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Chemistry: crude heavy solventУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сырая тяжёлая сольвент-нафта
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1. нефть || нефтяной2. масло ( растительное или минеральное) || масляный3. жидкая смазка, смазочное масло || смазыватьoil struck at... — нефть встречена на глубине...
— hot oil— base oil— cut oil— dead oil— form oil— fuel oil— lean oil— live oil— load oil— lock oil— net oil— oil in— raw oil— rich oil— rock oil— seep oil— sour oil— tank oil— tar oil— wet oil
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нефть (все жидкие углеводороды, получаемые из скважин, и конденсаты, извлекаемые из природного газа)pipeline quality crude oil — нефть, соответствующая требованиям транспортирования по трубопроводу (упругость паров по Рейду в подвижном состоянии -100)
tanker specification crude oil — нефть, соответствующая требованиям транспортирования танкерами (упругость паров по Рейду в подвешенном состоянии -10)
to hold back oil in the reservoir — удерживать нефть в коллекторе;
— bad oil— base oil— cut oil— dead oil— dry oil— dump oil— fuel oil— hot oil— live oil— load oil— raw oil— rock oil— sour oil— tank oil— wet oil— wild oil
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1. нефть
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нефть (<<жидкие углеводороды, извлекаемые из природного газа) || нефтянойoil in bulk — 1) нефть наливом; нефтепродукты наливом 2) нефть в резервуаре;
oil in hole — нефть в стволе скважины;
oil in place — нефть в пласте; пластовая нефть; нефть, предположительно находящаяся в коллекторе;
oil in reserve — 1) нефть, заполняющая трубопроводы и резервуары 2) нефтепродукт, заполняющий систему заводских резервуаров и трубопроводов;
oil in sight — видимые запасы нефти;
oil in situ — нефть в пласте;
oil in storage — 1) нефть в трубопроводах 2) избыточная ( не отправленная потребителям) нефть на нефтебазах;
oil initially in place — первоначальные запасы нефти в коллекторе;
oil originally in reservoir — начальное содержание нефти в пласте;
to carry oil — содержать нефть;
to flood oil toward production well — вытеснять нефть ( водой) к добывающей скважине;
to hold back oil in the reservoir — удерживать нефть в коллекторе;
to make oil — добывать нефть;
to run the oil — 1) измерять количество нефти в промысловых резервуарах 2) перекачивать нефть из промысловых резервуаров по трубопроводу;
to skim off oil — собирать нефть, разлившуюся на поверхности воды;
to strike oil — обнаруживать месторождение нефти;
- oil of paraffinoil to surface — нефть, поступающая на поверхность;
- abandoned oil
- absorbent oil
- adsorbed oil
- absorption oil
- acid oil
- acid-refined oil
- acid-stage oil
- additive blended oil
- additive motor oil
- additive treated oil
- additive-type oil
- admiralty fuel oil
- aeroengine oil
- air filter oil
- aircraft oil
- airplane oil
- all-purpose engine oil
- alpha oil
- American paraffin oil
- Appalachian oil
- aqueous-soluble oil
- Arctic oil
- aromatic-base crude oil
- asphalt-base oil
- asphalt-free oil
- asphaltic road oil
- asphaltum oil
- automobile oil
- average-quality oil
- axle oil
- bad oil
- base oil
- batch oil
- Beaumont oil
- bentonite diesel oil
- benzolized oil
- benzyl mustard oil
- black oil
- blasting oil
- blended fuel oil
- blue oil
- bobbin oil
- bodied oil
- boiler oil
- branded oil
- break-in oil
- bright oil
- bubble point oil
- burner oil
- burning oil
- by-passed oil
- capacitor oil
- car oil
- carbon oil
- cargo oil
- catalytic gas oil
- circuit-breaker oil
- clay-filtered oil
- clean oil
- cleaning oil
- cleansing oil
- coal oil
- coastal oil
- coker gas oil
- cold-settled oil
- cold-test oil
- commercial oil
- compressor oil
- concrete form oil
- condensed oil
- condenser oil
- conventional oil
- cordage oil
- corrected oil
- crankcase oil
- crevice oil
- crude oil
- crude mineral oil
- crude petroleum fuel oil
- crude shale oil
- crystal oil
- cut oil
- cutter oil
- cutting oil
- cycle oil
- cycle gas oil
- cylinder oil
- dangerous oil
- dead oil
- debenzolized oil
- degassed oil
- denuded oil
- desalinized oil
- development oil
- dielectrical oil
- diesel oil
- diesel-fuel oil
- dispersed oil
- dissolved oil
- distillate oil
- distillate fuel oil
- domestic oil
- doped oil
- dry oil
- dual-purpose oil
- dump oil
- earth oil
- economically recoverable oil
- electrical switch oil
- emulsified crude oil
- emulsion oil
- engine oil
- enriched oil
- entrained oil
- equilibrium oil
- estimated original oil in place
- explosive oil
- extra-heavy crude oil
- first-quality oil
- fluid oil
- flush oil
- fluxing oil
- foam oil
- foot's oil
- foreign oil
- form oil
- fossil oil
- free oil
- fuel oil
- furnace oil
- gaged oil
- gas oil
- gas absorber oil
- gas and mud-cut oil
- gas-cut oil
- gas-cut load oil
- gear oil
- gearbox oil
- gearcase oil
- gelled oil
- graphite lubrication oil
- grease oil
- grease-spoiled oil
- green bloom oil
- green cast oil
- hard oil
- heating oil
- heavy oil
- heavy-cycle gas oil
- heavy-duty supplement oil
- heavy gas oil
- heavy lubricating oil
- heavy neutral oil
- high-gravity oil
- high-pour-point oil
- high-pour-test oil
- high-pressure oil
- high-temperature shale oil
- highly detergent oil
- highly refined oil
- highly resinous oil
- hot oil
- hybrid-base oil
- hydraulic oil
- hydraulic system oil
- hydrocarbon oils
- hydrofined oil
- hydrogen-deficient gas oil
- illuminating oil
- imported oil
- inactive oil
- incremental oil
- industrial white oil
- initial oil in place
- initial oil in reservoir
- in-place oil
- inspissated oil
- instrument oil
- insulating oil
- intermediate oil
- irreducible oil
- kerosene oil
- lake oil
- lamp oil
- lean oil
- lease oil
- light oil
- light crude oil
- light cycle gas oil
- light engine oil
- light fuel oil
- light gas oil
- light viscosity oil
- lightwood oil
- limestone oil
- live oil
- livered oil
- load oil
- lock oil
- long-time burning oil
- loom oil
- low-gravity oil
- low-viscosity oil
- lubricating oil
- machinery oil
- make-up oil
- marine oil
- marine engine oil
- merchantable oil
- middle oil
- Middle East oil
- migratory oil
- mineral oil
- mineral earth oil
- mineral seal oil
- miner's oil
- mixed asphaltic base oil
- mixed-base oil
- mother oil
- motor oil
- moveable oil
- mud oil
- mud-cut oil
- multigrade oil
- noncongealable oil
- nondrying oil
- opal oil
- naphthalene oil
- naphthene oil
- natural oil
- net oil
- net residual oil
- nonabsorbent oil
- nonfoaming oil
- nonrecoverable oil
- nonresinous oil
- nonsulfurous oil
- occluded oil
- offshore oil
- original oil in place
- original stock tank oil in place
- oxydized oil
- oxygenated oil
- pale oil
- paraffin-base oil
- paraffin-base crude oil
- paraffinic oil
- pattern oil
- penetrating oil
- petrolatum oil
- petroleum fuel oil
- petroleum gas oil
- pilot oil
- piped oil
- pipeline oil
- pipeline quality crude oil
- polybase oil
- power oil
- primary oil
- produced oil
- prospective oil
- pumping load oil
- pure oil
- range oil
- raw oil
- recirculating oil
- reclaimed lubricating oil
- recoverable oil
- recovered oil
- red oil
- reduced oil
- reduced fuel oil
- refined oil
- residual oil
- retained oil
- returning circulation oil
- rich oil
- road oil
- rock oil
- roily oil
- rustproof oil
- saturated oil
- scavenge oil
- scrubbing oil
- secondary oil
- seep oil
- selective solvent-extracted oil
- selective solvent-refined oil
- separator oil
- service DG oil
- service DM oil
- service DS oil
- service ML oil
- service MM oil
- service MS oil
- shafting oil
- shale oil
- Sherwood oil
- short oil
- shrinked oil
- skunk oil
- slightly gas-cut oil
- sludge oil
- slurry oil
- slush oil
- slushing oil
- solar oil
- solid oil
- solidified oil
- soluble oil
- sorbed oil
- sour oil
- spindle oil
- steam-distillable oil
- steam-refined oil
- stock-tank oil
- stock-tank oil in place
- stoker's oil
- stone oil
- stove oil
- straight mineral oil
- straw oil
- stripped oil
- stripping oil
- subzero oil
- sulfonated oil
- sulfur-bearing oil
- sulfurous oil
- summer oil
- surplus oil
- sweat oil
- sweet oil
- switch oil
- tank oil
- tanker specification crude oil
- tar oil
- tarry oil
- tertiary oil
- thin oil
- thinned oil
- topped oil
- torch oil
- tractor oil
- transformer oil
- trapped oil
- trimming oil
- trolly oil
- turkey-red oil
- undiluted engine oil
- univis oil
- unrecovered oil
- unrefinable oil
- unrefinable crude oil
- unstripped oil
- untreated oil
- vaporizing oil
- vulcan oil
- washed blue oil
- waste oil
- water-cut oil
- watered oil
- watery oil
- wax oil
- wet oil
- white oil
- wild oil
- winter oil
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1. сырая нефть, нафта2. горное масло3. керосин
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1. сырая нефть ( старое название)2. лигроин, дистиллят
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1) нафта; тяжёлый бензин; лигроин; бензино-лигроиновая фракция3) бензин-растворитель ()4) первая широкая фракция дистиллята (<<отбираемая при перегонке нефти>)•- cleaner's naphtha
- crude naphtha
- diluent naphtha
- gas naphtha
- heavy naphtha
- light naphtha
- low-volatile naphtha
- paint naphtha
- painter's naphtha
- petroleum naphtha
- precipitation naphtha
- pressure naphtha
- prime city naphtha
- refined grade solvent naphtha
- saturated naphtha
- solvent naphtha
- Stoddard naphtha
- thermal naphtha
- virgin naphtha
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oil production (chain)
The petroleum industry is a complex industry utilizing complex combination of interdependent operations engaged in the storage and transportation, separation of crude molecular constituents, molecular cracking, molecular rebuilding and solvent finishing to produce petrochemical products. Treatment may involve oil separation, precipitation, adsorption, and biological treatment. The refining operations can be divided into four major steps: separation, conversion, treating, and blending. The crude oil is first separated into selected fractions (gasoline, kerosine, fuel oil, etc.). Some of the less valuable products such as heavy naphtha, are converted to products with a greater sale value such as gasoline. The final step is the blending of the refined base stocks with each other and various additive to meet final product specifications. The major pollutants emitted are sulphur oxides, nitrogen oxides, hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, and malodorous materials. (Source: PZ)
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oil production (chain)
The petroleum industry is a complex industry utilizing complex combination of interdependent operations engaged in the storage and transportation, separation of crude molecular constituents, molecular cracking, molecular rebuilding and solvent finishing to produce petrochemical products. Treatment may involve oil separation, precipitation, adsorption, and biological treatment. The refining operations can be divided into four major steps: separation, conversion, treating, and blending. The crude oil is first separated into selected fractions (gasoline, kerosine, fuel oil, etc.). Some of the less valuable products such as heavy naphtha, are converted to products with a greater sale value such as gasoline. The final step is the blending of the refined base stocks with each other and various additive to meet final product specifications. The major pollutants emitted are sulphur oxides, nitrogen oxides, hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, and malodorous materials. (Source: PZ)
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oil production (chain)
The petroleum industry is a complex industry utilizing complex combination of interdependent operations engaged in the storage and transportation, separation of crude molecular constituents, molecular cracking, molecular rebuilding and solvent finishing to produce petrochemical products. Treatment may involve oil separation, precipitation, adsorption, and biological treatment. The refining operations can be divided into four major steps: separation, conversion, treating, and blending. The crude oil is first separated into selected fractions (gasoline, kerosine, fuel oil, etc.). Some of the less valuable products such as heavy naphtha, are converted to products with a greater sale value such as gasoline. The final step is the blending of the refined base stocks with each other and various additive to meet final product specifications. The major pollutants emitted are sulphur oxides, nitrogen oxides, hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, and malodorous materials. (Source: PZ)
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oil production (chain)
The petroleum industry is a complex industry utilizing complex combination of interdependent operations engaged in the storage and transportation, separation of crude molecular constituents, molecular cracking, molecular rebuilding and solvent finishing to produce petrochemical products. Treatment may involve oil separation, precipitation, adsorption, and biological treatment. The refining operations can be divided into four major steps: separation, conversion, treating, and blending. The crude oil is first separated into selected fractions (gasoline, kerosine, fuel oil, etc.). Some of the less valuable products such as heavy naphtha, are converted to products with a greater sale value such as gasoline. The final step is the blending of the refined base stocks with each other and various additive to meet final product specifications. The major pollutants emitted are sulphur oxides, nitrogen oxides, hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, and malodorous materials. (Source: PZ)
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oil production (chain)
The petroleum industry is a complex industry utilizing complex combination of interdependent operations engaged in the storage and transportation, separation of crude molecular constituents, molecular cracking, molecular rebuilding and solvent finishing to produce petrochemical products. Treatment may involve oil separation, precipitation, adsorption, and biological treatment. The refining operations can be divided into four major steps: separation, conversion, treating, and blending. The crude oil is first separated into selected fractions (gasoline, kerosine, fuel oil, etc.). Some of the less valuable products such as heavy naphtha, are converted to products with a greater sale value such as gasoline. The final step is the blending of the refined base stocks with each other and various additive to meet final product specifications. The major pollutants emitted are sulphur oxides, nitrogen oxides, hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, and malodorous materials. (Source: PZ)
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oil production (chain)
The petroleum industry is a complex industry utilizing complex combination of interdependent operations engaged in the storage and transportation, separation of crude molecular constituents, molecular cracking, molecular rebuilding and solvent finishing to produce petrochemical products. Treatment may involve oil separation, precipitation, adsorption, and biological treatment. The refining operations can be divided into four major steps: separation, conversion, treating, and blending. The crude oil is first separated into selected fractions (gasoline, kerosine, fuel oil, etc.). Some of the less valuable products such as heavy naphtha, are converted to products with a greater sale value such as gasoline. The final step is the blending of the refined base stocks with each other and various additive to meet final product specifications. The major pollutants emitted are sulphur oxides, nitrogen oxides, hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, and malodorous materials. (Source: PZ)
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1) металл || покрывать металлом || металлический3) щебень || мостить щебнем4) ж.-д. балласт || балластировать5) мн. ч. англ. рельсы6) стекломасса•metal with special expansion properties — металл с особыми свойствами расширения-
added metal
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alkaline metals
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alkali metals
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alkaline-earth metals
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antifriction metal
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as-cast metal
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as-quenched metal
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as-rolled metal
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babbitt metal
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babbit metal
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backing metal
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base metal
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basic metal
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blown metal
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blue metal
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brazing filler metal
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brazing metal
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burned metal
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cast metal
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ceramic metal
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clad metal
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coarse metal
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coated metal
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composite metal
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compound metal
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coupled metals
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crude metal
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cutting metal
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delta metal
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deposited metal
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direct metal
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dozzle metal
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dual metal
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ductile metal
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earth metal
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electrode metal
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electrofluxed metal
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electronegative metal
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electropositive metal
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emergency metal
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excess metal
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expanded metal
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expanding metal
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ferromagnetic metal
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ferrous base metal
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ferrous metal
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filler metal
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fine metal
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finishing metal
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first metal
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foamed metal
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fusible metal
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glass bubble-free metal
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glass metal
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hard metal
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head metal
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heat-transfer metal
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heavy metal
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high-density metal
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host metal
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hot metal
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image metal
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jobbing metal
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ladle-degassed metal
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laminated metal
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lead-base white metal
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light metal
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matrix metal
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molten metal
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Monel metal
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native metal
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noble metal
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nonferromagnetic metal
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nonferrous metal
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nonimage metal
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nonreactive metal
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one-dimensional metal
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organic metal
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pallet metal
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parent metal
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pickled sheet metal
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pig metal
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piped metal
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plated metal
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platinum metal
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pot metal
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powdered metal
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precious metal
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prerefined metal
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printer's metal
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rare-earth metals
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raw metal
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reactive metal
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receding metal
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recirculated metal
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reclaimed metal
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red metal
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refined metal
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refractory metal
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reinforcement metal
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rejected metal
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resistance metal
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road metal
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rolled metal
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sandy metal
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scrap metal
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second metal
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sheet metal
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shotted metal
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shot metal
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sintered powder metal
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skull-cast metal
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slush metal
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soluble metal
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solvent metal
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space metal
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speculum metal
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structural metal
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superconducting metal
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synthetic metal
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temperature-sensitive metals
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terne metal
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thermostat metal
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tinning metal
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transition metal
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type metal
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underlying metal
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unstainable metal
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valve metal
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VAR metal
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VIM metal
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virgin metal
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washed metal
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waste metal
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weld metal
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white metal
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work-hardened metal
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wrought metal
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1) нафта; тяжёлый бензин; лигроин; бензино-лигроиновая фракция•-
blending naphtha
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cleaner's naphtha
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crude naphtha
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diluent naphtha
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gas naphtha
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heavy naphtha
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light naphtha
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painter's naphtha
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paint naphtha
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petroleum naphtha
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precipitation naphtha
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pressure naphtha
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1. n чаша весовto tip the scale — перевесить, склонить чашу весов
2. n платформа весов3. n обыкн. весыdigital scale — весы с цифровым отсчетом; цифровые весы
4. n весы для взвешивания жокеевClerk of the Scales — служащий, взвешивающий жокеев перед скачками
5. n поэт. Весыvictory was long in the scale — долгое время трудно было сказать, кто победит
6. v весить, иметь вес7. v взвешивать8. v взвешиваться9. n чешуйка10. n собир. чешуя11. n накипь; осадокscale producing water — жесткая вода, образующая накипь
12. n тех. окалина13. n зубной камень14. n тонкая металлическая пластинка15. n щёчки, накладки16. n редк. погон17. n хим. неочищенный парафин18. n энт. червец, щитовка, тля19. v очищать, чистить; сниматьto photograph to half scale — снимать в масштабе 1:2
20. v лущить21. v соскабливать, счищатьto scale a boiler — чистить котёл, снимать накипь с котла
22. v снимать окалину23. v редк. прочищать орудие24. v лупиться, шелушиться25. v покрывать накипью; образовывать осадок; покрывать слоем26. v покрываться накипью, осадком, слоем; образовывать окалину27. v диал. разбрасывать, распространять28. n масштаб29. n соотношение, масштабscale of investment — размер капвложений; масштабы вложений
plotting scale — масштаб чертежа; масштабная линейка
30. n размер, охват; размахexternal diseconomy of scale — отрицательный экономический эффект, обусловленный увеличением размеров фирм и масштабов деятельности
31. n шкала, градуировкаthe scale on this ruler is in both centimetres and inches — деления на этой линейке и в сантиметрах и в дюймах
Kelvin scale — шкала абсолютной температуры, шкала Кельвина
binary scale — двоичная шкала; двоичная система счисления
32. n градация; шкала, таксаscale of payments — шкала ставок оплаты ; шкала заработной платы
33. n психол. серия тестов для проверки способностей или успехов учащихся34. n муз. гамма35. n гамма цветов36. n уровень, ступень; положение, местоas we rise in the zoological scale … — по мере того, как человек поднимался по ступеням зоологической лестницы …
37. n уст. лестница; ступени лестницы38. n масштабная линейка39. n мат. система счисленияtwo scale — двоичная шкала; двоичная система счисления
40. v изображать в определённом масштабе41. v вычислить или определить по масштабу42. v сводить к общим масштабам, к одному масштабу43. v быть соизмеримым, сопоставимым, иметь общий масштаб44. v градуировать, наносить деления45. v вычислять размах, охват; регулировать объёмa production schedule scaled to actual need — производственный график, составленный с учётом практических потребностей
to scale smth. down — постепенно сокращать
46. v подниматься, взбиратьсяto scale a castle wall — взобраться по стене замка, взять замок штурмом
47. v перелезатьСинонимический ряд:1. balance (noun) balance; steelyard; trebuchet2. covering (noun) coating; covering; crust; dander; film; flake; incrustation; layer; plate; scurf3. degree (noun) degree; proportion; rate; ratio4. gradation (noun) clef; degrees; diapason; gamut; gradation; key; progression; range; series; spectrum; steps5. ascend (verb) ascend; climb; escalade; escalate; go up; mount; progress; surmount; upclimb; upgo6. measure (verb) balance; compare; compute; gauge; measure; size; weigh7. peel (verb) decorticate; delaminate; desquamate; excorticate; exfoliate; flake; flake off; peel; skin; strip
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