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1 перлинь
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2 кабельтов
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3 перлинь
1) Naval: cablet, drag line, hawser, small cable, warp2) Engineering: cable warp, tow line3) Yachting: towing spring -
4 швартов
1) General subject: fast, hawser, shore fast3) Naval: cable, mooring hawser, mooring line, mooring rope, rope, sheet cable, shore-fast, play fast and loose4) Engineering: cable warp, mooring fast5) Oil: mooring line (hawser)6) Fishery: berthing line, line -
5 швартов
mooring fast, fast мор., mooring line, mooring rope, rope, cable warp* * *шварто́в м.1. мор. mooring line, mooring ropeотда́ть шварто́вы — cast offстоя́ть на шварто́вах — to be moored2. ав. picket, tie-down -
6 кабель
1) General subject: cable2) Naval: ground warp, hawser, run3) Military: line4) Engineering: bundle, cable group, conductor, cord assembly5) Construction: cable-laid rope, flexible cable (висячего моста), rope, strand, messenger6) Architecture: line7) Metallurgy: wire cable8) Electronics: leader9) Information technology: connector10) Oil: electrical cable, lead11) Communications: fiber12) Fishery: ground warp (трала)13) Astronautics: cord, electrical line14) Geophysics: wireline15) Mechanic engineering: feeder16) Network technologies: wire17) Automation: (электрический) cable18) General subject: cable (электрический провод большого сечения), lead cable19) Makarov: stranded wire20) Electrical engineering: electric conductor, electrical conductor, WHA -
7 трос
2) Naval: hemp3) Sports: brace, ring-cord, suspension cord4) Engineering: starter rope (пила), wire, wire rope cable5) Construction: cable-laid rope (кабельной свивки), steel wire rope6) Mathematics: rope (tether - в спутниковых тросовых системах)7) Railway term: catenary (для подвески кабеля)8) Automobile industry: (проволочный) cable wire, flexible cable, guy, pull rope, pulling rope, wire cable9) Mining: cable wire10) Forestry: steel cable, steel-wire cable, steel-wire rootwood, wire rootwood11) Textile: rigging12) Electronics: suspension strand13) Oil: cable line, cable rope, cord14) Astronautics: lifting sling15) Drilling: line17) Polymers: warp18) Automation: string19) Makarov: stranded wire, tug, wire cable (проволочный)20) oil&gas: (в канатных операциях line21) Scuba diving: tow-line22) General subject: wire ropak (для опускания приборов) -
8 буксир
2) Aviation: towbar4) Military: industrial tractor, (трос) tow line, (трос) tow rope, (трос) towing line, (трос) towing rope5) Engineering: aerotow (напр. планёра), tow line, tow rope, tow-boat, towboat (судно), tugboat, tracker6) Economy: towed boat, tug boat7) Automobile industry: drawbar, tow-car, towing line, towing rope, towline9) Makarov: tow (трос), tow line (трос), tow rope (трос), towing line (трос), towing rope (трос), tug (судно), tugboat (судно)10) General subject: cable -
9 канат
3) Military: wire rope4) Engineering: fall (тали или подъёмного блока), hand line, lanyard, lashing (для скрепления)5) Agriculture: gaskin, hoist line, qanat, sling (для подъёма животного)6) Construction: carrier cable, messenger7) Railway term: cowl8) Architecture: roost9) Forestry: drag line (тракторной лебёдки), hoist(ing) line (грузо)подъёмный (наматываемый на барабан трелёвочной каретки), strop10) Metallurgy: open rope11) Oil: cable line, cable rope, jerker (соединяющий кривошип главного привода с канатом установки канатного бурения), sling (для подвески в буровой вышке длинных свечей штанг, изгибающихся под действием своей массы)12) Astronautics: cord13) Drilling: slip14) Sakhalin energy glossary: wire line15) Oil&Gas technology jerker (соединяющий кривошип привода с канатом установки канатного бурения), wireline (для работы с внутрискважинным инструментом)16) Oilfield: line17) Polymers: warp18) Makarov: stranded rope, tow, tug20) Electrical engineering: electrode root21) Idiomatic expression: fat-rope22) General subject: guy, winding ropak -
10 урез
1) Fishery: cable, edge, ground warp (сети), warp2) General subject: encroachment line (воды) -
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12 шерстяная пряжа
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