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Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > elliptic bottom
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2. опустить ( долото на забой)3. закончить ( бурение скважины)7. дно, днище8. pl. донные осадки
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дно, лощина; забой; днище
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дно; основание
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1) дно, днище3) подошва (пласта>); подстилающая (<<нефтеносный пласт) горная порода6) опускать ( долото на забой)7) заканчивать ( бурение скважины)9) pl донные осадки10) осадок, отстой; недогон (); остаток от разгонки ()•off bottom — не доходя до забоя, на некотором расстоянии от забоя; выше забоя;
- bottom of holeto bottom up — 1) заканчивать последнюю операцию по завершению скважины 2) разг. проверять глубину скважины путём замера положения бурового снаряда
- bottom of oil horizon
- bottom of sedimentary beds
- bottom of tank
- bottom of tubing
- alkylate bottoms
- bailer bottom
- beaded bottom
- borehole bottom
- bullet bottom
- circle-shaped bottom of hole
- convex bottom
- crude bottom
- drop bottom
- elliptic bottom
- false bottom
- fanned bottom
- fanning bottom
- flanged bottom
- flap bottom
- flat bottom
- floating bottom
- heavy still bottoms
- hole bottom
- lead bottom
- lose bottom of well
- lower hull bottom
- main bottom
- oil-cell bottom
- plugged-back total bottom
- pressure distillate bottoms
- ring-shaped bottom of hole
- side bottoms
- stillage bottoms
- tank bottom
- thread bottom
- tower bottoms
- unbeaded bottom
- water bottom
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