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1 больших размеров
1) General subject: of vast size2) Engineering: heavy gauge3) Architecture: outsize4) Mining: large-sized5) Forestry: of ample size6) Jargon: humungous7) Makarov: liberally proportioned -
2 имеющий большой запас прочности
Makarov: liberally proportionedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > имеющий большой запас прочности
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3 имеющий произвольную компоновку
Makarov: liberally proportionedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > имеющий произвольную компоновку
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4 имеющий свободную компоновку
Makarov: liberally proportionedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > имеющий свободную компоновку
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5 массивный
1) General subject: bastard, beamy, blocky, clumpy, compact, gross, hulking, hulky, massive, massy, mighty, ponderous, rugged, solid (не полый), voluminous, great (great doors, great sword и т. п.), formidable (массивные ворота - a narrow passage ending in a formidable gate), hefty, chunky2) Medicine: dense (о сращениях), profuse (напр. о кровотечений)3) Mathematics: large4) Automobile industry: full5) Jargon: workshoe6) Oil: aggregated7) Drilling: heavy8) Polymers: bulky9) Automation: substantial10) Makarov: liberally proportioned, massive (о структуре почвы)
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