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1 цилиндр накатника
1) Engineering: counterrecoil cylinder, run-out cylinder2) Artillery: recuperator cylinder, runout cylinder -
2 выпускной
1. final2. blowdown3. exhaust4. exit5. outlet6. purge7. release8. runout9. graduate; graduation; final; leaving; discharge; outlet
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