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1 tropical air
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > tropical air
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2 tropical air
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3 tropical air
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4 tropical air
Техника: тропический воздух -
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6 tropical air
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7 tropical air fog
Макаров: туман тропического воздуха -
8 tropical air fog
English-Russian aviation meteorology dictionary > tropical air fog
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9 tropical air mass
Englsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > tropical air mass
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10 continental tropical air masses
English-Russian aviation meteorology dictionary > continental tropical air masses
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11 marine tropical air
English-Russian aviation meteorology dictionary > marine tropical air
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1) воздух; воздушная среда4) горн. (рудничная) атмосфера5) излучать радиосигнал ( в эфир)•to determine air in the system — устанавливать наличие воздушной пробки в системе (топливной, гидро- и т. п.);to discharge air overboard — отводить воздух в атмосферу;to go on air — выходить в эфир;to tap air from the compressor — отбирать воздух от компрессора-
actuating air
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ambient air
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Arctic air
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auxiliary air
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bleed air
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blowing air
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charge air
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clean air
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combined air
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combustion air
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community air
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compressed air
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compressor-bleed air
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conditioned air
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contaminated air
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continental air
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control air
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conveying air
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cutting air
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dead air
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decarbonizing air
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diluent air
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dissolved air
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draw-in air
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dry air
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dust-free air
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dust-laden air
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dust-loaded air
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dusty air
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entrained air
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entrapped air
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equatorial air
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excess air
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exhaust air
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fluidizing air
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flushing air
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foul air
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free air
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fresh air
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humid air
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incoming air
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intake air
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light air
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makeup air
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maritime air
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mine air
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mixing air
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moisture-laden air
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ocupational air
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off air
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oilfree air
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overfire air
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oxygen-enriched combustion air
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ozonized air
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plenum air
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pocket air
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polar air
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pollutant-loaded air
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pollutionless air
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primary air
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purge air
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ram air
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rarefied air
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reconditioned air
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return air
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rinsing air
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saturated air
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scavenging air
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scooped air
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secondary air
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shop air
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stagnant air
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standard air
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stoichiometric air
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subfreezing air
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suction air
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surface air
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tank air
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tertiary air
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theoretical air
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tropical air
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underfire air
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upper air
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воздух; атмосфера; воздушное пространство; воздушная масса; воздушный; авиационный; атмосферный16th stage air — воздух, отбираемый от 16-й ступени (компрессора)
air taken off the 16th stage compressor — воздух, отбираемый от 16-й ступени компрессора
bounce back into the air — подскакивать [подпрыгивать] в воздух (о самолёте)
enter the bleed air — попадать в воздух, отбираемый от двигателя
— BLC air— calm air— dead air— dry air— free air— open air— thin air— used air -
14 tropical continental air
English-Russian dictionary of geology > tropical continental air
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15 tropical maritime air
English-Russian dictionary of geology > tropical maritime air
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16 tropical continental air
Океанология: тропический континентальный воздухУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > tropical continental air
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17 tropical maritime air
Океанология: тропический морской воздух -
18 tropical lunar air tide
атмсферный прилив в тропиках, создаваемый притяжением ЛуныEnglish-Russian aviation meteorology dictionary > tropical lunar air tide
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19 marine tropical warm air
English-Russian aviation meteorology dictionary > marine tropical warm air
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20 тропический воздух
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > тропический воздух
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