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1 second-stage rocket motor
SSRM, second-stage rocket motorEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > second-stage rocket motor
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2 second-stage rocket motor
Военный термин: РД второй ступениУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > second-stage rocket motor
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3 SSRM
1) Военный термин: second-stage rocket motor2) Техника: safety system readiness monitor -
4 SSRM
SSRM, second-stage rocket motorEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > SSRM
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5 burn\ out
1. Ithis bulb (the heater coil, etс.) has burnt out эта лампочка и т. д. перегорела; the fire burnt out огонь /костер/ погас; as the first rocket burns out, the second stage motor ignites когда сгорает первая ступень.ракеты, включается двигатель второй ступени2. IIIburn out smth. /smth. out/ flames burnt out the adjoining houses огонь сжег /уничтожил/ стоящие рядом дома3. XIbe burnt out this match is burnt out это горелая спичка; thousands of people were burnt out and made homeless overnight за одну ночь тысячи людей остались без крова /лишились крова/ из-за пожара; be burnt out in smth. he was burnt out in a fire его дом сгорел во время пожара; be burnt out in some manner the factory was completely burnt out фабрика полностью сгорела /сгорела дотла/4. XVIII1) burn oneself out the flames (the furnace, etc.) burnt itself out пламя и. т. д. погасло; the candle has burnt itself out свеча догорела; when we got back the fire had burnt itself out когда мы вернулись, костер уже погас /догорел/2) burn oneself out he has burnt himself out он погубил /расшатал/ свое здоровье, он расстратил все силы
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