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81 bridge deck
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82 deck bridge
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83 deck-bridge
[`dekbrɪʤ]мост с ездой поверхуАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > deck-bridge
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84 deck bridge
◙ n. גשר סיפון* * *◙ ןופיס רשג◄ -
85 bridge deck
< build> ■ Brückentafel f -
86 deck bridge
<build.traff> ■ Brücke mit obenliegender Fahrbahn f -
87 deck-bridge
n мор.місток* * *n1) зaл. міст з рухом зверху2) мop. мостик -
88 deck-bridge
n1) зaл. міст з рухом зверху2) мop. мостик -
89 bridge deck
güverte köprüsü -
90 deck bridge
x. 상로교, 노선교 -
91 deck bridge
(drum) pod cu calea sus / cu tablier superior -
92 bridge deck
paluba mosta -
93 deck bridge
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94 deck bridge
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95 bridge deck
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96 deck bridge
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97 bridge deck
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98 deck bridge
• most s hornou vozovkou -
99 bridge deck
jezdnia mostowapokład średniówki -
100 deck bridge
most z jazdą górą
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