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1 fishing region
1) Рыбоводство: район рыбного промысла, район рыбной ловли, рыболовный район2) Реклама: рыбопромысловый район -
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Англо-русский словарь по пищевой промышленности > fishing region
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1. n область, район, зона; край, странаthe Arctic Region — Арктика, арктический регион
2. n пространство3. n сфера, область4. n воен. округ, район5. n слой6. n анат. область, часть телаthe abdominal region — область живота, абдоминальная область
blacker-than-black region — область "чернее черного"
7. n место, местаthe back regions — кухня; подсобное помещение
the nether regions — ад, преисподняя
desolate region — безлюдный район, безлюдное место
Синонимический ряд:1. area (noun) area; belt; division; locale; part; portion; section; sector; territory; tract; vicinity; zone2. district (noun) district; precinct; quarter3. field (noun) bailiwick; champaign; demesne; domain; dominion; field; province; sphere; terrain; walk -
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5 border region
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6 gulf region
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[dɪ'laɪt]nвосторг, восхищение, большое удовольствие, наслаждение, развлечениеThe region is truly a fisherman's delight. — Этот край - рай для рыболовов.
He takes delight in unnoying me (in working at arithmetical problems, in taking people by surprise). — Ему очень нравится раздражать меня (решать арифметические задачи, захватывать кого-либо в расплох).
It is always a great delight to be with you. — Быть с вами всегда большое удовольствие.
Shopping (buying clothes, going boating) is her greatest delight. — Ходить по магазинам (покупать одежду, кататься на лодке) для нее великое удовольствие.
Your little dog is a real delight. — Ваша собачка - просто прелесть.
- true delightThe radio, the cinema and other delights kept the children interested. — Радио, кино и другие развлечения поддерживали у детей интерес
- wild delight
- boundless delight
- keenest delight
- childish delight
- constant delight
- sheer delight
- chief delights
- delight to watch such fine acting
- delights of a country life
- delights of feeding animals
- delights of fishing
- source of constant delight
- moment of delight
- in delight with the purchase
- in delight at his offer
- smb's delight
- with unutterable delight
- read with the keenest delight
- stop in delight
- feel delight in music
- find delight in the society of children
- take delight in puzzles
- express one's delight in being informed
- retaste one's old delights
- find delight in boating
- take much delight in dancing
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8 plate-forme continentale
континентальный шельф
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continental shelf
The gently sloping seabed of the shallow water nearest to a continent, covering about 45 miles from the shore and deepening over the sloping sea floor to an average depth of 400 ft. It continues until it reaches the continental slope. The continental shelf contains most of the important fishing grounds and a range of resources, including gas and oil, sand and gravel. However, the shelf is, in general, a structural extension of the continent, and so may also be a source of minerals found in that region, such as tin, gold and platinum. (Source: WRIGHT)
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9 secteur primaire
сектор сырья и сельскохозяйственной продукции
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primary sector
That part of a country's or region's economy that makes direct use of natural resources, including agriculture, forestry, fishing and the fuel, metal and mining industries. (Source: ODE)
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10 Festlandsockel
континентальный шельф
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continental shelf
The gently sloping seabed of the shallow water nearest to a continent, covering about 45 miles from the shore and deepening over the sloping sea floor to an average depth of 400 ft. It continues until it reaches the continental slope. The continental shelf contains most of the important fishing grounds and a range of resources, including gas and oil, sand and gravel. However, the shelf is, in general, a structural extension of the continent, and so may also be a source of minerals found in that region, such as tin, gold and platinum. (Source: WRIGHT)
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11 Primärsektor
сектор сырья и сельскохозяйственной продукции
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primary sector
That part of a country's or region's economy that makes direct use of natural resources, including agriculture, forestry, fishing and the fuel, metal and mining industries. (Source: ODE)
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12 continental shelf
континентальный шельф
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continental shelf
The gently sloping seabed of the shallow water nearest to a continent, covering about 45 miles from the shore and deepening over the sloping sea floor to an average depth of 400 ft. It continues until it reaches the continental slope. The continental shelf contains most of the important fishing grounds and a range of resources, including gas and oil, sand and gravel. However, the shelf is, in general, a structural extension of the continent, and so may also be a source of minerals found in that region, such as tin, gold and platinum. (Source: WRIGHT)
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сектор сырья и сельскохозяйственной продукции
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primary sector
That part of a country's or region's economy that makes direct use of natural resources, including agriculture, forestry, fishing and the fuel, metal and mining industries. (Source: ODE)
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