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1 broken sinter
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2 broken sinter
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3 broken sinter
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4 broken sinter
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5 broken sinter
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6 broken sinter
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8 sinter
1) шлак
2) синтер
3) синтерировать
4) < mining> агломерат
5) агломерировать
6) накипь
7) спекать
8) спечь
– broken sinter
– fluxed sinter
– fluxing sinter
– non-fluxed sinter
– pellet sinter
– self-fluxing sinter
– sinter a catalyst
– sinter a cathode
– sinter belt
– sinter brekaer
– sinter cake
– sinter clay
– sinter corundum
– sinter glass
– sinter molding
– sinter pot
– sinter return
– sinter roasting
– sinter the concentrate
– superfluxed sinter
– to sinter
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9 sinter
1) горн. агломерат || агломерировать; спекать(ся)2) шлак3) окалина || образовывать ококалину4) геол. натёк, туф• -
10 sinter
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11 broken
1) разбивать
2) взломанный
3) ломаный
4) нарушенный
5) разломанный
6) сломанный
7) прерывистый
8) пересеченный
9) осветленный
10) сложный
11) несплошной
– be broken
– broken curve
– broken down
– broken extremal
– broken hardening
– broken line
– broken round
– broken sinter
– broken up
scattered to broken ice — <geogr.> лед разреженный
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12 broken crushed sinter
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13 self-fluxing sinter
1. самоплавкий агломерат2. офлюсованный агломератEnglish-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > self-fluxing sinter
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14 измельченный агломерат
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15 glass
1) стекло || стеклянный3) стеклянная оптика (бинокль, микроскоп, телескоп и т.п.)4) зеркало5) стакан6) барометр•
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