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1 воды
мн.береговые / территориальные воды — territorial waters, maritime belt
внутренние воды — inland / intemal / enclosed waters
прибрежные воды — coastal / in-shore / near-shore waters; waters off the coast
воды, находящиеся под юрисдикцией государства — waters under state jurisdiction
воды, покрывающие континентальный шельф — waters superjacent to the continental shelf, superja-cent waters of the continental shelf
воды, расположенные в сторону берега от исходной линии территориального моря — waters on the land-ward side of the baseline of the territorial sea
воды, являющиеся составной частью территории — waters forming part of the territory
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2 внутренние воды
1) Biology: inland waters2) Military: domestic waters3) Law: internal waters, land-locked waters4) Diplomatic term: inclosed waters, national waters5) Ecology: inland water, inner water, inner waters, territorial water6) Makarov: continental waters, inland waters (акватории шириной до 10 морских миль (18,52 км), берега которых принадлежат одному государству), inner waters (акватории шириной до 10 морских миль (18,52 км), берега которых принадлежат одному государству), territorial waters -
3 замкнутые сушей воды
1) Law: land-locked waters2) leg.N.P. landlocked watersУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > замкнутые сушей воды
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4 внутренние воды
inland waters, land-locked waters
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