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1 unfurl a sail
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2 unfurl a sail
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3 sail
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4 флаг
муж. flag;
ensign (морской) ;
banner (знамя, стяг) ;
мн.;
коллект. bunting держать (свой) флаг (на чем-л.) мор. ≈ to sail (in), to be(in) приспустить флаг (в знак траура) ≈ to fly the flag/colours at half-mast;
to half-mast the colours мор. материя для флагов ≈ bunting приспущенное положение флага ≈ dip синий кормовой флаг ≈ blue ensign английский торговый флаг ≈ red ensign английский военно-морской флаг ≈ white ensign трехцветный флаг ≈ tricolour государственный флаг ≈ national flag поднять флаг ≈ to hoist a flag;
to make the colours мор. спустить флаг ≈ to lower a flag водружать флаг ≈ to raise/hoist a flag выкинуть флаг ≈ to put out a flag парламентерский флаг ≈ flag of truce украсить флагами ≈ to adorn with flags под флагом ≈ under the flag (of) ;
перен. under the guise (of) (прикрываясь) ;
under the banner of (используя лозунг) пиратский флаг ≈ black jack
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