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1 deck sheathing
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3 fuel sheathing
оболочка твэла; оболочки тепловыделяющего элемента; оболочка-труба; оболочка-покрытие; покрытие твэла защитной оболочкой; помещение твэла в оболочкуEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > fuel sheathing
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4 metal sheathing
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > metal sheathing
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5 дощатый настил
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > дощатый настил
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6 дощатый настил
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( гидротехнического затвора) deck, ( досками) boarding, coating, covering, (напр. фюзеляжа, автомобиля) skin, encasement, hem, jacket, lag, lagging, line горн., paneling, lining plate, skin plate, plate мор., plating гидр., sheath, sheathing, sheeting, shell, (напр. воротника) strapping швейн. -
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1. сущ.1) нагель, гвоздь– 1. Круглый деревянный гвоздь, которым скреплялись детали корпуса корабля. 2. Деревянный или металический фигурный болт для крепления снастей. 2. гл.1) вязать на нагелях -
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10 covering
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