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1 расплав стекла
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2 стекломасса
1) Engineering: fluid glass, glass bath, glass mass, glass melt, glass metal, hot glass, liquid glass, melt, metal, molten glass, molten metal, vitreous melt2) Silicates: liquid glass melt -
3 стекольная шихта
1) Engineering: glass batch, glass mixture2) Makarov: glass bath -
4 расплав стекла
Engineering: glass bath -
5 ванная стекловаренная печь
1) Engineering: glass-melting tank, glass-melting tank furnace, melting tank, melting tank furnace, tank, tank glass-ceramic, tank glass-ceramics furnace2) Makarov: bath furnace, bath-type furnace, glass tank, tank glassmelterУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ванная стекловаренная печь
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6 пропиточная ванна
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > пропиточная ванна
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7 флоат-ванна
Silicates: float bath, float bath (ванна с расплавленным металлом для производства листового стекла), float chamber, float glass-forming chamber, float-bath (ванна с расплавленным металлом в производстве листового стекла), float-tank, float-tank (ванна с расплавленным металлом в производстве листового стекла), molten metal bath, molten metal bath (ванна с расплавленным металлом для производства листового стекла) -
8 ванна расплава
1) Automation: molten pool (напр. при лазерной сварке)2) Glass blowing: tin bath -
9 спиртное
1) General subject: joy juice, short drink, timber doodle, alky, something short, the booze, alcoholic drinks, spirits, alcohol3) Jargon: joy water (обычно крепкое), laughing soup, painkiller, plonk, red tea, snakebite remedy, tape, turps (terps), timber-doodle, booze ("The party was fun, even though there wasn't any booze."), Tom (I need some Tom.), terps (You got enough terps for the party? У тебя достаточно спиртного для вечеринки?), holiday cheer, scoop, shoe polish, slosh, evidence, splash, squeeze, staggers, wozzle-water, mouthwash, muddler, suck (How about glass of suck before we leave? Как насчёт стакана спиртного перед тем как мы уйдём?), gage, gauge, giggle goo, tonsil bath, tonsil paint, tonsil varnish, T, load, lush, mokus, poison (особенно невысокого качества), tangle-leg (особенно дешевое), taste, tea
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