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1 the keel runs along the centre line of the ships bottom
Макаров: киль проходит посредине днища суднаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the keel runs along the centre line of the ships bottom
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2 keel runs along the centre line of the ships bottom
Макаров: киль проходит посредине днища суднаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > keel runs along the centre line of the ships bottom
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3 киль проходит посредине днища судна
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > киль проходит посредине днища судна
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4 киль
1. м. fin, vertical stabilizer2. м. keel -
5 киль
backbone мор., keel* * *киль м.1. ( летательного аппарата) (tail) fin, vertical stabilizerкиль обеспе́чивает путеву́ю усто́йчивость — the fin affords directional stability2. ( судна) keelопроки́дываться вверх ки́лем — keel overкиль прохо́дит посреди́не дни́ща су́дна — the keel runs along the centre line of the ships bottomбоково́й киль — bilge keelве́рхний киль — dorsal finвыдвижно́й киль — centre-board, drop [sliding] keelкоро́бчатый киль — duct keelнадфюзеля́жный киль — dorsal finни́жний киль — ventral finопускно́й киль — centre-hoard, drop [sliding] keelподфюзеля́жный киль — ventral finскулово́й киль — bilge keelтунне́льный киль — duct keel
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