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1 капитан порта
1) General subject: Captain of the Port, harbourmaster2) Naval: harbor captain3) Engineering: harbor master4) Economy: harbour master, port master5) Fishery: port captain6) Sakhalin energy glossary: marine superintendent, port captain (Port Korsakov - Sakhalin II)7) oil&gas: master of the port -
2 главный порт
Russian-English dictionary of telecommunications > главный порт
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3 начальник порта
1) General subject: harbor master2) Economy: port warden, superintendent of a port3) Fishery: port captain -
4 главный порт
Network technologies: master port -
5 портовый инспектор
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > портовый инспектор
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6 вольный
1. free2. (не стеснённый законами и т. п.) unrestricted3. спорт. free-style4. ( излишне непринуждённый) free; familiar; ( нескромный) impudent♢
вольный город — free cityвольная птица разг. — one's own master
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7 вольный
1) ( свободный) free2) ( не стеснённый ограничениями) unrestrictedво́льная прода́жа — unrestricted sale
3) кратк. ф. (+ инф.) free (+ to inf), at liberty (+ to inf)ты во́лен де́лать, что хо́чешь — you are free to do as you wish
4) ( фамильярный) free; familiar; ( нескромный) impudentво́льное поведе́ние — loose behaviour; abandon
5) (неточный, субъективный) free; неодобр. looseво́льный перево́д — free translation
во́льная тракто́вка — loose interpretation
6) поэт., фольк. ( связанный с ощущением свободы)во́льный ве́тер — free / unfettered wind
во́льные просто́ры — ≈ boundless / limitless expanse sg
на во́льном во́здухе / просто́ре — in the open (air)
7) спортво́льная борьба́ — freestyle wrestling
во́льный стиль (в плавании) — freestyle
во́льные упражне́ния — floor exercises
••во́льный го́род — free city
во́льная га́вань — free port
во́льный каза́к / стрело́к, во́льная пти́ца разг. — one's own master
на во́льном вы́пасе, на во́льных хлеба́х — footloose, freewheeling
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8 капитан судна
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > капитан судна
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