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1 leather preservative
Логистика: вещество, предохраняющее кожу от порчи -
2 leather preservative
вещество, предохраняющее кожу от порчиEnglish-Russian dictionary of logistics > leather preservative
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3 preservative
1. n предохраняющее средствоleather preservative — вещество, предохраняющее кожу от порчи
2. n консервант, консервирующее вещество3. a предохранительный; предохраняющийСинонимический ряд:conservative (adj.) conservative; conservatory; protective -
4 agent
1) агент
2) агентский
3) реактив
4) средство
5) возбудитель
6) добавка
7) вещество
8) среда
– activating agent
– aerating agent
– aggregating agent
– air-entraining agent
– alkylation agent
– antiknock agent
– antisludge agent
– bleaching agent
– bloating agent
– chlorinating agent
– coloring agent
– complexing agent
– contact agent
– control agent
– cooling agent
– corrosive agent
– curing agent
– decolorizing agent
– decontaminating agent
– deemulsifying agent
– deflocculating agent
– defoaming agent
– dehydrating agent
– depilating agent
– discoloring agent
– disinfectant agent
– dispersing agent
– drying agent
– dusting agent
– emulsifying agent
– extraneous agent
– fixing agent
– flatting agent
– flocculating agent
– fogging agent
– frothing agent
– gelling agent
– glossing agent
– ignition agent
– moistening agent
– oil tanning agent
– oiling agent
– oxidizing agent
– plumping agent
– preservative agent
– reducing agent
– separating agent
– short-stopping agent
– sizing agent
– stabilizing agent
– surface-active agent
– swelling agent
– tanning agent
– thermal-sensitizing agent
– thinning agent
– toxic agent
– vulcanizing agent
– water-repelling agent
– wetting agent
liquid decontaminating agent — <energ.> жидкость дегазационная
metallized blasting agent — металлизированное взрывчатое вещество
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