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1 sea worthiness
Военный термин: мореходность -
2 sea worthiness
см. seaworthiness -
3 sea worthiness
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4 sea worthiness
[com] sposobnost broda za plovidbu -
5 sea worthiness
கடற்பயணத் தகுதியுடைமை -
6 SEA WORTHINESS
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7 sea worthiness certificate
sea worthiness certificate LOGIS Schiffszeugnis n (trifft Aussagen über die Tauglichkeit eines Schiffes zum Befahren bestimmer Wasserstraßen)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > sea worthiness certificate
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8 seaworthiness sea·worthiness n
['siːˌwɜːðɪnɪs] -
9 certificate of sea worthiness
கடற் பயணத் தகுதிச் சான்றிதழ் -
10 worthiness
пригодность; способность -
11 sea
1) море2) океан3) вал4) зыбь5) волна6) морской- sea aft- at sea- Azov Sea- sea bunk- beam sea- sea bed- sea calf- sea cock- sea cow- deep sea- sea dike- sea dog- sea fire- full sea- sea gate- sea girt- sea gulf- sea gull- head sea- high sea- Kara Sea- sea law- sea leg- sea line- main sea- sea mack- sea mew- sea mile- sea ooze- sea ore- sea pass- sea pay- sea room- sea sand- sea scum- sea side- sea sled- sea term- sea long- sea turn- sea wall- sea way- sea weed
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