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Англо-русский словарь строительных терминов > seismic risk map
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seismic risk [seismic zone] mapкарта сейсмических районов ( страны) -
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1) Строительство: карта сейсмических районов (страны)2) Сейсмология: карта сейсмического риска -
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- map
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map plotted to a scale of 1 in 500 — карта в масштабе 1:500
- anaglyph map
- base map
- cadastral map
- circulation map
- contour map
- design temperature map
- domestic map
- engineering map
- engineering geological map
- flood control map
- geological map
- landscape map
- Ordnance Survey map
- planimetric map
- seismic risk map
- sketch map
- traffic-circulation map
- underground map
Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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1) карта2) план•- cadastral map - city map - climatic map - communication map - drill map - engineering map - land map - land use map - overcrowded map - rain map - seismic areas map - site map - sketch map - soil map - topographic mapto map out — картировать, наносить на карту
* * *карта- anaglyph mapmap plotted to a scale of 1 in 500 — карта в масштабе 1:500
- base map
- cadastral map
- circulation map
- contour map
- design temperature map
- domestic map
- engineering map
- engineering geological map
- flood control map
- geological map
- landscape map
- Ordnance Survey map
- planimetric map
- seismic risk map
- sketch map
- traffic-circulation map
- underground map
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