lighting

lighting
1) освещение
2) осветительный
- architectural lighting - artificial lighting - built-in lighting - combined lighting - concealed lighting - construction site lighting - cornice lighting - cove lighting - dazzle lighting - decorative lighting - dull lighting - electric lighting - emergency lighting - exterior lighting - faint lighting - flashing lighting - flood lighting - fluorescent lighting - front lighting - indirect lighting - indoor lighting - interior lighting - local lighting - mixed lighting - natural lighting - neon-tube lighting - outdoor lighting - overhead lighting - panel lighting - public lighting - scattering lighting - semi-direct lighting - side lighting - soft lighting - stray lighting - street lighting - sufficient lighting - top lighting - tungsten lighting - twin flood lighting - working lighting
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освещение; осветительная аппаратура
- lighting of building sites
- artificial lighting
- borrowed lighting
- cove lighting
- diffused lighting
- emergency lighting
- general lighting
- highway lighting
- indoor lighting
- local lighting
- natural lighting
- outdoor lighting
- overhead lighting
- partial lighting
- street lighting
- whiteway lighting

Англо-русский строительный словарь. 2013.

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