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1 fresh cement mortar
Англо-русский словарь строительных терминов > fresh cement mortar
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2 fresh cement mortar
1) Строительство: свежеприготовленный цементный раствор2) Цемент: свежий цементный раствор -
3 fresh cement mortar
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4 heat-setting mortar
air-setting mortar — раствор, схватывающийся на воздухе
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > heat-setting mortar
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5 bed of mortar
air-setting mortar — раствор, схватывающийся на воздухе
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > bed of mortar
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6 gypsum-lime mortar
air-setting mortar — раствор, схватывающийся на воздухе
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > gypsum-lime mortar
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7 hydraulic mortar
air-setting mortar — раствор, схватывающийся на воздухе
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > hydraulic mortar
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8 mastic cement
cement silo — силос для хранения цемента; цементный бункер
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9 content
1) содержание2) вместимость3) мн. ч. содержимое•- chloride content - contsruction works content - cubic content - dirt content - dust content - heat content - ice content - minimal sand content - moisture content - void content - voids content - volume content - water content* * *содержание- acidic content
- acid content
- air content
- air void content
- cement content of fresh concrete
- cement content of the mix
- cubic content
- cubical contents of excavation
- dust content
- equilibrium moisture content
- free water content
- heat content
- ice content
- labor content
- mineral content
- minimum cementitious content
- minimum practicable sand content
- moisture content
- mortar content
- natural moisture content
- natural water content
- optimum moisture content
- optimum water content
- organic content
- paste content
- placement water content
- salt content
- sand content
- silt content
- unit water content
- voids content
- void content
- volume content
- water content
- weight content -
10 content
- content
- nсодержание
- acidic content
- acid content
- air content
- air void content
- cement content of fresh concrete
- cement content of the mix
- cubic content
- cubical contents of excavation
- dust content
- equilibrium moisture content
- free water content
- heat content
- ice content
- labor content
- mineral content
- minimum cementitious content
- minimum practicable sand content
- moisture content
- mortar content
- natural moisture content
- natural water content
- optimum moisture content
- optimum water content
- organic content
- paste content
- placement water content
- salt content
- sand content
- silt content
- unit water content
- voids content
- void content
- volume content
- water content
- weight content
Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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