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мин.• дъно на открит рудникEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > open-pit bottom
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3) основание; фундамент4) строит. постель; подстилающий слой; пята5) горн. подошва6) нефт. забой || останавливать забой9) метал. нижнее отверстие ( кристаллизатора)10) недогон ( в кубе ректификационной колонны); остаток от разгонки11) подводная часть ( судна)•to bring bottoms up — поднимать буровой шлам с забоя на поверхность ( путём промывки);bottom of energy band — дно энергетической зоныbottom of foundation — подошва фундаментаbottom of head — низ головкиbottom of stack — вчт. дно (нижняя граница) стекаbottom of thermocline — нижняя граница термоклина-
alkylate bottom
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barrel bottom
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bench bottom
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blast-furnace bottom
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boiler bottom
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borehole bottom
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bullet bottom
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carbon bottom
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concrete bottom
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core bottom
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crude bottom
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detachable bottom
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double bottom
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drop bottom
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dropped bottom
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false bottom
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filter bottom
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floating bottom
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furnace bottom
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heavy bottom
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heavy still bottoms
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ingot bottom
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inner bottom
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ladle bottom
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light bottom
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mast bottom
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mold bottom
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oil-cell bottom
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open-pit bottom
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pit bottom
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pressure distillate bottom
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radiator bottom
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rammed bottom
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ring bottom
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rocker bottom
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screen bottom
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shaft bottom
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shifted bottom
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sloping bottom
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slugged bottom
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solid bottom
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stillage bottoms
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still bottoms
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tamped bottom
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tank bottom
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tower bottoms
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tray bottom
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trouser beil bottom
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tuyere bottom
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undulating bottom
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1) дно
2) башмачный
3) бенталь
4) вижник
5) днищевый
6) исподник
7) нижник
8) низок
9) подина
10) подопочный
11) подошва
12) грунт
13) поддон
14) остаточный
15) основание
16) <engin.> днище
– acid bottom
– at the bottom
– at the right bottom
– bath bottom
– bench bottom
– bottom band
– bottom bass
– bottom blowing
– bottom boil
– bottom box
– bottom casting
– bottom cut
– bottom discharge
– bottom erodes
– bottom fermentation
– bottom frame
– bottom hearth
– bottom hole
– bottom ice
– bottom leather
– bottom nipper
– bottom of lock
– bottom plate
– bottom price
– bottom product
– bottom products
– bottom radius
– bottom roll
– bottom sediment
– bottom spillway
– bottom trawl
– bottom truck
– bottom tuyere
– bottom view
– bottom yeast
– burn the bottom
– cop bottom
– drop bottom
– fettle bottom
– fettle the bottom
– hole bottom
– inner bottom
– loose bottom
– no bottom
– open-pit bottom
– pit bottom
– ram bottom
– ram bottom in place
– rotary bottom
– ship's bottom
– solid bottom
– thread bottom
– tuyere-block bottom
interstitial bottom water — <energ.> вода пластовая
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1. дно; ложе 2. подошва, почва (пласта), подстилающая порода 3. дно долины, пойма 4. подошва (выработки) 5. площадка внизу шахты 6. низменность, образованная аллювиальными отложениями вдоль реки
bottom of formation основание формации
bottom of foundation подошва фундамента
bottom of hole забой скважины
bottom of oil horizon подошва нефтеносного горизонта
bottom of sedimentary beds основание [подошва] осадочных слоев
aerated bottom аэрированное дно (прилегающая ко дну часть водоёма, куда достигает воздух)
argillaceous bottom глинистое дно
caldron bottom расположенный вертикально по отношению к кровле угольного пласта и выполненный илом след корня или ствола ископаемого дерева
cauldron bottom расположенный вертикально по отношению к кровле угольного пласта и выполненный илом след корня или ствола ископаемого дерева
dead bottom безжизненное дно
entry bottom подошва штрека
false bottom ложное дно
green bottom дно, обросшее тиной, «зелёное дно»
hard bottom твёрдое дно
heaving bottom вспучивающаяся подошва, вспучивающаяся почва
hogbacked bottom волнистое [неровное] дно (водоёма)
kettle bottom гладкостенная ниша в кровле угольного пласта, напоминающая по форме дно котла
littoral bottom дно литоральной части бассейна
main bottom подстилающая аллювиальные отложения коренная порода
muddy bottom илистое дно
open-pit bottom подошва карьера
phantom bottom глубинный рассеивающий слой (при эхолотировании)
pit bottom рудный двор, дно карьера, дно котлована, дно шахты
pot bottom углубление [котёл] в грунте
river bottom речное дно
salt bottom соляное дно
sandy bottom песчаное дно
second bottom второе дно, высокая пойма
shaft bottom дно шахтного ствола
shell bottom ракушечное дно
shelving bottom покатое дно
smothered bottom дно, благоприятное для захоронения очень тонких и хрупких окаменелостей
solid bottom твёрдое дно
trough bottom прогиб [трог, впадина] дна водоёма
undulated river
bottom волнообразная поверхность дна русла реки
valley bottom дно долины
* * *• масса меди с примесями, образовавшаяся под штейном• низменность, образованная аллювиальными отложениями вдоль реки• подошва -
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фундамент, дно, днище; забой (скважины); почва (пласта); подошва (выработки); постель; нижний горизонт; порог на подошве уступа; подстилающая порода; грунт, основание; самый нижний горизонт; добурить скважину до почвы; нижний•
- bed bottom
- bench bottom
- chute bottom
- concrete bottom
- entry bottom
- false bottom
- fixed bottom
- firm bottom
- flap bottom
- free bottom
- from the bottom up
- hard bottom
- heaving bottom
- hogbacked bottom
- hole bottom
- immediate bottom
- kettle bottom
- landing bottom
- lock bottom
- loose bottom
- main bottom
- open pit bottom
- pit bottom
- pot bottom
- rock bottom
- rough bottom
- shaft bottom
- slope bottom
- soft bottom
- taken bottom
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1) основание; фундамент; нижняя часть; днище ( резервуара)2) постель ( дороги); подстилающий слой ( дорожной одежды)3) грунт, порода4) осадок5) грунтовка7) забой (скважины, ствола)8) под, лещадь ( печи)9) донный, нижний, основной10) грунтовать12) осушать до дна13) основывать•- bottom of kerf - bottom of saw kerf - bottom of ship - beam bottom - concrete bottom - dumping bottom - filter bottom - flap bottom - hard bottom - hearth bottom - mast bottom - open-pit bottom - packed bottom - pile bottom - rock bottom - soft bottom - spoon-shaped bottom - tank bottoms - thread bottom - valley bottom* * *1. дно (колодца, реки); днище ( резервуара)2. низ ( лестницы)3. подошва; основание ( фундамента)4. подстилающий слой ( дорожной одежды)5. под, лещадь ( печи)6. пойма7. палуба ( опалубки)- bottom of trench
- beam bottom
- bin bottom
- dished bottom
- double bottom
- excavation bottom
- filter bottom
- first bottom
- flat bottom
- heaving bottom
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1) дно; днище; низ, нижняя часть2) основание; фундамент3) русло, ложе ( реки)4) горн. подошва, почва, подстилающая порода5) под (печи); метал. подина; лещадь6) горн. забой8) дно долины, пойма9) (донный) осадок, отстой11) строит. палуба ( опалубки)12) полигр. хвост(ик) ( нижний обрез книги)13) основа, базис || основной, базовый14) крайний, последний15) нижний16) достигать дна•to fettle the bottom — наваривать под (печи); заправлять под (печи)
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♦ open /ˈəʊpən/A a.1 aperto ( anche fig.); ( di un fiore, ecc.) sbocciato, dischiuso; franco; leale; sgombro ( da ostruzioni); (naut.) navigabile: open doors, porte aperte; (fon.) an open vowel, una vocale aperta; in the open country, in aperta campagna; the open sea, il mare aperto; l'alto mare; an open river, un fiume sgombro da banchi di sabbia (dal ghiaccio, ecc.); wide open, apertissimo; in the open air, all'aria aperta; an open character, un carattere aperto; (mil.) an open town, una città aperta; to keep one's account open at a bank, avere un conto aperto presso una banca; an open letter, una lettera aperta; I'll be open with you, sarò franco con te2 libero; aperto al pubblico; pubblico; non riservato; disponibile; vacante; pronto, disposto (a): an open competition, una gara libera; un concorso pubblico; an open meeting, una riunione pubblica; an open scholarship, una borsa di studio non riservata (a categorie speciali); The job is still open, il posto è ancora vacante; to be open to an offer, essere disposto a prendere in considerazione un'offerta; to be open to conviction, essere pronto a ricredersi (o a lasciarsi convincere)3 indifeso; scoperto; sguarnito; vuoto: ( calcio, ecc.) open goal, porta vuota (o sguarnita); ( tennis) open court, settore del campo scoperto4 aperto al dubbio; dubbio; indeciso; incerto; insoluto: an open question, una questione dubbia; to leave a matter open, lasciare una faccenda insoluta5 di dominio pubblico; evidente; manifesto; noto: an open scandal, uno scandalo di dominio pubblico; an open quarrel, una lite nota a tutti; open contempt, evidente disprezzo6 che dà adito a; esposto; soggetto; che presta il fianco: to be open to attack, prestare il fianco agli attacchi; to be open to temptation, andare soggetto alle tentazioni; This statement is open to misunderstanding, questa affermazione dà adito a fraintendimento (o può essere fraintesa)7 ( sport: di un giocatore) libero; smarcato: to find an open teammate, pescare un compagno smarcatoB n.● open account, conto aperto ( tra due operatori economici); (rag.) conto non ancora chiuso □ an open-air match, una partita all'aperto □ open-and-shut, ovvio; chiaro; che si risolve subito □ (leg.) an open-and-shut case, un caso semplicissimo □ (metall.) open-arc furnace, forno ad arco indiretto □ (comput.) open architecture, architettura aperta □ open-armed, a braccia aperte; caloroso; cordiale: an open-armed welcome, un'accoglienza calorosa □ (naut.) open berth, ormeggio in rada □ ( sartoria) open-bottom trousers, pantaloni confezionati con l'orlo ancora da cucire □ (chim.) open-chain, a catena aperta □ (comm., leg.) an open cheque, un assegno bancario non sbarrato; un assegno aperto (o al portatore) □ (elettr., TV) open-circuit, a circuito aperto □ (tecn.) open-cycle, a ciclo aperto □ open day, giorno delle visite ( a una caserma, una fabbrica, ecc.); giorno di ricevimento ( dei genitori: a scuola) □ open-door, aperto a tutti □ (polit., comm.) an open-door trade policy, una politica di libertà dei traffici □ an open drain (o sewer), una fogna scoperta; un fosso di scolo □ open-eared, con gli orecchi tesi; tutt'orecchie; attentissimo □ (fin., leg.) open-end, aperto: open-end credit, credito aperto; open-end mortgage, ipoteca aperta □ (fin.) open-end fund, fondo d'investimento «aperto» (o a capitale variabile) □ (mecc.) open-end spanner, chiave fissa ( semplice o doppia); chiave a bocca □ open-ended, senza limite di tempo (rif. a dibattito, ecc.); (polit.) interlocutorio □ an open-ended question, una domanda ( in un questionario, ecc.) a risposta libera □ ( USA) open enrollment, liberalizzazione degli accessi (rif. a università, ecc.) □ open-eyed, con gli occhi sbarrati (o spalancati); a occhi aperti; guardingo; consapevole □ open-faced, a viso scoperto; dal viso aperto (o leale) □ open forum, tribuna aperta □ open-handed, generoso, liberale, munifico; che ha le mani bucate (pop.) □ (med.) open-heart, a cuore aperto: an open-heart operation, un intervento a cuore aperto □ open-hearted, che ha il cuore aperto; franco; leale, sincero; cordiale □ open-heartedness, franchezza, lealtà, sincerità; cordialità □ (metall.) open-hearth furnace, forno a riverbero; forno Martin-Siemens □ (metall.) open-hearth process, processo Martin-Siemens □ ( USA) open house = open day ► sopra □ open letter, lettera aperta □ (econ., fin.) open market, mercato aperto (o libero): open market operations, operazioni di mercato aperto (compravendita di titoli di stato per espandere o ridurre la quantità di moneta nel sistema economico) □ open-minded, che ha la mente aperta; liberale; di larghe vedute, spregiudicato □ open-mindedness, larghezza di vedute, liberalità, spregiudicatezza □ open-mouthed, a bocca aperta; stupito, meravigliato; ( anche) avido, vorace; chiassoso, rumoroso □ ( di abito) open-necked, scollato □ (mil.) open order, ordine sparso □ (ind. min.) open-pit mining, coltivazione a giorno (o a cielo aperto) □ (edil.) open-plan, senza pareti divisorie; a pianta aperta □ an open port, un porto franco □ (polit., in USA) open primary, elezioni preliminari ( per decidere le candidature) □ open prison, prigione aperta; prigione di minima sicurezza □ open sandwich, tartina □ open-sea route, rotta d'altura □ the open season, la stagione in cui la caccia (o la pesca) è aperta □ an open secret, il segreto di Pulcinella □ open-shelf library, biblioteca con accesso libero ai volumi □ open shop, azienda che assume anche operai non iscritti ai sindacati □ (comput.) open-source, open-source ( che ha i codici sorgente a disposizione) □ open space, spazio (libero); ( sport) varco, corridoio, buco (fig.): to look for open space, cercare spazio; tentare il corridoio □ (archit.) open-space (agg.), open-space; senza pareti divisorie; con pareti scorrevoli □ ( sport) open stand, tribuna scoperta □ ( poker) open straight, scala aperta □ an open syllable, una sillaba che termina in vocale □ open system, sistema aperto □ ( sport) open terraced banking, scalinata scoperta □ open-top, ( di autobus, ecc.) senza tetto, scoperto; ( di auto) decappottabile □ (comm.) open to the nearest offer, trattabile □ (in GB) the Open University, «l'Università aperta» ( operante per corrispondenza o per televisione) □ (leg.) open verdict, verdetto (della giuria di un ► «coroner») di non luogo a procedere ( in un caso di morte sospetta) □ (naut.) open water, acque libere dal ghiaccio □ (leg.) a case tried in open court, una causa discussa in presenza del pubblico (o a porte aperte, in pubblica udienza) □ (fig.) to come into the open, essere franco (o sincero); metter le carte in tavola □ to fire in the open air, sparare in aria □ (fig.) to force an open door, sfondare una porta aperta □ ( sport) a goal from open play, un gol segnato su azione ( e non con calcio piazzato) □ in the open, all'aperto □ to keep open house, tener casa aperta; essere molto ospitale □ to lay oneself open to attack, esporsi (o prestare il fianco) agli attacchi □ with open arms, a braccia aperte □ Doors open at six p.m. ( cartello), si apre alle diciotto ( nei cinema, teatri, ecc.) □ The door flew open, la porta si spalancò □ There are three courses open to us, abbiamo tre possibili scelte.♦ (to) open /ˈəʊpən/A v. t.1 aprire; schiudere; cominciare; iniziare; intraprendere; manifestare; palesare; rivelare; scavare; stappare; sgombrare, pulire ( una strada, ecc.); rendere navigabile ( un canale): to open a box, aprire una scatola; to open a new road, aprire una nuova strada; to open one's hand, aprire (o stendere) la mano; to open an account at a bank, aprire un conto in banca; to open a shop, aprire un negozio; to open a debate, aprire un dibattito; to open a campaign, dare inizio a una campagna ( militare o di propaganda); to open a business concern, aprire un'azienda; intraprendere un'attività commerciale; to open one's heart (o one's mind) to sb., aprire il cuore (o l'animo) a q.; to open fire on, aprire il fuoco contro; to open one's designs, rivelare i propri piani; to open a well, scavare un pozzo; to open a bottle, aprire (o stappare) una bottigliaB v. i.1 aprirsi; aprire; schiudersi; manifestare; rivelarsi; sbocciare: The door opened, la porta si è aperta; Open in the name of the law!, aprite in nome della legge!; When does school open again?, quando si riapre la scuola?; The buds are opening, i boccioli si stanno aprendo; The roses are beginning to open, le rose cominciano a sbocciare; The session opened yesterday, la sessione si è aperta ieri2 aprire i battenti, iniziare; cominciare (a fare qc.): The Book Show is opening tomorrow, la Fiera del Libro apre i battenti domani; He opened with a compliment, cominciò facendo un complimento3 ( anche naut.) apparire; aprirsi (alla vista): The harbour lights opened, apparvero le luci del porto4 ( Borsa, fin., comm.) aprire ( le contrattazioni): Chemicals opened at par yesterday, i titoli della chimica hanno aperto alla pari ieri5 (mil.) aprire il fuoco● to open the ball, aprire il ballo; dare inizio alle danze □ (leg.: d'un avvocato) to open a case, cominciare a perorare una causa □ (fig.) to open the door to st., aprire la strada a qc. □ to open one's eyes wide, spalancare gli occhi □ (fig.) to open sb. 's eyes (to st.), aprir gli occhi a q. (su qc.) □ to open ground, dissodare il terreno □ (polit.) to open Parliament, inaugurare una sessione del parlamento □ (fam.) to open sb. 's mouth, far parlare q.; costringere q. a parlare □ ( sport) to open the scoring, aprire le segnature. -
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1) яма; выемка2) котлован || производить отрыв котлована3) карьер; разрез5) шахта; колодец6) шурф7) приямок9) оспина, коррозионная язва || подвергаться язвенной коррозии10) поверхностная раковина ( дефект отливки)11) дутик ( дефект штукатурки)12) кратер ( дефект эмали)13) мн. ч. "жмотины" ( дефект фарфора)14) электрон. ямка травления || образовывать ямки травления•-
actual pit
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aerodrome hydrant pit
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air pit
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ash pit
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ball pit
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blind pit
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blow pit
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bore pit
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borrow pit
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bottom-fired soaking pit
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burn pit
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cable pit
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casting pit
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catch pit
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cellar pit
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clay pit
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coal pit
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coal thawing pit
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conduit pit
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corrosion pit
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couch pit
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counterweight pit
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cuttings pit
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degassing pit
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delivery looping pit
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detritus pit
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dirt pits
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double-looping pit
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drain pit
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drainage pit
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draining pit
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draw-in pit
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drawing pit
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drilling mud pit
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drilling mud set pit
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dry-slag pit
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dug earthen pit
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dug pit
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dump pit
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dumping pit
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elevator pit
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etching pit
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etch pit
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evaporation pit
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exploration-evaluation pit
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flare pit
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foundation pit
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foundry pit
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four cell soaking pit
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gate machinery pit
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generator pit
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glass pit
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granulating pit
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gravel pit
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grease pit
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grinder pit
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hog pit
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hunch pit
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inspection pit
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ladle pit
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lime pit
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loop-storage pit
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maturing pit
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mono-molecular pit
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neutralization pit
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oil storage pit
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open pit
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percolation pit
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pole pit
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powerhouse pit
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repair pit
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reserve pit
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roll-change pit
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rouge pits
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salt pit
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sand pit
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scale pits
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seepage pit
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settling pit
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sewage pit
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shale pit
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single-looping pit
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skimming pit
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skip pit
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slag pit
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slag-receiving pit
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slime pit
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slush pit
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soaking pit
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soot pit
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stone pit
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strip pit
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suction pit
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sump pit
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swinging pit
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tail pit
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tailing pit
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tailwater pit
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teeming ladle reline pit
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teeming pit
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test pit pit
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top-fired soaking pit
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trial pit
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turbine pit
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two-way fired soaking pit
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vacancy pits
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vacuum pit
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water quench pit
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19 подошва карьера
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > подошва карьера
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метод; способ; система; порядок•
- alternate method of charging
- approximation method
- ascending method
- back-filling method
- ball method
- bank method of attack
- barrier method
- batterybreast method
- bench method
- benching method
- beneficiating method
- block-and pillar method
- block-caving method
- block shrinkage method
- blow-in method
- board-and-pillar method
- board-and-stall method
- board-and-wall method
- boring method
- bottom slicing method
- breast-and-pillar method
- bulk-caving method
- bulk method of mining
- bulk sampling coal method
- caisson method
- cap-and-fuse method
- caving method
- chamber-and-pillar method
- chilling method
- coal-mining method
- combined method
- combined mining method
- conventional method
- core-drilling method
- cut-and-fill method
- cut-and-try method
- deep-hole method
- dense-medium method
- development method
- draw mining method
- drifting method
- drill-and-fire method
- drilling method
- drivage method
- drop-shaft method
- dry method of preparation
- exhaust method
- filling method
- flat-back method
- flushing method
- forcing method
- honeycomb method
- indirect method
- infusion method
- instantaneously primed blasting method
- ion-exchange method
- jetting method of drilling
- loading method
- long-face method
- long-pillar method
- longwall method
- longwall retreat method
- longwall stall method
- manual method
- milling method
- mining method
- multiple-heading method
- multiple-row method
- multi-slice mining method
- open-cut method
- open-pit method
- open-stope method
- overlap method
- panel method
- pillar-and-bord method
- pillar-and-breast meast
- pillar-and-room method
- pillar-and-stall method
- pillar method
- plain blow-in method
- planing method
- pneumatic method of sinking
- pressing-in method
- productivity method
- prospecting method
- raising method
- rigorous method
- room-and-pillar method
- rule-of-thumb method
- safety methods
- sampling method
- scientific method
- scratch-method
- shaft-sinking method
- shield method
- shield mining method
- short-hole method
- shrinkage method
- shrinkage stoping method
- single-road stall method
- single-row method
- single-stall method
- sink-and-float method
- sinking method
- sinking drum method
- slicing method
- slusher method
- small-hole method
- sonic method
- square-chamber method
- stoop method
- stoop-and-room method
- stope-caving method
- stoping method
- stowing method
- strip method
- stripping method
- sublevel method
- sublevel blast-hole method
- sublevel caving method
- sublevel open stope method
- suction method
- top-slicing method
- trial method
- trial-and-error method
- triaxial test method
- two-two-pass method
- two-row method
- undercut-caving method
- underground method
- wall method
- washing method
- water method
- weight method
- well-drill method
- wet method
- wet method of mining
- wet-mechanical method
- wind method
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