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1) вес, масса2) тяжесть; груз; нагрузка3) гиря; мн. ч. разновес4) нагружать; утяжелять•- weight of blow - absolute weight - actual weight - adhesion weight - all-up weight - atomic weight - avoirdupois weight - axle weight - balance weight - bare weight - batched weights - boxed weight - brake weight - bucket weight - bulk weight - calculated weight - compacted unit weight - concentrated weight - dead weight - design weight - dischargeable weight - distributed weight - drop weight - dry weight - dry weight of excavator - dry-batch weight - eccentric balance weight - equivalent weight - estimated weight - excess weight - falling weight of concrete - fired unit weight - floating weight - full weight - fully stocked vehicle weight - gram-atomic weight - gram-molecular weight - gravity weight - gross weight - isotopic weight - jockey weight - laden weight - lead weight - light weight - load weight - loose weight - maximum weight - mean weight - molecular weight - mould weight - net weight - neutral balance weight - original weight - oven-dry weight - own weight - per unit weight - proper weight - provisional weight - reacting weight - safety weight - sash weight - saturated weight - shipping weight - short weight - sole weight - specific weight - sprung weight - stamped weight - standard weights - stretching weight - structural weight of excavator - submerged weight - tare weight - tension weight - total weight - troy weight - unit dry weight - unladen weight - unsprung weight - volume weight - wet weight - working weight - working weight of excavator* * *1. вес; сила веса2. масса3. груз- weight of cement in the mix
- batched weights
- buoyant unit weight
- dead weight
- dry-batch weight
- dry-rodded weight
- dry unit weight
- empty weight
- fired unit weight
- maximum ramp aircraft weight
- maximum structural aircraft landing weight
- maximum structural takeoff weight
- operating empty aircraft weight
- overhauling weight
- pear weight
- ponder weight
- proper weight
- zero-air dry unit weight
- zero fuel aircraft weight
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