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1 discharge is transfer of cargo from a ship to shore or another vessel
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > discharge is transfer of cargo from a ship to shore or another vessel
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2 shore
A n1 (coast, edge) ( of sea) côte f, rivage m ; ( of lake) rive f ; ( of island) côte f ; on the shore sur le rivage ; off the shore of Naut au large de ;■ shore up: -
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shore [∫ɔ:r][+ building] étayer ; [+ argument] consolider* * *[ʃɔː(r)]off the shore of — Nautical au large de
2) ( dry land) terre f3) ( beach) grève f, plage f•Phrasal Verbs:- shore up -
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I [ʃɔː(r)]1) (coast, edge) (of sea) costa f., riva f.; (of lake) riva f.; (of island) costa f.off the shore of — mar. al largo di
2) mar. (dry land) terra f.3) (beach) spiaggia f.II [ʃɔː(r)]verbo transitivo puntellare- shore up* * *[ʃo:](land bordering on the sea or on any large area of water: a walk along the shore; When the ship reached Gibraltar the passengers were allowed on shore.) spiaggia* * *I [ʃɔː(r)] vtII [ʃɔː(r)] nto shore up — (tunnel, wall) puntellare, fig consolidare, (prices) mantenere
* * *I [ʃɔː(r)]1) (coast, edge) (of sea) costa f., riva f.; (of lake) riva f.; (of island) costa f.off the shore of — mar. al largo di
2) mar. (dry land) terra f.3) (beach) spiaggia f.II [ʃɔː(r)]verbo transitivo puntellare- shore up -
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ʃo:(land bordering on the sea or on any large area of water: a walk along the shore; When the ship reached Gibraltar the passengers were allowed on shore.) costa, playashore n playa / orillatr[ʃɔːSMALLr/SMALL]\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLon shore en tierrashore leave permiso para bajar a tierra————————tr[ʃɔːSMALLr/SMALL]1 puntal nombre masculino1 (building, tunnel) apuntalar (up, -)they shored up the wall: apuntalaron la paredshore n1) : orilla f (del mar, etc.)2) prop: puntal mn.• costa s.f.• entibo s.m.• marina s.f.• orilla s.f.• playa s.f.• puntal s.m.• región s.f.• ribera s.f.
I ʃɔːr, ʃɔː(r)1) ca) (of sea, lake) orilla fthey have a house by the shore — tienen una casa a la orilla del mar/lago
b) ( coast) costa f, ribera f2)a) u ( land)
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Phrasal Verbs:- shore up
I [ʃɔː(r)]1. N1) [of sea, lake] orilla fwe were now a few hundred yards from shore — ahora nos hallábamos a unos cientos de yardas de la orilla or de la costa
2) shores [of country] liter tierras fpl2.CPDshore bird N — ave f zancuda
shore leave N — permiso m para bajar a tierra
shore patrol N — (US) patrulla f costera
II [ʃɔː(r)]1.VTto shore up — (lit) apuntalar; (fig) apoyar, reforzar, sostener
2.N (=prop) puntal m* * *
I [ʃɔːr, ʃɔː(r)]1) ca) (of sea, lake) orilla fthey have a house by the shore — tienen una casa a la orilla del mar/lago
b) ( coast) costa f, ribera f2)a) u ( land)
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Phrasal Verbs:- shore up -
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1. n корабль; судноship propeller — судовой движитель; гребной винт
2. n парусное судно3. n спорт. академическая восьмёрка4. n самолёт5. n дирижабль6. n космический корабль7. n экипаж корабляships that pass in the night — корабли, проходящие в ночи; мимолётные, случайные встречи
8. v перевозить, отправлять, отгружать по водеto ship a sea — получить сильный удар волны, черпнуть воды
9. v транспортировать10. v поставлять11. v грузить12. v грузиться; принимать на борт13. v редк. садитьсяto ship for … — садиться на пароход, идущий в …
14. v производить посадку15. v нанимать команду16. v наниматься17. v амер. транспортироваться, быть пригодным для транспортировкиfruits that ship badly — фрукты, плохо переносящие перевозку
18. v разг. отправлять, избавлятьсяship off — отправлять, отсылать
19. v мор. ставить; ставить, навешивать20. v мор. черпать водуСинонимический ряд:1. large boat (noun) boat; ferry; freighter; large boat; ocean liner; steamer; steamship; supertanker; tanker2. space craft (noun) battleship; interstellar vessel; orbiter; rocket; space craft; space ship; space shuttle; space station; space tug; starship3. move (verb) dislocate; disturb; move; remove; shift; transfer4. send (verb) address; cart; consign; dispatch; forward; freight; remit; route; send; send by sea; transmit; transport -
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берег; побережьеwaves nibbling the shore — волны, размывающие берег
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8 ship put away from the shore
Макаров: корабль отчалил от берегаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > ship put away from the shore
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9 hug the shore
waves nibbling the shore — волны, размывающие берег
to drown in ken of shore — утонуть, уже видя берег
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10 stony shore
waves nibbling the shore — волны, размывающие берег
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11 pirate ship
Синонимический ряд:armed ship (noun) armed ship; armed vessel; corsair; freebooter; private vessel; privateer; sea rover; ship -
12 admiral ship
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13 capital ship
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14 ensign ship
флагманское судно, флагманский корабль -
15 guided-missile ship
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > guided-missile ship
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16 master of the ship
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17 the ship put away from the shore
Макаров: корабль отчалил от берегаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the ship put away from the shore
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18 the ship recedes from the shore
Общая лексика: корабль удаляется от берегаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the ship recedes from the shore
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19 gangway
tr['gæŋweɪ]1 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL (aisle, passage) pasillo2 (on ship) pasarela\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLgangway! SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL ¡paso!gangway ['gæŋ.weɪ] n1) : pasarela f2)gangway! : ¡abran paso!n.• pasadero s.m.• pasadizo s.m.• pasillo s.m.• paso s.m.• plancha s.f.• portalón s.m.• tilla s.f.'gæŋweɪ1) ( walkway) pasarela f2) ( between rows of seats) (BrE) pasillo m['ɡæŋweɪ]N1) (Brit) (in theatre, aircraft) pasillo m, pasadizo m2) (Naut) (on ship) escalerilla f, pasarela f ; (from ship to shore) pasarela fgangway! — ¡abran paso!
* * *['gæŋweɪ]1) ( walkway) pasarela f2) ( between rows of seats) (BrE) pasillo m -
20 lifeboat
noun (a boat for saving shipwrecked people.) bote salvavidaslifeboat n bote salvavidastr['laɪfbəʊt]1 (on shore) lancha de socorro2 (on ship) bote nombre masculino salvavidaslifeboat ['laɪf.bo:t] n: bote m salvavidasn.• lancha de salvamento s.f.n.• bote de salvamento s.m.• bote salvavidas s.m.• lancha de socorro s.f.• salvavidas s.m.['laɪfbǝʊt]1.2.CPDlifeboat station N — estación f de lanchas de socorro
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