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2 double-hull submarine
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3 double hull submarine
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1. n геогр. Гулль, Халл2. n геогр. Халл3. n пустой стручок; кожура; шелуха; скорлупа4. n чашечка5. n оболочка6. n одежды, одеяние7. v шелушить, лущить; очищать от скорлупы, снимать кожуру, чистить; обрушивать8. n мор. корпус; остов, каркасhull down — с корпусом, скрытым за горизонтом
9. n ав. фюзеляж, корпус10. n ав. лодка11. v попасть снарядом в корпус корабля; пробить снарядом корпус корабля12. v дрейфоватьСинонимический ряд:1. frame (noun) cast; covering; decks; frame; framework; mold; mould; skeleton; underbody2. shell (noun) case; husk; peel; pod; rind; shell; shuck; skin; slough3. husk (verb) husk; peel; shell; shuck; skinАнтонимический ряд: -
5 двухкорпусная подводная лодка
1) Naval: double hull submarine, twin-hull submarine2) Engineering: double-hull submarineУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > двухкорпусная подводная лодка
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6 корпус летающей лодки
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > корпус летающей лодки
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7 корпус типа летающей лодки
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > корпус типа летающей лодки
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