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1 рассыпать балласт
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2 балласт
( топлива) adventitious ash, ballast, ballast bed строит., dead matter, metal ж.-д., metaling* * *балла́ст м.
ballastв балла́сте ( без груза) мор. — in ballastперераспределя́ть балла́ст мор. — shift the ballastпринима́ть балла́ст мор. — take on ballastрассыпа́ть балла́ст (напр. при железнодорожном строительстве) — spread the ballastсбра́сывать балла́ст мор. — jettison the ballastводяно́й балла́ст мор. — water ballastсменя́ть водяно́й балла́ст — freshen the ballastвспомога́тельный балла́ст ( подводной лодки) — variable ballastга́лечный балла́ст — pebble ballastгла́вный балла́ст ( подводной лодки) — diving [main] ballastграви́йный балла́ст — gravel ballastоргани́ческий балла́ст ( топливо) — organic ballastподви́жный балла́ст мор. — shifting ballastпостоя́нный балла́ст мор. — permanent ballastтвё́рдый балла́ст — solid ballastбалла́ст то́плива — dead matter, fuel ballast, non-combustiblesщебё́ночный балла́ст — large ballast -
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4 сбрасывающий балласт
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > сбрасывающий балласт
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5 выгрузить балласт
1. unballast2. unballastingРусско-английский военно-политический словарь > выгрузить балласт
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6 حصب
حَصَبَ، حَصّبَ: فَرَشَ بِالحَصْباءto pebble, cover or pave with pebbles; to gravel, cover or spread with gravel; to ballast; to macadamize, metal -
7 حصب
حَصَبَ، حَصّبَ: فَرَشَ بِالحَصْباءto pebble, cover or pave with pebbles; to gravel, cover or spread with gravel; to ballast; to macadamize, metal
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