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1 hot-melt binder
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > hot-melt binder
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2 hot-melt binder
1) Полиграфия: машина для скрепления термоклеем2) Макаров: машина для скрепления блоков термоклеем -
3 binder
1. временный переплёт2. обложка; папка3. футляр для хранения4. машина или устройство для скрепленияcesium binder — фиксатор цезия; вещество для связывания цезия
5. вязальщик6. верёвка, жгут7. связующая деталь8. связующееслой; покрытие
9. устройство для клеевого скрепления10. машина для скрепления блоков11. переплётчик12. машина для скрепления разъёмными скобами13. футляр для хранения изданий в виде листков14. машина для клеевого скрепления15. машина для скрепления пластмассовыми скобами16. машина для скрепления кольцами17. съёмная переплётная крышка со скреплёнными кольцами сторонками -
4 hot binder
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5 hinge-clamp binder
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > hinge-clamp binder
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6 perfect binder
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7 spiral binder
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8 cesium binder
фиксатор цезия; вещество для связывания цезияEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > cesium binder
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9 core binder
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > core binder
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