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1 средненапорная гидроэлектростанция
1) Engineering: medium-head hydroelectric power station2) Makarov: medium-head hydroelectric stationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > средненапорная гидроэлектростанция
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2 средненапорная ГЭС
medium-head power plant, medium-head hydroelectric stationРусско-английский политехнический словарь > средненапорная ГЭС
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3 ГЭС
1. hydro power2. hydro-electric power3. hydroelectric power plantГЭС, работающая на бытовом стоке — river-run plant
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4 гидроэлектростанция
гидроэлектроста́нция ж. [ ГЭС]1. ( комплекс сооружений и оборудования) hydroelectric [water-power] station (Примечание. С именами собственными часто употребляется Hydro, пример: Ва́хшская гидроэлектроста́нция — Vakhsh Hydro.)2. ( оборудование) hydroelectric plantаккумули́рующая гидроэлектроста́нция — pumped-storage hydroelectric stationвысоконапо́рная гидроэлектроста́нция — high-head hydroelectric stationнизконапо́рная гидроэлектроста́нция — low-head hydroelectric stationприли́вная гидроэлектроста́нция — tidal power stationсредненапо́рная гидроэлектроста́нция — medium-head hydroelectric station* * *Русско-английский политехнический словарь > гидроэлектростанция
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5 средненапорная ГЭС
Engineering: medium-head hydroelectric station, medium-head power plantУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > средненапорная ГЭС
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