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printing (graphic) industry• offsetpuristin• tasoituspuristintechnology• kiillotuspuristin -
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4 smoothing press
• гладачна пресаEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > smoothing press
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nC&G of hollow glass alisado mCOMP&DP alisamiento m, aplanamiento mELEC, ELEC ENG filtraje mELECTRON nivelación fPROD alisado m, alisadura f, aplanamiento m -
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11 офсетный пресс
Русско-английский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > офсетный пресс
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12 сглаживающий пресс
Русско-английский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > сглаживающий пресс
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13 гладачна преса
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14 offsetpresse
subst. offset printing press subst. offset press, smoothing press -
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17 пресс m офсетный (сглаживающий)
offset press, smoothing pressСловарь по целлюлозно-бумажному производству > пресс m офсетный (сглаживающий)
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18 gludināšanas prese
▪ Terminilv poligr.ru гладильный прессde GlättpresseLit95▪ EuroTermBank terminiĀdTekstlv gludpreseru гладильный прессĀdTekstlv gludpreseru гладильный прессETB -
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