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1 скорость на тихой воде
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2 скорость на тихой воде
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > скорость на тихой воде
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3 ватерлиния на тихой воде
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > ватерлиния на тихой воде
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4 скорость на тихой воде
1) Naval: still water speed2) Engineering: calm water speed, calm-water speedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > скорость на тихой воде
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5 скорость при выходе кормы из воды
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > скорость при выходе кормы из воды
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6 скорость по тихой воде
Makarov: calm water speedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > скорость по тихой воде
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7 тихий
1. ( не громкий) quiet; low (особ. о голосе); ( бесшумный) silent; ( безмолвный) still; (мягкий, нежный) soft, gentle; ( слабый) faintтихое журчание ручья — gentle murmur of a brook
тихие шаги — noiseless steps; light footfall sg.
тихий лес, берег — silent forest, shore
тихая ночь — still / serence night
тихий стон — low / faint moan
говорить тихим голосом — speak* in a low voice, speak* in hushed / low tones
тихий ребёнок — quiet child*
тихий нрав — gentle / placid disposition
тихая жизнь — peaceful / quiet life
3. ( медленный) slow; ( неторопливый) unhurriedтихим шагом — slowly, with a slow step
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