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81 platform
1) помост; площадка2) стропила3) платформа, перрон4) эстрада•- crane operator platform - dumping platform - elevator car platform - gantry platform - high platform - landing platform - lifting platform - loading platform - low platform - mixing platform - operating platform - orbital platform - passenger platform - pile-driver platform - raising platform - rolling platforms - stair platform - station platform - support platform - swinging platform - tilting platform - transfer platform - trestle platform - truck platform - weighing platform* * *1. платформа; помост; подмости; настил2. лестничная площадка3. ростверк4. морское основание; морская платформа- accommodation offshore platform
- accommodation platform
- arrival platform
- articulated-boom platform
- baggage platform
- bay platform
- boarding platform
- broken-bridge platform
- bus transfer platform
- climbing work platform
- departure platform
- derrick platform
- drilling platform
- elevated platform
- extensible boom platform
- fixed platform
- gravity platform
- guide tower platform
- high platform
- hoist platform
- hydraulic platform
- lift platform
- loading platform
- mobile powered access platform
- mobile work platform
- modular platform
- off-boarding platform
- offshore platform
- oscillating platform
- permanent offshore platform
- pile fixed platform
- production platform
- railway platform
- scaffolding platform
- service platform
- stair platform
- station platform
- suspended platform
- template fixed platform
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82 bridge
мост; мостик; хомут; скоба; перегородка; перемычка; II наводить мост; соединять мостом- bridge decking - bridge piece - bridge road - bridge test - bridge welding - barrel bridge - cantilever bridge - cantilever arch bridge - conveyor bridge - conveying bridge - crane bridge - deck bridge - double effect bridge with threaded bolt - escape bridge - float bridge - hoist bridge - lift bridge - lifting bridge - ore bridge - travelling bridge -
83 rope
канат; трос; шнур; верёвка; II привязывать канатом; закреплять тросами; тянуть на канате- anchor rope - bailing rope - bright rope - bull rope - central rope - coarse-wire rope - control rope - conveying rope - feed rope - fine-wire rope- guy rope- hide rope - lift rope - lifting rope - load rope - sling rope - span rope - steel wire rope - taper rope - traction rope - transmission rope - travelling rope - winch rope - winding rope -
84 paunch
1. n разг. шутл. живот, брюшко, пузо2. n рубец, первый желудок жвачных3. v редк. диал. потрошить4. v сл. жрать, пожирать5. n мор. шпигованный матСинонимический ряд:1. belly (noun) abdomen; belly; epigastrium; gut; pot; rumen; stomach; tummy; venter2. potbelly (noun) bay window; corporation; pod; potbelly3. eviscerate (verb) bowel; disembowel; draw; embowel; eviscerate; exenterate; gut -
85 chip trough
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86 color ink trough
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87 hoisting eye
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88 hoisting sling
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89 loading platform
1. загрузочный помост2. погрузочно-разгрузочная площадкаEnglish-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > loading platform
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90 sling
канат; подвеска
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