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1 сцепление бетона с арматурой
1) Engineering: bond between concrete and steel2) Construction: grip of concrete, grip of concrete on steel3) Makarov: adhesion between concrete and steelУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сцепление бетона с арматурой
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2 сцепление
adherence, adhesion, binding, bond, bonding, ( шин с поверхностью дороги) bite, chaining, catenation, clutch авто, cohesion, concatenation, coupling, hooking, linkage, mesh, meshing* * *сцепле́ние с.1. ( состояние или процесс) engagement, mesh2. ( муфта сцепления) авто clutchвключа́ть сцепле́ние — put the transmission in gear, engage clutchсцепле́ние включи́лось или не включи́лось — the transmission went or did not go in gearвыключа́ть сцепле́ние — disengage clutchсцепле́ние проска́льзывает — the clutch slipsсцепле́ние рабо́тает ре́зко — the clutch is harsh [is fierce]с включё́нным сцепле́нием — m gearс вы́ключенным сцепле́нием — out of gearсцепле́ние схва́тывает — the clutch grubs3. ( связь) adhesion, bondсцепле́ние автомоби́ля, ди́сковое — disk clutchсцепле́ние автомоби́ля, фрикцио́нное — friction clutchсцепле́ние автомоби́ля, центробе́жное — centrifugal clutchсцепле́ние алгори́тма — algorithm concatenationсцепле́ние бето́на с армату́рой — bond [adhesion] between concrete and steelги́бкое сцепле́ние — flexible couplingсцепле́ние части́ц (напр. при обжиге) — coalescence of particlesсцепле́ние ши́ны с доро́гой — road grip [road-holding capacity] of a tyre* * * -
3 сцепление арматуры с бетоном
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > сцепление арматуры с бетоном
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4 сцепление
1. с. engagement, mesh2. с. авто clutch3. с. adhesion, bond
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