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1 transverse wind
1) Морской термин: поперечная площадь парусности2) Макаров: поперечный ветер -
2 transverse wind
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3 transverse wind
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4 transverse wind area
Морской термин: поперечная площадь парусности судна -
5 transverse wind area
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6 transverse wind area
English-Russian sailing ships dictionary > transverse wind area
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7 transverse
1. a поперечный; косой2. a тех. поперечина, траверс3. v редк. пересекать; лежать поперёк4. v редк. арх. переделывать; превращать; придавать обратный смысл5. v перелагать в стихиСинонимический ряд:1. cross (adj.) across; athwart; bisecting; cross; horizontal; intersecting; oblique; sideways2. crossing (adj.) crossing; crosswise; thwart; transversal; traverse3. cross (verb) cross; traverse -
8 transverse
1. полузапруда; струенаправляющая буна2. траверс; поперечная дамба -
9 transverse force
1. поперечная сила2. поперечное усилиеEnglish-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > transverse force
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10 wind brace
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11 transverse component
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > transverse component
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12 transverse direction
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > transverse direction
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13 поперечный ветер
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14 шпангоут наибольшей площади
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > шпангоут наибольшей площади
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15 поперечный ветер
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16 поперечная площадь парусности
Naval: transverse windУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > поперечная площадь парусности
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17 поперечная площадь парусности судна
Naval: transverse wind areaУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > поперечная площадь парусности судна
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18 cultivated area
area material — печатный материал, подсчитываемый по площади
Синонимический ряд:piece of land (noun) enclosure for plants; field; garden; greenhouse; kitchen garden; piece of land; rose garden; truck garden; vegetable patch -
19 frame area
1. с. -х. площадь под стеклом, защищённый грунтarea material — печатный материал, подсчитываемый по площади
2. кино площадь кадраclosely drilled area — площадь, густо покрытая скважинами
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20 spring-wheat area
area material — печатный материал, подсчитываемый по площади
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