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1 швартовный клюз
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2 przewtoka cumownicza
• hawser portSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > przewtoka cumownicza
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3 швартовный клюз
hawser port мор.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > швартовный клюз
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4 швартовный клюз
1) Naval: bulwark chock, cat hole, hawser port, mooring hawse, mooring hole, mooring port, rowser chock2) Engineering: mooring pipe, shoulder pipe, warping pipe -
5 швартовный клюз
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6 Verholklüse
f < nav> ■ warping pipe; bulwark-mooring pipe; hawser port -
7 Vertäuklüse
f < nav> ■ mooring pipe; hawser port -
8 швартовний
швартовний барабан — warping drum, ( брашпіля) gypsy, gipsy head, warping head
швартовний трос ав. — tiedown line
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9 причал
1) General subject: berth, hithe, mooring, pier, quay, ramp (для гидросамолётов), stairs (на Темзе), wh, wharf, wharves3) American: embarcadero4) Obsolete: hythe5) Military: stage6) Engineering: berthage, dock, moorage making fast, mooring hawser, mooring rope, moorings, port terminal7) Chemistry: port8) Construction: landing, landing stage9) Economy: mooring house10) Road works: quayside area11) Forestry: hawser12) Fishery: landing pier13) Business: maritime terminal14) Oilfield: terminal15) Sakhalin R: boat landing16) Makarov: dock (между лесопилкой и складом лесоматериалов), levee17) Yachting: mooring berth18) Caspian: quay side -
10 клюз
hawse, pipe мор.* * *клюз м.
hawse (role), hawsepipeбукси́рный клюз — towing crock pipe, towing chock portпа́лубный клюз — chain(-locker) [deck] pipeцепно́й клюз — chain-locker pipeшварто́вный клюз — hawser [mooring] port* * *
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