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1 плювиограф
1) Naval: recording rain gauge2) Engineering: hyetograph, pluviograph, recording rain gage, self-recording rain gauge3) Agriculture: rain-recording gauge, self-registering gauge4) Ecology: precipitation gauge, rain recorder, rain-recording, raingauge5) Makarov: rain-gauge, rainfall recorder, recording rain6) General subject: ombrometer -
2 самопишущий дождемер
1) Meteorology: udomograph2) Makarov: self-recording rain-gaugeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > самопишущий дождемер
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3 дождемер-самописец
1) General subject: hyetograph2) Agriculture: rain-recording gauge, self-registering gauge3) Ecology: rain recorder, recording rain gaugeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > дождемер-самописец
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