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English-Russian architecture dictionary > loadbearing capacity
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3 несущая способность
load-carrying ability, bearing capacity, carrying capacity, holding capacity, lifting capacity, load-carrying capacity, loadbearing, bearing resistance, bearing strength, bearing valueБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > несущая способность
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4 несущая способность
load-carrying ability, bearing capacity, carrying capacity, ( ковша) holding capacity, ( крыла) lifting capacity, load-carrying capacity, ( показатель механических свойств пенопластов) loadbearing, ( грунта) bearing resistance, bearing strength, bearing valueАнгло-русский словарь технических терминов > несущая способность
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