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1 мясокомбинат
meat packing plant, packing plant, slaughtering and meat processing plant* * *мясокомбина́т м.
брит. meat-preserving factory; амер. meat-packing plant* * * -
2 мясокомбинат
1) General subject: meat cutting plant, meat-processing plant, packing house, meat-packing plant2) Engineering: meat packing plant, packing plant, slaughtering and meat processing plant, slaughtering and meat-processing plant3) Construction: meat-packing factory4) British English: meat-preserving factory5) Food industry: meat packing house6) Advertising: meat factory, meat-processing factory, meat-ware factory7) Makarov: meat packing -
3 мясокомбинат
1. м. брит. амер. meat-preserving factory; meat-packing plantмясоразделочный пункт; мясокомбинат — meat cutting plant
2. meat-processing factory -
4 мясоконсервный
meat-preserving, meat-packing -
5 мясоконсервный
meat-preserving, meat-packingмясоконсе́рвная промы́шленность — meat-preserving industry
мясоконсе́рвный комбина́т — meat-preserving / meat-packing factory
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