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5 судно судн·о
захватить судно — to capture a ship / vence
вспомогательное судно — support / ship
грузовое судно — freighter, cargo ship
каботажное судно — coastal vessel, coaster
научно-исследовательское судно — research vessel / ship
торговое судно — merchantman, merchant ship / vessel
суда, зарегистрированные под флагами других государств — ships registered under flags of convenience
судно, не имеющее национальности — ship without nationality
судно нейтрального государства — neutral ship / vessel
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Diplomatic term: neutral merchantmanУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > нейтральное торговое судно
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