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1 определять местонахождение путем астрономических наблюдений
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2 местоположение
fix, location, locus, position, site* * *местоположе́ние с.
location, position, seat; situationопределя́ть местоположе́ние (напр. корабля, самолёта) — fix the position (e. g., of ship, plane)определя́ть местоположе́ние с земли́ (напр. другого корабля, самолёта) — take a position fix on (e. g., ship, plane)определя́ть местоположе́ние (самолё́та) путё́м астрономи́ческих наблюде́ний — take celestial fixes to obtain a positionопределя́ть местоположе́ние то́чки на ме́стности — establish the location [position] of a place on the earth
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