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1 делать поворот
1) Naval: put about2) American: zig (в зигзаге)3) Sports: pivot5) Makarov: make a sweep, take a sweep6) Yachting: come about, tack ship -
2 оверштаг
1) Naval: luff her through it2) Yachting: tack ship -
3 галета
(ship's) biscuit; hard tack разг.* * ** * *(ship's) biscuit; hard tack разг.* * *hardtackrusk -
4 делать поворот оверштаг
1) General subject: about ship, about-ship, go about, stay2) Naval: put about, tack, tack aboutУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > делать поворот оверштаг
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5 менять курс
1) General subject: about ship, about-ship, veer2) Aviation: alter the heading4) Military: alter course (следования), alter heading5) Politics: backtrack6) Arms production: deflect a course7) Makarov: tack, cast about, change a tack -
6 галета
1) General subject: hard-tack, hardtack, rusk, sea biscuit, sea-biscuit, ship biscuit, ship's biscuit, water cracker, water-cracker, zwieback2) American: pilot biscuit3) Engineering: wafer (поворотного переключателя), waffle (катушки индуктивности)4) Gastronomy: hard bread5) Textile: galette (1. паковка с шёлковыми отходами 2. кокон-брак 3. пряжа из бракованных коконов 4. диск машины химического прядения), godet (машины химического прядения)6) Electronics: pie7) Jargon: dog biscuit8) Information technology: deck (переключателя)9) Food industry: pilot bread, ship bread, ship's bread11) Makarov: bread, pie (катушки индуктивности), sea-bread, ship bisquit, ships bread -
7 морской сухарь
1) General subject: hard tack, sea biscuit, sea-biscuit, ship biscuit, ship's biscuit2) American: pilot biscuit3) Makarov: sea-bread, ship bisquit -
8 галета
ж.(ship's) biscuit; hard tack разг. -
9 менять курс
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tack´er — tack1 «tak», noun, verb. –n. 1. a short, sharp pointed nail or pin with a flat, broad head: »We bought some carpet tacks. 2. a long, loose stitch used as a temporary fastening before final sewing. 3. any very slight, loose fastening: »hanging by… … Useful english dictionary
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tack — I. verb Etymology: Middle English takken, from tak Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. attach; especially to fasten or affix with tacks 2. to join in a slight or hasty manner 3. a. to add as a supplement … New Collegiate Dictionary
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