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1 position
1. n1) положення, місцеположення2) координата; позиція, розміщення3) посада2. v1) розміщувати◊to attack position — атакувати позицію, завдати удару по позиціях
to give up [surrender] a position — здати позиції; капітулювати
•- aircraft simulated flight position - beacon position - contact alignment position - coordinate position - docked position - enemy position - final position - flap approach position - flap en-route position - flap landing position - fortified positions - half engine speed position - horizontal position - in-between position - initial position - instantaneous position - intermediate position - level position - orbital position - predetermined position - radar track position - takeoff position - taxi-holding position - undocked position - vertical position -
2 occupy
v1. військ. окуповувати, захоплювати- to occupy a country окупувати/ захопити країну- to occupy the enemy territory окупувати/ захопити ворожу територію- to occupy an important position займати важливий пост
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