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1 tar derivative
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2 coal tar derivative
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3 coal tar derivative
English-Russian perfumery & beauty care dictionary > coal tar derivative
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4 baking coal
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5 bone coal
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6 coal
1. n горящий уголь, уголёк2. n разг. уголь3. n амер. арх. древесный угольto carry coals to Newcastle — возить уголь в Ньюкасл, заниматься бессмысленным делом
4. v обугливаться5. v грузить углёмcountries where coal is scarce — страны, бедные углём
6. v грузиться углём7. v жечь уголь, быть углежогомСинонимический ряд:live coal (noun) brand; ember; live coal; spark; torch -
7 coking coal
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8 short-flame coal
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9 white coal
1. белый уголь, энергия водных источников, гидроэнергия2. мин. тасманит -
10 wood coal
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11 briquetting coal
уголь, поступающий на брикетированиеEnglish-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > briquetting coal
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12 cindery coal
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13 coking coal
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14 denty coal
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15 dry-burning coal
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > dry-burning coal
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16 dull coal
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17 dust coal
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18 fat coal
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19 foliated coal
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20 forging coal
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