pipe-layer
11swing pipe — noun Etymology: swing (III) : a discharge pipe on a tank the extended intake end of which can be raised (as to drain only a floating layer) …
12Physical layer pipe — LA INSTITUCIÓN Y SU CONTEXTO La Corporación de Unidad Educativa para Jóvenes y Adultos con Énfasis en Sistemas Microempresariales “U.N.I.D.E.A.S” es una institución de naturaleza privada, prestadora del servicio público educativo, en la modalidad …
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14Pipelayer — Pipe lay er, n., or Pipe layer Pipe lay er 1. One who lays conducting pipes in the ground, as for water, gas, etc. [1913 Webster] 2. (Polit. Cant) A politician who works in secret; in this sense, usually written as one word. [U.S.] [1913 Webster] …
15Трубоукладчик — (a. pipe layer, pipe laying machine; н. Rohrlegekran, Rohrleger, Rohrverlegekran; ф. poseur de tuyaux, pipelayer, pose tube; и. tendedor de tuberias) самоходная грузоподъёмная машина для прокладки трубопроводов. Cлужит для подъёма и… …
16Pipelines ballasting — is a method of pipelines securing by means of placing weights or concrete when laying pipes in swampy or wet lands. Weights (saddle shaped, articulate, with flexible elements and others) are laid on pipes when constructing pipelines by a pipe… …
17plumb — [13] Plumb comes via Old French *plombe from Latin plumbum ‘lead’, a word of uncertain origin. Of its modern English uses, the verbal ‘sound the depths’ comes from the use of a line weighted with lead (a plumb line) to measure the depth of water… …
18wire-puller — n. Tactician, manaeuvrer, diplomatist, adroit manager, pipe layer …
19кран-трубоукладчик — — [http://slovarionline.ru/anglo russkiy slovar neftegazovoy promyishlennosti/] Тематики нефтегазовая промышленность EN pipe layerpipelayer cranepipelaying crane …
20plumb — [13] Plumb comes via Old French *plombe from Latin plumbum ‘lead’, a word of uncertain origin. Of its modern English uses, the verbal ‘sound the depths’ comes from the use of a line weighted with lead (a plumb line) to measure the depth of water… …