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1 pouring of loose materials
English-Russian scientific dictionary > pouring of loose materials
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2 pouring
1) всыпной
2) заливание
3) заливающий
4) заливка
5) наливной
6) разливание
7) разливка
8) разливочный
9) разлитие
10) розлив
11) слив
12) сливание
13) ссыпание
14) ссыпка
15) ссыпной
– pouring basin
– pouring bay
– pouring defect
– pouring height
– pouring lip
– pouring loop
– pouring of metal
– pouring out
– pouring platform
– pouring position
– pouring side
– pouring spout
– top pouring
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3 loose
1) свободный
2) вкладной
3) незакрепленный
4) ненатянутый
5) несцементированный
6) распушенный
7) рассыпной
8) россыпью
9) свободноскользящий
10) широкоходовой
11) неплотный
12) неопределенный
13) свободно
14) ослаблять
15) сыпучий
16) рыхлый
17) ослабить
18) нестойкий
– break loose
– loose abrasive
– loose axoid
– loose bottom
– loose constraint
– loose filler
– loose flange
– loose floating
– loose gel
– loose gravel
– loose head
– loose leaf
– loose leather
– loose material
– loose pattern
– loose reed
– loose rock
– loose scale
– loose tongue
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4 pouring
1) разливание; разливка || разливочный2) заливание, заливка3) розлив4) сливание, слив5) ссыпание; ссыпка || ссыпной•
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