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1 transom lift
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2 transom lift
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3 transom lift
Техника: подъёмное устройство фрамуги -
4 transom lift
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > transom lift
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5 transom
['træn(t)səm]сущ.1) стр.а) фрамуга2) стр. поперечный брусок; ригель3) мор. транец (плоский срез кормы шлюпки, яхты или другого судна) -
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1) подъём || поднимать(ся)4) горн. этаж; горизонт5) горн. слой ( при слоевой выемке с закладкой)6) горн. расстояние между горизонтами по вертикали7) высота подъёма ( воды); напор ( воды); высота нагнетания ( насоса)9) механизированная добыча ( нефти)11) верхняя опока12) вспучиваться13) штабель кирпича ( в печи для обжига)16) количество груза, перевозимое за один рейс17) транспортировать (напр. с помощью эрлифта)•to lift off — отрываться от земли ( при взлёте)-
actual lift
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aerodynamic lift
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air lift
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apparent lift
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artificial gas lift
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artificial lift
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attended goods lift
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auxiliary lift
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body lift
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boom lift
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bottom lift
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bulk coin lift
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car lift
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chair lift
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chamber gas lift
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circulation lift
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combination lift
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compressor lift
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concentric-string lift
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concrete lift
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continuous gas lift
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cushion lift
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dead lift
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delivery lift
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dual-string lift
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dynamic lift
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electric lift
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express lift
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fish lift
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floor lift
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flow lift
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fork lift
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freight lift
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gas lift
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gas-air lift
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gas-liquid lift
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gasoline suction lift
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goods lift
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hand-worked lift
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helicopter lift
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hightail lift
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hydraulic lift
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hydropacker plunger lift
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intermittent gas lift
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intrawell type gas lift
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jet lift
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liquid mercury lift
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lock lift
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log lift
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mass flow lift
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mobile scissor lift
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molten lead lift
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mountain lift
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multiple-string lift
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natural pressure gas lift
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ore lift
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parallel-string lift
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passenger lift
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plunger lift
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pump lift
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ram lift
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sash lift
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scaffold lift
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service lift
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single-string lift
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static lift
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straight gas lift
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suction lift
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surface contact lift
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thermal lift
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total lift
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transom lift
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truck lift
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unattended goods lift
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valve lift
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7 подъемное устройство фрамуги
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8 подъемное устройство фрамуги
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > подъемное устройство фрамуги
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