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Русско-английский текстильный словарь > номинальный номер
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1) Textile: nominal count (напр. пряжи)2) Polymers: nominal count -
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(берда, текстильной нити) count, number* * *но́мер м.1. ( порядковое число) numberчи́слиться за [под] но́мером … — be itemized under No …2. ( размер) sizeно́мер абоне́нта, зо́новый — zone customer numberно́мер абоне́нта, междугоро́дный — trunk customer numberно́мер абоне́нта, междунаро́дный — international customer numberно́мер абоне́нта, ме́стный — local customer numberа́томный но́мер — atomic numberбортово́й но́мер — мор. hull No; ( самолёта) side numberзаводско́й но́мер — serial Noно́мер зерни́стости абрази́ва — abrasive grit numberно́мер иглы́ — needle sizeпоря́дковый но́мер — ordinal [consecutive] numberно́мер про́волоки — wire gaugeно́мер пря́жи — (fibre, yarn) countно́мер пря́жи, метри́ческий — metric countно́мер пря́жи, номина́льный — nominal countрегистрацио́нный но́мер авто — registration [license plate] numberно́мер ре́йса ав. — flight numberно́мер си́та — size of a sieveта́бельный но́мер ( сотрудника) — clock numberно́мер телефо́на — telephone numberнабира́ть но́мер телефо́на — dial a (telephone) number«но́мер телефо́на не отвеча́ет» — “the number (is) unobtainable”но́мер телефо́на, вызыва́емый — called numberно́мер элеме́нта, поря́дковый — atomic number -
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Textile: nominal countУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > номинальный номер пряжи
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" счета — bad accounts
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