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1 syringe barrel
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2 syringe barrel
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3 clay barrel
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4 fuel pump barrel
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > fuel pump barrel
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5 valve barrel
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6 dual barrel syringe
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7 assembly
1. n сбор, собрание, общество2. n ассамблея, собрание3. n обыкн. законодательное собрание, нижняя палата законодательного органа штата4. n тех. комплект5. n тех. агрегат6. n тех. узел, сборка7. n тех. спец. монтаж, сборка8. n воен. сигнал для сбора9. n воен. сбор, сосредоточение10. n воен. физ. ансамбль11. n воен. биол. наименьшее сообщество организмов12. n воен. вчт. трансляцияСинонимический ряд:1. assembling (noun) assembling; attachment; collection; construction; joining; molding; putting together; welding2. group (noun) aggregation; assemblage; band; bevy; body; bunch; cluster; company; conference; congeries; congregation; convention; convocation; covey; crew; crowd; gathering; group; meeting; mob; muster; party; ruck; throng; troop3. legal body (noun) conclave; congress; council; diet; legal body; legislature; lower house; parliament; synodАнтонимический ряд:dispersion; disruption; dissipation; disunion -
8 mold assembly
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9 cover assembly
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10 door assembly
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