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21 каркас
bobbin, core, cage, carcass, chassis, skeleton, ( здания) fabric, frame, framework, framing, grating, grillage, hull, ( здания или покрытия) ossature, rack, shell, ( катушки) spool, ( литейного стержня) stalk* * *карка́с м.
frame(work)армату́рный карка́с стр. — reinforcing cageкарка́с без заполне́ния стр. — naked frameжё́сткий карка́с стр. — rigid frameworkкарка́с кату́шки индукти́вности — coil formко́рдный карка́с — cord bodyмногопролё́тный карка́с стр. — multiple-bay frameнесу́щий карка́с — supporting structureкарка́с переда́тчика приё́мника — panel chassis [panel-and-chassis] assemblyкарка́с пе́чи — furnace bindingкарка́с покры́шки — tyre carcass, tyre casingкарка́с покры́шки, металлоко́рдный карка́с — steel-cord casingкарка́с покры́шки, рези́новый — rubber-cord casingкарка́с рези́стора — resistor coreстально́й карка́с — steelworkши́шечный карка́с литейн. — core mandrel, core rod* * * -
22 оболочка
1) cover(ing), envelope; shell (скорлупа)
2) биол. capsule; (outward) form, appearance перен.; coat бот.* * ** * *cover(ing), envelope; shell* * *capsulecasingenvelopenvelopehullintegumentmembraneshelltegument -
23 судно со шпангоутами дугообразной формы
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