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21 ударная волна взрыва
Military: blast of explosion, blast shock waveУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ударная волна взрыва
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22 подземный
underground, subterraneanподземный толчок — an earthquake shock; ( слабый) tremor
подземный переход — underground passage; pedestrian subway
подземная (городская) железная дорога — the underground (railway); (в Лондоне тж.) tube; subway амер.
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underground, subterraneanподзе́мный перехо́д — underground passage; pedestrian subway брит.
подзе́мная (городска́я) желе́зная доро́га — the underground (railway), tube брит.; subway амер.
подзе́мные рабо́ты — underground workings
подзе́мный ход — subterranean passage
подзе́мный взрыв — underground explosion
подзе́мные я́дерные испыта́ния — underground nuclear tests
подзе́мный толчо́к — an earthquake shock; ( слабый) tremor ['tre-]
подзе́мное ца́рство миф. — the underground kingdom
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24 упрочнение взрывом
= ударно-волновое упрочнениеua\ \ [lang name="Ukrainian"]зміцнення вибухом, ударно-хвильове зміцненняen\ \ [lang name="English"]explosive hardening treatment, shock-wave hardening treatmentde\ \ Explosionshärtenупрочнение металла (изделия) в результате воздействия на него ударных волн
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