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101 case-hardening
case-hardening[´keis¸ha:dniʃ] n тех. повърхностна закалка, циментация. -
102 case-in
case-in[´keiz¸in] n печ. влагане (на книжно тяло) в корицата. -
103 case-worm
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104 case in point
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105 case of honour
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106 case study
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107 case book
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108 case-making machine
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109 case-hardened cast iron
English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > case-hardened cast iron
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110 case-hardened iron
= case-hardened cast iron отбелённый кокильный чугунEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > case-hardened iron
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111 case book
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112 case history
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113 case law
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114 case study
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115 case at bar
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116 case damaged
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117 case digest
case digest LAW Fallsammlung f (Zusammenstellung); Mitteilungen fpl aus der Rechtsprechung (Auszüge)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > case digest
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118 case file
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119 case history
case history 1. GEN Fallbeispiel n; 2. S&M Fallgeschichte f (advertising); 3. SOC Vorgeschichte f, Fallgeschichte f (of person); 4. LAW Verfahrensablauf mEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > case history
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120 case method
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