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مَصْهَر \ furnace: a place for heating materials to make steel, glass, etc.. -
2 furnace
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3 склоплавильна піч
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4 piec szklarski
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5 стекловаренная печь
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6 стеклоплавильная печь
Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > стеклоплавильная печь
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7 стъкларски
glass (attr.)стъкларска пещ glass-furnaceстъкларски завод glass-worksстъкларска промишленост a glass industryстъкларскистъкларски работник glass-worker; glass-blowerстъкларски магазин glass-hop/store* * *стъкла̀рски,прил., -а, -о, -и glass (attr.); \стъкларскиа пещ glass-furnace; \стъкларскиа промишленост glass industry; \стъкларскии завод glass-works; амер. glasshouse; \стъкларскии изделия glasswork, glassware; \стъкларскии магазин glass-hop/store; \стъкларскии работник glass-worker; glass-blower.* * *glass* * *1. glass (attr.) 2. СТЪКЛАРСКИ завод glass-works 3. СТЪКЛАРСКИ магазин glass-hop/store 4. СТЪКЛАРСКИСТЪКЛАРСКИ работник glass-worker;glass-blower 5. стъкларска пещ glass-furnace 6. стъкларска промишленост a glass industry -
8 скловарна піч
glass furnace, glass-melting furnace, glass-melting unit, glassmelter, melter, smelter -
9 стекловаренная печь
glass furnace, glass-melting furnace, glass-melting unit, glassmelter, melter, smelterРусско-английский политехнический словарь > стекловаренная печь
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10 стекловаренная печь
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11 стеклоплавильная печь
glass-furnace, glass furnaceРусско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > стеклоплавильная печь
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12 стеклоплавильная печь
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > стеклоплавильная печь
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13 bobillo
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14 pichel
• glass furnace• glass lampshade• jug• pitcher• tank wagon• tanked -
15 регенератор стекловаренной печи
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > регенератор стекловаренной печи
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16 печь для варки листового стекла
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > печь для варки листового стекла
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17 стекловаренная печь
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > стекловаренная печь
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18 стеклоплавильная печь
1) General subject: glass-furnace2) Engineering: glass-making furnace, glass-melting furnace, glass-smelting kiln3) Construction: glass oven4) Oil: glass furnaceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > стеклоплавильная печь
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19 печь
1. жен.stove; oven; furnace, kiln тех.газовая печь — gas-furnace, gas furnace, gas oven
калильная печь — heating/calcining/temper furnace, calciner
мусоросжигательная печь — destructor, incinerator
отражательная печь — метал. reverberatory furnace
2. (что-л.)шахтная печь — тех. shaft furnace
несовер. - печь; совер. - испечь1) bake2) только несовер. scorch, be hot -
20 проток стекловаренной печи
1) Silicates: glass-furnace neck2) Makarov: neck of a glass furnaceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > проток стекловаренной печи
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