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121 rock-bottom
{'rɔkbɔtm}
1. най-ниско ниво
2. attr найнисък (за цена и пр.)* * *{'rъkbъtm} n 1. най-ниско ниво; 2. attr найнисък (за цена* * *a най-нисък;rock-bottom; n 1. най-ниско ниво; 2. attr найнисък (за цена и пр.).* * *1. attr найнисък (за цена и пр.) 2. най-ниско ниво* * *rock-bottom[´rɔk¸bɔtm] adj, n най-нисък; най-ниско ниво; prices have reached \rock-bottom цените са стигнали най-ниското ниво. -
122 drop-bottom
drop-bottom[´drɔp¸bɔtm] n подвижно дъно. -
123 acid bottom
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124 argillaceous bottom
геол.• глинесто долнищеEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > argillaceous bottom
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125 automatic drop-bottom car
• вагонетка с автоматично разтоварване през дънотоEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > automatic drop-bottom car
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126 automatic drop-bottom cars
• вагонетка с автоматично разтоварване през дънотоEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > automatic drop-bottom cars
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127 bag of the bottom-fold type
пласт.• торба с гънка на дънотоEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > bag of the bottom-fold type
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128 basic bottom
• дъно с основен характер
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