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1 upstream leaf
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > upstream leaf
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2 upstream leaf
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3 upstream leaf
Техника: наружная обшивка (крышевидного клапанного затвора), створка верхних ворот (судоходного шлюза) -
4 leaf
1) лист; тонкая пластинка2) метал. листообразная формовочная лопатка4) створка (окна, двери, шлюзовых ворот)5) крыло; пролёт ( разводного моста)6) ворота ( в каменной кладке)7) фольга8) лист ( листовой рессоры)11) лист ( страница с оборотом)•-
abrasive leaf
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bascule leaf
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diaphragm leaf
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door leaf
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downstream leaf
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folded leaf
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gold leaf
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hinge leaf
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main leaf
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roll leaf
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shutter leaf
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tin leaf
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5 створка верхних ворот
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > створка верхних ворот
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6 наружная обшивка
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > наружная обшивка
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7 наружная обшивка
( стен здания) cladding, clothing, ( крышевидного клапанного затвора) upstream leaf, exterior panelingАнгло-русский словарь технических терминов > наружная обшивка
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8 створка верхних ворот
( судоходного шлюза) upstream leafАнгло-русский словарь технических терминов > створка верхних ворот
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