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81 on deck
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82 runter vom Deck!
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83 spritzwasserdichtes Deck
прил.судостр. брызгонепроницаемая палуба, непроницаемая при воздействии моря палубаУниверсальный немецко-русский словарь > spritzwasserdichtes Deck
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84 unbelastetes Deck
прил.судостр. ненагруженная палуба -
85 unter Deck
прил.ВМФ. под палубой -
86 unteres Deck
прил.судостр. гокдек, нижняя палуба -
87 vom Deck
предл.внеш.торг. с палубы -
88 wasserdichtes Deck
прил.судостр. водонепроницаемая палуба -
89 wieder auf Deck sein
нареч.разг. встать на ноги, выздороветь, оклематьсяУниверсальный немецко-русский словарь > wieder auf Deck sein
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90 zweites Deck
прил.судостр. вторая палуба, вторая средняя палуба -
91 an Deck gestauter Container
Deutsch-Russisch Wörterbuch für Finanzen und Wirtschaft > an Deck gestauter Container
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92 an Deck
на палубеDeutsch-Russische Handels-und Wirtschafts-Wörterbuch > an Deck
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93 auf Deck
на палубеDeutsch-Russische Handels-und Wirtschafts-Wörterbuch > auf Deck
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94 über Deck
на палубеDeutsch-Russische Handels-und Wirtschafts-Wörterbuch > über Deck
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95 an Deck laden
грузить на палубуDeutsch-Russische Handels-und Wirtschafts-Wörterbuch > an Deck laden
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96 Beförderung auf Deck
перевозка на палубеDeutsch-Russische Handels-und Wirtschafts-Wörterbuch > Beförderung auf Deck
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97 Beförderung unter Deck
перевозка в трюмеDeutsch-Russische Handels-und Wirtschafts-Wörterbuch > Beförderung unter Deck
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98 eine Ladung unter Deck verstäuen
размещать груз в трюмеDeutsch-Russische Handels-und Wirtschafts-Wörterbuch > eine Ladung unter Deck verstäuen
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99 Laden an Deck des Schiffes
погрузка на палубу суднаDeutsch-Russische Handels-und Wirtschafts-Wörterbuch > Laden an Deck des Schiffes
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100 Last unter Deck
трюмный грузDeutsch-Russische Handels-und Wirtschafts-Wörterbuch > Last unter Deck
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