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1 power engine
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2 power engine
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3 power engine
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4 power engine
The English-Russian dictionary of the Pulp and Paper Industry > power engine
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5 power engine
muharrik makine, motor -
6 high-power engine
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > high-power engine
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7 high-power engine
= high-powered engine форсированный двигатель* * * -
8 gas-power engine
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9 high-power engine
1) Автомобильный термин: высокомощный двигатель, форсированный двигатель2) Космонавтика: мощный двигатель -
10 higher-power engine
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11 low-power engine
1) Техника: маломощный индукторный двигатель2) Автомобильный термин: маломощный двигатель -
12 water-power engine
Железнодорожный термин: гидравлический двигатель -
13 high-power engine
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14 low-power engine
Англо-русский дорожно-транспортный словарь > low-power engine
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15 floating power engine mounting
gantungan motor bebas getaranEnglish-Indonesian dictionary > floating power engine mounting
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16 high power engine
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17 high power engine
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18 low-power engine
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19 high-power engine
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20 low-power engine
silnik małej mocy
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