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1 serbatoio
"tank, receiver;Behälter, Tank;recipiente"* * *m (pl -oi) tankserbatoio di riserva reserve tank* * *serbatoio s.m. reservoir, tank; ( di penna stilografica) barrel; ( di arma da fuoco) magazine: serbatoio a cielo aperto, atmospheric reservoir; serbatoio del carburante, fuel tank; serbatoio di alimentazione, feed tank // ( idraulica): serbatoio di compensazione, surge tank; serbatoio di livello, gauge tank; serbatoio piezometrico, standpipe // (aut.): serbatoio a gravità, gravity tank; serbatoio della benzina, petrol tank // (aer.): serbatoio a scarico rapido, jettisonable tank; serbatoio dell'olio, oil tank; serbatoio sganciabile, drop tank // (mar.): serbatoio dell'acqua dolce, fresh-water tank; serbatoio di zavorra, ballast tank // (ferr.) serbatoio del cilindro del freno, brake cylinder tank // (cinem.) serbatoio di sviluppo, developing tank // (inform.): serbatoio di carico, auxiliary hopper; serbatoio di ricezione carta, paper stacker.* * *1) (cisterna) tank, reservoir; aut. (della benzina) fuel tank, petrol BE o gas AE tank; (di penna) barrelserbatoio per l'acqua — water tank o reservoir
2) geol. reservoir* * *serbatoiopl. -oi /serba'tojo, oi/sostantivo m.1 (cisterna) tank, reservoir; aut. (della benzina) fuel tank, petrol BE o gas AE tank; (di penna) barrel; serbatoio per l'acqua water tank o reservoir2 geol. reservoir. -
2 serbatoio piezometrico
italian-english Idraulica dizionario > serbatoio piezometrico
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3 sistema antincendio ad acqua
italian-english Idraulica dizionario > sistema antincendio ad acqua
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