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судно неограниченного морского плаванияБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > ocean-going ship
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1) Общая лексика: судно дальнего плавания2) Военный термин: морское судно3) Техника: судно неограниченного морского плавания4) Экономика: океанское судно -
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English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > ocean-going ship
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Общая лексика: океанский лайнерУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > passenger ocean-going ship
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[ʹəʋʃ(ə)n͵gəʋıŋ] aокеанский ( о судне) -
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tr['əʊʃəngəʊɪŋ]1 de alta mar, de altura'əʊʃənˌgəʊɪŋ['ǝʊʃǝnˌɡǝʊɪŋ]ADJ [ship] transatlántico* * *['əʊʃənˌgəʊɪŋ] -
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ˈəuʃənˈɡəuɪŋ прил. океанский( о пароходе) океанский (о судне) - passenger * ship океанский лайнер - * submarine океанская подводная лодка ocean-going океанский (о пароходе)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > ocean-going
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['əʊʃngəʊɪŋ]adjective [vessel, ship] de haute mer
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