hypothesized pipe rupture - translation to russian
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hypothesized pipe rupture - translation to russian

AMERICAN DJ AND AUTHOR
DJ/Rupture; DJ/RUPTURE; DJ /Rupture; DJ Rupture; DJ rupture; Dj rupture; Dj Rupture; Mudd Up!; Mudd Up; DJ \rupture; DJ \Rupture; DJ/rupture; DJ /rupture

hypothesized pipe rupture      

нефтегазовая промышленность

гипотетический разрыв трубопровода

tobacco pipe         
  • Peterson]] briar pipe
  • [[Sherlock Holmes]] smoking a pipe. This color painting by Frank Wiles first appeared in the September, 1914 number of ''[[Strand Magazine]]'' to illustrate the first installment of "[[The Valley of Fear]]".
  • Pipes made of [[bamboo]] buds (handmade)
  • A group of English clay pipes, from the early 17th to late 19th century, none complete, [[Bedford Museum]], 2010
  • [[Corncob]] pipe
  • A typical ready-rubbed pipe tobacco, sold in a tin
  • An [[Egypt]]ian hookah (shisha)
  • Waterpipe smoking in [[Vietnam]]
  • ''Inlayed Pipe Bowl with Two Faces'', early 19th century, [[Brooklyn Museum]]
  • Traditional smoking pipes for sale in Lin'an, [[Jianshui County]], China, 2016
  • A [[meerschaum pipe]]
  • Detail of "Old Peasant Lighting a Pipe" by [[Johann Carl Loth]] (1655/1660)
  • Smoking a bamboo-bud pipe
  • Parts of a pipe include the (1) bowl, (2) chamber, (3) draught hole, (4) shank, (5) mortise, (6) tenon, (7) stem, (8) bit (or mouthpiece), (9) lip, and (10) bore.
  • Venturi pipe of synthetic materials
TOOL SPECIFICALLY MADE TO SMOKE TOBACCO OR OTHER PRODUCTS
Chamber pipe; Corncob pipe; Pipe sweetening; Corn cob pipe; Calabash pipe; Pipe tobacco; Smoking pipe (tobacco); Smoking pipes; Tobacco pipes

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общая лексика

(курительная) трубка

pipe tobacco         
  • Peterson]] briar pipe
  • [[Sherlock Holmes]] smoking a pipe. This color painting by Frank Wiles first appeared in the September, 1914 number of ''[[Strand Magazine]]'' to illustrate the first installment of "[[The Valley of Fear]]".
  • Pipes made of [[bamboo]] buds (handmade)
  • A group of English clay pipes, from the early 17th to late 19th century, none complete, [[Bedford Museum]], 2010
  • [[Corncob]] pipe
  • A typical ready-rubbed pipe tobacco, sold in a tin
  • An [[Egypt]]ian hookah (shisha)
  • Waterpipe smoking in [[Vietnam]]
  • ''Inlayed Pipe Bowl with Two Faces'', early 19th century, [[Brooklyn Museum]]
  • Traditional smoking pipes for sale in Lin'an, [[Jianshui County]], China, 2016
  • A [[meerschaum pipe]]
  • Detail of "Old Peasant Lighting a Pipe" by [[Johann Carl Loth]] (1655/1660)
  • Smoking a bamboo-bud pipe
  • Parts of a pipe include the (1) bowl, (2) chamber, (3) draught hole, (4) shank, (5) mortise, (6) tenon, (7) stem, (8) bit (or mouthpiece), (9) lip, and (10) bore.
  • Venturi pipe of synthetic materials
TOOL SPECIFICALLY MADE TO SMOKE TOBACCO OR OTHER PRODUCTS
Chamber pipe; Corncob pipe; Pipe sweetening; Corn cob pipe; Calabash pipe; Pipe tobacco; Smoking pipe (tobacco); Smoking pipes; Tobacco pipes

общая лексика

трубочный табак

Definition

ТРУБА
(итал. tromba) духовой медный мундштучный музыкальный инструмент, известен с древних времен. Современный тип вентильной трубы сложился к сер. 19 в.

Wikipedia

Jace Clayton

Jace Clayton, also known as DJ /rupture, is a New York-based American DJ, writer and interdisciplinary artist. In addition to his music, Clayton has established a blog identity with musical and non-musical posts on his website, "mudd up!". His book, Uprooot: Travels in 21st-Century Music and Digital Culture, was published in 2016.

What is the Russian for hypothesized pipe rupture? Translation of &#39hypothesized pipe rupture&#39