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1 shore
{ʃɔ:}
I. 1. бряг (на море, голямо езеро)
to go/come on SHORE слизам на брега, дебаркирам
2. подпора
3. attr брегови, на брега, на сушата
II. v обик. с up подпирам, подкрепям
III. вж. shear* * *{shъ:} n 1. бряг (на море, голямо езеро); to go/come on shore слизам(2) {shъ:} v обик. с up подпирам, подкрепям.{3} {shъ:} вж. shear.* * *крайбрежие;* * *1. attr брегови, на брега, на сушата 2. i. бряг (на море, голямо езеро) 3. ii. v обик. с up подпирам, подкрепям 4. iii. вж. shear 5. to go/come on shore слизам на брега, дебаркирам 6. подпора* * *shore[ʃɔ:] I. n 1. бряг (на море, голямо езеро); on \shore по суша; \shore leave разрешение за отпуска (на моряк); време, прекарано на сушата; to come on \shore слизам от кораб (лодка), дебаркирам; in \shore мор. в крайбрежни води; 2. (обикн. pl) земя, страна; his native \shores родината му, родния му край; II. shore n коса подпора; III. v (обикн. с up) подпирам; подкрепям; IV. shore pt от shear. -
2 shore
• бряг, опора, подпорамин.• крепеж• укрепвам -
3 shore-based
shore-based[´ʃɔ:¸beist] adj който действа с помощта на брегова база, базиран на брега. -
4 shore-leave
shore-leave[´ʃɔ:¸li:v] n мор. отпуск на суша. -
5 shore-based aircraft
• самолет на бреговата охранаEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > shore-based aircraft
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6 shore-based aircrafts
• самолет на бреговата охранаEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > shore-based aircrafts
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7 shore-based radar
• брегови радиолокационен станцияEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > shore-based radar
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8 shore-based radars
• брегови радиолокационен станцияEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > shore-based radars
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9 shore-end cable
• подводен кабелEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > shore-end cable
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10 shore-end cables
• подводен кабелEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > shore-end cables
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11 shore hardness
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12 shore hardnesses
• склероскопична твърдостEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > shore hardnesses
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13 shore indentational test
• определяне на твърдостта по ШорEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > shore indentational test
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14 shore indentational tests
• определяне на твърдостта по ШорEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > shore indentational tests
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15 shore line
• брегова линия -
16 shore lines
• брегова линия -
17 shore pipe
• пулпопровод• тръбопровод за хидравличен транспорт -
18 shore pipes
• пулпопровод• тръбопровод за хидравличен транспорт -
19 shore span
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20 shore spans
• междубрегов светъл отвор
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