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1 легко обрабатываемый
•Models are usually cut in an easy-to-machine (or freely-machined) material such as wood or high-density polyethylene foam.
* * *Легко обрабатываемый (о материале)Lexan was chosen as the wall material because it is readily machinable.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > легко обрабатываемый
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