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Soaking pit
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Колодец нагревательный, русский
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Pit, английский
- Generally a colloquialism for a landing, also known as a deck or ramp (23).
- Small dent or depression in the cloth caused by a ball being driven down into the table
- Packet interdeparture time
- Photo-interpreter (group)
- A crater or cavity upon the surface but not penetrating completely through the
- A hollow place on a surface the pit of the stomach the epigastrium, the part of the upper abdomen between the ribcage above the navel. armpit
- In the dockyards. see saw-pit.
- Выемка; ямка; "пит"; впадина
- Фиксация состояния памяти; копия момента времени
- A specific area of the trading floor that is designed for the trading of commodities, individual futures, or option contracts.
- Яма для хранения овощей площадка, куда скатываются сбитые кегли часть биржевого зала, отведенная для торговли определенным товаром
Pit (test pit, trial pit, prospect pit), английский
Pit ash, английский
Pit bank, английский
Pit bar, английский
Pit boards. well-graded aggregate aggregate having a particle-size distribution which will produce maximum density, i.e., minimum void space., английский
Pit boss, английский
Pit bottom, английский
Pit bottom jacking rig, английский
Pit brow, английский
Pit cage, английский
Pit coal, английский
Pit committee, английский
A committee of the exchange that determines the daily settlement price of futures contracts.
Pit copying, английский
Моментальное копирование (данных)
Pit efficiency, английский
Pit eye, английский
Pit fall, английский
A colloquial term for a crown hole.
Pit foreman, английский
Pit frame, английский
Pit furnace, английский
Pit gas, английский
A deep hollow in the mucous membrane forming the walls of the stomach
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Смягчающий, русский
Soaking, английский
- Treatment of rayon yarns in a lubricating and sizing solution preparatory to hard twisting. soap: the detergent obtained by the formation of a sodium or potassium salt of a fatty acid or mixture of fatty acids.
- Prolonged holding at a selected temperature.
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