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21 burn-cut hole
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22 no-cut-hole blasting
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23 burn cut hole
Строительство: заряжённый шпур -
24 burn-cut hole
Геология: незаряжаемый шпур, шпур прямого вруба -
25 do not cut hole in pipe/ elbow wall
Общая лексика: не вырезать отверстие в трубе / стенке колена.Универсальный англо-русский словарь > do not cut hole in pipe/ elbow wall
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26 no-cut-hole blasting
Техника: взрывание без вруба -
27 pyramid cut hole
Горное дело: шпур пирамидального вруба -
28 wedge (cut hole) director
Горное дело: кондуктор для забуривания шпуров клинового врубаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > wedge (cut hole) director
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29 wedge (cut hole) director
кондуктор для забуривания шпуров клинового вруба.English-Russian dictionary of terms for geological exploration drilling > wedge (cut hole) director
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30 burn-cut hole
Англо-русский словарь по ядерным испытаниям и горному делу > burn-cut hole
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31 pyramid cut hole
Англо-русский словарь по ядерным испытаниям и горному делу > pyramid cut hole
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32 no-cut hole blasting
мин.• взривяване без подкопEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > no-cut hole blasting
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33 centre cut hole
n (BrE)MINE barreno de cuele m, barreno de cuña m, barreno de franqueo m -
34 burn cut hole
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35 no-cut-hole blasting
горн.English-Russian scientific dictionary > no-cut-hole blasting
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36 burn cut hole
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37 burn-cut hole
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38 no-cut-hole blasting
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39 pyramid cut hole
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40 burn-cut hole
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