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1 fire-control plotting room
Морской термин: центральный артиллерийский постУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > fire-control plotting room
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2 fire-control plotting room
English-Russian marine dictionary > fire-control plotting room
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3 unit chemical control room
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > unit chemical control room
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4 boiler room
1. котельная, котельное отделение, кочегаркаmaking-up room — помещение для разделки; сборочное отделение
2. бойлерная3. амер. сл. контора по продаже незарегистрированных ценных бумаг по телефонуСинонимический ряд:basement (noun) basement; bodega; cellar; crypt; half basement; root cellar; underground room; vault -
5 central unit control room
помещение центрального блочного щита управления; центральный блочный щит управления; БЩУmaking-up room — помещение для разделки; сборочное отделение
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > central unit control room
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6 central control room
English-Russian big medical dictionary > central control room
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7 drumming room
зал затаривания в бочки; помещение фасовки по бочкам; зал наполнения (тарных) бочекmaking-up room — помещение для разделки; сборочное отделение
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > drumming room
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8 main computer room
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > main computer room
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9 командно-дальномерный пост
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > командно-дальномерный пост
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10 центральный артиллерийский пост
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > центральный артиллерийский пост
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11 командно-дальномерный пост
1) Naval: fire-control tower, range finder station2) Military: plotting roomУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > командно-дальномерный пост
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