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1 water-retardant plaster
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > water-retardant plaster
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2 wasserhemmender Putz
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > wasserhemmender Putz
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3 coat
2) пиджак; китель3) слой; покрытие (см. тж
coating) || наносить слой; наносить покрытие4) грунт || грунтовать5) полигр. поливать ( формную пластину)•to apply coat by dipping — наносить покрытие окунанием;to splash on plaster coat — наносить слой штукатурки набрызгом;-
apres-ski coat
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aluminum coat
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anticorrosive coat
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antifreezing coat
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antirust coat
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asphalt coat
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asphalt color coat
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asphalt tack coat
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backing coat
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base coat
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bituminous coat
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body coat
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box coat
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browning coat
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brown coat
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buffer coat
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car coat
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coat of color
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cold-applied coat
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corrosion-resistant coat
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dash-bond coat
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decorative coat
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dress coat
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duffel coat
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duster coat
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fining coat
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finishing coat
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finish coat
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first coat
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flame-retardant coat
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floated coat
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frock coat
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full coat
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galvanizing coat
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glaze coat
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ground coat
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hot-applied coat
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hydrophobic coat
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lapel-less coat
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lead-tin coat
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leveling coat
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loden coat
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low-conductivity coat
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mast coat
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mist coat
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oil coat
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paint coat
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perennial coat
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plaster coat
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pricking-up coat
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prime coat
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protective coat
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refractory coat
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rendering coat
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rubberized coat
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scratch coat
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seal coat
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sealing coat
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second coat
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semibright coat
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setting coat
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sharp coat
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skimming coat
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skim coat
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slimline coat
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tack coat
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topping coat
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warehouse coat
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water-repellent coat
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white coat
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wrap coat
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