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1 известняковый флюс
Metallurgy: lime flux, limestone fluxУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > известняковый флюс
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ballast, bearer, bed, ( основания сооружения) cap, ( кильблока) capping, ( валка) chuck, cradle, cushion, dolly, flat, pad, pillow, ( призмы весов) plane, ( стрелочного перевода) bed plate, saddle* * *поду́шка ж.1. cushion2. ( деталь подшипника) padбалла́стная поду́шка ж.-д. — ballast bedбето́нная поду́шка стр. — concrete raftподводи́ть бето́нную поду́шку под зда́ние — float a building with a concrete raftподу́шка валка́ — roll chock, roll chuckвозду́шная поду́шка — air cushionпередвига́ться на возду́шной поду́шке — ride on an air cushionвозду́шная поду́шка у земли́ — ground (air) cushionизвестко́вая поду́шка метал. — lime paddingподу́шка ка́бельной бро́ни — beddingподу́шка моста́, пневмати́ческая — pneumatic shock absorber of a bridgeпоро́дная поду́шка — rock cushionподу́шка (при́змы) весо́в — (knife-edge) bearingре́льсовая поду́шка — rail [sole, flat] chairподу́шка рессо́ры — bolsterподу́шка сиде́нья — seat pad, seat cushionстре́лочная поду́шка ж.-д. — switch chairподу́шка то́плива ( в топке) — fuel bedупо́рная поду́шка — thrust blockподу́шка упо́рного подши́пника — padфильтрова́льная поду́шка — filter padфлю́совая поду́шка свар. — flux backingшарни́рная поду́шка — hinged holsterя́корная поду́шка — anchor bed, billboard -
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Flux — (fl[u^]ks), n. [L. fluxus, fr. fluere, fluxum, to flow: cf.F. flux. See {Fluent}, and cf. 1st & 2d {Floss}, {Flush}, n., 6.] 1. The act of flowing; a continuous moving on or passing by, as of a flowing stream; constant succession; change. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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flux — /fluks/, n. 1. a flowing or flow. 2. the flowing in of the tide. 3. continuous change, passage, or movement: His political views are in a state of flux. 4. Physics. a. the rate of flow of fluid, particles, or energy. b. a quantity expressing the… … Universalium
lime — lime1 limeless, adj. limelike, adj. /luym/, n., v., limed, liming. n. 1. Also called burnt lime, calcium oxide, caustic lime, calx, quicklime. a white or grayish white, odorless, lumpy, very slightly water soluble solid, CaO, tha … Universalium
Black flux — Flux Flux (fl[u^]ks), n. [L. fluxus, fr. fluere, fluxum, to flow: cf.F. flux. See {Fluent}, and cf. 1st & 2d {Floss}, {Flush}, n., 6.] 1. The act of flowing; a continuous moving on or passing by, as of a flowing stream; constant succession;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
White flux — Flux Flux (fl[u^]ks), n. [L. fluxus, fr. fluere, fluxum, to flow: cf.F. flux. See {Fluent}, and cf. 1st & 2d {Floss}, {Flush}, n., 6.] 1. The act of flowing; a continuous moving on or passing by, as of a flowing stream; constant succession;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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