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21 high-velocity combustion
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > high-velocity combustion
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22 imperfect combustion
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > imperfect combustion
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23 non-knocking condition of combustion
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > non-knocking condition of combustion
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24 residue
[ʹrezıdju:] n1. остатокresidues of combustion - тех. остатки сгорания
2. спец. осадок; отстой, шлам, хвосты3. мат. вычет, остаток4. хим. группа, радикал5. юр. наследство, очищенное от долгов и завещательных отказов -
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1. n остаток2. n спец. осадок; отстой, шлам, хвосты3. n мат. вычет, остаток4. n хим. группа, радикал5. n юр. наследство, очищенное от долгов и завещательных отказовСинонимический ряд:1. ashes (noun) ashes; dirt; scum; soot2. remainder (noun) balance; dregs; excess; heel; leavings; leftovers; remainder; remains; remanet; remnant; residual; residuum; rest; surplus -
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27 carbon deposits
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