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Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
Англо-русский словарь строительных терминов > inclined stair tunnel
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2 inclined stair tunnel
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3 inclined stair tunnel
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4 tunnel
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- nтоннель; галерея; штольня; горизонтальная выработка
- air tunnel
- bored tunnel
- canal tunnel
- circular tunnel
- cut-and-cover tunnel
- derivation tunnel
- discharge tunnel
- diversion tunnel
- escalator tunnel
- free-flow tunnel
- grade tunnel
- highway tunnel
- hydraulic tunnel
- immersed tube tunnel
- inclined stair tunnel
- infiltration tunnel
- long tunnel
- main line tunnel
- metro tunnel
- mixed face tunnel
- motorway tunnel
- penstock tunnel
- pilot tunnel
- pressure tunnel
- railroad tunnel
- rapid transit tunnel
- rock tunnel
- running tunnel
- service tunnel
- sewer tunnel
- shield-driven tunnel
- shield tunnel
- short tunnel
- single-lane one-way tunnel
- single-track tunnel
- special tunnel
- spillway tunnel
- station tunnel
- subaqueous tunnel
- submarine tunnel
- submerged tunnel
- sunken tube tunnel
- supply tunnel
- tailrace tunnel
- two-lane one-way tunnel
- two traffic lanes tunnel
- undersea tunnel
- urban tunnel
- vehicular tunnel
- water tunnel
- water-intake tunnel
- wind tunnel
Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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5 tunnel
1) туннель; штольня, горизонтальная выработка; галерея2) дымоход; труба; гнездо•- concrete-lined tunnel - delivery tunnel - diversion tunnel - double-line tunnel - double-track tunnel - drain tunnel - grade tunnel - hydraulic tunnel - infiltration tunnel - interstation tunnel - irrigation tunnel - large-bore tunnel - masonry-lined tunnel - mountain toe tunnel - pedestrian tunnel - pressure tunnel - sewer tunnel - surface tunnel - top mountain tunnel* * *тоннель; галерея; штольня; горизонтальная выработка- air tunnel
- bored tunnel
- canal tunnel
- circular tunnel
- cut-and-cover tunnel
- derivation tunnel
- discharge tunnel
- diversion tunnel
- escalator tunnel
- free-flow tunnel
- grade tunnel
- highway tunnel
- hydraulic tunnel
- immersed tube tunnel
- inclined stair tunnel
- infiltration tunnel
- long tunnel
- main line tunnel
- metro tunnel
- mixed face tunnel
- motorway tunnel
- penstock tunnel
- pilot tunnel
- pressure tunnel
- railroad tunnel
- rapid transit tunnel
- rock tunnel
- running tunnel
- service tunnel
- sewer tunnel
- shield-driven tunnel
- shield tunnel
- short tunnel
- single-lane one-way tunnel
- single-track tunnel
- special tunnel
- spillway tunnel
- station tunnel
- subaqueous tunnel
- submarine tunnel
- submerged tunnel
- sunken tube tunnel
- supply tunnel
- tailrace tunnel
- two-lane one-way tunnel
- two traffic lanes tunnel
- undersea tunnel
- urban tunnel
- vehicular tunnel
- water tunnel
- water-intake tunnel
- wind tunnel
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