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Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > thick seam shearer
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1. геол. пропласток, прослоек; слой; пласт2. трещина ( в породе или металле)3. шов; спай; стык, место соединения
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1. пласт, пропласток; прослоек; тонкая жила (геол.)2. шов, спай, стык, паз, рубец
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1) шов; стык2) геол. пласт; тонкий слой; прослой, пропласток3) залежь•- defective seam
- faulty seam
- edge seam
- faulted seam
- fiery seam
- flat seam
- gaseous seam
- gassy seam
- girth seam
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- thick seam
- underlying seam
- unworkable seam
- unworked seam
- virgin seam
- weld seam
- workable seam
- working seam* * *• 1) пропласток; 2) сварной шов• жила• залежь• паз• прослой
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