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1 spacing of roof breaks
Строительство: шаг посадки кровлиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > spacing of roof breaks
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2 spacing of roof breaks
строит. шаг посадки кровлиEnglish-Russian scientific dictionary > spacing of roof breaks
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3 spacing
1) отбивка
2) разрядка
3) пробельный
4) шаг
5) размещение
6) расположение
7) расстановка
8) пролет
9) интервальная протяжка бумаги
10) период
11) пауза
12) шаговый
13) расстояние
14) распорка
15) прокладка
– carrier spacing
– contact spacing
– electrode spacing
– finger spacing
– frequency spacing
– interferometer spacing
– lattice spacing
– line spacing
– open spacing
– pulse spacing
– spacing battery
– spacing bias
– spacing frequency
– spacing of disks
– spacing of sonde
– spacing of table
– spacing on centers
– spacing pulse
– spacing tube
– target-mesh spacing
– tie spacing
– tooth spacing
pulse spacing modulation — < radio> модуляция нагрузки шагом импульсов
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4 spacing
1) расстояние; интервал; промежуток3) участок; пролёт5) пробел6) полигр. разрядка, разбивка ( набора)7) расстановка8) шаг ( расстановки)9) зазор•with close spacing — тесно расположенные, с малыми интервалами
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5 roof
1) крыша
2) кровельный
3) крышевый
4) сводовой
– bench roof
– bolt roof
– false roof
– gable roof
– gablle roof
– hard roof
– hip roof
– immediate roof
– install roof
– lay the roof
– laying of a roof
– main roof
– mansard roof
– pitch of roof
– poor roof
– roof bolting
– roof caving
– roof crown
– roof deck
– roof deflection
– roof flexibility
– roof gate
– roof lance
– roof mastic
– roof pressure
– roof ring
– roof rise
– roof rock
– roof slab
– seam roof
– shed roof
– slope of roof
– soft roof
– solid roof
– swinging roof
– thin-shell roof
– tile roof
– undulating roof
– verge of a roof
magnesite-chrome roof block — сводовый магнезито-хромитовый блок
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