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1 sliding ground
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2 sliding ground
Горное дело: оползающий грунт -
3 sliding ground
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4 sliding ground
оползневый грунт, оползающий грунт -
5 sliding tackle
■ Attempt to dispossess the opposing player by sliding on the ground, using the foot or leg to remove or block the ball.Syn. slide tackleGrätsche f■ Angriff eines Spielers auf den Ball, bei dem der Spieler am Boden mit dem Fuß zum Ball rutscht und diesen dem Gegenspieler vom Fuß spielt. -
6 firm ground
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7 clayey ground
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8 gravel ground
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9 moist ground
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10 soft ground
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11 waterlogged ground
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > waterlogged ground
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12 yielding ground
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > yielding ground
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13 оползающий грунт
Russian-English mining-engineering dictionary > оползающий грунт
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14 оползневый грунт
Russian-English mining-engineering dictionary > оползневый грунт
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15 грунт
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16 вспучивание грунта
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > вспучивание грунта
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17 отбор проб грунта
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > отбор проб грунта
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18 грунт
1. м. ground2. м. стр. earth, soil3. м. brown coat4. м. primerСинонимический ряд:почва (сущ.) землю; земля; почва -
19 глинистый грунт
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > глинистый грунт
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20 гравийный грунт
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > гравийный грунт
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