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1 loose
رَخْو \ flabby: (of muscles, flesh, etc.) soft and weak: a flabby stomach. lax: careless; not exercising enough control: She isn’t a good teacher -she’s too lax with her class. limp: not stiff; weak with tiredness or heat: This paper is very limp. The plants were limp for lack of water. loose: not tight; not firm: loose clothes; loose soil; a loose screw. slack: (of a rope) loose. -
2 loose
مَحْلُول \ loose: not tight; not firm: loose clothes; loose soil; a loose screw. solution: sth. solid that is prepared in liquid form: We use a rubber solution to repair some rubber goods. -
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مَفْكُوك \ loose: not tight; not firm: loose clothes; loose soil; a loose screw. undone: no longer fastened: Your shoe has come undone. -
4 разрыхленная почва
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > разрыхленная почва
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5 несвязный грунт
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6 рыхлая почва
Русско-английский сельскохозяйственный словарь > рыхлая почва
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7 Рыхлая почва
Русско-английский словарь по прикладной математике и механике > Рыхлая почва
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8 грунт сыпучий
Русско-английский глоссарий по космической технике > грунт сыпучий
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9 laza talaj
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10 porhanyós talaj
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11 рыхлый грунт
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12 несвязный грунт
несвязный грунт
рыхлый грунт
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13 рыхлый грунт
1) Geology: friable ground2) Naval: loose bottom3) Engineering: loose earth, loose material4) Construction: mellow soil5) Automobile industry: hover ground, loose ground, loose soil6) Architecture: light soil7) Mining: bad ground, hover-ground, light ground8) Forestry: fragile soil9) Oil: loose gravel10) Geophysics: soft ground11) Makarov: loosely packed material -
14 несвязный грунт
1) Engineering: cohesionless material, cohesionless soil, loose earth2) Construction: frictional soil, granular soil (крупнообломочный или песчаный), light soil (с незначительным содержанием пылеватых и глинистых частиц), loose ground, non-cohesive soil, noncohesive soil3) Oil: loose soil -
15 рыхлая почва
1) General subject: friable soil2) Construction: hover ground3) Railway term: loose ground, weak soil4) Automobile industry: mellow soil5) Architecture: light soil6) Forestry: loose soil7) Makarov: free soil, nonplastic soil -
16 сыпучий грунт
1) Engineering: cohesionless soil, granular earth, granular soil, loose earth, uncemented ground2) Construction: loose ground3) Automobile industry: running soil4) Astronautics: loose soil -
17 rake
مَهَّدَ \ rake: to draw together or level with a garden tool: He raked the soil flat. \ See Also سوى (سَوَّى)، مشط (مَشَّطَ) \ مُشْط البُستاني \ rake: a tool for gathering leaves etc., or levelling loose soil, which has a set of teeth on a bar, at the end of a long handle. \ مِدَمَّة \ rake: a tool for gathering leaves etc., or levelling loose soil, which has a set of teeth on a bar, at the end of a long handle. \ مِمْشَاط الأرض \ rake: a tool for gathering leaves etc., or levelling loose soil, which has a set of teeth on a bar, at the end of a long handle. -
18 грунт слабый
грунт слабый
Грунт 1., не обладающий в естественном состоянии требуемой несущей способностью
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грунт слабый
Минеральный грунт с коэффициентом пористости e > 0,8.
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19 рыхлый
1. flocculent2. incoherent3. noncoherent4. spongy5. friable; crumbly; loose6. lax7. loose -
20 разрыхлённый грунт
1) Construction: jarred loose ground, loose earth2) Railway term: loosened soil3) Mining: loose soilУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > разрыхлённый грунт
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