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1 bilge
1. n1) днище, підводна частина судна2) середня (найширша) частина бочки3) розм. нісенітниця; балачки, базікання4) тех. стріла прогину2. vпробити днище (судна)* * *I nbilge way — мop. спускові полози
2) = bilge water3) середня, найширша частина бочки4) дурниця; балаканина5) тex. стріла прогинуII vпробити підводну частину судна; давати течу ( про судно) -
2 bilge
I nbilge way — мop. спускові полози
2) = bilge water3) середня, найширша частина бочки4) дурниця; балаканина5) тex. стріла прогинуII vпробити підводну частину судна; давати течу ( про судно)
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