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41 вагон
1. carвагон, специально приспособленный для туристов — tourist car
вагон, не принадлежащий данной железной дороге — foreign car
2. coachпассажирский вагон — coach; passenger car
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42 коксотушильный вагон
вагон, специально приспособленный для туристов — tourist car
вагон, не принадлежащий данной железной дороге — foreign car
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > коксотушильный вагон
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43 балластный вагон
вагон, специально приспособленный для туристов — tourist car
вагон, не принадлежащий данной железной дороге — foreign car
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > балластный вагон
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44 большегрузный вагон
вагон, специально приспособленный для туристов — tourist car
вагон, не принадлежащий данной железной дороге — foreign car
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > большегрузный вагон
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45 надвиг вагонов
вагон, специально приспособленный для туристов — tourist car
вагон, не принадлежащий данной железной дороге — foreign car
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > надвиг вагонов
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46 прицепной вагон
вагон, специально приспособленный для туристов — tourist car
вагон, не принадлежащий данной железной дороге — foreign car
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > прицепной вагон
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47 багажный вагон
вагон, специально приспособленный для туристов — tourist car
вагон, не принадлежащий данной железной дороге — foreign car
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > багажный вагон
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48 сборный вагон
вагон, специально приспособленный для туристов — tourist car
вагон, не принадлежащий данной железной дороге — foreign car
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > сборный вагон
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49 сборно-раздаточный вагон
вагон, специально приспособленный для туристов — tourist car
вагон, не принадлежащий данной железной дороге — foreign car
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > сборно-раздаточный вагон
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stake — [stāk] n. [ME < OE staca, akin to Frank * stakka: see STICK] 1. a length of wood or metal pointed at one end for driving into the ground, as for marking a boundary, supporting a plant, etc. 2. a) the post to which a person was tied for… … English World dictionary
stake — Ⅰ. stake [1] ► NOUN 1) a strong post with a point at one end, driven into the ground to support a tree, form part of a fence, etc. 2) (the stake) historical a wooden post to which a person was tied before being burned alive. ► VERB 1) support (a… … English terms dictionary
stake out (something) — 1. to claim something belongs to you. To avoid a long wait to eat lunch, one of you stakes out a table and the other gets the food. Lars staked out a cot in a third floor bedroom and tried to make it seem like his own space. 2. to secretly watch… … New idioms dictionary
stake (out) a claim (to something) — stake (out) a/your ˈclaim (to/for/on sth) idiom to say or show publicly that you think sth should be yours • Adams staked his claim for a place in the Olympic team with his easy win yesterday. Main entry: ↑stakeidiom … Useful english dictionary
stake (out) your claim (to something) — stake (out) a/your ˈclaim (to/for/on sth) idiom to say or show publicly that you think sth should be yours • Adams staked his claim for a place in the Olympic team with his easy win yesterday. Main entry: ↑stakeidiom … Useful english dictionary
stake (out) a claim (for something) — stake (out) a/your ˈclaim (to/for/on sth) idiom to say or show publicly that you think sth should be yours • Adams staked his claim for a place in the Olympic team with his easy win yesterday. Main entry: ↑stakeidiom … Useful english dictionary
stake (out) your claim (for something) — stake (out) a/your ˈclaim (to/for/on sth) idiom to say or show publicly that you think sth should be yours • Adams staked his claim for a place in the Olympic team with his easy win yesterday. Main entry: ↑stakeidiom … Useful english dictionary
stake (out) a claim (on something) — stake (out) a/your ˈclaim (to/for/on sth) idiom to say or show publicly that you think sth should be yours • Adams staked his claim for a place in the Olympic team with his easy win yesterday. Main entry: ↑stakeidiom … Useful english dictionary
stake (out) your claim (on something) — stake (out) a/your ˈclaim (to/for/on sth) idiom to say or show publicly that you think sth should be yours • Adams staked his claim for a place in the Olympic team with his easy win yesterday. Main entry: ↑stakeidiom … Useful english dictionary
stake — stake1 W3 [steık] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1 at stake 2¦(company/business)¦ 3 have a stake in something 4¦(money risked)¦ 5 high stakes 6¦(pointed stick)¦ 7 the stake 8 in the popularity/fashion etc stakes 9 (be prepared to) go to the stake for/over something … Dictionary of contemporary English
stake — stake1 [ steık ] noun ** 1. ) count a wooden or metal post with a pointed end that is used for supporting or marking something a ) the stake a thick wooden pole that someone was tied to and burned in the past as a punishment: be burned at the… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English