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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > blow-down pipe
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > blow-down pipe
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3 blow-off pipe
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > blow-off pipe
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продувочная труба, труба для быстрого опорожнения ёмкости* * *Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > blow-down pipe
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5 blow-off pipe
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > blow-off pipe
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Горное дело: нагнетательная (вентиляционная) труба -
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1) Морской термин: выпускная труба, продувальная труба2) Автомобильный термин: труба для продувки3) Лесоводство: продувочная труба4) Нефть: спускная труба -
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Бурение: спускная труба -
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Железнодорожный термин: труба для продувки -
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продувочная труба; труба для быстрого опорожнения емкости.English-Russian dictionary of terms for geological exploration drilling > blow-down pipe
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спускная труба.English-Russian dictionary of terms for geological exploration drilling > blow-off pipe
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13 blow-oil pipe
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > blow-oil pipe
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14 blow-out pipe
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16 blow-in pipe
Англо-русский словарь по ядерным испытаниям и горному делу > blow-in pipe
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17 blow off pipe
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Англо-русский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > blow-off pipe
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См. также в других словарях:
Blow — Blow, v. t. 1. To force a current of air upon with the mouth, or by other means; as, to blow the fire. [1913 Webster] 2. To drive by a current air; to impel; as, the tempest blew the ship ashore. [1913 Webster] Off at sea northeast winds blow… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
blow-pipe — (n.) type of weapon, 1680s, from BLOW (Cf. blow) (v.1) + PIPE (Cf. pipe) (n.) … Etymology dictionary
blow|pipe — «BLOH PYP», noun. 1. a tube for blowing air or gas into a flame to increase the heat. 2. a blowgun. 3. a long, metal tube used in glass blowing to blow molten glass into the desired shape, form, or size; blowtube. 4. Medicine. an instrument for… … Useful english dictionary
blow — [n1] blast, rush of air, wind draft, flurry, gale, gust, hurricane, puff, squall, strong breeze, tempest, typhoon; concept 526 blow [n2] hard hit bang, bash, bat, belt, biff, blindside, bop*, buffet, bump, clip, clout, clump, collision,… … New thesaurus
Blow-off — n. 1. A blowing off steam, water, etc.; Also, adj. as, a blow off cock or pipe. [1913 Webster] 2. An outburst of temper or excitement. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Blow football — is a children s game, popular in the United Kingdom where the object is to blow through some kind of pipe causing a small lightweight ball to pass through the opponent s goal, as in other forms of Football. The game is often played with whatever… … Wikipedia
blow|down — «BLOH DOWN», noun. rupture of a cooling pipe in a nuclear reactor, especially in a power plant: »In nuclear parlance, “blowdown is synonymous with catastrophe, as it signifies loss of coolant with the nuclear reactor continuing to produce heat… … Useful english dictionary
pipe — Synonyms and related words: English horn, Missouri meerschaum, Pandean pipe, adjutage, aerophone, anthem, aulos, bagpipe, ballad, bark, barrel, basset horn, basset oboe, bassoon, bawl, bay, beep, bell, bellow, blare, blast, blat, blow, blow a… … Moby Thesaurus
To blow great guns — Blow Blow, v. t. 1. To force a current of air upon with the mouth, or by other means; as, to blow the fire. [1913 Webster] 2. To drive by a current air; to impel; as, the tempest blew the ship ashore. [1913 Webster] Off at sea northeast winds… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
To blow off — Blow Blow, v. t. 1. To force a current of air upon with the mouth, or by other means; as, to blow the fire. [1913 Webster] 2. To drive by a current air; to impel; as, the tempest blew the ship ashore. [1913 Webster] Off at sea northeast winds… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
To blow one's own trumpet — Blow Blow, v. t. 1. To force a current of air upon with the mouth, or by other means; as, to blow the fire. [1913 Webster] 2. To drive by a current air; to impel; as, the tempest blew the ship ashore. [1913 Webster] Off at sea northeast winds… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English