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1 thermometric method
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2 thermometric method
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3 thermometric method
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4 thermometric
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5 thermometric
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6 thermometric
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7 thermometric
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8 drilling by jetting method
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9 drivage method
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10 hydraulic fill method
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11 jetting method
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12 launching method
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13 long-base method
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14 melting method
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15 metal spinning method
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16 salt velocity method
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17 semihydraulic fill method
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18 slowing method
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19 three-voltmeter method
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20 levelling
1. n выравнивание; приведение к одному уровнюlevelling instrument — ватерпас, уровень, нивелир
2. n наводка, прицеливание3. n нивелирование, сглаживание различий4. n тех. рихтовка, правкаСинонимический ряд:1. destroying (verb) demolishing; destroying; dismantling; knock down; pull down; pulverising; razing; tear down2. directing (verb) addressing; aiming; casting; directing; heading; inclining; pointing; presenting; setting; training; turning; zero in; zeroing in3. evening (verb) equalising; equalling; equating; evening; flattening; flushing; laying; planing; smoothening; smoothing; squaring4. felling (verb) bowling down; bowling over; bring down; bringing down; cut down; decking; downing; dropping; felling; flooring; grounding; knocking down; knocking over; laying low; mowing down; prostrating; throwing; throwing down; tumbling5. planing (verb) flattening; planing; smoothing
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