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Англо-русский словарь строительных терминов > quantity of fill
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1.Capacity, quantity of fill, nominal contentsНоминальная вместимость f2.Capacity, quantity of fill, nominal contentsОбъем m заполненияDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > quantity of fill
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2) Упаковка: вместимость при максимальном заполнении (общая вместимость незакрытой банки, упаковки.) -
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[road] объем (грунта) насыпиАнгло-русский дорожно-транспортный словарь > quantity of fill
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1. n достаточное количествоpipeline fill — количество продукта, находящегося в трубопроводе
2. n амер. ж. -д. насыпь3. n горн. закладка4. n тех. загрузка; заправка5. n вчт. заполнение, роспись6. n вчт. закрашивание, закраска7. v наполнять; переполнятьsails filled with wind — паруса, надутые ветром
fill up — заполнять, наполнять, наливать до краёв
8. v заполнять, наполнятьzero fill — заполнять нулями, обнулять
9. v наполняться, заполнятьсяfill in — заполнять, заделывать
10. v переполнять; быть в изобилии11. v пломбировать12. v накормить, насытить13. v удовлетворять14. v нанимать; занимать15. v амер. исполнять, выполнять16. v амер. приготавливать лекарство17. v амер. наливать; нагружать; заправлять18. v амер. наливаться19. v амер. подмешивать; ухудшать примесямиfilled milk — снятое молоко с добавкой растительного заполнять, расписывать
Синонимический ряд:1. enough (noun) enough; share; sufficiency; surfeit2. block (verb) block; clog; close; congest; obstruct; occlude; plug; stop; stopper3. choose (verb) appoint; choose; elect; find; hire an applicant; name; nominate4. furnish (verb) furnish; provide5. load (verb) charge; choke; freight; fuel; heap; load; pack; pile6. make full (verb) blow up; cram in; expand; inflate; make full; pour; pump up; replenish7. meet (verb) answer; fulfil; fulfill; meet; satisfy8. occupy (verb) brim over; distend; imbue; occupy; overflow; permeate; pervade; saturate; sit in; stand in; suffuse; take up9. satiate (verb) cloy; fill up; glut; gorge; jade; pall; sate; satiate; stodge; surfeit10. supply (verb) discharge; execute; fill a prescription; fill an order; perform; supplyАнтонимический ряд:drain; empty; little -
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1. насыпь; насыпной грунт2. отвальный грунтearth to be moved on cut and fill basis — грунт, перемещаемыый из выемки в насыпь
3. засыпка, заполнение; засыпать, наполнять4. поверхностный слой; стяжка под полы5. контактная насадкаfill gas — газ контактного слоя (между сердечником и оболочкой); заполняющий газ; газ-наполнитель
6. обратная засыпкаfill material — сыпучий материал, материал для засыпки
7. заполнение фахверка кирпичом8. забутка, забутовка9. намывная насыпь10. гидрозакладкаnet fill — отрицательный баланс земляных масс; нехватка грунта
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1) количество3) доля, часть4) параметр•quantity to be measured, quantity under measure — измеряемая величинаquantity of electrical energy — количество электрической энергииquantity of light — световая энергия: количество света; количество освещенияquantity of radiation — доза излучения; доза облученияquantity of reflux — расход орошения ( ректификационной колонны)-
abstract quantity
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acoustical quantity
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actuating quantity
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alternating quantity
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analog quantity
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auxiliary quantity
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base quantity
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characteristic quantity
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colorimetric quantity
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complex quantity
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controlled quantity
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cut-and-fill quantity
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denominate quantity
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derived quantity
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digital quantity
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dimensional quantity
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dimensionless quantity
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discrete quantity
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electrical quantity
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electromagnetic quantity
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energizing quantity
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exponential quantity
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flow quantity
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four-dimensional quantities
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fundamental quantity
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Gaussian quantities
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general quantities
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generalized quantity
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harmonic quantity
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imaginary quantity
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incommensurable quantities
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influencing quantity
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input energizing quantity
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integer quantity
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integrated quantity
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irrational quantity
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magnetic quantity
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measurable quantity
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measured quantity
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mechanical quantities
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multidimensional quantity
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nonelectrical quantities
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oscillating quantity
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periodic quantity
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phasor quantity
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photometric quantities
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physical quantity
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primary quantity
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radiant quantities
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random quantity
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reciprocal quantity
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reference quantity
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scalar quantity
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secondary quantity
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1) количество; множество; размер, величина2) доля, часть3) мн. ч. большое количество•- cut-and-fill quantity - earth quantities - flow quantity - output quantity - random quantity - residual quantity* * *(физическая) величина; количество - quantity of cement
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Техника: объём грунта насыпи -
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13 production quantity
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > production quantity
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large quantity item — предмет, отпускаемый крупными партиями
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17 dredge-placed fill
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > dredge-placed fill
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English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > dry-placed fill
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Fill Or Kill - FOK — A type of time in force designation used in securities trading that instructs a brokerage to execute a transaction immediately and completely or not at all. This type of order is most likely to be used by active traders and is usually for a large … Investment dictionary
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basketful — bas•ket•ful [[t]ˈbæs kɪtˌfʊl, ˈbɑ skɪt [/t]] n. pl. fuls 1) a sufficient quantity to fill a basket; the amount contained in a basket 2) any considerable quantity • Etymology: 1565–75 usage: See ful … From formal English to slang