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1 alloying ingredient
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > alloying ingredient
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Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > alloying ingredient
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Техника: легирующий компонент -
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ингредиент, составная часть, составляющая, компонент; наполнитель-
alloying ingredient
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coating ingredient
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coloring ingredient
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corrective ingredient
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flux ingredient
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fluxing ingredient
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food ingredient
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free-flowing ingredient
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glass-making ingredient
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latex ingredient
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minor ingredient
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rubber compounding ingredient
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slag-forming ingredient
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solid ingredient
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1. составная часть, ингредиент, компонент2. добавка3. наполнитель4. примесьalloying ingredient — 1) легирующий компонент [присадка, добавка] 2) компонент сплава
coating ingredient — компонент покрытия
flux ingredient — компонент флюса
fuel ingredient — горючий компонент ( ракетного топлива)
high-energy propellant ingredient — высоко-энергетический [высоко-эффективный] компонент ракетного топлива
oxidizing ingredient — окислитель, окисляющий компонент
propellant ingredient — компонент ракетного топлива
rubber compounding ingredient — наполнитель резиновой смеси
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6 легирующий компонент
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > легирующий компонент
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