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1 anchor windlass
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3 подкрепление под брашпилем
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > подкрепление под брашпилем
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4 брашпиль
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5 шпилевое отделение
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > шпилевое отделение
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6 шпилевое отделение
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7 звездочка брашпиля
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > звездочка брашпиля
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8 электрогидравлический брашпиль
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > электрогидравлический брашпиль
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9 брашпиль
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10 шпиль
2) Naval: anchor capstan, cable stock, capstan winch, capstan windlass, vertical windlass, vertical-shaft anchor windlass3) Obsolete: broach4) Engineering: epi, niggerhead (для буровых свай), vertical shaft windlass (якорно-швартовный)5) Construction: broach (церкви), fastigium, fleche (над пересечением главного нефа с трансептом)7) Architecture: broach spire, finial8) Mining: capstan (лебёдка с вертикальным барабаном)9) Forestry: spool10) Music: spike, tail pin (виолончели)11) Oil: capstan( vertical cylinder with cable wound inside)12) Mechanic engineering: centre pin, reel, winch13) Arms production: pivot14) Makarov: spire (сооружения)15) Yachting: windlass -
11 кормовой брашпиль
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > кормовой брашпиль
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12 брашпиль
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13 argano
m winch* * *argano s.m. hoist; capstan; windlass, winch: argano ad aria compressa, air hoist; argano a mano, monkey winch; argano a vapore, steam capstan; argano dell'ancora, anchor windlass; argano di sollevamento, cargo winch.* * *['argano]sostantivo maschile1) winch, windlass2) mar. capstan* * *argano/'argano/sostantivo m.1 winch, windlass2 mar. capstan. -
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15 kotwiczn|y
adj. [lina, łańcuchy] anchor attr.- winda kotwiczna an anchor windlassThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kotwiczn|y
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16 брашпиль с дистанционным управлением
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > брашпиль с дистанционным управлением
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17 носовой брашпиль
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18 шпилевое отделение
Naval: anchor windlass roomУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > шпилевое отделение
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19 Ankermooringwinde
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20 Ankerspill
Ankerspill1 n KFZ anchor windlass drive
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windlass — I. noun Etymology: Middle English wyneles, wyndlas, alteration of wyndase, from Old French guindas, windas, from Old Norse vindāss, from vinda to wind (akin to Old High German wintan to wind) + āss pole; akin to Gothic ans beam Date: 13th century … New Collegiate Dictionary
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