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1 Bruttomasse
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2 Bruttomasse
масса брутто
Масса упаковки и продукции в ней.
[ ГОСТ 17527-2003]Тематики
- упаковка, упаковывание
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Немецко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > Bruttomasse
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56. Масса брутто
D. Brattomasse
Е. Gross mass
Масса упаковки и продукции в ней
Источник: ГОСТ 17527-86: Упаковка. Термины и определения оригинал документа
Немецко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > Brattomasse
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4 Großhandlung
Großhandlung
wholesale business firm;
• Großhavarie gross average;
• Großhersteller large-scale (mass) producer;
• Großherstellung large-scale (mass) production;
• Großindustrie large-scale (big) industry, large corporations (US), big business (coll.);
• Großindustrieller magnate (captain) of industry, industrial captain (magnate), big (heavy) industrialist, business magnate (tycoon);
• Großinvestoren für feindliche Übernahmen corporate raiders. -
5 Dienstgewicht
Dienstgewicht2 n TECH, SCHW operating weight, service mass, service weight, weight in working order -
6 im ganzen
- {collectively; in the aggregate; in the gross; in the lump; in the mass; on the whole} = im großen und ganzen {by and large; essentially; generally speaking; in the main}+
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