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1 solidified alcohol
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > solidified alcohol
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2 solidified alcohol
Химия: сухой спирт -
3 solidified alcohol
сущ. хим.сухой спиртАнгло-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > solidified alcohol
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4 solidified alcohol
English-Russian dictionary of chemistre > solidified alcohol
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5 solidified
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6 solidified
[səʹlıdıfaıd] a спец.отверждённый -
7 solidified
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8 solidified
1) застывший
2) застылый
3) затвердевший ∙ - electrolyte has solidified - solidified gasoline( специальное) отвержденный - * oil product отвержденный нефтепродукт - * alcohol сухой спиртБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > solidified
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9 fuel
топливо; ркт. горючее; заправлять(ся) топливомcarbon compounds liquid hydrogen fuel — ракетное горючее на основе соединений углерода и жидкого водорода
cold starting priming fuel — пусковое [стартовое] топливо для низких температур
request a minimum fuel GCA — просить разрешение на посадку по системе «Джи-Си-Эй» с учётом минимального расхода топлива
— AB fuel— dry fuel— fuel on— low fuel— net fuel— wax fuel— wet fuel— ZIP fuel
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