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[ˈɡlɑ:sˌfə:nəs]glass-furnace стеклоплавильная печь -
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The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > glass furnace
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1) Техника: стекловаренная печь2) Нефть: стеклоплавильная печь -
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['glɑːsˌfɜːnɪs]Общая лексика: стеклоплавильная печь -
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[`glɑːsˏfɜːnəs]стеклоплавильная печьАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > glass-furnace
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Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > glass furnace
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Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > glass furnace
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