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1 ice
1) лед
2) айсбимс
3) ледовитый
4) ледовый
5) ледяной
6) замораживать
7) заморозить
– anchor ice
– block ice
– bottom ice
– brackish ice crust
– brine ice maker
– chunk ice
– consolidated ice
– crushed ice
– dispersed ice edge
– dispersing ice
– drift ice
– dry ice
– giant ice floe
– giant ice floes
– glacier ice
– grounded sea ice
– heavy ice
– hummocked ice
– hummocked ice
– hummocked ice ridge
– ice airfield
– ice beam
– ice blink
– ice bridge
– ice bunker
– ice cakes
– ice calorimeter
– ice city
– ice cliff
– ice concrete
– ice cover
– ice fields
– ice floes
– ice fog
– ice formation
– ice formation point
– ice gate
– ice indicator
– ice jam
– ice limit
– ice lining
– ice pack
– ice saw
– ice shedding by conductors
– ice sheet
– ice shelf
– ice technology
– ice tongs
– ice wall
– ingest ice
– inland ice
– land ice
– leeward ice edge
– make ice in cans
– manufactured ice
– mature ice
– melt ice
– old bay ice
– pack ice
– pancake ice
– rotten ice
– sea ice crust
– shed ice
– sublimated ice
– tongue of ice
– two-year ice
– vast ice floes
– water ice
– windward ice edge
– winter ice
– year-old ice
– young ice
advection fog over ice — <geogr.> туман надледный
an opening cut through ice — <geogr.> майна
connecting strip of ice — <geogr.> перемычка ледяная
forms of young ice — <geogr.> льды ниласовые
heavily puddled ice — <geogr.> лед кружевной
ice with burnt puddles — <geogr.> лед с проталинами
ice with meltwater puddles — <geogr.> лед со снежинцами
ice with thawing holes — <geogr.> лед с проталинами
nearly close ice — <geogr.> лед сплоченный
scattered to broken ice — <geogr.> лед разреженный
snow water on ice — <geogr.> лед со снежинцами
thick winter ice — <geogr.> лед годовалый, лед однолетний
very scattered ice — <geogr.> лед редкий
young polar ice — <geogr.> лед двухлетний
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2 ice
1) лёд || ледовый; ледяной2) замораживать•ice with burnt puddles — геогр. лёд с проталинами
ice with meltwater puddles — геогр. лёд со снежинцами
- calved iceice with thawing holes — геогр. лёд с проталинами
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3 thawing
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4 thawing
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