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101 seaward flank
фланг, находящийся мористее -
102 seaward patrol craft
Бр. патрульный [сторожевой] катер -
103 seaward
в сторону моря, расположенный в сторону моря, ориентированный в сторону моря -
104 seaward
['siːwəd] 1. adjспрямо́ваний до мо́ря2. adv(тж. seawards) до мо́ря -
105 seaward
(расположенный, ориентированный) в сторону моря; (расположенный) мористее -
106 seaward
в сторону моря -
107 seaward(s)
adverb (towards the sea; away from the land: The yacht left the harbour and sailed seawards.) προς τη θάλασσα -
108 seaward(s)
adverb (towards the sea; away from the land: The yacht left the harbour and sailed seawards.) προς τη θάλασσα -
109 seaward(s)
adverb (towards the sea; away from the land: The yacht left the harbour and sailed seawards.) na širé moře -
110 seaward(s)
adverb (towards the sea; away from the land: The yacht left the harbour and sailed seawards.) na širé moře -
111 seaward(s)
adverb (towards the sea; away from the land: The yacht left the harbour and sailed seawards.) na šíre more -
112 seaward(s)
adverb (towards the sea; away from the land: The yacht left the harbour and sailed seawards.) na šíre more -
113 seaward
adj.1 dirigido hacia el mar.2 que da al mar, del lado del mar.adv.hacia el mar.s.lado del mar. -
114 seaward pull
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115 seaward coal
уголь, уходящий под морское дноАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > seaward coal
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116 seaward
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117 seaward(s)
adverbtowards the sea; away from the land:نَحْو البَحْرThe yacht left the harbour and sailed seawards.
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118 seaward(s)
adverbtowards the sea; away from the land:نَحْو البَحْرThe yacht left the harbour and sailed seawards.
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119 seaward(s)
adverb (towards the sea; away from the land: The yacht left the harbour and sailed seawards.) vers le large -
120 seaward(s)
adverb (towards the sea; away from the land: The yacht left the harbour and sailed seawards.) vers le large
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