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1 лоцмейстерський катер
buoy boat, dan boat, buoy craft, buoy-inspection launch -
2 лоцмейстерське судно
dan layer, buoy(age) vessel, buoy-laying vessel, buoy-maintenance vessel, lights servicing vessel -
3 стовпчастий
columnar, columned, shaped like a column ( pillar)стовпчастий буй — pillar buoy, spar(-shaped) buoy, vertical cylinder buoy
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4 циліндричний
cylindrical; tereteциліндричний буй — can buoy, cylindrical buoy, drum buoy
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5 бакен
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6 буйок
ч мор.buoy; ( рятувальний) life buoy -
7 буйреп
ч мор.buoy line, buoy rope -
8 девіаційна бочка
compass adjustment buoy мор., swing(ing) buoy -
9 телеметричний
telemetering, telemetricтелеметричний буй — data buoy, telemetering buoy
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10 хвилемірний буй
pitch-(and-)roll buoy, waverider buoy -
11 бакенник
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12 бочка
ж1) barrel, cask, keg; ( для вина) tunбочка для прісної води мор. — gang-cask
бочка пива — ale-barrel ( 36 галонів); barrel of beer
бочка ротора — field body, rotor body
2) ав. ( авіаційна фігура) roll3) мор. buoy -
13 буй
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14 верпувальна бочка
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15 віха
I ж1) stake; landmark, boundary mark; мор. spar buoy2) milestoneII ж бот.віха отруйна бот. — cowbane
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16 вказівний
1) indicating, indicatoryвказівний стовп — guide-post; signpost, fingerpost, road post, waymark, waypost, directing-post
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17 гідроакустичний
гідроакустичний перетворювач — echo-ranging transducer, ping transducer, sonar transducer, underwater transducer
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18 дрейфуючий буй
drifting buoy, drifter -
19 конічний
конічний вал тех. — tapered shaft
конічний штифт — taper(ed) pin, wedge pin
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20 круг
I ч ім.1) мат. circle2) ( предмет) circle; ring, wheel, diskповоротний круг зал. — turntable
3)II прийм.round, around, aboutкруг пальця обвести — to cheat, to dupe, to deceive, to take in
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