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1) Техника: склянка (легко ломающаяся блестящая кромка льда)2) Макаров: ледяная корка, тёмный нилас, склянка (блестящая корка льда толщиной до 5 см, образующаяся на спокойной поверхности пресных или мало солёных вод), склянка (легко ломающаяся блестящая корка льда)3) Льдообразование: пластинка льда -
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Океанология: тёмный нилас и склянка (по международному коду; тонкая эластичная корка льда до 5 см па спокойном море) -
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hielo; hielo natural* -
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кора; корка
desert rind пустынный загар
hydration rind корка гидратации
ice rind ледяная корка, склянка, тёмный нилас
weathering rind корка выветривания (на валунах)
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17 hielo de hollejo
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18 glace en feuille
Dictionnaire français-anglais de géographie > glace en feuille
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Ice formation: ice rind
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