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1 laid-up fleet
1) Морской термин: прикольный флот2) Экономика: прицельный флот -
2 laid-up fleet
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3 laid-up fleet
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4 fleet
n1) флот
- air fleet
- fishing fleet
- laid-up fleet
- marine fleet
- merchant fleet
- oil tanker fleet
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5 флот
муж. fleet служить во/на флоте ≈ to serve in the navy военно-морской флот ≈ navy морской флот ≈ marine торговый флот ≈ mercantile marine, merchant fleet, merchant marine воздушный флот ≈ air force, air fleet линейный флот ≈ battle-fleet армия и флот ≈ army and navy речной флот ≈ inland water transport военно-воздушный флот ≈ air force 'москитный' флот ≈ мор. (торпедные катера) mosquito-fleet -
6 advanced
1. a выдвинутый вперёд, передовойadvanced industries — передовые; современные отрасли
2. a передовой, прогрессивный; развитой3. a далеко зашедшийadvanced stage of a disease — поздняя стадия заболевания; запущенная болезнь
4. a обыкн. неодобр. отрицающий традиции; нонконформистский5. a немолодой6. a поздний7. a продвинутый; подготовленный, овладевший основами предметаadvanced learner — хорошо подготовленный, продвинутый ученик
8. a рассчитанный на подготовленных учащихся9. a выросший, возросший, увеличившийсяСинонимический ряд:1. futuristic (adj.) ahead of its time; ahead of the times; futuristic; in advance; radical; unconventional2. highly evolved (adj.) excellent; exceptional; forward; highly evolved; lofty; peace-loving; precocious; well-developed3. liberal (adj.) broad; broad-minded; liberal; progressive; tolerant; wide4. old (adj.) aged; ancient; elderly; old; seasoned; senior; time-honored; time-honoured; venerable5. adduced (verb) adduced; alleged; cited; laid; offered; presented6. advanced (verb) advanced; elevated; encouraged; forwarded; fostered; furthered; jumped; preferred; promoted; raised; served; upgraded7. came (verb) came; come along; get along; got along/got along or gotten along; got on/got on or gotten on; marched; moved; proceeded; progressed8. loaned (verb) lent; loaned9. rose (verb) ascended; climbed; mounted; rose
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