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1 diffusion effect filter
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2 diffusion
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3 single
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4 hole
1) дыра
2) буросбоечный
3) дырка
4) дырок
5) дырочка
6) дырочный
7) затрубный
8) лунка
9) перфорация
10) посадочная ямка
11) скважина
12) ухаб
13) отверстие
14) яма
15) скважинный
16) вакансия
17) раковина
– angled hole
– basic hole
– blind hole
– bolt hole
– bott the tap hole
– bottom hole
– center hole
– chambered hole
– cored hole
– cut hole
– disclizing hole
– drain hole
– draw hole
– dross hole
– exhaust hole
– filling hole
– fire hole
– gas hole
– hole bottom
– hole cleanout
– hole clearance
– hole conduction
– hole current
– hole deviation
– hole diffusion
– hole distortion
– hole filter
– hole injection
– hole injector
– hole migration
– hole mobility
– hole reamer
– hole semiconductor
– hole sowing
– hole springing
– hole tone
– hole torpedoing
– hole trap
– hole washing
– inspection hole
– jewel hole
– locating hole
– lubricating hole
– main hole
– mine hole
– Mohorovicic hole
– mortise hole
– oil drain hole
– oil-filling hole
– open out a hole
– originate a hole
– pilofacturing hole
– pilot hole
– plug hole
– plug up the tap hole
– poking hole
– punch a hole
– punch hole
– ream a hole
– registration hole
– rivet hole
– salamnder-drain hole
– sand hole
– screw hole
– seed hole
– sense a hole
– shaft hole
– stoke hole
– stop hole
– straight hole
– suction hole
– tap a hole
– tap hole clay
– threaded hole
– through hole
– trip in hole
– tuyere hole
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