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1 lighting discharge
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1. n1) вихлоп, випуск2) вивантаження, розвантаження3) відведення4) подавання, нагнітання5) розряд(ка) (напр. акумулятора)6) військ. постріл, залп8) військ. звільнення, демобілізація9) теча (напр. гідросуміші)2. v1) вивантажувати, розвантажувати2) відводити, скидати3) випускати, вистрілювати4) військ. демобілізувати•- alternate fire extinguisher discharge - arc discharge - battery discharge - cloud discharge - cloud-to-cloud discharge - cloud-to-ground discharge - compressor discharge - electric discharge - electrostatic discharge - exhaust gases discharge - fuel discharge - globular discharge - lighting discharge - main fire extinguisher discharge - static discharge
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