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1 fire patrol
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > fire patrol
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2 fire patrol
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > fire patrol
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3 fire patrol
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4 fire patrol
1) Техника: пожарный патруль2) Горное дело: пожарная охрана, противопожарный пост -
5 fire patrol
противопожарный пост, пожарная охрана -
6 fire patrol
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7 underwriters fire patrol
Страхование: пожарный патруль андеррайтеровУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > underwriters fire patrol
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8 underwriters fire patrol
English-Russian insurance dictionary > underwriters fire patrol
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9 blank fire patrol
Conversation vocabulary and slang. English-Russian dictionary > blank fire patrol
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10 patrol
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11 patrol
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12 patrol
дозор; патруль; патрулирование; разведывательное подразделение [группа]; поисковая группа; охранять; патрулировать; вести разведку [поиск]; действовать дозорами— amphibious reconnaissance patrol— combat fighting patrol— long-range reconnaissance patrol— mounted reconnaissance patrol— officer's patrol— short-range reconnaissance patrol -
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(пожарный) патруль; патрулирование; патрулировать patrol brand - группа пожарных, патрулирующих близлежащие районы большого пожара с подветренной стороны patrol fire-fighting - пожарный патруль patrol forestry - патруль лесопожар-ной службы -
14 patrol wagon
амер. тюремная машина; полицейская машина, «чёрный ворон» -
15 patrol boat
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16 fire-fighting patrol
Безопасность: пожарный патруль -
17 fire fighting patrol
English-Russian dictionary of logistics > fire fighting patrol
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18 fire-fighting patrol
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19 border patrol
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20 police patrol
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