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1 Explosive
Explosive pl фон. (смычно-)взрывны́е зву́ки -
2 Explosive
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3 Explosive
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4 Explosive
Explosíve [-vq] pl см. Explosiva -
5 explosive, korrodierende, gefährliche Fracht
explosive, korrodierende, gefährliche Fracht f LOGIS toxic, explosive, corrosive, hazardous cargo (TECH cargo)* * *Business german-english dictionary > explosive, korrodierende, gefährliche Fracht
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6 explosive strength endurance
■ Resistance to fatigue developing despite repeated bursts of explosive strength within a brief time period.■ Ermüdungswiderstandsfähigkeit bei wiederholtem Krafteinsatz gegen gleich bleibenden Widerstand in minimaler Zeit.Englisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > explosive strength endurance
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7 explosive strength
■ Ability to continue to exert force and to boost it to its maximum.■ Fähigkeit des neuromuskulären Systems, einen bereits begonnenen Kraftanstieg maximal weiterzuentwickeln. -
8 explosive Inflationssteigerung
explosive Inflationssteigerung
inflation explosionBusiness german-english dictionary > explosive Inflationssteigerung
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9 explosive Dekompression
прил.Универсальный немецко-русский словарь > explosive Dekompression
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10 explosive Eruption
прил.геол. взрывное извержение, эксплозивное извержение -
11 explosive Feuerentwicklung
прил.воен. вспышка взрываУниверсальный немецко-русский словарь > explosive Feuerentwicklung
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12 explosive Gase
прил.горн. взрывоопасные газы -
13 explosive Kraft
прил.геол. взрывная сила -
14 explosive Ladung
прил.судостр. взрывоопасный груз -
15 explosive Reaktion
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16 explosive Spaltung
прил.воен. взрывное деление, цепная реакция деления взрывного характера -
17 explosive Straftat
прил.юр. преступление, совершенное по внезапно возникшему умыслу -
18 explosive Verbrennung
Универсальный немецко-русский словарь > explosive Verbrennung
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19 explosive Wetter
прил.1) геол. воздух, загрязнённый в результате ведения взрывных работ2) тех. взрывоопасная атмосфера -
20 explosive Eruption
взрывное извержениеэксплозивное извержениеDeutsch-Russische Geologie und Mineralogie Wörterbuch > explosive Eruption
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