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21 слив
discharge, drain, drainage, draining, gutter, outflow, overflow, pouring, scavenging, sink, (напр., пены) skimming, ( наружный подоконник) sole строит., unloading, weir, waste holeРусско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > слив
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22 сток
discharge, drain, drainage, effluent, outflow, runoff, sink, kennel, runnel, waste holeРусско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > сток
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runoff имя существительное: -
24 массовая выработка
проходить выработку — drive a working; sink a working
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > массовая выработка
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25 сеть
1. system2. lace3. mainнапряжение сети — mains voltage; supply-line voltage
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1. discharge2. drain3. drainage4. gutter5. handlingпотери горючего от испарения при сливе, заправке и транспортировке — fuel due to handling
6. overflow7. sink8. unloading9. weir10. plumсушёная слива, чернослив — dried plums
абрикосовая слива, слива Симона — Simon plum
яблоки, груши и сливы — apples, pears and plums
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