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1 vacuum
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2 (vacuum-)flask
noun (a container with double walls that have a vacuum between them to keep the contents from losing or gaining heat: a (vacuum-)flask of hot coffee.) termos -
3 vacuum cleaner
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4 vacuum flask
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5 vacuum-packed
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6 vacuum apparatus
aparatura próżniowaukład próżniowy -
7 vacuum arc remelting
przetapianie w tukowym piecu próżniowymprzetapianie w łukowym piecu próżniowymEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > vacuum arc remelting
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8 vacuum arc remelting process
przetapianie w łukowym piecu próżniowym z roztapianą elektEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > vacuum arc remelting process
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9 vacuum augmenter
wzmacniacz próżni -
10 vacuum bag moulding
formowanie niskociśnieniowe w workuEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > vacuum bag moulding
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11 vacuum boiler
wyparka próżniowa -
12 vacuum bottle
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13 vacuum brake
hamulec próżniowy -
14 vacuum brazing furnace
piec próżniowy do lutowania twardegoEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > vacuum brazing furnace
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15 vacuum breakdown
nagły spadek próżni -
16 vacuum breaker
przerywacz próżni zawór -
17 vacuum bright annealing
wyżarzanie próżnioweEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > vacuum bright annealing
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18 vacuum capacitor
kondensator próżniowy -
19 vacuum casting
odlewanie niskociśnienioweodlewanie próżniowe -
20 vacuum cement
kit próżniowy
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