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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > rope-way
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2 rope way
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Архитектура: канатная дорога -
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5 rope way
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6 rope way
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8 rope way
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11 rope-way type fiberscope
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12 rope-way type fiberscope
Англо-русский медицинский словарь > rope-way type fiberscope
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13 rope-way car
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14 wire rope way
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1) Горное дело: канатная дорога (со стальным канатом), проволочноканатная дорога2) Макаров: канатная дорога, тросовая дорога -
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18 wire-rope way
Англо-русский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > wire-rope way
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I[rəup] n պարան, թոկ, ճոպան. (շարան, կա պուկ) a rope of pearls մարգարտաշարան. a rope of onions սոխի կապուկ. give a rope փխբ. ազա տություն տալ (գործողությունների). show the ropes գործերի ընթացքին ծա նո թացնել. rope ladder պարանե աստիճան, թոկե սանդուղք. rope dancer/walker լարախաղաց. rope way ճո պանուղի. be at the end of one’s rope ու ժասպառ լինել, բոլոր հնարավորությունները սպառել. on the high rope լավ տրամադրության մեջII[rəup] v թոկով/պարանով կա պել/ամրաց նել. rope the sacks together տոպրակներն իրար կապել. The climbers were roped Ժայռեր մագ լցողները միմյանց հետ կապված են պարանով. rope off պարանով շրջա փա կել/օղա կել
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