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1 посол
brining, cure, curing, salination, salting* * *посо́л м.
saltingмо́крый посо́л — brine [wet] saltingстопово́й посо́л — kenchingсухо́й посо́л — dry salting -
2 мокрый посол
1) Engineering: brine salting, pickle salting2) Leather: wet salting -
3 посол в рассоле
1) Engineering: brine salting, pickle salting2) Food industry: wet salting -
4 посол тузлукованием
1) Engineering: brine salting, pickle salting2) Fishery: wet saltingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > посол тузлукованием
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5 мокросоление
1) Leather: wet salting2) Food industry: green salting -
6 мокросоление
мокросоле́ние с. кож.
wet salting -
7 мокросоление
с. кож. wet salting
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