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1) Морской термин: расширяющееся сопло2) Техника: расширенное сопло3) Железнодорожный термин: расширительное сопло4) Машиностроение: сопло Лаваля5) Макаров: диффузор -
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расходящееся сопло, расширительное сопло, расширяющееся сопло -
6 expanding nozzle
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English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > expanding nozzle
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9 expanding nozzle
• разширяваща Се дюзаEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > expanding nozzle
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11 expanding nozzle
расширенное сопло; расширяющееся сопло; сопло Лаваля -
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расширенное сопло; расширяющееся сопло; сопло ЛаваляEnglish-Russian dictionary of machine parts > expanding nozzle
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14 contracting-expanding nozzle
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15 convergent-expanding nozzle
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16 no-expanding nozzle
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17 contracting-expanding nozzle
Морской термин: сопло ЛаваляУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > contracting-expanding nozzle
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18 contracting-expanding nozzle
Англо русский политехнический словарь > contracting-expanding nozzle
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19 convergent-expanding nozzle
Англо русский политехнический словарь > convergent-expanding nozzle
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20 no-expanding nozzle
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