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1 стальной трос
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2 стальной трос
стальной канат, трос — steel wire rope
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > стальной трос
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3 стальной трос
1) General subject: hawser, steel-wire rope2) Naval: cable wire, steel hawser, wire hawser3) Automobile industry: steel rope4) Metallurgy: flexible steel cable5) Oil: Geronimo line (соединяет полати для верхового с землей), steel cable, steel wire rope, wire cable6) Mechanics: wire rope7) Oilfield: wire line8) Makarov: stranded wire9) Yachting: wire -
4 трос стальной проволочный
hawser; steel-wire ropeРусско-английский словарь по деталям машин > трос стальной проволочный
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5 стальной канат
1) Engineering: steel cable lanyard, steel-wire rope, wire2) Construction: steel rope, steel wire rope, wire rope3) Automobile industry: hawser4) Forestry: steel-wire cable, steel-wire rootwood, wire rootwood5) Oil: steel cable, wire cable6) Oilfield: cable -
6 трос
2) Naval: hemp3) Sports: brace, ring-cord, suspension cord4) Engineering: starter rope (пила), wire, wire rope cable5) Construction: cable-laid rope (кабельной свивки), steel wire rope6) Mathematics: rope (tether - в спутниковых тросовых системах)7) Railway term: catenary (для подвески кабеля)8) Automobile industry: (проволочный) cable wire, flexible cable, guy, pull rope, pulling rope, wire cable9) Mining: cable wire10) Forestry: steel cable, steel-wire cable, steel-wire rootwood, wire rootwood11) Textile: rigging12) Electronics: suspension strand13) Oil: cable line, cable rope, cord14) Astronautics: lifting sling15) Drilling: line17) Polymers: warp18) Automation: string19) Makarov: stranded wire, tug, wire cable (проволочный)20) oil&gas: (в канатных операциях line21) Scuba diving: tow-line22) General subject: wire ropak (для опускания приборов) -
7 трос
м.rope, lineпроволочный трос — wire rope / hawser
стальной трос — wire hawser / rope, steel rope / cable
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8 трос
м.rope, lineпро́волочный трос — wire rope / hawser [-zə]
стально́й трос — wire hawser / rope, steel rope / cable
буксиро́вочный / букси́рный трос — towing ['təʊ-] cable, trailing line, towline, towrope
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9 трос
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