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1 airbreathing
air-breathing
1> _ав. оснащенный воздушно-реактивным двигателем;
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air-breathing cruise missile крылатая ракета с воздушно
реактивным двигателем
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2 airbreathing
Космонавтика: воздушно-реактивный -
3 airbreathing
потребляющий воздух ( для работы) ; воздушно-реактивный ( о двигателе) -
4 airbreathing aeroballistic
Космонавтика: летательный аппарат с ВРДУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > airbreathing aeroballistic
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5 airbreathing catfishes
Биология: клариевые (Clariidae)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > airbreathing catfishes
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6 airbreathing engine
Военный термин: воздушно-реактивный двигатель -
7 airbreathing catfishes
English-russian biological dictionary > airbreathing catfishes
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8 airbreathing vehicle
Englsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > airbreathing vehicle
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9 catfishes, airbreathing
—1. LAT Clariidae2. RUS клариевые3. ENG 2 clarides, clarid [amphibious, airbreathing] catfishes4. DEU Kiemensackwelse5. FRA clariidés(пресные воды Африки, западной, южной и восточной Азии; около 15 родов, 100 видов)DICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > catfishes, airbreathing
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10 hypersonic airbreathing propulsion
Космонавтика: гиперзвуковая воздушно-реактивная силовая установкаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > hypersonic airbreathing propulsion
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11 hypersonic airbreathing propulsion
Englsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > hypersonic airbreathing propulsion
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12 ABES
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13 ABLV
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14 ABPS
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15 ABES
сокр. от airbreathing engine system -
16 ABLV
сокр. от airbreathing launch vehicle -
17 ABPS
сокр. от airbreathing propulsion subsystem -
18 APS
I сокр. от aft propulsion system II сокр. от airbreathing propulsion system -
19 ABLV
1) Авиация: носитель с ВРД airbreathing launch vehicle (сокр от)2) Техника: air breathing launch vehicle -
20 ABPS
2) Военный термин: Automated Barrier Plan System
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