
- dimensional stability
- dynamic stability
- elastic stability
- fire stability
- light stability
- relative stability
- shelf stability
- soil stability
- thermal stability
- transverse stability
- unstable stability
- virtual stability
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