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61 deck crane
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62 deck edge
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63 deck-girder bridge
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64 deck half
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65 deck plate girder span
English-german engineering dictionary > deck plate girder span
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66 deck truss bridge
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67 deck of cards
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68 deck officer
deck of.fi.cer[d'ek ɔfisə] n Naut oficial de convés. -
69 deck-cargo
deck-car.go[d'ek ka:gou] n carga de convés. -
70 deck-hand
deck-hand[d'ek hænd] n Naut taifeiro de convés, marujo. -
71 deck landing
deck landing[´dek¸lændiʃ] n мор., ав. кацане на палубата. -
72 deck-cabin
deck-cabin[´dek¸kæbin] n мор. каюта на палуба. -
73 deck-cargo
deck-cargo[´dek¸ka:gou] n мор. товар на палуба. -
74 deck-light
deck-light[´dek¸lait] n прозорец на палуба. -
75 deck (oneself) out (in)
deck (oneself) out (in)(zich) opdoffen/uitdossen (met/in) -
76 deck hand
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77 deck officers
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78 deck quoits
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79 deck tennis
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80 ■ deck out
■ deck outv. t. + avv.mettere in ghingheri, agghindare (q.); decorare; ornare (qc.).
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