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batten, cleat, lath, placket, plaquet, slat, spline, strip, strap* * *пла́нка ж.
bar, stripпла́нка боковы́х уклоне́ний ( планового навигационного прибора) ав. — course (deviation) barглисса́дная пла́нка ( навигационно-пилотажного прибора) — glide-slope (indicating) barдистанциони́рующая пла́нка — spacer barпла́нка для крепле́ния де́келя полигр. — tympan barзажи́мная пла́нка — clamping plateпла́нка замка́ — plankке́гельная пла́нка — mould bladeки́повая пла́нка — (mooring) chockки́повая, закры́тая пла́нка — closed chockки́повая, откры́тая пла́нка — open chockкольцева́я пла́нка ( прядильной машины) — ring-railкурсова́я пла́нка ( навигационно-пилотажного прибора) — localizer (indicator) barмонта́жная пла́нка эл. — wiring stripпла́нка мотови́ла — reel bat, reel board, reel fan, reel slatпла́нка нитепрово́дников текст. — thread-guide [lappet] railпла́нка ороси́теля — slatпа́зовая пла́нка мор. — seam stripстыкова́я пла́нка мор. — butt stripштормова́я пла́нка мор. — fiddle [storm] rack
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