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1 environment
n1) довкілля; оточення◊to pollute the environment — забруднювати довкілля (напр. продуктами згорання реактивного палива)
•- acoustic airport environment - acoustical environment - aerodrome environment - air traffic environment - crew environment - en-route environment - flight deck environment - flight deck aural environment - high density traffic environment - in-service environment - laboratory environment - noise environment - nonradar environment - oceanic environment - physical environment - radar environment - runway environment - secure physical environment - severe environment - space environment - test environmentEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of aviation terms > environment
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2 officer
1. n1) чиновник; службова особа; службовець, урядовецьofficer of the court — судовий виконавець, службовець суду
scientific (research) officer — науковець, науковий працівник
2) член правління (клубу тощо)3) офіцер; командирofficer of the day — військ. черговий офіцер
officer of the guard — амер. начальник караулу; мор. черговий рейду
officer commanding — військ. командир (підрозділу)
officer general — військ. командувач, командир з'єднання
officer of the deck — військ. черговий по кораблю
officer of the watch — мор. вахтовий офіцер
4) pl офіцерський склад5) поліцай, полісмен; констебль (особл. при звертанні)6) мор. капітан (на торговельному судні)first officer — старший (перший) помічник
2. v1) укомплектовувати (забезпечувати) офіцерським складом2) командувати* * *I n1) чиновник, посадова особа; службовець, співробітник ( установи)scientific /research/ officer — науковий співробітник
2) поліцейський; констебль ( часто як звертання до поліцейського)3) вiйcьк. офіцер; командирofficers and crew — мop. команда корабля
billeting officer — квартир'єр; pl офіцерський склад
4) мop. капітан на торговельному судні; перший помічник капітана ( first officer); штурман5) член правління (клубу, товариства)II v1) pass укомплектовувати, забезпечувати офіцерським складом2) командувати, заправляти
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