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1 spread fertilizer by plane
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > spread fertilizer by plane
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2 spread fertilizer by plane
с.х.; лес. осуществлять (производить) авиаподкормку (растений, насаждений)Англо-русский словарь по машиностроению > spread fertilizer by plane
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3 plane
струг; рубанок; плоскость; калевка; уклон; самолёт; горн. бремсберг; II строгать; скоблить; выравнивать; II плоский; ровный; гладкий- plane bending - plane curve - plane deformation - plane elasticity - plane flange joint - plane jet - plane milling - plane of action - plane of cross section - plane of fracture - plane of loading - plane of projection - plane of rotation - plane of rupture - plane of shear - plane of sliding - plane of symmetry - plane of vibration - plane of weakness - plane-parallel - plane probe - plane runout - plane section - plane separation - plane sifter - plane slider bearing - plane surface - plane tooth surface - plane tyre - plane wedge-shaped nozzle - beveling plane - dovetail plane - equatorial plane of the wheel - fluting plane - glide plane - grooving plane - horse plane - impulse plane - lifting plane - locking plane - mitre plane - router plane - trying plane - vibration plane -
4 fertilizer
удобрение; минеральное удобрение; оплодотворитель- fertilizer feed - spread fertilizer by plane - bacterial fertilizer
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