depth

depth
1) глубина; высота (напр. балки)
2) мощность, толщина (напр. пласта)
3) насыщенность (цвета)

depth in inches — толщина слоя (напр. воды) в дюймах

to gauge depth — измерять глубину

- depth of bridge floor - depth of compacted layer - depth of compacted lift - depth of cup - depth of drainage - depth of fill - depth of foundation - depth of frost penetration - depth of fusion - depth of girder - depth of pavement - depth of penetration - depth of rail - depth of runoff - depth of truss - depth of vault - bed depth - bucket lowering depth - burial depth - constructional depth - critical depth - digging depth - economic depth - effective depth of section - floor depth - frostproof depth - natural depth - reservoir depth - target well depth - truss depth
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1.   глубина
2.   высота
3.   толщина; мощность (пласта)
4.   насыщенность (цвета)
- depth of arch
- depth of ballast section
- depth of compacted layer
- depth of compacted lift
- depth of concrete cover over the reinforcement
- depth of concrete cover
- depth of corrugations
- depth of cut
- depth of foundation
- depth of frost penetration
- depth of penetration
- depth of round
- depth of room
- depth of runoff
- depth of section
- depth of slot
- depth of soil freezing
- depth of freezing
- depth of trench
- depth of truss
- depth of zero annual amplitude
- ballast depth
- beam depth
- conjugate depths
- construction depth
- controlling depth
- critical depth
- cutoff depth
- cutting depth
- digging depth
- drain depth
- effective depth
- floor depth
- footing depth
- hydraulic mean depth
- mean depth
- mean hydraulic depth
- natural depth
- navigation water depth
- overall depth of section
- precipitation depth
- stripping depth
- structural depth

Англо-русский строительный словарь. 2013.

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