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1 shore spacing
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2 shore spacing
Строительство: расстояние между подпорками -
3 shore spacing
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4 shore
1. монтажная опорная стойка, временная подпорка; стойка опалубки; подкосon shore — на берег; на берегу; подпорка
2. горная крепь3. берегdead shore — стойка, поддерживающая конструкцию
outrigger shore — временная опорная консоль, временный опорный кронштейн
shore front — прибрежная полоса; берег
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5 electrode spacing
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > electrode spacing
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6 interatomic lattice spacing
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > interatomic lattice spacing
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7 level spacing
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8 line spacing
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9 plate spacing
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10 atomic spacing
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > atomic spacing
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11 intratomic spacing
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > intratomic spacing
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12 ruling spacing
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > ruling spacing
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13 raking shore
on shore — на берег; на берегу; подпорка
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14 span
пролет глагол:ловить на блесну (spin, span)имя существительное:короткое расстояние (span, step)пара лошадей, волов и т.п. (span)
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