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1 промерзание
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2 промёрзание
1) Engineering: freezing, frost penetration2) Construction: freeze-and-thaw action, freeze-thaw action, frost action, frost effect (напр. грунта), penetration of frost3) Automobile industry: straight-freezing (грунта)4) Ecology: straight freezing5) Makarov: frost penetration freezing -
3 промерзание
1) Engineering: freezing, frost penetration2) Construction: freeze-and-thaw action, freeze-thaw action, frost action, frost effect (напр. грунта), penetration of frost3) Automobile industry: straight-freezing (грунта)4) Ecology: straight freezing5) Makarov: frost penetration freezing -
4 промерзание
с. frost penetration freezingСинонимический ряд:замерзание (сущ.) закоченение; замерзание; окоченение -
5 глубина промёрзания
1) Engineering: frost zone (грунта), frostline2) Construction: depth of frost penetration (грунта), depth soil freezing (грунта), frost depth3) Oil: depth of freezing4) Ecology: frost line (грунта)5) Oil&Gas technology freezing depth6) Oceanography: frost line (метео; почвы)7) Makarov: frost level (почвы), frost penetrationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > глубина промёрзания
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6 глубина промерзания
1) Engineering: frost zone (грунта), frostline2) Construction: depth of frost penetration (грунта), depth soil freezing (грунта), frost depth3) Oil: depth of freezing4) Ecology: frost line (грунта)5) Oil&Gas technology freezing depth6) Oceanography: frost line (метео; почвы)7) Makarov: frost level (почвы), frost penetrationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > глубина промерзания
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7 промораживание
1) Agriculture: frost penetration2) Oil&Gas technology freezing (грунта трубопроводной траншеи)3) Makarov: freezeback
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