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21 trap-tree
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22 trap line
мисл.система капканів; лінія капканів -
23 trap mine
війск. міна-пастка, міна-сюрприз -
24 trap net
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25 trap tree
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26 trap trench
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27 trap-door
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28 trap-hole
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29 trap-shooting
n; спорт.стрілянина по тарілочках; стендова стрілянина -
30 trap-line
['træplaɪn]n мисл.систе́ма капка́нів -
31 trap
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32 trap door
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33 potato-trap
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34 (as) smart as a steel trap
(as) smart as paint (as a steel trap, as a whip) дуже спритний, винахідливий, проникливийEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > (as) smart as a steel trap
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35 fall into a trap
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36 ion trap
English-Ukrainian analytical chemistry dictionary > ion trap
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37 steam trap
конденсаційний уловлювач; конденсаційна пасткаEnglish-Ukrainian analytical chemistry dictionary > steam trap
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38 carrier trap
центр захоплення носіївEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of microelectronics > carrier trap
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39 cold trap
холодна пастка (ділянка поверхні, підкладки, на якому конденсуються пари)English-Ukrainian dictionary of microelectronics > cold trap
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40 cold trap chiller
кріогенна пастка (вакуумної системи)English-Ukrainian dictionary of microelectronics > cold trap chiller
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