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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > coal hulk
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1) Техника: угольный плашкоут2) Железнодорожный термин: угольная баржа -
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1. уголь2. обугливать3. угольный -
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1) килектор2) блокшив3) понтон4) корпус судна5) старое, негодное к плаванию судно -
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16 finely pulverized coal
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > finely pulverized coal
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17 угольный плашкоут
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > угольный плашкоут
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18 угольный плашкоут
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > угольный плашкоут
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1. n ком, глыба; крупный кусок2. n куча, груда; большое количество3. n целое; массаall of a lump — всё вместе, в общем, в целом
4. n опухоль, шишка; бугор, выступ5. n амер. разг. шишки, неприятности; наказаниеhe has taken a lot of lumps — на него валилось много шишек, ему здорово попадало
6. n разг. чурбан, болван, дубина; тупица7. n метал. болванка8. n «наём гуртом»9. a кусковой10. a общий, взятый в целом11. v образовать комки, сбиваться в комки12. v смешивать в кучу, в общую массу; соединять13. v брать или отдавать оптом, огулом14. v тяжело, неуклюже ступать15. v грузно садиться, опускаться16. n зоол. морской воробей17. v быть недовольным; иметь сердитый, мрачный видСинонимический ряд:1. gob (noun) bit; chunk; clod; clump; gob; hunch; hunk; nugget; piece; wad2. knob (noun) bump; bunch; hump; knob; knot; nub; protuberance; swelling3. much (noun) barrel; block; great deal; heap; lashings; lot; mass; mountain; much; multiplicity; pack; peck; pile; plenty4. oaf (noun) bohunk; bum; gawk; klutz; lobster; looby; lout; lubber; lummox; lumpkin; meathead; oaf; palooka; slouch5. bank (verb) bank; drift; group; heap; mound; pile; stack; unite6. bear (verb) abide; bear; brook; digest; endure; go; stand; stick out; stomach; suffer; support; sustain; swallow; sweat out; take; tolerate7. lumber (verb) clump; hulk; lumber; stumpАнтонимический ряд:
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