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1 жила выклинивается на поверхность
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > жила выклинивается на поверхность
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2 жила
* * *жи́ла ж. горн.
veinжи́ла выкли́нивается на пове́рхность — a vein crops out to the surfaceвыкли́нивание [вы́ход] жи́лы — the outcrop of a veinжи́ла обнажена́ вы́ходами — a vein is exposed by outcropsоткрыва́ть жи́лу — strike a veinпаде́ние жи́лы — the dip of a veinпростира́ние жи́лы — the strike of a veinбокова́я жи́ла — dropperгла́вная жи́ла — main veinжи́ла ка́беля — ( изолированная и снабжённая механической защитой) cable conductor; (изолированная, но без механической защиты) брит. core of a cable; амер. cable conductorжи́ла ка́беля, контро́льная — pilot wireжи́ла ка́беля, многопро́волочная — stranded cable conductorжи́ла ка́беля, плетё́ная — braided cable conductorжи́ла ка́беля, скру́ченная — twisted cable conductorка́мерная жи́ла — chambered veinконта́ктная жи́ла — contact veinле́стничная жи́ла — ladder [linked] veinпластова́я жи́ла — bedded [sheet] veinпроста́я жи́ла — simple veinрубцо́вая жи́ла — gash veinру́дная жи́ла — ore veinседлови́дная жи́ла — saddle veinсеку́щая жи́ла — cross veinсе́тчатая жи́ла — reticulated veinсло́жная жи́ла — complex veinчёткови́дная жи́ла — beaded vein -
3 жила
ж. горн. veinжила кабеля — cable conductor; core of a cable; cable conductor
Синонимический ряд:1. скупая (сущ.) жадина; жадюга; жмот; скаред; сквалыга; сквалыжник; скопидом; скряга; скупая; скупердяй; скупец2. водилась (глаг.) водилась; населяла3. обитала (глаг.) жительствовала; обитала; обреталась; проживала4. существовала (глаг.) существовалаАнтонимический ряд:помирала; умирала
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