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1 нитроцеллюлозный лак
1) Military: cellular lacquer2) Engineering: nitrate cellulose varnish, nitrate-cellulose varnish, nitrocellulose dope, nitrocellulose lacquer, zapon lacquer3) Construction: lacquer4) Railway term: zapon varnish5) Automobile industry: nitrocellulose, pyroxylin varnish6) Forestry: pyroxiline varnish7) Polymers: nitrocellulose varnish, pyroxylin lacquerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > нитроцеллюлозный лак
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2 нитроцеллюлозный лак
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > нитроцеллюлозный лак
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3 нитролак
1) Aviation: cellulose varnish2) Engineering: nitrate dope3) Chemistry: nitrolacquer, nitrovarnish4) Forestry: pyroxiline varnish5) Polygraphy: nitro-lacquer6) Special term: nitrodope7) Polymers: nitrocellulose lacquer, nitrocellulose varnish -
4 лак
varnish
-, изоляционный (глифталевый) — (glyptal) insulating varnish
-, нитроцеллюлозный — cellulose nitrate dope
-, цапоновый (за)контрить лаком покрывать лаком (заново) — zapon varnish safety with varnish varnish, coat with varnish, (revarnish)
ставить (винт) на л. — liquid-stake (screw) with varnishРусско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > лак
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5 цапонлак
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