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1 закрепленный
fixedly attached, dead, fast, fixedРусско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > закрепленный
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2 зафиксированный
fixedly attached, fast, fixedРусско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > зафиксированный
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3 закреплённый
1) General subject: attached to, envisaged, fast, fixed, locked in, stationary3) Military: consolidated7) Law: vested8) Automobile industry: fastened9) Mining: timbered (о забое), treed (о кровле), treed (о выработке), walled10) Forestry: anchoring11) Politics: enshrined (в законе)12) Oil: nailed down, tight13) Ecology: arrested (о песке, почве, дюне), stabilized (о песке, дюне), stable (о песке, дюне)14) Drilling: mounted16) Robots: rigid (неподвижно)17) Makarov: clamped, constrained, cramped, fixed (о песке, почве, дюне), immobile, immovable, restrained, supported18) oil&gas: dedicated -
4 закрепленный
1) General subject: attached to, envisaged, fast, fixed, locked in, stationary3) Military: consolidated7) Law: vested8) Automobile industry: fastened9) Mining: timbered (о забое), treed (о кровле), treed (о выработке), walled10) Forestry: anchoring11) Politics: enshrined (в законе)12) Oil: nailed down, tight13) Ecology: arrested (о песке, почве, дюне), stabilized (о песке, дюне), stable (о песке, дюне)14) Drilling: mounted16) Robots: rigid (неподвижно)17) Makarov: clamped, constrained, cramped, fixed (о песке, почве, дюне), immobile, immovable, restrained, supported18) oil&gas: dedicated -
5 зафиксированный
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