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41 circulating water line
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > circulating water line
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42 feedwater line
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > feedwater line
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43 main coolant charge line
главный питательный трубопровод; питательный трубопровод высокого давленияEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > main coolant charge line
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44 main feed line
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > main feed line
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45 pressure inlet line
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > pressure inlet line
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46 primary line
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47 rinse line
трубопровод промывки; промывочный трубопровод -
48 three-deck headline
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > three-deck headline
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49 processing line
1. линия поточной обработки2. технологическая линия3. линия отделки прокатаEnglish-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > processing line
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50 flow line
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51 pitch line
1. тех. средняя линия2. тех. линия броска -
52 toll line
1. пригородная телефонная линия2. амер. междугородная телефонная линия -
53 skeleton line
1. основная контурная линия2. контурная линия -
54 Stokes line
1. линия Стокса2. стоксова линияThe English-Russian dictionary general scientific > Stokes line
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55 straight line
Синонимический ряд:direct route (noun) beeline; bee-line; direct route; short cut; straightaway -
56 address line
линия адреса; адресная линия; адресная шина -
57 double line
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58 in line
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59 input line
входная шина; входная линия -
60 subscriber line
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