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1 красный известковый буровой раствор
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > красный известковый буровой раствор
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2 известковый раствор
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3 известковый
1. lime[lang name="Russian"]гашёная известь, известковое молоко — milk of lime
2. calcareous[lang name="Russian"]известковая глина; мергель — calcareous clay
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4 красный известковый буровой раствор
Oil: red lime mudУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > красный известковый буровой раствор
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5 котловой шлам
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > котловой шлам
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6 шлам
dirt, mud, slime, pulp, residue, residuum, sludge, slurry* * *шлам м.
slurry, slime, mud, pulp; (в результате, главным образом, химических процессов) sludge; ( отложения в паровых котлах) sludgeвыпада́ть в шлам — pass into the slimeобезво́живать шлам — dewater the slimeсгуща́ть шлам — thicken the slimeабрази́вный шлам — abrasive slurryано́дный шлам — anode slime, anode sludgeвтори́чный шлам горн. — secondary slimeгу́бчатый шлам — slime spongeкаустизацио́нный шлам цел.-бум. — lime sludgeкра́сный шлам ( при обработке боксита) — red mudперви́чный шлам горн. — primary slimeру́дный шлам — ore slime, ore slurryэлектроли́тный шлам — electrolytic slime -
7 шлам
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8 شجر
شَجَر \ cedar: an evergreen tree with hard sweet-smelling wood, the wood from this tree. \ See Also خَشَب الأَرْز \ شَجَر \ persimmon: a type of orange-coloured soft fruit. \ See Also ثَمَر البرسيمون \ شَجَر \ fig: a soft edible fruit, full of small seeds; the tree that bears it. \ See Also ثَمَر التِّين \ شَجَر \ walnut: a tree that is used for fine furniture, its edible nut. \ See Also ثَمَر الجَوْز \ شَجَر \ chestnut: any of various trees with reddish-brown edible nuts; a nut from one of these trees, some kinds of which can be eaten. \ See Also ثَمَر الكَسْتَناء \ شَجَر \ lime: a tree (in hot countries) with small sour greenish-yellow fruit that is used for making cooling drinks; the fruit of this tree. \ See Also ثَمَر الليمون الحامض الصغير \ شَجَر \ mahogany: heavy dark-brown wood, used for furniture; the tree that produces it. \ See Also خَشَب المَاهُوغاني \ شَجَر \ hazel: a tree that produces nuts; the greenish-brown colour of these nuts: She has hazel eyes. \ See Also لَوْن البُنْدق \ شَجَر \ pine: an evergreen tree with needle-like leaves and white wood; the wood of this tree. \ See Also خَشَب الصَّنَوْبَر \ شَجَر \ eucalyptus: any of several types of tall tree which keep their leaves in winter and produce oil; this oil. \ See Also زَيْت اليوكالبتوس \ شَجَر الأسْفَنْدان \ maple: a common tree in northen countries (whose 5-pointed leaves turn red in autumn). \ See Also القيقب \ شَجَر الحَوْر \ poplar: a tall tree, common in Europe. \ شَجَر الدَّرْدَار \ ash: a kind of tree. elm: a tall tree with hard wood, common in Britain. \ شَجَر الزَّان \ beech: a kind of tree, common in Britain. \ شَجَر الزَّيْتُون \ olive: an evergreen tree, common in the Mediterranean area. \ شَجَر السَّرْو \ cypress: a kind of tree with dark green leaves. \ شَجَر السَّرْو \ fir: an evergreen tree with needle-like leaves. \ شَجَر الشَّرْبين \ larch: a tree with needlelike leaves that fall in winter. \ شَجَر الطَّقْسُوس \ yew: an evergreen tree; bows used to be made of its wood. \ شَجَر الغَار \ laurel: an evergreen bush. \ شَجَر القرام \ mangrove: a tree that grows in wet mud on the coasts of hot countries, and sends down new roots from its branches. \ See Also التّين الهندي \ شَجَر النّخيل \ palm: a tree (of various kinds; coconut palm, date palm, oil palm, etc.) that grows in hot countries and has no branches, with broad leaves all growing out of the top. \ See Also جَوْز الهِنْد
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