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[А.С.Гольдберг. Англо-русский энергетический словарь. 2006 г.]Тематики
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > irradiation well
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English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > irradiation well
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5 irradiation-enhanced diffusion
радиационно-стимулированная диффузия; усиленная облучением диффузияEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > irradiation-enhanced diffusion
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1) отверстие || пробивать отверстие; просверливать отверстие2) полость3) канал4) шахта; шурф5) ствол скважины (см. тж
borehole)8) электрон. дырка9) пробивка; мн. ч. перфорация10) трюм11) воздушная яма12) ж.-д. ветка•holes are unfair — отверстия не совпадают;hole for gear lube return — отверстие для возвращения смазки в кожух;to fair rivet holes to each other — совмещать заклёпочные отверстия;to open out hole — разваливать отверстие;to ream hole — 1. развёртывать отверстие 2. расширять ствол скважины-
access hole
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adjusting hole
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advanced feed holes
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air bleed hole
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air blown poke hole
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air hole
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altitude hole
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ash hole
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balancing hole
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beam hole
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bell hole
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biological hole
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blank hole
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blast hole
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bleed hole
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blind hole
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blue hole
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body-size hole
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bolt hole
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bored hole
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box hole
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bung hole
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burnable poison hole
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cable-tool hole
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cased hole
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caved hole
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center hole
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charge hole
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chimney hole
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clearance hole
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closed hole
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code holes
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contacting hole
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contact hole
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control-rod hole
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core hole
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counterbored hole
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coupling hole
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crimp inspection hole
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crooked hole
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cross-drilled hole
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cut hole
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damping hole
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day hole
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definition hole
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diamond drill hole
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die hole
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dip hole
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discharge hole
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discovery hole
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drain hole
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drainage hole
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drill hole
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dry hole
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dust hole
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electron hole
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empty hole
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eroded hole
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excess holes
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experimental hole
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exploratory hole
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exposure hole
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extra holes
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failure hole
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feed holes
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feeding hole
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filler hole
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fission hole
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floater hole
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floss hole
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flow hole
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free hole
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freeze hole
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fuel hole
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gage hole
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gas hole
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gathering hole
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glory hole
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grout hole
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guide hole
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heavy hole
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hot hole
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inclined hole
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index hole
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indexing hole
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injected hole
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in-line feed holes
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inspection hole
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instrument hole
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investigation hole
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irradiation hole
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large coolant hole
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lead hole
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line hole
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lock hole
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long hole
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lubrication hole
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manipulator hole
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matte tapping hole
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mobile hole
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mortise hole
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mounting hole
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observation hole
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oil hole
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oil reservoir hole
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open hole
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orifice hole
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peep hole
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perforation hole
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photoexcited hole
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pigeon hole
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pilot hole
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pilot pressure hole
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pin hole
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plated-through hole
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plug hole
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pot-hole
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pouring hole
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preheating-flame hole
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probe hole
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puncture hole
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putlog hole
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recess hole
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reference hole
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relief hole
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rivet hole
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rudder hole
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salamander-drain hole
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sample hole
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screw hole
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scum hole
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scupper hole
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security hole
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sham hole
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shearing pin hole
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shield hole
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shot hole
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shrinkage hole
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shrink hole
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sight hole
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sighting hole
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sink hole
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skimming hole
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skin hole
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slant hole
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slim hole
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small coolant hole
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sounding hole
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spike hole
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spinnerette hole
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spinnerete hole
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sprocket holes
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sprocket removal holes
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sprue hole
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steel-tapping hole
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sticky hole
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stirring hole
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tapped hole
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test hole
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thief hole
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threaded hole
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through hole
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trapped hole
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trimming hole
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turning hole
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ullage hole
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vacuum suction holes
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vent hole
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water-cooling hole
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weep hole
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wet hole
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working hole
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