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1 irrigating ditch
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2 irrigating ditch
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3 ороситель
1) General subject: irrigator2) Geology: water blast3) Engineering: feed ditch, feeder, irrigating ditch, irrigation canal, irrigation ditch, rainmaker, sublateral, supply ditch4) Construction: distributor (биофильтра), field ditch, spray nozzle, sprinkler filter5) Railway term: spray cooler6) Mining: air blast (пневматический), air blaster, atomizer, humidifier, jet, moistener, nozzle, spray, spray head, spray jet, sprayer, spraying nozzle, sprinkler, water atomizer, water spray, water sprayer7) Ecology: conveyance channel8) Sanitation: distributor9) Enrichment: sparger10) Fire extinguishing: sprinkler head11) Oil processing plants: fill12) General subject: conveying channel -
4 арык
1) General subject: gutter, irrigation ditch / canal (in Central Asia)2) Engineering: irrigating ditch3) Agriculture: aryk4) Textile: irrigation channel5) Fishery: irrigation ditch6) Makarov: canal, ditch, irrigation canal -
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ары́к м.
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7 оросительный канал
1) Engineering: feed ditch, irrigation canal, irrigation ditch, supply ditch2) Construction: field ditch, irrigation channel3) Makarov: irrigating channelУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > оросительный канал
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