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21 half turn travel
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22 half-turn
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23 half-turn plow
1) Техника: оборотный плуг2) Сельское хозяйство: оборотный плуг с поворотом рамы на 180[deg] -
24 half-turn socket
1) Нефть: ловильный захват с отводным крюком2) Нефтегазовая техника ловильный отводной крючок -
25 half-turn somersault
Общая лексика: сальто с полуповоротом -
26 half-turn somerset
Общая лексика: сальто с полуповоротом -
27 half-turn summersault
Общая лексика: сальто с полуповоротом -
28 half-turn with landings stair
Архитектура: трёхмаршевая лестница (с двумя равными боковыми параллельными маршами и одним средним промежуточным маршем, почти всегда - меньшим)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > half-turn with landings stair
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29 half-turn
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30 half-turn landing
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31 half-turn plough
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32 half-turn socket
ловильный захват (овершот) с отводным крюком.English-Russian dictionary of terms for geological exploration drilling > half-turn socket
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33 half-turn
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34 half turn
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35 half-turn stairs
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > half-turn stairs
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36 half-turn
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37 half-turn
1) полувиток2) половина оборота; полуоборотThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > half-turn
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38 half-turn
English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > half-turn
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39 half-turn
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40 half-turn thumb screw
śruba z łbem płytkowym i półkołnierzemEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > half-turn thumb screw
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half twist — 1. Diving. a dive made by a half rotation of the body on its long axis. Cf. full twist. 2. the twisting of the body in a half turn, as in tumbling. * * * … Universalium
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