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141 отводящий трубопровод
1) Aviation: outflow tube2) Military: (идущий к потребителю) service pipeline)3) Engineering: bleeding pipe, lateral, lateral pipeline, pipe lateral4) Construction: outlet line5) Railway term: bleeder line6) Metallurgy: discharge pipeline7) Oil: branch pipe8) Astronautics: discharge line9) Sakhalin energy glossary: export pipeline (TEOC)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > отводящий трубопровод
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