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1 Surface Combatant - Common Land-Attack Warfare System
Abbreviation: SC-CLAWSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Surface Combatant - Common Land-Attack Warfare System
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2 LAND
* * *n.1) land, opp. to sea; lands eða lagar, on land or sea; taka l., to land; nema l., to take land as a settler;2) the (opposite) bank (of a river, bay, fjord); inn með öðru landi ok öðru út, in along one side and out along the other;3) country (verja landit fyrir Dönum); út í lönd, into foreign lands;4) land, estate (í landi annars manns).* * *n. [common to all Teut. languages], land, as opp. to sea; lands eða lagar, on land or sea, Al. 107; taka land, to land, Ísl. ii. 246; leiða e-t at landi, metaph. to land a thing, i. e. end, finish it, Odd. 6: phrases, nema land, to take land as a settler, Eb. passim; kanna land, to explore, 8; byggja land, to occupy a land, Landn.; flyja land, to fly the land: of a kingdom, ráða löndum, to ride; sitja at löndum, to reside, as a king, Fms. passim; setjask at landi, to take rest, reside at home, as a king, i. 82.2. the ( opposite) bank of a river, bay, fjord; inn með öðru landi ok öðru út, to enter by one side and go out by the other, Fms. i. 167; nær hinu syðra landinn, Ld. 6; á bæði lönd, Gþl. 411; draga vað at hváru landi sem þeir vilja, Grág. ii. 349; sá menn ferðina af hvárutveggja landinu, Ld. 326.3. a country; verja landit fyrir Dönum, Fms. i. 23; líðit rann ór þorpinu á landit, Eg. 529; hér í landi, opp. to abroad, Nj. 6: in plur., út í lönd, into foreign lands, Ld. 314; nokkurir menn höfðu kennt hann út í löndum, Fms. iii. 5, where it is opp. to Norðrlönd = Scandinavia; but in Icel. all the outer world is often called útlönd.4. land, estate; sá er hverjungi megin á land, Grág. ii. 266; í annars manns land, 349; í landi annars manns, id.; eiga lönd eðr goðorð, i. 411; dómr skal dæma landit þeim manni er brigði, ii. 210, 338; eyddusk fyrir henni lausafé svá at hón átti ekki nema lönd ok gripi, Nj. 29; um haustið sótti Kolskeggr til lands á Móeiðarhváli, 103; hálft landit, Eb. 38; Arnkell hafði undir sik bæði löndin Úlfarsfell ok Örlygs-staði, 186; Helgafells-land, 38; Hjarðarholts-land, Ld. 322; Þverár-land, Glúm.; sáð-land, a field; beitar-land, pasture.II. local names; Land, Landn.; esp. in the latter part. Eng-land, Ír-land, Skot-land, Bret-land, Vind-land, Gaut-land, Sax-land, Frakk-land, Jót-land, Grík-land, Ís-land: of counties, Haða-land, Háloga-land, Hörða-land (in Norway), Hall-land, Verma-land, Sjá-land, Norðymbra-land, Hjalt-land, etc.B. COMPDS: landabrigði, landabrigðaþáttr, landaeign, landafundr, landahringr, landakaup, landaklofi, landakostr, landaleit, landaleitan, landaljómi, landamark, landamerki, landamæri, landaripting, landaskipan, landaskipti, landaskrá, landsauðn, landsálfa, landsbók, landsbrigð, landsbruni, landsbú, landsbúi, landsbygð, landsbygging, landsbætr, landsdeild, landsdómari, landsdróttinn, landseign, landsendi, landsfjórðungr, landsflótti, landsfólk, landsfriðr, landsgæzla, landsháttr, landsheiti, landsherr, landsherra, landshlutr, landshorn, landshornamaðr, landshöfðingi, landskjálki, landskostr, landslag, landsleg, landsleiga, landslýðr, landslög, landsmáli, landsmegin, landsmenn, landsmerki, landsmúgr, landsnauðsynjar, landsnytjar, landsofringi, landsréttr, landssiðr, landsskaði, landsskapr, landsskattr, landsskipan, landsskipti, landsskyld, landsskuld, landsstaða, landsstjórn, landssuðr, landssýn, landstunga, landsvani, landsvenja, landsván, landsverð, landsvirðing, landsvist. -
3 common
[ˈkɔmən]1. adjective1) seen or happening often; quite normal or usual:شائِعThese birds are not so common nowadays.
2) belonging equally to, or shared by, more than one:مُشْتَرَكWe share a common language.
3) publicly owned:عام، مَشاع، مُشْتَرَكcommon property.
4) coarse or impolite:خَشِن، فَظ، لِعامّة النّاسShe uses some very common expressions.
5) of ordinary, not high, social rank:عادي،لِعامَّة الشَّعْبthe common people.
6) of a noun, not beginning with a capital letter (except at the beginning of a sentence):إسْم عام/ مُشْتَرَكThe house is empty.
2. noun(a piece of) public land for everyone to use, with few or no buildings:أرْض عامَّه ، أرْض مَشاعthe village common.
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4 land-karl
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5 land-selr
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6 common user land transportation
Military: CULTУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > common user land transportation
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7 common user military land transportation
Military: CUMLTУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > common user military land transportation
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8 громадський вигін
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > громадський вигін
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9 umumi arazi
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10 ejido
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11 terreno comunal
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12 yhteisalue
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13 общинная земля
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14 logradouro público
Dicionário português (brasileiro)-Inglês > logradouro público
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15 общественный выгон
общая земля; общественный выгон — common land
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > общественный выгон
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16 право на выгон
общая земля; общественный выгон — common land
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > право на выгон
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17 высокоплодородная земля
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > высокоплодородная земля
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18 общая земля
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19 освоение земель
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20 захоронение в земле
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > захоронение в земле
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