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1) General subject: career, charging pace, full gallop, mine, open pit, pit, quarry2) Geology: open-cut, open-cut mining, open-pit mine, open-pit mining, open-pit working, opencast workings, opencasting, outcrop mine3) Biology: career (тип аллюра), racing gallop4) Dialect: holl5) American: open cut (горнорудный - называется рудник), stripping (угольный - называется разрез)6) Engineering: borrow, borrow area, borrow pit (грунта), delf, open cast, open cast mine, open cut, open pit mine, open-cut mine, stone pit, strip mine, strip pit, stripping, surface mine7) Construction: ballast pit, bank8) British English: opencast colliery (угольный - называется разрез)9) Railway term: excavation, spoil bank10) Automobile industry: barrow pit11) Mining: mining plant, open-cast, opencast, openpit, strip-pit, through cut (расположенный ниже уровня окружающей местности)12) Oil: burned (в открытых разработках)13) Silicates: stone quarry14) Makarov: borrow (грунта), borrow (грунтовый), open cast (горнорудный - называется рудник), open pit (горнорудный - называется рудник), quarry (каменоломня)15) Horse breeding: career (резвый галоп)16) Gold mining: open pit (добычи руды), quarry (строительных материалов)17) Cement: excavating plant -
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2) Geology: barrow pit, cauldron, fosse4) Engineering: cut, depression, excavation, foundation area, pit5) Construction: borrow pit, ditch for foundation, excavation pit, working trench (для опускных секций подводного тоннеля), lobe6) Railway term: cavation, cut-off trench7) Mining: fore shaft9) Oil: foundation pit (под резервуар), sump (под полом буровой вышки)10) Astronautics: bowl11) Drilling: basin12) Oilfield: foundation trench (под резервуар)13) Makarov: foundation pit (фундамента)14) General subject: cutoff trench
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