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1 груз
сущ.перевозка груза — carriage (transportation) of cargo (of goods); ж/д carriage of cargo (of goods) by rail; мор carriage of cargo (of goods) by sea
- беспошлинный грузстрахование груза — cargo insurance; insurance of cargo (of goods)
- железнодорожный груз
- застрахованный груз
- наливной груз
- насыпной груз
- невостребованный груз
- незастрахованный груз
- обратный груз
- однородный груз
- отправляемый груз
- палубный груз
- повреждённый груз
- полезный груз
- скоропортящийся груз
- смешанный груз
- срочный груз
- сухой груз
- транзитный груз
- ценный груз
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2 выгружать груз
1) Naval: get out cargo2) Engineering: discharge cargo3) Railway term: discharge a load4) Economy: discharge goods, land goods, unload goods, unship (с корабл)5) Makarov: discharge a cargo -
3 разгружать груз
1) Economy: off-load cargo, off-load goods, remove cargo, remove goods, take out cargo, unload cargo2) Logistics: discharge cargo, discharged cargo
См. также в других словарях:
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unload — unloader, n. /un lohd /, v.t. 1. to take the load from; remove the cargo or freight from: to unload a truck; to unload a cart. 2. to remove or discharge (a load, group of people, etc.): to unload passengers. 3. to remove the charge from (a… … Universalium
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