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1 Joint Captured Materiel Exploitation Center
Military: JCMECУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Joint Captured Materiel Exploitation Center
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2 трофей
2) Military: capture3) Architecture: trophy (1. скульптурное изображение атрибутов войны или оружия, украшавшее, как символ победы, триумфальные и мемориальные сооружения; 2. столб, украшенный отбитым у врага оружием, который древние римляне устанавливали на поле боя) -
3 трофейная техника
1) General subject: captured materiel2) Military: scrap -
4 трофейное имущество
1) General subject: lootУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > трофейное имущество
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