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101 in the course of
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102 alter the course
1) Авиация: изменять курс2) Макаров: изменять направление, менять курс следования3) Яхтенный спорт: изменить курс -
103 altering the course
Авиация: изменение курса, изменяющий курс -
104 bear the course
1) Морской термин: проложить курс на карте2) Картография: прокладывать курс по карте -
105 change the course
1) Морской термин: изменить курс2) Макаров: изменять курс -
106 changing the course
Авиация: изменение курса, изменяющий курс -
107 cheek the course
Морской термин: проверять курс, сличать курс -
108 cross the course
Морской термин: пересечь курс -
109 during the course of
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110 follow the course
Военный термин: следовать курсом, следовать по пути -
111 follow the course of
Математика: следить за ходом -
112 hold the course
Военный термин: держать курс -
113 holding the course
Военный термин: держащий курс, удержание курса -
114 in the course
Математика: в продолжение (of), в течение (of) -
115 in the course of
Общая лексика: в процессе, в течение, в ходе, во время, при -
116 lay the course
Военный термин: прокладывать курс, проложить курс -
117 laying the course
Военный термин: прокладывание курса, прокладывающий курс -
118 maintain the course
Авиация: выдерживать заданный курс -
119 maintaining the course
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > maintaining the course
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120 plot the course
1) Техника: прокладывать курс (на карте)2) Макаров: прокладывать курс на карте
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