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1 абразионный берег
1) Naval: cliffed coast, marginal escarpment2) Fishery: abrasion shore, wave cut shore3) Ecology: escarpment4) Oceanography: escarpment (протяжённый обрыв над береговой террасой)5) Marine science: scarp6) Makarov: abrasion coast -
2 термоабразионный берег
Русско-английский географический словарь > термоабразионный берег
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3 берег
m shore, bank, strand, shorelineберег моря - seacoast, seashoreсм. также побережьеабразионный берег - abrasion shore, wave cut shoreкрутой берег - steep shore, bold shoreотлогий берег - low coast, flat shoreРусско-английский словарь по этологии (поведению животных) > берег
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