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2) Geology: broken water4) Makarov: breaking wave -
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23 угол по отношению к береговой линии, под которым находится волна в момент разрушения
Oceanography: breaker angle of the waveУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > угол по отношению к береговой линии, под которым находится волна в момент разрушения
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Под действием - under the action of; by... action; by; in response toIt is the purpose of this paper to present an analysis that accounts for the roll deformation under the action of actual roll pressures.The mean velocity in front of the train can be altered only by pressure wave action.The most important part of the system performance is the free end motion of the boring bar in response to the pressure difference between the hydraulic chambers.Fiber boards prepared for strength testing are drawn into the breaker mechanism by a vacuum.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > под действием
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bulwark, breaker, breakwater, pier, wave wallРусско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > волнолом
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м. мор.breaker, surf; ( под носом корабля) bow wave -
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муж.; мор.surf, breaker; bow-wave ( под носом корабля)
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