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1 наружный привальный брус
1) Naval: belting, fender, outer wale, outer wales, rubbing list, rubbing piece, rubbing strake, rubbing strip2) Yachting: outwaleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > наружный привальный брус
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2 бархоут
1) General subject: wales2) Naval: bends, rubbing piece, rubbing strake, rubbing strip -
3 привальный брус
1) General subject: marine fendering, wood belting2) Naval: breasting dolphin, fender, fender guard, fendering, guard-rail, lash rail, permanent fender, rubber, rubbing band, rubbing strake, shelf, shelf piece, side fender, crash rails3) Engineering: fender bar, guard rail, rubbing piece, sheer clamp4) Yachting: clamp -
4 бархоут
бархо́ут м. мор.
rubbing strip, rubbing strake -
5 бархоут
м. мор. rubbing strip, rubbing strake -
6 обносный брус
Naval: rubbing strake
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