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1 confined harbor
Морской термин: гавань с большим объёмом судоходства -
2 confined harbor
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3 harbor
гавань; порт; портовая акватория -
4 harbor
гавань; порт; стать на якорь; дать убежище; затаивать; затаитьСинонимический ряд:1. anchorage (noun) anchorage; breakwater; harborage; haven; port; riding; road; roads; roadstead2. inlet (noun) arm; bay; bayou; bight; cove; firth; gulf; inlet; lagoon; mooring; slough3. refuge (noun) asylum; chamber; cover; covert; house; protection; refuge; retreat; sanctuary; shelter4. accommodate (verb) accommodate; bestow; billet; board; bunk; conceal; domicile; domiciliate; hut; lodge; protect; put up; quarter; room; roost; secure5. chamber (verb) chamber; haven; house; roof; shelter; shield6. foster (verb) cherish; entertain; foster; hold; indulge; nurture7. hide (verb) hide; secrete; suppress; withholdАнтонимический ряд:expose; neglect -
5 barrack
1. n преим. употр. гл. ед. ч. часто с в казарма2. n барак3. n неуютное помещение; некрасивое зданиеa regular barrack of a place — не дом, а казарма
4. n диал. лачуга, хижина, шалаш5. n амер. навес6. v размещать в бараках, в казармах7. v австрал. громко высмеивать, освистывать8. v болеть за свою командуСинонимический ряд:reside (verb) berth; billet; dwell; harbor; house; lodge; reside; shelter
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