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1) дорога; путь; рельсовый путь2) траншея, котлован для фундамента стены3) гусеница (тж. мн. ч.), гусеничная цепь4) трак, звено гусеничной цепи5) трек6) конвейер•- car track - caterpillar track - caterpillar track width - clear track - conveying track - crane track - curved track - cycle race track - dead-end track - delivery track - double track - downway track - dumping track - electrified track - elevated track - fast track - gravelled track - gravity track - industrial track - industrial portable tracks - level track - monorail track - narrow gauge track - proposed railway track - rail track - railroad track - railway track - roller track - sorting track - spur track - standard gauge track - station track - stub-end track - temporary track - wear track - yard trackto remove, to take up track — снимать железнодорожный путь
* * *1. гусеничная цепь, гусеничная лента, гусеница (тж. pl)2. трак, звено гусеничной цепи3. колея; рельсовый путь4. полоса наката ( на проезжей части при движении автомобилей)5. дорога; путь6. конвейер7. трек- tracks of overhead traveling cranes
- approach track
- ballastless track
- bicycle track
- caterpillar track
- continuous track
- continuous welded rail track
- crawler track
- curved track
- dead-end track
- fast track
- floor track
- ladder track
- main line track
- main track
- marshaling track
- overhead tracks
- pedal cycle track
- railway track
- rail track
- running track
- side track
- standard-gauge single track
- station track
- storage track
- tangent track
- yard track
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