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81 bunker
1. n угольная яма, бункер2. n бункер, силосная яма3. n ларь; закром4. n воен. бункер; долговременное огневое сооружение; убежище5. n шотл. скамья, лавка; земляная скамья6. v заправлять корабль топливомbunker oil — бункерное топливо, топливо для судовых котлов
7. v заправляться топливомСинонимический ряд:bin (noun) bin; bomb shelter; box; chest; coffer; concrete reinforced shelter; container; locker -
82 cinder
1. n тлеющие угли2. n часто зола; пепел; угольная крошка, пыль3. n шлак4. n окалина5. n спорт. гаревая дорожка6. a амер. сл. железнодорожный7. v сжигать, обращать в пепелСинонимический ряд:hot coal (noun) ash; clinker; coal; ember; hot coal; soot; volcanic rock -
83 керамический материал
1. ceramic materialпечатный материал, подсчитываемый по площади — area material
2. стр. clay productлистовой материал — sheet material; plate material
облицовочный материал — facing material; lining material
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84 газозолосиликат
газозолосиликат
Газобетон на основе извести и золы, полностью или частично замещающих песок
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85 Gas-Aschen-Silikat
газозолосиликат
Газобетон на основе извести и золы, полностью или частично замещающих песок
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