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1 Schleusentor
ворота шлюза
Гидротехнические затворы для закрывания камеры шлюза со стороны верхнего и нижнего бьефов и обеспечения пропуска судов при выравнивании уровней смежных бьефов
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шлюзовые ворота
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sluice-gate
A valve or gate fitted to a sluice to control the rate of flow of water. (Source: CED)
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