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1 inner planking
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2 inner planking
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3 inner planking
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4 inner planking
внутренняя обшивка– деревянная настилка, поставленная на набор корпуса судна с внутренней стороны. -
5 framing provides a structure to which the outer and inner planking is secured
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > framing provides a structure to which the outer and inner planking is secured
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6 planking
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7 inner plating
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8 inside
1. n внутреннее пространство; внутренняя часть; интерьер2. n внутренняя сторона или поверхность; оборотная сторона, изнанка3. n сторона тротуара, прилегающая к домамstick inside — ручка, отклоненная в сторону центра разворота
4. n часто внутренности5. n разг. нутро, душа; сокровенные мысли и чувстваthe inside of a week — середина недели; время с понедельника до пятницы
6. n ист. пассажир, занимающий место внутри дилижанса7. n амер. разг. секретная информация8. n амер. разг. тайный агент предпринимателя9. n амер. разг. спорт. полусредний нападающий, инсайд10. n амер. разг. полигр. внутренняя сторона листа11. a внутренний12. a амер. разг. тайный, секретный; скрытый13. a амер. разг. «свой», не постороннийinside joke — шутка, понятная только «своим»
14. adv в пределах15. prep внутрь, в16. prep внутриinside passenger — пассажир, занимающий место внутри автобуса
Синонимический ряд:1. confidential (adj.) closet; confidential; hushed; private; privileged; restricted2. deep (adj.) deep; inmost3. in (adj.) in; into; within4. indoor (adj.) indoor5. inner (adj.) inner; interior; internal; intestine; inward6. inside out (adj.) backwards; inside out; reversed7. personal (adj.) direct; intimate; personal8. center (noun) center; contents; core; middle9. house (noun) house; indoors10. interior (noun) interior; inward; inwards; within11. indoors (other) indoors; withindoors; withinside12. within (other) in; inside of; inside of (US); interior of; withinАнтонимический ряд:exterior; external; out; outdoor; outside; public
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