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1 мост с ездой понизу
1) Military: lower-deck bridge2) Construction: bottom road bridge, through bridge (при наличии горизонтальных связей между верхними поясами)3) Automobile industry: bottom-road bridge, low truss bridge, through bridge (с верхними горизонтальными связями)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > мост с ездой понизу
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2 палуба
* * *па́луба ж. мор.
deckзалива́ть па́лубу ( о волнении) — sweep the deckнастила́ть па́лубу — lay a deckска́чивать па́лубу ( из шланга) — hose down the deckшва́брить па́лубу — swab (down) the deckпа́луба ба́ка — forecastle deckпа́луба безопа́сности ( плавучего дока) — safety deckве́рхняя па́луба — weather deckвтора́я па́луба — second deckгла́вная па́луба — bulkhead [main] deckмо́стиковая па́луба — bridge deckпа́луба надстро́йки — superstructure deckни́жняя па́луба — lower deckпрогу́лочная па́луба — promenade deckпа́луба ру́бки — house deckсо́лнечная па́луба — sun deckсре́дняя па́луба — middle deckте́нтовая па́луба — awning [shade] deckшлю́почная па́луба — boat deckпа́луба ю́та — poop deck -
3 палуба
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4 двухпалубный мостик
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > двухпалубный мостик
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5 ярус
(напр. печи, сушилки) deck, ( орудие лова рыбы) line, ( орудие лова) longline, ( антенны) stack, stage, story, stratum, tier* * *я́рус м.1. tier; ( в театре) circle2. ( ряд горизонтально расположенных предметов) tier, layer3. ( моста) deck4. ( рыболовная снасть) long-line5. мн. ( таблицы) полигр. decksя́рус моста́, ве́рхний — upper deck of a bridgeя́рус моста́, ни́жний — lower storey of a bridge* * * -
6 ярус
1) <geol.> geologic <constr.> stage
2) tier
– ярус батский
верхний ярус моста — upper deck of bridge
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