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offshoot, scion прям. и перен.; offspring (о человеке)* * ** * *offshoot, scion и offspring* * *childdescendantimpoffspringoutgrowthplantprogenyscion -
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offshoot имя существительное: -
3 отводок
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offshoot имя существительное: -
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7 боковой ствол
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > боковой ствол
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10 сливная плита
offshoot строит., set-in, setoff, water table -
11 наклонно-направленный ствол
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > наклонно-направленный ствол
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branch, offshoot; tap, branching электр.* * ** * *branch, offshoot; tap, branching электр.* * *embranchmentfiliationforkoffsetoffsetsoffshootramificationtap -
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2) Biology: lateral branch3) Construction: alette (встроенной колонны), offshoot (в развитии каких-либо средств)4) Railway term: secondary line5) Makarov: branch stem -
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1) Engineering: offshoot (разветвлённой скважины)2) Oil: offshoot (разветвленной скважины), rat hole (при многозабойном бурении), sidetrack3) oil&gas: branch hole, lateral hole -
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1) General subject: offshoot of a mountain range2) Makarov: offshoot of mountain -
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1) General subject: offshoot of a plant2) Makarov: offshoot of plantУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ответвление дерева
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1) General subject: break (из тюрьмы, тж. break out), break-out (из тюрьмы), cut, cutting, elopement (с возлюбленным), escapade (из заключения), flit (с возлюбленным), get-away, getaway, hopbind, hopbine, hopvine, imp, lam, leg bail, offset, offshoot, propagule, propagulum, runaway, runaway (особ. жениха с невестой), sapling, scion (растения), slip, soboles, spear, spire, spray, tiller, escape, flight, runner, shoot, sprig, sprout, spring, plunge2) Biology: burgeon, chit, propagule (у лишайников), sobole, sprout (о листьях)3) Colloquial: leg-bail4) Botanical term: bine, offshoot (лат. stolo), runner (лат. stolo), sprout (лат. stolo), tendril, tendron, trailing, sucker5) Military: escape (из плена), escaping (из плена)6) Engineering: stool, timber shoot (дерева)9) Mathematics: run10) Law: jumping bail12) Scottish language: braird14) Horticulture: provine15) Food industry: runoff16) Mechanics: running off17) Makarov: arm (виноградной лозы), blade, flush, spear (у растений), vegetative propagule, wand18) Security: breakout (напр. недовольства; из тюрьмы), escapade (из тюрьмы) -
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• gallery• offshoot* * *( при многозабойном бурении) rat hole, ( разветвлённой скважины) offshoot -
20 вариант
1) alternate version
2) alternative
3) modification
4) offshoot
5) option
6) possibility
7) variant
– вариант взаимодействия
– сокращенный вариант
диагностический вариант ИС с дополнительными контактными площадками — bond-out chip
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