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1 freshening wind
Морской термин: усиливающийся ветер -
2 freshening wind
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3 wind
проветривать; ветерby the wind — по ветру, на бейдевинд
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4 wind is freshening
Макаров: ветер свежеет -
5 bitter wind
by the wind — по ветру, на бейдевинд
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6 eddy wind
порывистый ветер; вихрьby the wind — по ветру, на бейдевинд
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7 slanting wind
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8 solar wind
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9 tail wind
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10 tail-on wind
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11 choppy wind
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12 contrary wind
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13 dead wind
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14 shifting wind
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15 tail wind
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16 valley wind
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17 the wind is freshening
Макаров: ветер свежеетУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the wind is freshening
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18 the wind is freshening
vējš pieņemas spēkā -
19 ветер свежеет
Makarov: the wind is freshening, wind is freshening -
20 усиливающийся ветер
1) Naval: freshening wind2) Engineering: increasing windУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > усиливающийся ветер
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