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поплавок; буй; паром; плот; напильник с грубой насечкой; шлейф-борона; шлейф-волокуша; звено (гусеничной цепи); лопасть (водяного колеса); валун; нанос; II качаться; держаться на поверхности; закрепить шарнирно; терять направление; быть в равновесии; работать вхолостую; сплавлять лес- float-and-sink analysis - float-and-valve - float angle - float arm - float-bailer - float control - float cutoff valve - float degasifier - float densimeter - float depressor - float displacement - float drain filter - float factor - float feed - float finishing - float flowmeter - float fulcrum pin - float gauge - float glass - float hydrometer - float index - float level - float level controller - float level gage - float level indicator - float liquid level controller - float lever - float mechanism - float needle- valve- float plug - float probe - float rheostat sensor - float scaffold - float sensor - float spindle - float-spring-type flowmeter - float steam trap - float suction control - float switch - float system - float tank - float tank valve - float test - float-type - float-type area flowmeter - float-type carburetor - float-type manometer - float valve - float vibrator - float viscometer - float viscosimeter - no-float - pressure float - stabilizing float - wing float
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