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41 разъездной катер
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46 разъездной катер
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48 tripulante
f. & m.crew member.* * *1 crew member* * *SMF [de barco, avión] crew memberpl tripulantes crew sing* * *masculino y femenino crew member* * *= crewman [crewmen, -pl.], crew member.Ex. In his capacity as 'overseer of the deck' it was often necessary for the bosun to communicate with dozens of crewmen.Ex. Crane operators and crew members may be electrocuted when they work near overhead power lines.* * *masculino y femenino crew member* * *= crewman [crewmen, -pl.], crew member.Ex: In his capacity as 'overseer of the deck' it was often necessary for the bosun to communicate with dozens of crewmen.
Ex: Crane operators and crew members may be electrocuted when they work near overhead power lines.* * *crew memberperecieron cuatro tripulantes en el accidente four crew members died in the accidentlos tripulantes de la embarcación the crew of the boat* * *
tripulante sustantivo masculino y femenino
crew member;
tripulante mf crewmember
' tripulante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
submarinista
English:
member
* * *tripulante nmfcrew member;el capitán avisó a los tripulantes the captain informed the crewtripulante de cabina de pasajeros cabin crew member* * *m/f crew member* * *tripulante nmf: crew member -
49 eight
1. adjectiveit's eight [o'clock] — es ist acht [Uhr]
eight ten/fifty — zehn nach acht/vor neun; (esp. in timetable) acht Uhr zehn/fünfzig
around eight, at about eight — gegen acht [Uhr]
half eight — (coll.) halb neun
eight-year-old — Achtjähriger, der/Achtjährige, die
be eight [years old] — acht [Jahre alt] sein
he won eight-six — er hat acht zu sechs gewonnen
Book/Volume/Part/Chapter Eight — Buch/Band/Teil/Kapitel acht; achtes Buch/achter Band/achter Teil/achtes Kapitel
2. nouneight-storey[ed] building — achtstöckiges od. achtgeschossiges Gebäude
1) (number, symbol) Acht, diethe first/last eight — die ersten/letzten acht
there were eight of us — wir waren [zu] acht
come eight at a time/in eights — acht auf einmal/zu je acht kommen
the [number] eight [bus] — die Buslinie Nr. 8; der Achter (ugs.)
[figure of] eight — Achter, der (ugs.); Acht, die
3) (Cards)eight [of hearts/trumps] — [Herz-/Trumpf]acht, die
4) (size)a size eight dress — ein Kleid [in] Größe 8
wear size eight shoes — [Schuh]größe 8 haben od. tragen
wear an eight, be size eight — Größe 8 tragen od. haben
* * *[eit] 1. noun1) (the number or figure 8: Four and four are/is/make eight.) die Acht2) (the age of 8: children of eight and over.) die Acht3) (the crew of an eight-oared racing boat: Did the Cambridge eight win?) der Achter2. adjective2) (aged 8: He is eight today.) acht•- academic.ru/115990/eight-">eight-- eighth
- eight-year-old 3. adjectivean eight-year-old child.) achtjährig* * *[eɪt]I. adj1. (number) acht\eight times three is 24 acht mal drei ist 24that costs £\eight das kostet acht Pfundthe number \eight goes to the station die Linie acht fährt zum Bahnhofthe score is \eight three es steht acht zu dreithere were \eight of us wir waren zu achtthey're sold in packets of \eight das gibt's im Achterpackafter ringing the bell \eight times we... nachdem wir achtmal geklingelt hatten,...in \eight times out of ten in acht von zehn Fällenin chapter \eight in Kapitel acht, im achten Kapitela family of \eight eine achtköpfige Familie\eight and a quarter/half achteinviertel/achteinhalb\eight times the amount of... achtmal so viel...one in \eight [people] jeder Achtein \eight [different] colours/sizes in acht [verschiedenen] Farben/Größento bet at \eight to one acht zu eins wetten2. (age) achta boy of \eight ein achtjähriger Jungeto be/turn \eight [years old] acht [Jahre alt] sein/werdenat the age of \eight [or at \eight [years old]] [or aged \eight] mit acht Jahren, im Alter von acht Jahren geh3. (time)to be \eight [o'clock] acht [Uhr] seinat \eight [o'clock] um acht [Uhr]at \eight am/pm um acht Uhr morgens [o früh] /abends [o um zwanzig Uhr][at] about [or around] \eight [o'clock] gegen acht [Uhr]at \eight thirty um halb neun, um acht Uhr dreißigat \eight twenty/forty-five um zwanzig nach acht [o acht Uhr zwanzig] /Viertel vor neun [o drei viertel neun] [o acht Uhr fünfundvierzigII. nten \eights are eighty zehn mal acht gibt [o ist] [o macht] achtzigof the \eight only two were English von den acht waren nur zwei aus Englandthe number \eight die Zahl Acht; (representing sth specific) die Nummer Achttwo hundred and \eight zweihundert[und]achtto divide sth into \eight etw in acht Teile [o Stücke] teilenwe were divided up into groups of \eight wir wurden in Achtergruppen aufgeteiltto go in \eight at a time zu je acht eintreten▪ \eights pl Achterrennen nthe's reached the last \eight er hat das Viertelfinale erreichtto skate a figure of \eight [on the ice] [auf dem Eis] eine Acht [o ÖSTERR, SCHWEIZ einen Achter] laufen3. BRIT (clothing size) [Kleidergröße] 36; AM [Kleidergröße] 38; BRIT (shoe size) [Schuhgröße] 41; AM [Schuhgröße] 39\eight of clubs/hearts Kreuz-/Herz-Acht f5. (public transport)▪ the \eight die Acht, der Achter ÖSTERR, SCHWEIZ6.▶ to be behind the \eight ball AM im Nachteil sein* * *[eɪt]1. adjachtto be behind the eight ball ( US inf ) — in der Patsche sitzen (inf)
See:→ six2. nSee:→ six3)to have had one over the eight (inf) — einen über den Durst or einen zu viel getrunken haben (inf)
* * *eight [eıt]A adj acht:there were eight of us wir waren zu achtB s1. Acht f (Zahl, Spielkarte etc):the eight of hearts die Herzacht;3. AUTO, TECH US umg Achtzylinder m (Motor und Wagen)* * *1. adjectiveit's eight [o'clock] — es ist acht [Uhr]
eight ten/fifty — zehn nach acht/vor neun; (esp. in timetable) acht Uhr zehn/fünfzig
around eight, at about eight — gegen acht [Uhr]
half eight — (coll.) halb neun
eight-year-old — Achtjähriger, der/Achtjährige, die
be eight [years old] — acht [Jahre alt] sein
at [the age of] eight, aged eight — mit acht Jahren; im Alter von acht Jahren
Book/Volume/Part/Chapter Eight — Buch/Band/Teil/Kapitel acht; achtes Buch/achter Band/achter Teil/achtes Kapitel
2. nouneight-storey[ed] building — achtstöckiges od. achtgeschossiges Gebäude
1) (number, symbol) Acht, diethe first/last eight — die ersten/letzten acht
there were eight of us — wir waren [zu] acht
come eight at a time/in eights — acht auf einmal/zu je acht kommen
the [number] eight [bus] — die Buslinie Nr. 8; der Achter (ugs.)
[figure of] eight — Achter, der (ugs.); Acht, die
3) (Cards)eight [of hearts/trumps] — [Herz-/Trumpf]acht, die
4) (size)a size eight dress — ein Kleid [in] Größe 8
wear size eight shoes — [Schuh]größe 8 haben od. tragen
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50 coxswain
['koksn]1) ((often abbreviated to cox [koks]) a person who steers a (small, usually racing) boat.) styrmand2) (a petty officer in charge of a boat and crew.) kvartermester* * *['koksn]1) ((often abbreviated to cox [koks]) a person who steers a (small, usually racing) boat.) styrmand2) (a petty officer in charge of a boat and crew.) kvartermester -
51 катер
м. boat, launchпрогулочная шлюпка, прогулочный катер; яхта — pleasure boat
моторная лодка; моторный катер; моторное судно — motor boat
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m.lifeboat, rescue boat, life-saving boat, ship's boat.* * *lifeboat* * ** * ** * *(n.) = lifeboatEx. Most of the crew came abaft to where the lifeboats were and when the word was given to abandon ship they jumped in and swam for the life rafts.* * ** * *(n.) = lifeboatEx: Most of the crew came abaft to where the lifeboats were and when the word was given to abandon ship they jumped in and swam for the life rafts.
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54 Schiff
n; -(e)s, -e1. NAUT. ship; kleineres auch: boat; auf dem Schiff on board ship; mit dem Schiff by ship; klar Schiff machen NAUT. clear the decks; umg., fig. clear the air; Schiffe Versenken (Spiel) (game of) battleships* * *das Schiff(Architektur) aisle; nave;(Fahrzeug) ship; vessel; boat* * *Schịff [ʃɪf]nt -(e)s, -e1) shipSee:→ klar2) (ARCHIT) (= Mittelschiff) nave; (= Seitenschiff) aisle; (= Querschiff) transept3) (in Kohleherd) boiler4) (TYP = Setzschiff) galley* * *das1) (a larger vessel for the same purpose; a ship: to cross the Atlantic in a passenger boat.) boat2) (a large boat: The ship sank and all the passengers and crew were drowned.) ship3) (any of certain types of transport that fly: a spaceship.) ship4) (a ship: a 10,000-ton grain-carrying vessel.) vessel* * *Schiff1<-[e]s, -e>[ʃɪf]nt1. (Wasserfahrzeug) shipab/per \Schiff HANDEL ex/by ship2. TYPO galley4.▶ klar \Schiff machen (fam: etw säubern) to clear the decks fam; (etw bereinigen) to clear the air [or things up]▶ das \Schiff des Staates the ship of the state▶ das \Schiff der Wüste the ship of the desertSchiff2<-[e]s, -e>[ʃɪf]* * *das; Schiff[e]s, Schiffe1) shipmit dem Schiff — by ship or sea
* * *auf dem Schiff on board ship;mit dem Schiff by ship;Schiffe Versenken (Spiel) (game of) battleships* * *das; Schiff[e]s, Schiffe1) shipmit dem Schiff — by ship or sea
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I rəu noun(a line: two rows of houses; They were sitting in a row; They sat in the front row in the theatre.) rekke, radII 1. rəu verb1) (to move (a boat) through the water using oars: He rowed (the dinghy) up the river.) ro2) (to transport by rowing: He rowed them across the lake.) ro2. noun(a trip in a rowing-boat: They went for a row on the river.) rotur- rower- rowing-boat
- row-boat III noun1) (a noisy quarrel: They had a terrible row; a family row.) krangel, husbråk2) (a continuous loud noise: They heard a row in the street.) bråk, brudulje, spetakkelbråk--------krangel--------rad--------rekke--------ro--------strid--------tretteIsubst. \/rəʊ\/1) rad, rekke2) benkerad, rad3) ( strikking eller hekling) omgang, rad4) trang gate, smuga hard\/long row to hoe en hard nøtt å knekke, en vanskelig oppgavehoe one's own row passe sine egne sakerin a row på rad og rekkepå rad, i et strekkin rows på rad og rekkeIIsubst. \/raʊ\/1) ( høyrøstet) krangel2) bråk, spetakkel, støy• what's the row?• why don't you kick up a row about it?get into a row bli skjelt uthave a row kranglehold\/shut your row! ( slang) hold kjeft!make\/kick up a row lage bråk, skape leven, lage spetakkelstop that row! hold opp med det bråket!IIIsubst. \/raʊ\/roturbe out for a row være ute og rogo for a row ro seg en turIVverb \/rəʊ\/1) ro• he rows No. 5 in the Oxford crew2) ro om kapp med, konkurrere motrow a race ro om kappVverb \/raʊ\/1) krangle, bråke, lage bråk2) skjelle ut, kjefte pårow with someone krangle med noen -
56 skipan
f.1) order, arrangement; A. sagði, hver s. vera skyldi fyrir liði hans, how his troops should be drawn up; þessi var s. á göngu konungs til kirkju, this was the order of the royal procession;2) manning of a ship, crew; sex skip skipuð fullri s., fully manned:3) place, berth, as one of the crew (hann tók, sér s. með þeim manni, er Þórólfr hét);4) due order, due course, disposition, arrangement (lét hann upp lesa bréf um s. ríkisins);5) orders (þeir beiddust skipunar at konungi);6) change; mun honum, þykkja góð a. á komin, he will think that good change has taken place.* * *and skipun, f. order, arrangement, disposition, of men; Aðalsteinn sagði hver s. vera skyldi fyrir liði hans, A. said how his troops should be drawn up. Eg. 292; þessi var skipan á göngu konungs til kirkju, this was the order of the royal procession, Fms. x. 15; þeir höfðu séð lið Hákonar ok alla skipan þeirra, vii. 256; varð orrosta eigi löng áðr s. raufsk á skipi Hákonar, 289; þá þynntisk skipun fyrir framan merki konungs, Ó. H. 217.2. the manning of a ship, a crew; sex skip skipud fullri skipan, fully manned, Fms. x. 58; Eiríkr skipaði hann (i. e. the ship) sínum mönnum með þrennum skipunum, manned her with a threefold crew, 368; svá létu þér sem várt skip myndi eigi verr skipat enn Ormrinu langi var, en svá sýnisk mér sem skipti muni á vera um skipanina, vii. 11; ef háseti rýfr skipan, if one of the crew breaks the crew, by absenting himself or deserting, N. G. L. ii. 276, 278 (Jb. 387); Lögréttu-s.II. an appointed place, position; ganga til sætis síns sem hann á gang réttan ok skipan, Sks. 370; Haraldr fór þá austr til Svíþjóðar ok leitaði sér skiponar, Ó. H. 11: = skiprúm, hired service on board a ship, as a mate, fisherman; hann tók sér s. ( took hire) með þeim manni er Þórólfr hét, Ld. 38; er þat siðr manna at fá sér slíka hluti áðr menn taka skipun, … Hneitir átti nú hlut í at hann varni honum eigi skipunar, Sturl. i. 11; í Örfirisey eiga múnkar skipun ( the manning of a boat) ok allan viðreka, Ám. 111; ein skipan, 112; allir kaupsveinar hafa sér ráðit skipan, Fms. vi. 238.III. metaph. order, position; af tungu-bragði ok skipun varranna, position of the lips, Skálda 170; héraðs-vöxtr ok lands-skipan ( landscape), Fs. 22; borga-skipan, town geography, 32; landa-s. geography; orða-s., the disposition of words, syntax.2. due order, due course, disposition, arrangement; tólf mánaða tiða-bækr en þó ekki eptir s., Vm. 100; vér sungum vers at skipun, unz lokit var, 623. 32; bæna-hald með þvílíkri s., Sks. 617: hann segir s. þá sem hann vildi á göra um ríkit, Fms. i. 46; lét hann upp lesa bréf um s. ríkisins, viii. 445; í millum annarra greina í sinni s. segir hann svá til prestsins. xi. 443; Kardinallinn görði þá s. þar á, at, x. 22: in mod. usage, order, command, = boð, til-s., an ordinance; tala um s. ok setning þá er vera á landa þeirra á meðal, Sks. 277 B.3. care, charge; at þaer eignir skuli vera undir leikmanna s. ok forsjó, … allar kirkju-eignir sé undir hans (the bishop’s) s., K. Á. 30.4. orders; þeir beiddusk skipanar af konungi, Sturl. iii. 137; skipan sú er menn göra á síðastum dögum heitir testamentum, K. Á. 50, 56; göra s. sína, to make one’s last will, N. G. L. i.IV. a turn, change; var nú betri s. á komin um lund hans, his temper had taken a better turn, had improved, Hrafn. 35; var þá orðin s. mikil á hennar hag, honum sýndisk á henni grísar-höfuð, Odd. 28; þeir sá enga s. á hans yfir-bragði, 655 xiv. A. 2; mun honum þykkja góð s. á komin, Nj. 14; hversu mátti svá mikil s. verða á einni nótt? 623. 62; skipan er hér á vorðin, eldrinn er nú meirr fölskaðr enn ek hugða, Fs. 6: with the notion of change (for the better), s. er þá á orðin ef konungr mælir vel til mín, Fms. vii. 24.COMPDS: skipanarbók, skipanarbréf, skipanarbrigð. -
57 Holland, John Philip
SUBJECT AREA: Ports and shipping[br]b. 29 February 1840 Liscanor, Co. Clare, Irelandd. 12 August 1915 Newark, New Jersey, USA[br]Irish/American inventor of the successful modern submarine[br]Holland was educated first in his native town and later in Limerick, a seaport bustling with coastal trade ships. His first job was that of schoolteacher, and as such he worked in various parts of Ireland until he was about 32 years old. A combination of his burning patriotic zeal for Ireland and his interest in undersea technology (then in its infancy) made him consider designs for underwater warships for use against the British Royal Navy in the fight for Irish independence. He studied all known works on the subject and commenced drawing plans, but he was unable to make real headway owing to a lack of finance.In 1873 he travelled to the United States, ultimately settling in New Jersey and continuing in the profession of teaching. His work on submarine design continued, but in 1875 he suffered a grave setback when the United States Navy turned down his designs. Help came from an unexpected source, the Irish Republican Brotherhood, or Fenian Society, which had been founded in Dublin and New York in 1858. Financial help enabled Holland to build a 4 m (13 ft) one-person craft, which was tested in 1878, and then a larger boat of 19 tonnes' displacement that was tested with a crew of three to depths of 20 m (65 ft) in New York's harbour in 1883. Known as the Fenian Ram, it embodied most of the principles of modern submarines, including weight compensation. The Fenians commandeered this boat, but they were unable to operate it satisfactorily and it was relegated to history.Holland continued work, at times independently and sometimes with others, and continuously advocated submarines to the United States Navy. In 1895 he was successful in winning a contract for US$150,000 to build the US Submarine Plunger at Baltimore. With too much outside interference, this proved an unsatisfactory venture. However, with only US$5,000 of his capital left, Holland started again and in 1898 he launched the Holland at Elizabeth, New Jersey. This 16 m (52 ft) vessel was successful, and in 1900 it was purchased by the United States Government.Six more boats were ordered by the Americans, and then some by the Russians and the Japanese. The British Royal Navy ordered five, which were built by Vickers Son and Maxim (now VSEL) at Barrow-in-Furness in the years up to 1903, commencing their long run of submarine building. They were licensed by another well-known name, the Electric Boat Company, which had formerly been the J.P.Holland Torpedo Boat Company.Holland now had some wealth and was well known. He continued to work, trying his hand at aeronautical research, and in 1904 he invented a respirator for use in submarine rescue work. It is pleasing to record that one of his ships can be seen to this day at the Royal Navy Submarine Museum, Gosport: HM Submarine Holland No. 1, which was lost under tow in 1913 but salvaged and restored in the 1980s.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsOrder of the Rising Sun, Japan, 1910.Bibliography1900, "The submarine boat and its future", North American Review (December). Holland wrote several other articles of a similar nature.Further ReadingR.K.Morris, 1966 John P.Holland 1841–1914, Inventor of the Modern Submarine, Annapolis, MD: US Naval Institute.F.W.Lipscomb, 1975, The British Submarine, London: Conway Maritime Press. A.N.Harrison, 1979, The Development of HM Submarines from Holland No. 1 (1901) toPorpoise (1930), Bath: MoD Ships Department (internal publication).FMW -
58 ship
ʃɪp
1. сущ.
1) а) корабль;
морское судно( на силовом двигателе или парусное) to abandon ship (when it is sinking) ≈ покинуть( тонущее) судно to board a ship ≈ сесть на корабль to christen a ship ≈ давать кораблю имя, называть корабль to disembark from a ship ≈ высадиться с корабля to jump ship ≈ дезертировать с корабля to launch a ship ≈ спускать судно на воду to load a ship ≈ загружать судно to navigate a ship ≈ вести корабль to raise a sunken ship ≈ поднимать затонувшее судно to refit a ship ≈ переоборудовать корабль to sail a ship ≈ управлять кораблем to scuttle, sink a ship ≈ затопить судно to take ship ≈ сесть на корабль to torpedo a ship ≈ подорвать судно to unload a ship ≈ разгружать судно a ship heaves ≈ судно идет a ship pitches ≈ судно подвергается килевой качке a ship rolls ≈ судно испытывает бортовую качку battleship ship capital ship hospital ship merchant ship oceangoing ship passenger ship rocket ship sailing ship weather ship б) трехмачтовая шхуна;
парусное судно ∙ Syn: vessel, boat
1. в) спорт. академическая гоночная восьмерка Syn: row-boat, eight-oar
2) экипаж, команда корабля the ship was paid off ≈ экипаж судна распустили Syn: crew
2) в переносном значении - о многих других средствах передвижения а) дирижабль Syn: airship б) ракета, космический корабль Syn: spacecraft, spaceship в) амер. самолет Syn: airplane( гоночная) лодка
4) ∙ ships that pass in the night ≈ корабли, проплывающие мимо в ночи;
случайно встреченные люди, мимолетные встречи (Longfellow,
1873) to give up the ship, to burn one's ships ≈ ид. сжигать свои корабли;
расставаться с прошлым when my ship comes home/in ≈ когда я разбогатею
2. гл.
1) а) грузить, нагружать корабль;
производить посадку на корабль, принимать людей на борт the shipped cargo ≈ погруженный на корабль груз all the people were shipped ≈ все поднялись на борт Syn: load
2. б) редк. садиться на корабль, подниматься на борт Syn: embark
2) амер. плыть на корабле, по морю ( куда-л. to, into, from)
3) а) перевозить на корабле, отправлять кораблем to ship by a steamer ≈ отгружать пароходом, отправлять на пароходе б) амер., перен. перевозить (грузы и т. п.) по железной дороге или при помощи других транспортных средств to ship freight by rail ≈ отправлять грузы по железной дороге ∙ we were shipped off ≈ нас выставили Syn: transport
2., send в) разг. выселять, выпирать, выставлять( кого-л., тж. to ship off) Syn: send off, get rid of, dismiss
1., expel
4) о скоропортящихся продуктах переносить перевозки;
транспортироваться, перевозиться (хорошо или плохо) banana ships well ≈ бананы удобны в транспортировке
5) а) нанимать команду (на судно) б) наниматься, поступать матросом
6) черпать, набирать бортом воды( о судне, тж. to ship a sea)
7) мор. а) ставить, устанавливать, фиксировать( мачту, руль) б) вставлять весла в уключины ∙ ship off ship out ship up ship over корабль;
судно - broad-bottomed * плоскодонное судно - merchant * торговое судно - * of war военный корабль - *'s articles договор о найме на судно (американизм) договор о поступлении на службу в военно-морские силы - *'s days (морское) дни, отведенные на производство грузовых операций - base * плавучая база - * carpenter корабельный плотник - * pendant вымпел военного корабля - * propeller( морское) судовой движитель, гребной винт - a * of the line( историческое) линейный корабль - on board * на борту корабля - to fit out a * снарядить корабль - to take * садиться на пароход, теплоход - * ahoy! на судне! (оклик) - abandon * ! покинуть корабль! (команда) парусное судно (спортивное) академическая (гоночная) восьмерка самолет дирижабль космический корабль экипаж корабля - to pay off a * распускать экипаж судна > a * of the desert корабль пустыни, верблюд > *s that pass in the night корабли, проходящие в ночи;
мимолетные, случайные встречи > when my * comes home когда я разбогатею;
когда мне улыбнется счастье > a great * asks deep waters (пословица) большому кораблю большое плавание перевозить, отправлять (груз), отгружать по воде транспортировать (любым видом транспорта) - to * goods by rail перевозить груз по железной дороге поставлять (товар) грузить (судно) - to * in bulk грузить без упаковки - the goods were *ped at London товар был погружен в Лондоне грузиться( о судне) ;
поднимать на борт (редкое) садиться (на корабль) - to * for... садиться на пароход, идущий в... производить посадку (на судно) нанимать команду (на судно) - to * a new crew at the next port нанять новую команду в ближайшем порту наниматься (на судно) - to * as a steward наняться стюардом - he *ped as a sailor on a French liner он служил матросом на французском лайнере (американизм) транспортироваться, быть пригодным для транспортировки (о товарах) - fruits that * badly фрукты, плохо переносящие перевозку ( разговорное) отправлять (что-либо), избавляться( от чего-либо) (морское) ставить (мачту) ;
ставить, навешивать( руль) - to * oars вставлять весла в уключины;
класть весла в лодку - * oars! шабаш!, суши весла!( команда) (морское) черпать воду( бортом;
тж. to * a sea) bulk cargo ~ балкер bulk cargo ~ судно для перевозки массовых грузов bulk cargo ~ судно для перевозки навалочных грузов bulk cargo ~ судно для перевозки наливных грузов bulk cargo ~ судно для перевозки насыпных грузов container ~ (CTS) контейнерное судно container ~ (CTS) контейнеровоз decoy ~ мор. уст. судно-приманка, судно-ловушка delivered alongside ~ (DAS) доставленный к борту судна dock a ~ вводить судно в док dry cargo ~ сухогрузное судно dry cargo ~ сухогрузный транспорт dry dock a ~ ставить судно в сухой док enemy ~ корабль противника ex ~ (EXS) с судна ex ~ (EXS) франко-строп судна hospital ~ госпитальное судно hypothecated ~ суд. судно, под которое взят залог mother ~ мор. космический корабль-носитель mother ~ плавучая база mother ~ мор. плавучая база motor ~ теплоход non-capital ~ мор. корабль не линейного класса ~ attr. корабельный, судовой;
old ship старина, дружище( шутливое обращение к моряку) ;
ship of the desert "корабль пустыни" (верблюд) passenger ~ пассажирский корабль price ex ~ цена с судна refrigerated cargo ~ рефрижераторное судно refrigerated cargo ~ судно-рефрижератор refrigerator ~ рефрижераторное судно refrigerator ~ судно-рефрижератор roll-on-roll-off ~, RO-RO ~ трейлерное судно;
ролкер;
трейлеровоз roll-on-roll-off ~, RO-RO ~ трейлерное судно;
ролкер;
трейлеровоз salvage ~ спасательный корабль self-discharging ~ саморазгружающееся судно ship быть пригодным для транспортировки (о товаре) ~ вставлять в уключины (весла) ;
ship off посылать, отсылать;
отправлять;
to ship a sea черпнуть воды( о корабле, лодке) ~ грузить, производить посадку (на корабль) ~ грузить(ся), отправлять ~ грузить ~ корабль, судно;
to take ship сесть на корабль ~ корабль ~ (гоночная) лодка ~ нанимать (матросов) ~ нанимать команду на судно ~ отгружать ~ отправлять груз ~ перевозить, отправлять (груз и т. п.) любым видом транспорта ~ перевозить ~ поступать матросом ~ принимать на борт ~ производить посадку на корабль ~ садиться на корабль ~ амер. самолет ~ ставить (мачту, руль) ~ судно, корабль ~ судно ~ транспортировать груз ~ экипаж корабля ~ вставлять в уключины (весла) ;
ship off посылать, отсылать;
отправлять;
to ship a sea черпнуть воды (о корабле, лодке) ~ attr. корабельный, судовой;
old ship старина, дружище (шутливое обращение к моряку) ;
ship of the desert "корабль пустыни" (верблюд) ~ attr. корабельный, судовой;
old ship старина, дружище (шутливое обращение к моряку) ;
ship of the desert "корабль пустыни" (верблюд) ~ вставлять в уключины (весла) ;
ship off посылать, отсылать;
отправлять;
to ship a sea черпнуть воды (о корабле, лодке) ships that pass in the night мимолетные, случайные встречи;
when my ship comes home (или in) когда я разбогатею steam ~ (S/S) пароход ~ корабль, судно;
to take ship сесть на корабль tramp ~ трамп tramp ~ трамповое судно ships that pass in the night мимолетные, случайные встречи;
when my ship comes home (или in) когда я разбогатею -
59 eight
[eit] 1. noun1) (the number or figure 8: Four and four are/is/make eight.) otte2) (the age of 8: children of eight and over.) otte år3) (the crew of an eight-oared racing boat: Did the Cambridge eight win?) ottermandskab2. adjective1) (8 in number: eight people; He is eight years old.) otte2) (aged 8: He is eight today.) otte år gammel•- eight-- eighth
- eight-year-old 3. adjectivean eight-year-old child.) otteårig* * *[eit] 1. noun1) (the number or figure 8: Four and four are/is/make eight.) otte2) (the age of 8: children of eight and over.) otte år3) (the crew of an eight-oared racing boat: Did the Cambridge eight win?) ottermandskab2. adjective1) (8 in number: eight people; He is eight years old.) otte2) (aged 8: He is eight today.) otte år gammel•- eight-- eighth
- eight-year-old 3. adjectivean eight-year-old child.) otteårig -
60 ship
[ʃip] 1. noun1) (a large boat: The ship sank and all the passengers and crew were drowned.) skib2) (any of certain types of transport that fly: a spaceship.) -skib2. verb(to send or transport by ship: The books were shipped to Australia.) sende; sende med skib- shipment- shipper
- shipping
- ship-broker
- shipbuilder
- shipbuilding
- shipowner
- shipshape
- shipwreck 3. verbWe were shipwrecked off the coast of Africa.) forlise- shipyard- ship water* * *[ʃip] 1. noun1) (a large boat: The ship sank and all the passengers and crew were drowned.) skib2) (any of certain types of transport that fly: a spaceship.) -skib2. verb(to send or transport by ship: The books were shipped to Australia.) sende; sende med skib- shipment- shipper
- shipping
- ship-broker
- shipbuilder
- shipbuilding
- shipowner
- shipshape
- shipwreck 3. verbWe were shipwrecked off the coast of Africa.) forlise- shipyard- ship water
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