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['plaʊˌleɪə]Сельское хозяйство: пахотный горизонт -
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слой (краски); пласт; прослоек; пропласток; наслоение; ряд; настил; прокладка; лист; кладчик; укладчик- layer of weld - air layer - arable layer - concrete layer - filter layer - plough layer -
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aquiclude layer — полупроницаемый (для воды) пласт; полупроницаемый горизонт
semipermeable layer — полупроницаемый (для воды) пласт; полупроницаемый горизонт
aquifer layer — водоносный горизонт; водоносный пласт; проводник грунтового потока
water-bearing layer — водоносный горизонт; водоносный пласт; проводник грунтового потока
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водоносный горизонт; водоносный пласт; проводник грунтового потокаEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > water-yielding layer
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полупроницаемый (для воды) пласт; полупроницаемый горизонтEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > aquiclude layer
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водоносный горизонт; водоносный пласт; проводник грунтового потокаEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > aquifer layer
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полупроницаемый (для воды) пласт; полупроницаемый горизонтEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > semipermeable layer
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18 water-bearing layer
водоносный горизонт; водоносный пласт; проводник грунтового потокаEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > water-bearing layer
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