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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > supply pump
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1) Морской термин: подающий насос2) Военный термин: топливный насос3) Строительство: питающий насос5) Космонавтика: заправочный насос, насос подачи топлива -
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питающий насос; насос для водоснабжения скважины.English-Russian dictionary of terms for geological exploration drilling > supply pump
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(auto) pompă de alimentare -
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English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > supply pump
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питающий насос; питательный насос (напр. маслоподачи); насос для водоснабжения скважины -
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подающий [питающий, нагнетающий] насос; заправочный насос, насос подачи топлива ( прч заправке баков ракеты) -
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нагнетающий масляный насос
нагнетающий маслонасос
Насос, предназначенный для подачи масла под определенным давлением в магистраль нагнетания масляной системы ГТД.
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > oil supply pump
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English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > air supply pump
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