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1 offshore fishing
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3 fishery
noun* * *fish·ery[ˈfɪʃəri]n (industry) Fischerei[wirtschaft] f; (fishing) Fischfang m, Fischerei f; (fishing-grounds) Fischereizone f, Fischfanggebiet ntoffshore \fishery Küstenfischgründe pl* * *['fIʃərɪ]n(= area) Fischereizone f or -gewässer nt; (= industry) Fischerei f* * *fishery [ˈfıʃərı] s1. Fischerei f, Fischfang m2. Fischwirtschaft f3. Fischzuchtanlage f4. Fischgründe pl, Fanggebiet n, -platz m:fisheries agreement Fischereiabkommen n* * *noun* * *n.Fischerei f. -
4 fishery
fish·ery [ʼfɪʃəri] n( industry) Fischerei[wirtschaft] f; ( fishing) Fischfang m, Fischerei f; ( fishing-grounds) Fischereizone f, Fischfanggebiet nt;offshore \fishery Küstenfischgründe mpl -
5 rig
I 1. noun1) (Naut.) Takelung, die2. transitive verb,drilling rig — Bohrturm, der; (off shore) Bohrinsel, die
- gg- (Naut.) auftakelnPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/91030/rig_out">rig out- rig upII transitive verb,* * *[riɡ] 1. past tense, past participle - rigged; verb 2. noun1) (an oil-rig.) die Kleidung2) (any special equipment, tools etc for some purpose.) die Ausrüstung3) (the arrangement of sails etc of a sailing-ship.) die Takelung•- rigging- rig out
- rig up* * *rig1[rɪg]I. vt<- gg->▪ to \rig sth etw manipulierento \rig an election/results eine Wahl/Ergebnisse manipulierento \rig the market/prices den Markt/Preise manipulieren\rigging of ballots [or ballot-\rigging] Wahlmanipulation frig2[rɪg]I. nhi-fi \rig Hi-Fi-Anlage flighting \rig Beleuchtungsanlage f4. (drilling/oil rig)drilling \rig Bohrinsel fgas/oil \rig Gas-/Ölbohrinsel fin full \rig in voller Montur famII. vt<- gg->1. NAUTto \rig a boat/ship/yacht ein Boot/ein Schiff/eine Jacht takeln fachsprto \rig sails/shrouds/stays Segel/Wanten/Stags anschlagen fachspr2. AVIAT3. (set up)▪ to \rig sth etw [behelfsmäßig] zusammenbauen* * *[rɪg]1. nin full rig — in großer Aufmachung, in voller Montur (inf)
4) (inf: articulated lorry) Sattelschlepper m2. vt2) (fig) election, market etc manipulierenit was rigged! — das war Manipulation
* * *rig1 [rıɡ]A v/t2. SCHIFFa) ein Schiff auftakelnb) ein Segel anschlagen3. rig out, rig upa) ausrüsten, -statten ( beide:with mit),b) umg jemanden ausstaffieren:rig o.s. out sich auftakeln5. FLUG (auf)rüsten, montierenB s1. SCHIFFa) Takelung fb) Takelage f2. (behelfsmäßige) Vorrichtung3. Ausrüstung f, Ausstattung f4. FLUG (Auf) Rüstung f5. TECH Bohrinsel f6. umg Aufmachung f, -zug m:in full rig in voller Montur7. US Fuhrwerk n, Gespann n8. US Sattelschlepper mrig2 [rıɡ] v/t eine Wahl, die Preise etc manipulieren* * *I 1. noun1) (Naut.) Takelung, die2. transitive verb,drilling rig — Bohrturm, der; (off shore) Bohrinsel, die
- gg- (Naut.) auftakelnPhrasal Verbs:- rig out- rig upII transitive verb,* * *v.ausrüsten v.
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