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1 retrievable retainer
Oil: retr retУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > retrievable retainer
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2 извлекаемый пакер
1) Oil: (цементировочный) retrievable retainer2) Drilling: retr ret (retreivable retainer; цементировочный), retrievable packer
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Liste der Biografien/Ret — Biografien: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q … Deutsch Wikipedia
retro — ret|ro1 [ˈretrəu US trou] adj [Date: 1900 2000; : French; Origin: rétro, from rétrospectif retrospective ] based on styles of fashion and design from the recent past ▪ retro 60s fashions retro 2 retro2 plural retros n [Date: 1900 2000; Origin … Dictionary of contemporary English
retro — ret|ro1 [ˈretrəu US trou] adj [Date: 1900 2000; : French; Origin: rétro, from rétrospectif retrospective ] based on styles of fashion and design from the recent past ▪ retro 60s fashions retro 2 retro2 plural retros n [Date: 1900 2000; Origin … Dictionary of contemporary English
retroactive — ret|ro|ac|tive [ˌretrəuˈæktıv US trou ] adj formal a law or decision that is retroactive is effective from a particular date in the past = ↑retrospective ▪ a retroactive pay increase retroactive to ▪ The legislation is retroactive to 1st June.… … Dictionary of contemporary English
retrofit — ret|ro|fit [ˈretrəufıt US trou ] v past tense and past participle retrofitted present participle retrofitting [T] to improve a machine, piece of equipment, building etc by putting new and better parts in it after it has been used for some time ▪… … Dictionary of contemporary English
retroflex — ret|ro|flex [ˈretrəfleks] adj technical [Date: 1700 1800; : Modern Latin; Origin: retroflexus, from Latin flexus bent ] a retroflex speech sound is made with the end of your tongue pointing backwards and upwards … Dictionary of contemporary English
retrograde — ret|ro|grade [ˈretrəgreıd] adj [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: retrogradus, from gradi to go ] 1.) formal involving a return to an earlier and worse situation = ↑backward ▪ The closure of the factories is seen as a retrograde step . 2.)… … Dictionary of contemporary English
retrogressive — ret|ro|gres|sive [ˌretrəˈgresıv] adj formal returning to an earlier and worse situation = ↑regressive ▪ retrogressive legislation >retrogress v >retrogression [ ˈgreʃən][i] n [singular,U] … Dictionary of contemporary English
retrospect — ret|ro|spect [ˈretrəspekt] n [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: retro + spect (as in prospect)] in retrospect thinking back to a time in the past, especially with the advantage of knowing more now than you did then ▪ In retrospect, I wonder if we should… … Dictionary of contemporary English
retrospection — ret|ro|spec|tion [ˌretrəˈspekʃən] n [U] formal thinking about the past … Dictionary of contemporary English
retrospective — ret|ro|spec|tive1 [ˌretrəˈspektıv] adj [usually before noun] 1.) related to or thinking about the past ▪ a retrospective study of 110 patients 2.) BrE a law or decision that is retrospective is effective from a particular date in the past =… … Dictionary of contemporary English