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1 lock frame
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2 lock frame
1) Военный термин: коробка боевого упора, остов замка, затворная рама (пулемёта)2) Оружейное производство: коробка боевого упора затвора3) Стрелковое оружие: спусковая рама -
3 lock frame
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4 lock frame
затворная рама; коробка боевого упора затвора -
5 lock frame
затворная рама ( пулемета) ; остов замка; коробка боевого упора -
6 lock-frame depressor
Военный термин: отпирающий выступ спусковой рамы -
7 lock-frame lever
Оружейное производство: рычаг коробки боевого упора -
8 lock-frame spring
Оружейное производство: пружина коробки боевого упора -
9 lock-frame stop
Оружейное производство: стопор коробки боевого упора -
10 lock-frame depressor
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11 lock-frame lever
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12 lock-frame spring
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13 lock-frame stop
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14 frame
рама; остов; каркас; спусковая коробка ( автомата) ; планер (ЛА) ; обрамлять; составлять; строить; устраивать; содержать -
15 frame levelling cylinder lock valve
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > frame levelling cylinder lock valve
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16 frame lock
Техника: фиксатор рамы -
17 frame lock link
Техника: запор рамы -
18 frame lock link pin
Техника: ось тяги запора рамы -
19 frame lock pin
Техника: фиксатор рамы -
20 loss of lock rate
English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > loss of lock rate
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