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porthole (inspection window)контрольное отверстие в окне- небольшое отверстие в стекле, достаточное для проверки помещения без входа в него.
Англо-русский словарь по кондиционированию и вентиляции > porthole
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porthole (inspection window)контрольное отверстие в окне- небольшое отверстие в стекле, достаточное для проверки помещения без входа в него.
English-Russian dictionary of terms for heating, ventilation, air conditioning and cooling air > porthole
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иллюминатор имя существительное:бортовой иллюминатор (porthole, port)орудийный порт (porthole, port) -
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N1. मूकाI love looking through the porthole of an aeroplane. -
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{'pɔ:thoul}
1. мор. страничен отвор
2. воен. амбразура, бойница* * *{'pъ:thoul} n 1. мор. страничен отвор; 2. воен. амбразура, б* * *1. воен. амбразура, бойница 2. мор. страничен отвор* * *porthole[´pɔ:t¸houl] n 1. мор. порт, страничен отвор на кораб (за слагане дулото на оръдие, за товарене и разтоварване); 2. воен. амбразура, бойница. -
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[English Word] porthole[English Plural] portholes[Swahili Word] shubaka[Swahili Plural] mashubaka[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[Derived Language] Arabic------------------------------------------------------------ -
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['pɔːthəʊl]* * *['po:thəul](a small, usually round, window in a ship.) oblò* * *porthole /ˈpɔ:thəʊl/n.1 (naut.) portello; oblò2 (aeron.) oblò; finestrino* * *['pɔːthəʊl] -
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > porthole
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ˈpɔ:thəul сущ.;
мор.
1) (бортовой) иллюминатор
2) орудийный порт
3) а) амбразура( башни), бойница Syn: embrasure б) небольшое отверстие в архитектуре каких-либо механизмов (напр., поддувало печи) (морское) орудийный порт (морское) (бортовой) иллюмнатор (военное) амбразура;
бойница отверстиеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > porthole
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[ʹpɔ:thəʋl] n1. мор. орудийный порт2. мор. (бортовой) иллюминатор3. воен. амбразура; бойница4. отверстие -
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