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1 глубина впадины
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > глубина впадины
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2 впадина
1. trough2. recess -
3 ложная впадина
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > ложная впадина
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4 тыловая впадина
1) Geology: back trough2) Oil&Gas technology afterdeep -
5 корыто
1) General subject: back, backer, hod (для извести), pan, trough, vat, washtub, washing tub2) Geology: swally3) Engineering: hod (для раствора), launder, trapezoidal ditch (дорожного покрытия), tray, trough pan4) Automobile industry: drip pan, trapezoidal ditch (покрытия)5) Architecture: wash-tub6) Forestry: bath, trough (под валом барабана ролла), vat (сгустителя)7) Polygraphy: duct, fount, fountain (напр. для увлажняющего раствора)9) Automation: dripping tray -
6 сливной жёлоб
1) Engineering: overflow gutter, overflow launder2) Construction: outlet gutter3) Metallurgy: discharge overhead trough (охлаждающей воды), lander, overflow-and-back tilting spout4) Oil: discharge channel, overflow trough5) Astronautics: drain, drain trough6) Chemical weapons: drainage trench7) Building structures: still channel (любой канал с медленным течением воды) -
7 корыто
с.wash-tub; ( как кормушка) trough♢
остаться у разбитого корыта — be no better off than before, be back where one started, be back to square one -
8 корыто
с.1) ( для стирки) washing tub; (кормушка, лоток) trough [trɒf]2) пренебр. (о старом, негодном судне, лодке) old tub••оста́ться у разби́того коры́та — ≈ be no better off than before, be back where one started, be back to square one
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9 выходной
1. objectвыходной файл; объектный файл — object file
2. outlet3. end pointвычислительная машина базы данных; выходной буфер — back end
4. end-point5. exiting6. off dayдень отдыха, выходной день, воскресенье — day of rest
7. output8. play-day9. weekends10. exit; outlet; holiday; festiveСинонимический ряд:праздничный (прил.) парадной; парадною; парадный; праздничныйАнтонимический ряд:входной; входною -
10 барка
2) Naval: wooden barge3) Engineering: dye vat, large boat, small barge, vat (ёмкость) -
11 задуговой прогиб
Tectonics: back-arch trough -
12 корыто
ср.trough; wash(-)tub••остаться у разбитого корыта — to be no better off than before; to be left with nothing; to be back where one started
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