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1. n рыбная ловля; рыболовствоfishing season — путина, период рыбной ловли
2. n горн. ловильные работы3. a рыболовный4. a выпытывающий; наводящий5. n тех. соединение встык с накладкамиСинонимический ряд:hinting (verb) angling; hinting -
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законсервированные корабли; резервный флот — zipper fleet
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̈ɪfli:t I сущ.
1) военно-морской флот Fleet Admiral амер. ≈ адмирал флота (высший адмиральский чин;
соответствует Генералу Армии) Syn: armada, navy
2) флотилия Fishing fleets are not allowed inside another country's territorial waters. ≈ Рыболовецким флотилиям запрещен лов во внутренних территориальных водах другого государства. fleet of whalers Syn: flotilla, convoy
3) парк (автотранспортный, самолетный и т.п.), депо bus fleet ≈ автобусный парк II
1. прил.
1) быстрый;
быстроходный, скорый;
стремительный fleet glance ≈ беглый взгляд She is pretty fleet of foot. ≈ Она такая быстроногая. Syn: quick, fast, swift
2) проворный, шустрый;
легкий( в движениях) Syn: nimble
2. гл.
1) неперех. быстро двигаться;
торопиться, спешить Syn: hasten
2) перех. скользить по поверхности чего-л.
3) быстро протекать, проходить (о времени)
4) мор. менять местоположение флот - the * военный флот - Admiral of the F. адмирал флота (высшее британское военно-морское звание - a * in being флот, готовый к боевым действиям - mercantile * торговый флот - air * воздушный флот - * flagship флагманский корабль флота - F. Marine Force морская пехота флота флотилия, караван( судов) - fishing * рыболовная флотилия - a * of whalers китобойная флотилия парк (автомобилей, тракторов и т. п.) - a * of 500 haulage trucks парк из 500 грузовых автомобилей-тягачей (диалектизм) (идущее) стадо( животных) ;
стая( облаков, птиц) комплект выпущенных или поставленных сетей > * of the desert "корабли пустыни", караван верблюдов( диалектизм) бухта;
залив;
небольшой приток( реки), ручей > the F. (историческое) название небольшого притока Темзы;
тюрьма в Лондоне > F. marriage тайный брак, заключенный в тюрьме быстрый - * operator( разговорное) на ходу подметки рвет - * of foot (книжное) быстроногий - *er than the wind (книжное) быстрее ветра быстротечный( устаревшее) быстро протекать, проноситься;
мтновать (устаревшее) таять, исчезать( морское) менять положение, передвигать снимать пенки, сливки (тж. перен.) coastal ~ береговой флот fleet быстро протекать, миновать ~ поэт. быстротечный ~ быстрый;
fleet glance беглый взгляд ~ мелкий( о воде) ~ диал. неглубоко ~ парк (автомобилей, тракторов и т. п.) ~ плыть по поверхности ~ флот ~ флотилия;
fleet of whalers китобойная флотилия ~ быстрый;
fleet glance беглый взгляд ~ of cars парк легковых автомобилей ~ of vehicles парк транспортных средств ~ флотилия;
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[fliːt]nфлот, флотилияFishing fleets are not allowed inside another country's territorial waters. — Рыболовецким флотилиям запрещен лов во внутренних территориальных водах другого государства
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[fliːt] I сущ.Fleet Admiral воен. — адмирал флота (высший адмиральский чин; соответствует генералу армии)
Syn:2) флотилияFishing fleets are not allowed inside another country's territorial waters. — Рыболовецким флотилиям запрещён лов во внутренних территориальных водах другого государства.
Syn:3) парк (автотранспортный, самолётный и т. п.), депоII 1. прил.1) быстрый; быстроходный, скорый; стремительныйShe is pretty fleet of foot. — Она такая быстроногая.
Syn:2) проворный, шустрый; лёгкий ( в движениях)Syn:2. гл.1) быстро двигаться; торопиться, спешитьSyn:2) скользить по поверхности чего-л.3) уст. быстро протекать, проходить ( о времени)4) мор. менять местоположение -
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(Codfish)Since the 15th century, codfish has been the favorite national dish of the Portuguese. Voyages of the navigator Corte-Real to Newfoundland, North America, late in that century, aroused the Portuguese interest in consuming codfish, particularly in its dried and salted form. For centuries thereafter, Portuguese cod fishing fleets visited the Newfoundland banks and returned with their precious catches. During periods when Portugal's economic fortunes were low and when the necessary shipping was unavailable, the Portuguese arranged to have English fishermen obtain codfish. After 1835, an annual Portuguese codfish fleet visited Newfoundland again. Oddly enough, despite the traditional codfish fleet system, the national fleet usually acquired only 10-15 percent of the codfish required, and the remainder was supplied by Great Britain, Sweden, and Norway. Although the Portuguese codfish fleet off Newfoundland ceased operations in the 1970s, codfish remains as popular as ever, and much of the country's annual supply comes from abroad.The Portuguese love affair with bacalhau is at least 500 years old, and it gave rise to the traditional Portuguese description of this important part of their cuisine: "the faithful friend" ( o fiel amigo). Long ago, the Portuguese learned how to salt and sun-dry the codfish they had caught to preserve it. Before the age of refrigeration, the dried, salted codfish kept for months. Before being prepared for the table, the Portuguese soaked it for 24 hours in various changes of water. The soaking reconstitutes this fish and disposes of the excessive salt. Codfish dishes remain popular for many holiday and other celebrations, and it is said that there are 365 ways of cooking codfish, one for each day of the year. A popular, now traditional codfish dish is bacalhau d bras, which consists of thin strips of cod mixed with onions and thin strips of potato surrounded by eggs. An even more historic dish is bacalhau a Gomes de Sá, cooked in a casserole with thinly sliced potatoes, onions, and garnished with hardboiled eggs and black olives. The dish is named in honor of an Oporto codfish merchant, José Luís Gomes de Sá Junior, who developed the famous dish while working at a noted restaurant in his native Oporto. -
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Taking out of the sea more than natural population growth can sustain. Overfishing has a number of causes, the most ruthless being "chronic over capacity" of modern fishing fleets to effectively take far more fish than can be replaced. (Source: WPR)
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Taking out of the sea more than natural population growth can sustain. Overfishing has a number of causes, the most ruthless being "chronic over capacity" of modern fishing fleets to effectively take far more fish than can be replaced. (Source: WPR)
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Taking out of the sea more than natural population growth can sustain. Overfishing has a number of causes, the most ruthless being "chronic over capacity" of modern fishing fleets to effectively take far more fish than can be replaced. (Source: WPR)
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