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1 deck area
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2 deck area
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3 deck area
1) Морской термин: площадь палубы2) Нефть: площадь палубы (морского основания)3) Нефть и газ: площадь палубы морского основания -
4 deck area
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5 deck area
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > deck area
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6 deck area
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7 deck area
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8 deck area size
Морской термин: размеры палубы -
9 rig deck area
площадка для размещения бурового оборудования
(на морском основании)
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > rig deck area
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10 rig deck area
площадка для размещения основного бурового (скважниостроительного) оборудования (на морском основании)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > rig deck area
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11 rig deck area
площадка для размещения основного бурового (скважиностроительного) оборудования ( на морском основании) -
12 rig deck area
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* * *Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > rig deck area
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13 cantilever deck area
Нефтепромысловый: консольная площадь палубы -
14 central deck area
Нефтегазовая техника межопорная площадь палубы -
15 rig deck area
3) Нефтегазовая техника площадка для размещения бурового оборудования на морском основании4) Нефтепромысловый: площадка для размещения буровой вышки на палубе (морского основания) -
16 useable deck area
Морской термин: полезная площадь палубы -
17 cantilever deck area
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > cantilever deck area
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18 central deck area
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > central deck area
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19 inseable deck area
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20 area
1. площадь, площадка, поверхность2. зона, район, область, территория, участокarea of influence of a well — площадь влияния [интерференции] скважины
— effective cross-sectional area— net area— oil area
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место; площадкаreceipt, inspection and maintenance area — площадка для приёмки, осмотра и технического обслуживания
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площадь; зона, область; поверхность
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1) место; площадь; площадка; поверхность2) зона, район, область, территория, участок•- area of influence
- acquisition area
- closely drilled area
- contact area
- contaminated area
- corroded area
- corrosion area
- critical area of formation
- cross sectional area
- dead area
- difficult record area
- drainage area of well
- drilled area
- exhausted area
- exploration area
- flooding area
- flow area
- free area
- geologically complex area
- geophone base area
- infiltration area
- influence area of well
- initial productive area
- injection area
- interfacial area
- interstital surface area
- maintenance area
- mining area
- no-reflection area
- no-return area
- oil area
- oil-bearing area
- oil-producing area
- open area of screen
- original cross-sectional area
- pattern area
- payable area
- petroferous area
- plan area
- poor record area
- pore surface area
- potential area
- problem area
- producing area
- prospective area
- proved area
- receipt, inspection and maintenance area
- reflection exploration area
- refraction exploration area
- repair area
- rig deck area
- sectional area
- seismic area
- seismic survey area
- service area
- set back area
- slip area
- slot area
- soft rock area
- source area
- specialized repair area
- spread area
- surface area of structure
- swept reservoir area
- target area
- tongs area of pipe
- transit area
- unproductive area
- vulnerable area
- watered field area
- waterflood area
- water-to-oil area
- wave generation area
- wearout area
- welding area
- well-drainage area
- well-head area
- well-influence area
- well-pattern dead area
- wetted area
- wild-cat area
- wire-cloth area* * *• место• площадка• поле• район
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