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1 distilled-to-dryness
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > distilled-to-dryness
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2 distilled to dryness
перегнал досуха; перегнанный досухаevaporated to dryness — выпарил досуха; выпаренный досуха
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > distilled to dryness
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3 distilled-to-dryness
подвергшийся перегонке до сухого остаткаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > distilled-to-dryness
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4 distilled-to-dryness
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > distilled-to-dryness
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5 distilled to dryness
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• 1) перегнал досуха; 2) перегнанный досухаEnglish-Russian dictionary of chemistre > distilled to dryness
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8 distilling to dryness
evaporated to dryness — выпарил досуха; выпаренный досуха
distilled to dryness — перегнал досуха; перегнанный досуха
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > distilling to dryness
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9 evaporate to dryness
выпаривать досуха; испарять до сухого остаткаdistilled to dryness — перегнал досуха; перегнанный досуха
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > evaporate to dryness
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10 distil to dryness
distilled to dryness — перегнал досуха; перегнанный досуха
evaporated to dryness — выпарил досуха; выпаренный досуха
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > distil to dryness
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11 evaporation to dryness
distilled to dryness — перегнал досуха; перегнанный досуха
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > evaporation to dryness
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