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Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > износостойкость
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1) General subject: durability, quality wearing2) Engineering: endurance, sliding strength, wear resistance, wearability, wearing capacity, wearlessness3) Construction: abrasion hardness, abrasion resistance, abrasive hardness, attrition hardness, wearing power4) Economy: resistance to wear and tear5) Automobile industry: staying qualities, wear resisting property, wear-resistance, wearing qualities6) Metallurgy: enduring quality, wear-resisting properties, wearing quality7) Oil: lubricity (маслянистость, смазывающая способность), resistance to wear, wear hardness8) Silicates: attrition resistance9) Drilling: resistance to abrasion10) Polymers: abrasive resistance, wear, wear life, wearing property11) Automation: wear properties12) Quality control: hard-wearing, passive hardness, wear-resisting property13) Robots: hardwearing14) Makarov: lasting qualities, resistant to wear, wear strength15) Electrochemistry: scrub resistance16) Electrical engineering: wear-resistance (контактов реле)17) Cement: lasting properties -
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wearing capacity, endurance, wear resisting property, sliding strength, wear-resistance, wearability, wearlessness* * *износосто́йкость ж.
wear resistanceотноси́тельная износосто́йкость — comparative wear resistance* * * -
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1) Automobile industry: staying qualities, wear-resisting property, wearing qualities2) Makarov: abrasion resistance, durability, resistant to wear
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