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21 distance
1) расстоя́ние сat a distance of two miles — на расстоя́нии двух миль
it's within walking distance of the hotel — э́то бли́зко от гости́ницы, мо́жно дойти́ пешко́м
2) спорт диста́нция ж- keep one's distance
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22 distance
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23 distance of run
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > distance of run
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24 run over
пробегать; перебрасывать; переливатьсяThe English-Russian dictionary general scientific > run over
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25 run the blockade
to run the blockade — прорвать блокаду; нарушить блокаду
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26 distance actually run
Морской термин: фактически пройденное расстояние -
27 distance of run
Автомобильный термин: длина пробега -
28 distance run
1) Морской термин: пройденное расстояние2) Техника: пробег -
29 distance run between overhauls
Техника: межремонтный пробегУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > distance run between overhauls
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30 distance run during accelerating period
Военный термин: пробег за период ускоренияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > distance run during accelerating period
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31 distance run during braking period
Военный термин: пробег за тормозной периодУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > distance run during braking period
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32 distance run during free-running (coasting) period
Военный термин: пробег за период выбегаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > distance run during free-running (coasting) period
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33 distance of run
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34 distance run
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35 distance run during free-running period
Военный термин: (coasting) пробег за период выбегаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > distance run during free-running period
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36 distance run
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37 distance actually run
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38 distance of run
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39 distance run
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40 distance run between overhauls
English-Russian scientific dictionary > distance run between overhauls
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