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1 mechanical sounding apparatus
Морской термин: механический лотУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > mechanical sounding apparatus
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2 mechanical sounding apparatus
English-Russian marine dictionary > mechanical sounding apparatus
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3 sounding
1. n звучание; звук; звон2. n произнесение; произношение3. n сигнал4. a издающий звук, звучащий5. a звучный, звонкий; гулкий, резонирующий6. a напыщенный, высокопарный; пустойhigh sounding — громкий, высокопарный
7. n спец. измерение глубины; зондирование8. n спец. измеренная глубина, глубина по лоту9. n спец. мелководье; места, где возможен промер лотомin soundings — на мелкой воде, на мелководье
10. n спец. горн. шурфование11. n спец. спец. исследование атмосферы12. n спец. зондирование, прощупывание13. n спец. нырки, подныривания, ныряниеСинонимический ряд:1. approaching (verb) addressing; approaching2. declaring (verb) advertising; announcing; annunciating; blazing abroad; blazoning; broadcasting; bruiting about; declaring; disseminating; proclaiming; promulgating; publishing; tooting; vending3. looking (verb) appearing; looking; seeming4. plumbing (verb) plumbing5. probing (verb) feel out; probing
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