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  • 1 ahtritekk

    сущ.
    1) общ. ахтердек, кормовая палуба
    2) мор. задняя палуба, кормовая часть (верхней) палубы, палуба полуюта, палуба юта, полуют, участок палубы в кормовой части судна (англ.: quarter-deck, quarterdeck; poop deck // нем.: Hinterdeck; Achterdeck), шканцы, ют

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  • 2 lamamistool

    сущ.
    общ. кресло с откидной спинкой, кресло с откидывающейся спинкой (англ.: deck chair, reclining chair, chaise; folding chair; deck-chair; deckchair // нем.: Liegestuhl), лежак, шезлонг

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  • 3 laevakraana

    прил.
    мор. бортовой кран, ïàëóáíûé ñóäîâîé êðàí (àíãë.: shipboard crane; deck crane // íåì.: Galeerenhisse; Schiffskran; Schiffsladekran; Bordkran), судовой кран

    Eesti-Vene sõnastik > laevakraana

  • 4 lamekatus

    сущ.
    стр. пологая крыша, крыша с пологими скатами, отлогая крыша, плоская кровля, плоская крыша, ïëîñêîå ïîêðûòèå (àíãë.: flat roof; flat-deck roof; terrace roof // íåì.: Flachdach; flaches Dach; Altandach; Horizontaldach; Söller)

    Eesti-Vene sõnastik > lamekatus

  • 5 nurgasaag

    прил.
    тех. подрезная пила, поперечная пила, торцовочная пила, óãëîâàÿ ïèëà (àíãë.: butt trim saw; crosscut saw; cutoff saw; deck saw; trimming saw // íåì.: Laubsäge; Ritzsäge)

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  • 6 virnastama

    гл.
    тех. (riita / virna laduma, riitama) ñêèðäîâàòü, укладывать в штабеля, øòàáåëèðîâàòü (àíãë.: deck; stockpile; stack; pile // íåì.: aufschichten; aufschränken; aufstapeln; einstapeln; stapeln)

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