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1 removal of frost accumulation
Англо-русский словарь строительных терминов > removal of frost accumulation
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2 removal of frost accumulation
Строительство: размораживаниеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > removal of frost accumulation
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3 removal of frost accumulation
оттаивание, размораживаниеEnglish-Russian scientific dictionary > removal of frost accumulation
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4 removal of frost accumulation
оттаивание, размораживаниеEnglish-Russian mining dictionary > removal of frost accumulation
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5 removal
1) перемещение2) вывоз, уборка3) удаление; устранение; ликвидация4) смещение (напр., с должности)5) извлеченеие, снятие (напр., прибора для отправки в ремонт)• -
6 размораживание
1) Geology: defrostation2) Aviation: deicing3) Engineering: defrosting4) Construction: removal of frost accumulation5) Oil: defrost, thawing, unfreezing6) Coolers: defrost action, thawing procedure7) Makarov: thawing frozen -
7 avriming
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8 оттаивание
defrosting, thawing, unfreezing, removal of frost accumulationРусско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > оттаивание
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9 размораживание
defrosting, unfreezing, removal of frost accumulationРусско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > размораживание
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