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1 screening of ships in passage
Военный термин: походное охранениеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > screening of ships in passage
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2 screening of ships in passage
English-Russian military dictionary > screening of ships in passage
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3 screening of ships in passage
English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > screening of ships in passage
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4 screening
1. n спец. экранирование2. n воен. прикрытие, маскировка, охранениеscreening patrol — группа прикрытия; заслон; боевое охранение; сторожевой пост
3. n спец. грохочение, отсеивание, рассев4. n отбор, проверка5. n спец. скринингСинонимический ряд:1. crushed rock (noun) alluvium; coarse sand; crushed rock; gravel; marl; pea gravel; pebbles; rocks; shale2. censoring (verb) blipping; bowdlerising; bowdlerizing; censoring; expurgating3. closing (verb) block out; blocking out; closing; obscuring; obstructing; shrouding; shut out; shutting off; shutting out4. defending (verb) bulwarking; covering; defending; fending; guarding; protecting; safeguarding; securing; shielding5. hiding (verb) burying; caching; concealing; ensconcing; hiding; occulting; planting; secreting; stashing6. shading (verb) shading; shadowing7. sieving (verb) sieving; sifting
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