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1 mixing cycle
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2 mixing cycle
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > mixing cycle
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3 mixing cycle
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4 mixing cycle
1) Строительство: продолжительность смешивания, цикл смешивания2) Железнодорожный термин: цикл перемешивания3) Макаров: цикл перемешивания смеси, цикл работы бетоносмесителя, продолжительность цикла работы бетоносмесителя (в минутах)4) Цемент: период перемешивания, продолжительность перемешивания -
5 mixing cycle
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6 mixing cycle
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7 mixing cycle
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8 mixing cycle
Англо-русский словарь по ядерным испытаниям и горному делу > mixing cycle
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9 mixing cycle
* * *1. цикл перемешивания смеси; цикл работы бетоносмесителя2. продолжительность цикла работы бетоносмесителя ( в минутах) -
10 mixing cycle
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11 MIXING CYCLE
English-Arabic construction engineering dictionary > MIXING CYCLE
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12 cycle
- cycle
- nцикл, период; круг
- cycle of stress
- cycle of use
- absorption cycle
- air cycle
- alternating stress cycle
- autoclave cycle
- batching cycle
- bending cycles
- coil loop heat recovery cycle
- design cycle
- duty cycle
- economizer cycle
- floor-per-week cycle
- form cycle
- life cycle of equipment
- mixing cycle
- operating cycle
- operational cycle
- refrigeration cycle
- repeated cycles of freezing and thawing
- repeated stress cycles
- reverse cycle
- reversible cycle
- run-around cycle
- steam-curing cycle
- storage cycle
- stress cycle
- thermodynamic cycle
- working cycle
Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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13 cycle
1) цикл; такт; период; полный оборот•- cycle of stress alternation - basic cycle - bending cycle - design cycle - digging cycle - filter cycle - filtration cycle - form cycle - life cycle - mixing cycle - regeneration cycle - retention cycle - reversible cycle - stress cycle - three-step decompression cycle - working cycle* * *цикл, период; круг- cycle of stress
- cycle of use
- absorption cycle
- air cycle
- alternating stress cycle
- autoclave cycle
- batching cycle
- bending cycles
- coil loop heat recovery cycle
- design cycle
- duty cycle
- economizer cycle
- floor-per-week cycle
- form cycle
- life cycle of equipment
- mixing cycle
- operating cycle
- operational cycle
- refrigeration cycle
- repeated cycles of freezing and thawing
- repeated stress cycles
- reverse cycle
- reversible cycle
- run-around cycle
- steam-curing cycle
- storage cycle
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14 mixing
1. n смешение, смешивание2. n радио смешивание сигналов3. n смесьСинонимический ряд:1. fusion (noun) admixture; alloy; amalgam; amalgamation; blending; coalition; fusion; mixture; union2. admixing (verb) admixing; amalgamating; blending; combining; commingling; compounding; fusing; immixing; intermingling; intermixing; making up; melding; merging; mingling; stirring3. mistaking (verb) confounding; confusing; mistaking; mixing up -
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16 cycle
цикл; круговой (замкнутый) процесс; кругооборот cycle mixing - цикл (продолжительность) смешивания cycle on-and-off combustion - цикл горения с чередованием воспламенения и затухания -
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18 boric acid mixing
приготовление (раствора) борной кислоты; смешивание (раствора) борной кислотыEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > boric acid mixing
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19 configuration mixing
смешивание конфигураций; конфигурационное смешиваниеEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > configuration mixing
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20 point of mixing
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > point of mixing
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