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1 explosive
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2 explosive
explosiveražená souhláska (mluv.) fexplozíva (mluv.) ftrhavá (adj.)třaskavá (adj.)výbušná (adj.) -
3 explosive
1 قابل للانفجار ['qaːbil lilinfi'ӡaːr]* * *1 قابل للانفجار ['qaːbil lilinfi'ӡaːr] -
4 explosive
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5 explosive
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6 explosive
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7 éruption explosive
explosive eruption; volcanic explosionDictionnaire français-anglais de géographie > éruption explosive
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8 force explosive
Capacité du système neuromusculaire à poursuivre aussi vite que possible le développement déjà commencé de la force.Ability to continue to exert force and to boost it to its maximum.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > force explosive
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9 gélatine explosive
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10 situation politique explosive
situation politique explosivevýbušná politická situaceDictionnaire français-tchèque > situation politique explosive
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11 atmosphère explosive
= atmosphère grisouteuse взрывоопасная средаDictionnaire polytechnique Français-Russe > atmosphère explosive
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12 charge explosive
Dictionnaire polytechnique Français-Russe > charge explosive
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13 distance explosive
1) разрядное расстояние, искровой промежуток; пробивной промежутокDictionnaire polytechnique Français-Russe > distance explosive
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14 gélatine explosive
Dictionnaire polytechnique Français-Russe > gélatine explosive
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15 huile explosive
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16 matière explosive
взрывчатое вещество, ВВDictionnaire polytechnique Français-Russe > matière explosive
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17 onde explosive
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18 parole explosive
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19 charge explosive
Dictionnaire français-russe de pétrole et de gaz > charge explosive
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20 croissance explosive
Dictionnaire Français-Russe d'économie > croissance explosive
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