Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
billet
Russian translation:
заготовка, биллет; сутунка; болванка, брусок
English term
billet
The invention refers to a heavy cutting nozzle for cutting workpieces made of steel and workpieces made of iron alloys, particularly slabs, ingots and billets,
4 +3 | заготовка, биллет; сутунка; болванка, брусок | Oleg Delendyk |
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Proposed translations
заготовка, биллет; сутунка; болванка, брусок
LingvoUniversal (En-Ru) (к версии ABBYY Lingvo x5)
Англо-русский словарь общей лексики. © ABBYY, 2011. 100 тыс. статей.
Сутунка плоская стальная заготовка толщиной обычно 4-22 мм и шириной 150-730 мм. Используется для получения прокаткой жести, трансформаторной, кровельной стали и т. д.
GreatEncyclopaedicDictionary (Ru-Ru) (к версии Lingvo x5)
Большой энциклопедический словарь. © «Большая Советская Энциклопедия», Москва, 1998. Около 66,600 заголовков
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