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1 отопительный сезон
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > отопительный сезон
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2 отопительный сезон
Русско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > отопительный сезон
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3 отопительный сезон
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4 отопительный сезон
Russian-English dictionary of construction > отопительный сезон
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5 отопительный период
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > отопительный период
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6 отопительный сезон
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > отопительный сезон
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7 сезон отопительный
сезон отопительный
Календарный период года, в течение которого тепловой режим зданий и сооружений обеспечивается работой систем отопления
[Терминологический словарь по строительству на 12 языках (ВНИИИС Госстроя СССР)]Тематики
- отопление, горяч. водоснабж. в целом
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > сезон отопительный
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8 отопительный
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10 разгар сезона
1. high season2. off season3. rush season4. height of the season" гвоздь " сезона — block-buster of the season
разгар сезона; сезон наибольшего спроса — off season
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12 отопительный сезон
1) General subject: cold season2) Construction: heating seasonУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отопительный сезон
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13 межотопительный период
General subject: non-heating seasonУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > межотопительный период
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14 отопительный период
Engineering: heating seasonУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отопительный период
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15 сезон отопительный
сезон отопительный
Календарный период года, в течение которого тепловой режим зданий и сооружений обеспечивается работой систем отопления
[Терминологический словарь по строительству на 12 языках (ВНИИИС Госстроя СССР)]Тематики
- отопление, горяч. водоснабж. в целом
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Русско-немецкий словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > сезон отопительный
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16 сезон отопительный
сезон отопительный
Календарный период года, в течение которого тепловой режим зданий и сооружений обеспечивается работой систем отопления
[Терминологический словарь по строительству на 12 языках (ВНИИИС Госстроя СССР)]Тематики
- отопление, горяч. водоснабж. в целом
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Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > сезон отопительный
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17 отопительный
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прлотопи́тельный прибо́р — heater, heating appliance
отопи́тельный сезо́н — winter/chilly season (when heating is required/indispensable)
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•This material will stand the operating conditions.
•The metal forming the hydride should hold up under many cycles of charging and discharging.
•Pure quicklime sustains a temperature of about 2900 К without decomposition.
•These objects must stand up to tremendous impact forces.
•These materials can tolerate (or endure, or stand up to) high heat and rough handling.
•Joints made with these electrodes will withstand bending and stretching operations satisfactorily.
•The material withstands temperatures up to 1260°C without loss of properties.
•Weights up to 500 Ib can be supported on the worktable.
•In an automotive environment, semiconductor chips have to contend with temperatures from -40° to 125°C, high humidity, salt and oil sprays, and vibration.
•Titanium carbide will tolerate (or withstand) wide variations in cutting speed.
•The amplifiers survived the shock very well.
II•The solution was allowed (or left) to stand for 9 hours.
•The catalyst was conditioned for 16 hours under a high vacuum.
•The solution was "aged" for 24hr by standing at room temperature.
•The furnace temperature was lowered and the specimens were held at 850°C for three days for the terminal etching of the grain boundaries.
•The process is accomplished by heating the metal to a high temperature, holding it at this temperature until...
•To season wood...
* * *Выдерживать -- to stand up to, to survive, to endure, to last, to withstand, to tolerate (выживать, не ухудшая своих свойств); to expose, to hold (в определенных условиях); to keep, to hold, to maintain (сохранять)The principal question to be answered was just how well and how long this type of engine would stand up to the marine environment.All these specimens survived a prescribed number of thermal cycles.Specimens lasted 3000 cycles in mercury at stress levels giving 300,000 cycles in air.The maximum shear stress it can withstand is about 40 MPa.The choice of teflon as a coating was based on its ability to tolerate temperatures up to about 290°C.—выдерживать точные допуски наРусско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > выдерживать
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•This material will stand the operating conditions.
•The metal forming the hydride should hold up under many cycles of charging and discharging.
•Pure quicklime sustains a temperature of about 2900 К without decomposition.
•These objects must stand up to tremendous impact forces.
•These materials can tolerate (or endure, or stand up to) high heat and rough handling.
•Joints made with these electrodes will withstand bending and stretching operations satisfactorily.
•The material withstands temperatures up to 1260°C without loss of properties.
•Weights up to 500 Ib can be supported on the worktable.
•In an automotive environment, semiconductor chips have to contend with temperatures from -40° to 125°C, high humidity, salt and oil sprays, and vibration.
•Titanium carbide will tolerate (or withstand) wide variations in cutting speed.
•The amplifiers survived the shock very well.
II•The solution was allowed (or left) to stand for 9 hours.
•The catalyst was conditioned for 16 hours under a high vacuum.
•The solution was "aged" for 24hr by standing at room temperature.
•The furnace temperature was lowered and the specimens were held at 850°C for three days for the terminal etching of the grain boundaries.
•The process is accomplished by heating the metal to a high temperature, holding it at this temperature until...
•To season wood...
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