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1 fire support ship
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2 Amphibious Warfare Fire Support Ship
Military: LFSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Amphibious Warfare Fire Support Ship
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3 Inshore Fire Support Ship
Military: LFRУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Inshore Fire Support Ship
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4 Landing Ship, Fire support
Military: LSFУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Landing Ship, Fire support
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5 inshore fire support ship
Military: LFRУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > inshore fire support ship
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7 ateş gemisi
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15 badil
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17 servicio contraincendios
• fire sale• fire shipDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > servicio contraincendios
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18 пожарное судно
1) Naval: fire ship, fire vessel, fire-fighting craft, fire-fighting vessel2) Engineering: fire-fighting ship, fireboat, firefighting ship3) Oil: fire boat4) Logistics: fire fighting boat -
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"1. fire. 2. fever, temperature. 3. vivacity, exuberance. 4. zeal, ardor, fervor, vehemence. 5. gunfire; artillery fire. 6. mil. Fire! 7. danger; catastrophe. 8. a light (for a cigarette). - açmak /a/ to open fire (on). - almak 1. to catch fire, take fire. 2. to be alarmed. 3. (for a gun) to be fired. - almamak (for a gun) to misfire. - almaya mı geldin? colloq. Have you come to get fire? Why are you rushing off? -e atılmak/(kendini) -e atmak to throw oneself into the fire, risk one´s life blindly. -e atmak /ı/ to put (someone) in a dangerous position. - bacayı sardı. colloq. Things have gotten out of control. -le barut bir arada/ yerde olmaz/durmaz. proverb It is dangerous to leave a young couple alone together. - basmak /a/ to flush and feel hot from tedium, discomfort, or boredom. -i başına vurmak to explode with anger, blow one´s top. - çıkmak to have a fire break out. -i çıkmak to have one´s fever go up. -i düşmek to have one´s fever go down. - düştüğü yeri yakar. proverb A calamity only really affects its immediate victim. - düşürücü antipyretic. - etmek /a/ to fire (on), shoot (at). - gemisi hist. fire ship. - gibi 1. very hot. 2. very quick, active, agile, intelligent. - gibi yanmak to have a fever. -ten gömlek ordeal. -e göstermek /ı/ to heat (something) slightly by holding it to the fire. - hattı/boyu firing line. -ler içinde feverish, suffering from fever. - kesilmek 1. to get very angry. 2. to become industrious and active. 3. (for gunfire) to stop. - kesmek to cease fire. - kırmızısı fiery red. - olmayan yerden duman çıkmaz. proverb Where there is smoke there is fire. - olsa cirmi/cürmü kadar yer yakar. colloq. He cannot do much harm. -le oynamak to play with fire. - pahasına/pahası very expensive. - parçası 1. very active, industrious. 2. mischievous, naughty (child). - püskürmek/saçmak /a/ to spit fire (at), be very angry (with). - saçağı sardı. colloq. Things have gotten out of control. - tuğlası firebrick. -e tutmak /ı/ 1. to heat (something) slightly by holding it to the fire. 2. to subject to gunfire. -i uyandırmak to poke up a fire. - vermek /a/ to set on fire, burn. -e vermek /ı/ 1. to set fire to. 2. to panic, upset, frighten. 3. to lay waste, ravage, devastate (a country). -e vurmak /ı/ to put (food) on to cook. -e vursan duman vermez. colloq. He is remarkably stingy. - yağdırmak 1. to shoot repeatedly and continuously. 2. to rant and rave at everybody. - yakmak to light a fire. -ine/nârına yanmak /ın/ to be mistreated because of (someone else). -i yükselmek to have one´s fever go up." -
20 brulote
m.1 fire-ship, a vessel loaded with combustible matters. (Nautical)2 warlike machine of the ancients for throwing darts or fire-arrows.3 obscene remark; (Southern Cone) Obscene letter. (Andes)4 fire ship.* * *SM1) Chile rude word, dirty word2) Cono Sur (=escrito) obscene letter* * *brulote nmAm [palabrota] swear-word
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Fire ship — Fire Fire (f[imac]r), n. [OE. fir, fyr, fur AS. f[=y]r; akin to D. vuur, OS. & OHG. fiur, G. feuer, Icel. f[=y]ri, f[=u]rr, Gr. py^r, and perh. to L. purus pure, E. pure Cf. {Empyrean}, {Pyre}.] 1. The evolution of light and heat in the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fire ship — n. Historical a ship filled with explosive materials, set afire and floated among an enemy s ships to destroy them … English World dictionary
fire ship — fire′ ship n. naut. navig. a vessel loaded with ignited combustibles and set adrift to destroy an enemy s ships or constructions • Etymology: 1580–90 … From formal English to slang
Fire ship — A fire ship, used in the days of wooden rowed or sailing ships, was a ship filled with combustibles, deliberately set on fire and steered (or, where possible, allowed to drift) into an enemy fleet, in order to destroy ships, or to create panic… … Wikipedia
fire ship — noun a weapon consisting of a ship carrying explosives that is set adrift to destroy enemy ships • Hypernyms: ↑weapon, ↑arm, ↑weapon system * * * noun : a ship carrying combustibles or explosives sent among the enemy s ships or works to set them… … Useful english dictionary
fire ship — n. (In the past) ship filled with explosives or combustibles that was set on fire and sent burning as a weapon among enemy ships … English contemporary dictionary
fire ship — noun A wooden ship set afire and then sent floating into an enemy flotilla, with the intent to set the enemy fleet afire too … Wiktionary
fire ship — /ˈfaɪə ʃɪp/ (say fuyuh ship) noun (especially formerly) a vessel loaded with combustibles and explosives and set adrift to destroy an enemy s ships, etc …
fire ship — a vessel loaded with combustibles and explosives, ignited, and set adrift to destroy an enemy s ships or constructions. [1580 90] * * * … Universalium
fire-ship — … Useful english dictionary
Fire — (f[imac]r), n. [OE. fir, fyr, fur AS. f[=y]r; akin to D. vuur, OS. & OHG. fiur, G. feuer, Icel. f[=y]ri, f[=u]rr, Gr. py^r, and perh. to L. purus pure, E. pure Cf. {Empyrean}, {Pyre}.] 1. The evolution of light and heat in the combustion of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English