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1 сплавной багор
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2 сплавной багор
pike lever дер.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > сплавной багор
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3 багор
1) General subject: boat-hook, dog-hook, fish gaff, fish-gaff, gaff, gib staff, gib-staff, harpoon, hock, hook, pole, fizgig, pole hook2) Naval: barge-pole, boom, gall4) Engineering: boat hook, floating hook, lifting hook, pickaroon, pike-pole, timber hitch5) Mining: hitcher7) Makarov: boat hook (лодочный), gaff (рыболовный), hitcher (лодочный), lifting hook (лодочный), pike lever (лесосплавный), pike pole (лесосплавный) -
4 багор
timber hitch, floating hook, hook, pickaroon, pike-pole, pole* * *баго́р м.
hitcher, lifting [boat] hookсплавно́й баго́р — pike lever, pike pole* * * -
5 сплавной багор
1) Engineering: pike lever2) Forestry: pike pole -
6 багор
м. hitcher, lifting hook -
7 вага
1) General subject: bar, bolster, clevis (дышла), lever, pinch-bar, single tree, single-tree (конной упряжи)3) Engineering: balance (весы), bar lever, crow-bar, crowbar, heaver, lever (рычаг), pinch, pry, pry lever (рычаг), whim, evener bar4) Agriculture: whiffletree (упряжки), whippletree (упряжки)5) Chemistry: tommy bar6) Construction: pike polarized (для поднятия шандоров)8) Mining: swing-tree9) Forestry: shod bar
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