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1 glass furnace
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2 glass-furnace
s.horno de vidrio. -
3 campaign
nC&G of glass furnace campaña fCOAL período de trabajo sin interrupción m, campaña fMILIT, PROD of furnace campaña f -
4 mouth
nACOUST abertura f, boca fMINE entrada f, agujero de colada m, desembocadura f, gola f, embocadura f, boca f, tragante mWATER TRANSP of river, strait boca f, desembocadura f -
5 tap
1 n (BrE) (cf faucet AmE )ELEC ENG tomacorriente m, conexión intermedia fMECH grifo m, canilla f, macho de terraja mMECH ENG for cutting thread macho de roscar m, macho m, macho de terraja m2 vtC&G glass in melting furnace vaciarCOAL sacar, derivar, horadar (AmL), puncionar, colar (Esp), taladrar, sangrarFOOD sacar con espitaMINE horadar (AmL), extraer (AmL), taladrar, colar (Esp)PHYS dar golpecitosPROD roscar, aterrajar, roscar con macho, golpear ligeramente, to draw off by diverting derivar, extraer -
6 crown
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7 arch
1 nC&G of glass-making pot horno para el precaldeo de crisoles mMINE arco m, bóveda f, portada f2 vtCONST arquearMINE arquear, curvar3 viMINE abovedarse -
8 batch
12 nCINEMAT tanda fCOMP&DP batch m, lote m, grupo de documentos m, grupo de programas mFOOD lote mMECH motorcycles partida de material f, lote m, partida f, remesa f, serie fP&R hornada fPAPER lote mPETR TECH cantidad fija fPROD lote mSPACE grupo de documentos m, grupo de programas m, lote m, tanda fTELECOM lote mTEXTIL lote de material m, tanda f, partida f, lote m, partida de material fTRANSP tanda f, lote de material m, partida f, lote m, partida de material f -
9 canal
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10 direct current
n (DC)C&G of flow of glass in furnace corriente directa f -
11 hot
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12 oil
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13 recirculation
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14 refining
nC&G, CHEM, PAPER, PETR TECH, PROD refinación f, refinado m, refino m -
15 slag
nCOAL, CONST, GEOL, HEAT ENG, PETR TECH escoria f -
16 solar
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17 water
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