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1 замораживание горных пород
Russian-English mining-engineering dictionary > замораживание горных пород
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2 замораживание
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > замораживание
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3 замораживание горных пород
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > замораживание горных пород
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4 ледяной сталактит, образующийся у края нависающих предметов, на склонах и в подземных поло
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ледяной сталактит, образующийся у края нависающих предметов, на склонах и в подземных поло
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5 медленное перемещение рыхлых пород по склонам вследствие периодического изменения из объёма из-за
General subject: gradual movement usually downhill, of loose rocks caused by periodic changes in the their volume due to alternate freezing and thawing, or other agentsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > медленное перемещение рыхлых пород по склонам вследствие периодического изменения из объёма из-за
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6 нарушения горных пород в результате из промёрзания и расширения, вызванного образованием льда в грунтовых водах
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > нарушения горных пород в результате из промёрзания и расширения, вызванного образованием льда в грунтовых водах
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7 медленный
1. low-speed2. creeping3. laggard4. slouly5. slow-acting6. slower«медленная» площадка — slow tennis-court
7. slowly8. sluggish9. dilatory10. long11. slack12. slowмедленно развёртываться ; — to get off to a slow start
Синонимический ряд:1. медлительно (проч.) медлительно; неспешно; неторопливо2. тихо (проч.) тихо -
8 медленный
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