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1 пек
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2 дьогтева мастика
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3 нахиломірний буй
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4 непроглядний
pitch-dark, impenetrable -
5 рідка смола
pitch, tar -
6 смолоносний
pitch-yielding, resiniferous -
7 хвилемірний буй
pitch-(and-)roll buoy, waverider buoy -
8 крок
чкроки мн. — ( звуки ходи) footsteps
прискорити крок — to mend (to quicken, to accelerate) one's pace
тихим кроком військ. — slow time
швидким кроком військ. — quick time
йти великими кроками — to walk with long ( vigorous) strides
звук кроків — footsteps, tread
2) спец. ( відстань) spacing; pitchкрок гвинта — lead, lead of screw, propeller pitch, twist
крок доріжок комп. — track pitch
3)за два кроки — а step ( or two) from here
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9 змінюваний
змінюваний об'єкт комп. — assignable object
змінюваний крок спец. — adjustable pitch, variable pitch
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10 наголос
ч1) лінгв. accent, stress; тж. emphasisдинамічний наголос — pitch accent, tonic accent
робити наголос (на) — to lay stress (on); ( підкреслювати) to emphasize, to accentuate
ставити наголос — to stress, to accent; to accentuate, to lay the stress (on)
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11 пологий
gently sloping, slanting, flat, gentleпологий профіль тех. — low grade
пологий схил — sluggish gradient, flat grade, light grade, easy gradient, flat gradient, flat pitch, ( даху) shallow pitch
пологий укіс — ramp, flat slope, gentle slope
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12 природний
1) naturalприродний асфальт — native asphalt, rock asphalt, native bitumen, asphalt rock, mineral pitch, pitch
2) ( невимушений) unaffected3) ( вроджений) born, innate, inherent -
13 смола
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14 дьоготь
tar; pitchУкраїнсько-англійський словник з аналітичної хімії > дьоготь
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15 альтерація
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16 антрацитовий
1) ( про вугілля) anthracitic, anthracitous2) ( про колір) pitch-black, deep black, jet-black -
17 асфальт
чasphalt; mineral pitch -
18 вар
1) ( смолиста речовина) pitch, tar; ( шевська смола) cobbler's wax2) ел. VAr, volt-ampere reactive -
19 випадково
не випадково — it is no mere chance, it is no coincidence
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20 висмолити
( що-небудь) to pitch, to tar, to resin
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