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1 prone trench
Военный термин: окоп для стрельбы лёжа -
2 prone trench
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3 trench
траншея, окоп; канава, ров; ( максимальная) ширина рва ( преодолеваемого БМ) ; отрывать окоп [траншею]; см. тж. pit— lying down trench— maximum trench width— standard fire trench -
4 prone
I [prəʋn] a1. лежащий ничком; распростёртыйto lie prone - лежать лицом вниз /ничком/
to fall prone - а) упасть ничком; б) возвыш. пасть ниц
prone position - а) упор лёжа ( гимнастика); б) воен. положение для стрельбы лёжа
prone trench - воен. окоп для стрельбы лёжа
2. 1) имеющий наклон, покатый, наклонныйprone years - образн. преклонный возраст
2) отвесный, крутой, обрывистыйsome people are prone to accidents /accident prone/ - есть люди, с которыми вечно что-то случается
4. (с) ладонью вниз5. редк. жалкий; низкий; неблагородный6. (-prone) как компонент сложных слов со значением склонный или предрасположенный (к чему-л.); подверженный (чему-л.)II [prəʋn] n церк.earthquake-prone - подверженный землетрясениям, сейсмичный
краткая проповедь или молитва ( перед евхаристией) -
5 shelter
убежище; укрытие; контейнер ( для оборудования)C3 and Intelligence shelter — подвижный пункт оперативного управления, связи и разведки
— environmental shelter— gasproof shelter— tunneled shelter
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