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1 ручейковая эрозия
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2 струйчатая эрозия
1) Forestry: gully erosion2) Ecology: flow erosion, rill erosion, rill wash3) Makarov: channel erosion, rilling, rillwork -
3 струйчатый размыв
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4 промоина
2) Geology: gill, swash, washout, water gall3) Naval: gulling7) Railway term: wash-out8) Automobile industry: mud hole, rain channel (на дороге)9) Mining: failure due to scouring10) Ecology: by-wash, flood gully, hole, wash-in11) Makarov: breakthrough, daf (в Африке), gutter, hole (небольшой открытый участок воды, образующийся в ледяном покрове под влиянием сильного течения, а также в местах поступления теплых вод), rain rill, runlet, scour channel, sluit, wash, water wash, gully (AD)12) oil&gas: scouring -
5 струиться
1) General subject: flow (тж. перен.), flow, glide (о реке), overstream, purl, rill, ripple, spout, stream, wash2) Obsolete: trill (о воде, слезах)3) Engineering: trickle (для капельного орошения)4) Agriculture: channel erosion5) Forestry: spin6) Fishery: run7) Makarov: roll -
6 капе
to bathe, to wash, v to ooze, to leak, to run, to pour out in drops* * *lave, rill
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