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1 засыпка траншей
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2 засипване на канал
trench backfillБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > засипване на канал
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3 рыть траншею
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4 засыпка траншеи
1) Geology: refilling of trench2) Railway term: trench backfill (после укладки трубопровода)3) Mining: trench refilling4) Oil: backfilling, (трубопроводной) backfilling (ранее извлеченным грунтом)5) Oilfield: ditch back-filling, earth backing of ditch -
5 Grabenverfüllung
f < bau> ■ trench backfill -
6 Grabenverfüllung
Grabenverfüllung f trench backfillDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Grabenverfüllung
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7 закладывать
backfill горн., embed, found, (шахту, фундамент) lay, load, pack, ( выработанное пространство) stow* * *закла́дывать гл.1. ( начинать постройку здания) break ground for …закла́дывать дре́ну — place [install] a drainзакла́дывать транше́ю — carry down a trench, carry a trench (to a depth of … metres)закла́дывать фунда́мент — lay a foundation2. (заделывать во что-л.) embed (in) (e. g. concrete)закла́дывать в кла́дку — immure3. (заполнять чем-л. пустое пространство) block [wall] upзакла́дывать ва́рочную ка́меру в невулканизи́рованную ши́ну — bag a tyreзакла́дывать вы́работанное простра́нство — брит. stow the waste; амер. fill with waste rock -
8 Grabenramme
Grabenramme f trench rammer, trench tamper, backfill rammerDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Grabenramme
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9 Verdichtung
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10 Verdichtung des (Rohr-)Grabens
f < bau> ■ compaction; backfill compaction; compaction of trench; rammingGerman-english technical dictionary > Verdichtung des (Rohr-)Grabens
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