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101 gaining a beachhead
Военный термин: захват плацдарма, захватывающий плацдарм -
102 initial beachhead
Военный термин: исходный плацдарм (высадки морского десанта), исходный плацдарм высадки -
103 intermediate force beachhead
Военный термин: промежуточный плацдарм высадки морского десантаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > intermediate force beachhead
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104 landing ship-beachhead crossing
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > landing ship-beachhead crossing
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105 reduce a beachhead
Военный термин: ликвидировать плацдарм -
106 reducing a beachhead
Военный термин: ликвидация плацдарма, ликвидирующий плацдарм -
107 regimental beachhead
Военный термин: плацдарм высадки полка, полковой плацдарм -
108 seal off a beachhead
Военный термин: изолировать плацдарм, прикрывать плацдарм -
109 sealing off a beachhead
Военный термин: изолирование плацдарма, изолирующий плацдармУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > sealing off a beachhead
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110 secure a beachhead
Военный термин: захватить плацдарм, захватывать плацдарм -
111 securing a beachhead
Военный термин: захватывание плацдарма, захватывающий плацдарм -
112 seizure of the beachhead
Военный термин: захват плацдармаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > seizure of the beachhead
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113 split a beachhead
Военный термин: рассекать войска на плацдарме на две группировки -
114 battalion beachhead
Military: BBHУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > battalion beachhead
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115 division beachhead
Military: DBHУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > division beachhead
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116 force beachhead
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117 force beachhead line
Military: FBHDLУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > force beachhead line
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118 initial beachhead
Military: IBH (высадки морского десанта), IBHD (высадки морского десанта) -
119 intermediate force beachhead
Military: IFBHУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > intermediate force beachhead
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120 regimental beachhead
Military: RBHУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > regimental beachhead
См. также в других словарях:
beachhead — beach‧head [ˈbiːtʆhed] noun [countable] COMMERCE part of a market that a company obtains, hoping to obtain more of the same market or part of another larger market that is near the first one: • Telefonica gained a key beachhead in Brazil when it… … Financial and business terms
Beachhead — is a military term used to describe the line created when a unit (by sea) reaches a beach, and begins to defend that area of beach, while other reinforcements (it is hoped) help out, until a unit large enough to begin advancing has arrived.… … Wikipedia
beachhead — each head n. an area in hostile territory that has been occupied and is held to allow aditional troops and supplies to enter. Syn: bridgehead, foothold. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
beachhead — (n.) 1940, in reference to German military tactics in World War II, from BEACH (Cf. beach) (n.) + HEAD (Cf. head) (n.), on the model of bridgehead, but the image doesn t quite work … Etymology dictionary
beachhead — ► NOUN ▪ a fortified position on a beach taken by landing forces … English terms dictionary
beachhead — [bēch′hed΄] n. 1. a position established by invading troops on an enemy shore 2. a position gained as a secure starting point for any action; foothold … English World dictionary
beachhead — n. to establish; hold; secure a beachhead * * * [ biːtʃhed] hold secure a beachhead to establish … Combinatory dictionary
beachhead — UK [ˈbiːtʃˌhed] / US [ˈbɪtʃˌhed] noun [countable] Word forms beachhead : singular beachhead plural beachheads an area on a beach or beside a river that an army takes control of in order to attack further into the land … English dictionary
beachhead — /beech hed /, n. 1. the area that is the first objective of a military force landing on an enemy shore. 2. a secure initial position that has been gained and can be used for further advancement; foothold: The company has won a beachhead in the… … Universalium
beachhead — (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) (VOCABULARY WORD) n. [BEECH hed] shoreline captured in enemy territory, used as a base for a larger attack. The term is frequently used as a metaphor for any initial establishment or opening base of operations. The… … English dictionary for students
beachhead — [[t]bi͟ːtʃhed[/t]] beachheads also beach head N COUNT A beachhead is an area of land next to the sea or a river where an attacking force has taken control and can prepare to advance further inland … English dictionary