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The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > platinum charcoal
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > platinum charcoal
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Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > platinum charcoal
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Техника: платинированный уголь (катализатор) -
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1. n древесный угольcharcoal dealer — угольщик, торговец углём
2. n растительный уголь3. n животный уголь4. n иск. рашкуль, угольный карандаш5. n иск. рисунок углем6. v рисовать углемdynamic method of charcoal treatment — динамический способ обработки сортировки активированным углем
7. v помечать или отмечать углем8. v отравить угаром, вызвать смерть от угараСинонимический ряд:cinder (noun) ash; ashes; cinder; dust; embers; remains; slag; soot; volcanic ash -
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10 activated charcoal
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > activated charcoal
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > платинированный уголь
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1) Engineering: platinum charcoal (катализатор)2) Oil: platinized charcoal3) Electrochemistry: platinized carbonУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > платинированный уголь
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( катализатор) platinum charcoalАнгло-русский словарь технических терминов > платинированный уголь
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( катализатор) platinum charcoalРусско-английский политехнический словарь > платинированный уголь
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1) чёрный2) сажа, технический углерод5) чернь6) дёготь7) полигр. марашка•to black out — 1. затемнять 2. гасить; выключать свет 3. отключать ( электропитание) 4. заглушать ( радиопередачу) 5. вымарывать, замазывать ( текст) чёрной краской-
acetylene black
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active black
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aniline black
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animal black
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Brunswick black
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carbon black
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channel black
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charcoal black
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cobalt black
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contact black
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drop black
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dustless carbon black
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following black
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Frankfort black
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furnace black
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gas black
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glass black
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graphitized black
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hydrocarbon black
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impingement black
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iron oxide black
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ivory black
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jet black
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long flow black
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mineral black
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nickel black
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oil black
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palladium black
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platinum black
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plumber's black
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pyrolusite black
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roller black
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rubber black
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short flow black
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smoke black
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thermal black
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trailing black
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vegetable black
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