-
21 shore, lands
terres f riveraines -
22 off-shore
off-shore I. agg.m./f.inv. 1. ( Sport) offshore: campionato off-shore championnat de offshore; gara off-shore course de offshore. 2. (rif. a industria petrolchimica) en mer, offshore: perforazione off-shore forage off-shore; piattaforma off-shore plate-forme en mer, plate-forme off-shore. 3. ( Econ) offshore, extraterritorial agg.: attività bancaria off-shore activité bancaire offshore. II. s.m.inv. ( Sport) offshore. -
23 off-shore zona
Dictionnaire anglais-français de géographie > off-shore zona
-
24 Off-shore
-
25 dureza Shore
-
26 ship-to-shore radio
-
27 near-shore
-
28 ship-to-shore radio
Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > ship-to-shore radio
-
29 back shore
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > back shore
-
30 dead shore
chandelle f, étai vertical mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > dead shore
-
31 dog shore
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > dog shore
-
32 flying shore
étai contreventé m, étai horizontal mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > flying shore
-
33 gang shore
batterie d’étais fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > gang shore
-
34 inclined shore
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > inclined shore
-
35 racking shore
étançon mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > racking shore
-
36 racking shore system
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > racking shore system
-
37 raking shore
contrefiche f, étai oblique mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > raking shore
-
38 to shore up
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > to shore up
-
39 trestle-shore
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > trestle-shore
-
40 intentional running on shore
Crim., Mar. échouage [échouement intentionnel]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > intentional running on shore
См. также в других словарях:
Shore — steht für den Werkstoffkennwert Shore Härte, siehe Härte#Härteprüfung nach Shore die Droge Heroin Shore oder Schore ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Allan N. Schore (* 1943), US amerikanischer Psychologe Daryl Shore (* 1970), US… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Shore — Shore, n. [OE. schore, AS. score, probably fr. scieran, and so meaning properly, that which is shorn off, edge; akin to OD. schoore, schoor. See {Shear}, v. t.] The coast or land adjacent to a large body of water, as an ocean, lake, or large… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
shore — n Shore, coast, beach, strand, bank, littoral, foreshore are comparable when they mean land bordering a body or stream of water. Shore is the general word for the land immediately bordering on the sea, a lake, or a large stream. Coast denotes the … New Dictionary of Synonyms
shore — Ⅰ. shore [1] ► NOUN 1) the land along the edge of a sea, lake, etc. 2) (also shores) literary a country or other geographic area bounded by a coast: distant shores. ● in shore Cf. ↑in shore ● … English terms dictionary
Shore — Shore, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Shored}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Shoring}.] [OE. schoren. See {Shore} a prop.] To support by a shore or shores; to prop; usually with up; as, to shore up a building. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Shore — Shore, v. t. To set on shore. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
shore — [ʆɔː ǁ ʆɔːr] verb shore something → up phrasal verb [transitive] to help a system or organization that is likely to fail or is not working well: • The company was shored up by an emergency infusion of cash from its main bank … Financial and business terms
shore up — (something) to make something stronger by supporting it. Part of the roof collapsed, and emergency workers had to shore up walls to prevent further damage. Central banks try to shore the economy up by lowering interest rates … New idioms dictionary
shore — shore1 [shôr] n. [ME schore < OE * score (akin to MLowG schore) < or akin to scorian, to jut out < IE base * (s)ker , to cut > HARVEST] 1. land at or near the edge of a body of water, esp. along an ocean, large lake, etc. 2. land as… … English World dictionary
Shore — Shore, n. A sewer. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Shore — Shore, n. [OE. schore; akin to LG. schore, D. schoor, OD. schoore, Icel. skor?a, and perhaps to E. shear, as being a piece cut off.] A prop, as a timber, placed as a brace or support against the side of a building or other structure; a prop… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English