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1 указывать разграничительные линии
Military: designate boundaries, designate boundsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > указывать разграничительные линии
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2 граница границ·а
1) (государственная) border, frontier, boundary, lineпересекать / переходить границу — to cross the border / frontier / line
устанавливать границы (страны) — to designate / to define / to settle the boundaries / boundary lines; to demarcate the frontier (of a country)
государственная граница — state boundary / border / frontier
нарушать государственную границу — to violate the state border / frontier
ворота пролёта государственных границ (самолётами) — points for crossing national boundaries / borders
сухопутные границы — land boundaries / borders
граница, установленная договором — boundary established by a treaty
делимитация / установление границ — delimitation of frontiers
нарушение границы — border violation, violation of the border / frontier, illegal crossing of the border / frontier
неприкосновенность / нерушимость границ — inviolability of borders
гарантировать / обеспечивать неприкосновенность границ — to ensure the inviolability of the borders
2) (предел) limit, bound, line, boundary, meteпровести границу — to draw a line / a boundary
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3 установить границы страны
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > установить границы страны
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4 граница
boundary
- запуска обедная" (двиг.) — "lean" start limit
- запуска "богатая" (двиг.) — "rich" start limit
- зоны (разбивки ла) — zone boundary
(ata-loo, 1-6-1) — zone charts shall designate zone boundaries and their station numbers.
- облаков, нижняя — cloud ceiling
- помпажа (на характеристиках компрессора) — surge line
- спутной струи — wake boundary
- струи (реактивной) — jet boundary
- устойчивости — stability limitРусско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > граница
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