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1 putting ashore
1) Морской термин: высадка на берег, высаживающий на берег2) юр.Н.П. высадка -
2 putting ashore
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3 putting ashore
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4 ashore
1. adv к берегу, на берег2. adv на берегу, на сушеput ashore — высадил на берег; высаженный на берег
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5 pangkalkan
put ashore, put ashore, put ashore, putting ashore -
6 высадка на берег
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7 высаживающий на берег
Naval: beaching, putting ashoreУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > высаживающий на берег
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8 висадка
ж( на берег) landing, debarkation, disembarkation, putting ashore, descent -
9 تفريغ
n. emptying, evacuation, discharge, drainage, putting ashore -
10 إنزال من سفينة أو مركبة إلخ
إنْزالٌ مِنْ سَفِينَةٍ أو مَرْكَبةٍ إلخlanding, putting ashore, disembarkation, debarkation -
11 تفريغ السفينة أو الحمولة إلخ
تَفْرِيغُ السّفِينَةِ أو الحُمُولَةِ إلخunloading, discharge, unlading; stevedoring; taking off, taking down; landing, putting ashore, disembarkation, debarkationArabic-English new dictionary > تفريغ السفينة أو الحمولة إلخ
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12 κατάπλοος
A sailing down, bearing down, Th.4.10; sailing to land, putting ashore, ib.26; ὁ Σικελικὸς κ. the arrival of the corn-fleet from Sicily, D.56.9.2 sailing down stream, esp. down the Nile, ὁ κατ' ἐνιαυτὸν εἰς Ἀλεξάνδρειαν κ. OGI90.17 (Rosetta, ii B. C.), cf. PTeb.27.103 (ii B. C.).II sailing back, return, ὁ οἴκαδε κ. X.HG1.4.11; παρῆν τις ἐκ κ. one who had just returned, Plb.15.23.3.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κατάπλοος
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13 BJARGA
* * *I)(berg; barg, burgum; borginn), v.1) to help, save, with dat.;nema Þ. byrgi honum, unless Th. helped him;sá er öldum bergr, who saves mankind (viz. against the giants, i. e. Thor);guðs son er öllum heimi barg, who saved the whole world;impers., e-m er borgit, one is saved, comes safe and sound out of danger (brutu skip sitt ok týndu fé öllu, en mönnum varð borgit flestum);bjarga skipshöfn, to rescue the shipwrecked;bjarga skipi, to haul a ship out of the reach of the tide;bjarga hval, to secure a dead whale (by dragging it ashore);bjarga konum, to help labouring women (cf. bjargrúnar);bjarga kúm, to attend cows calving;bjarga nám, to render the last service to dead bodies (cf. nábjargir);bjarga sök, máli, to succeed in winning a case, a suit;2) refl., bjargast, to keep up the heart, esp. against cold or hunger;Oddr bargst vel á fjallinu (in a snow storm);bjargast sjálfr, to gain one’s bread;bjargast á sínar hendr, to support oneself with one’s own hands;bjargast úti, to find one’s food (graze) in the field (of cattle);Snorri góði fann, at nafni hans bargst lítt við ostinn, that he got on slowly with eating the cheese;verði þér nú at bjargast við slík sem til er, you must now put up with what you can get.(að), v. (rare), = preceding (bjargat mun málinu verða).* * *barg, burgu, borgit; pres. bergr, pl. björgum; imperat. bjarg; pret. subj. byrga: in mod. use after the Reformation this verb is constantly used weak, bjarga, að, pres. bjargar, pret. bjargat; the only remnant of the old is the sup. borgit, etc. In Norway this weak form occurs very early, e. g. bjargar, servat, Hom. 17; in Icel. the weak seldom occurs before the 15th century; bjargaðist, Fs. 143, and bjargat (sup.) = borgit, Lv. 11, are probably due to these passages being left in paper MSS.; the weak bjargaði, however, occurs in a vellum MS. of the 15th century, Þorf. Karl. 388; 1st pers. pres. bjarga, Fms. xi. 150 (MS. 13th century) seems to be a Norse idiom, [Goth. bairgan; Hel. bergan; A. S. beargan; cp. birgr]:—to save, help; with dat., bergr hverjum sem eigi er feigr (a proverb), Sturl. iii. 220; sá er öldum bergr, who saves mankind, viz. against the giants, i. e. Thor, Hým. 22; nema Þorgeirr byrgi honum, Rd. 295: absol., Guð barg (by God’s grace) er konungrinn varð eigi sárr, Fms. v. 268: in theol. sense, vildu þeir eigi snúast til mín at ek byrga þeim, 656 C. 23, Hom. l. c.: impers., e-m er borgit, is saved, comes safe and sound out of danger, Fær. 178, Hkv. Hjörv. 29.2. a law term; b. sök, máli, to find a point of defence; hann bergr þeim kosti sökinni, at …, Grág. i. 40; bergsk hann við bjargkviðinn, he is free by virtue of the verdict, 36; borgit mun nú verða at lögum, i. e. there will be some means of putting it right, Lv. 11, Nj. 36.3. special phrases; b. skipshöfn, to pick up the shipwrecked, Þorf. Karl. l. c., Fms. xi. 412; skipi, to haul a ship out of the reach of tides and waves, Grág. ii. 385; hval, to drag a dead whale ashore, Gþl. 461: to help labouring women (v. bjargrúnar), Sdm. 9; b. nám (v. nábjargir), to render the last service to a dead body, 33; b. kúm, to attend cows casting calf, Bjarn. 32; b. búfé, to milk ewes, N. G. L. i. 10; b. brókum, cacare, Fms. xi. 150.II. recipr. of mutual help; bjargast at allir saman, to be saved all in common, Hkr. ii. 347.III. reflex., bjargask vel, to behave well, keep the heart up, esp. in cold or hunger; Oddr bargst vel á fjallinu (in snow storm), Sturl. iii. 215, Orkn. 324, of one shipwrecked; b. úti, of cattle, to graze, N. G. L. i. 25; b. sjálfr, to gain one’s bread, Grág. i. 294; b. á sínar hendr (spýtur), to support oneself with one’s own hands, Fms. ii. 159: of food or drink, cp. bergja; Snorri goði fann, at nafni hans bargst lítt við ostinn, that he got on slowly eating the cheese, Eb. 244; hann spurði, hví hann byrgist svá lítt (v. l. mataðist svá seint), … why he ate so slowly, id.; verði þér nú at bjargast við slíkt sem til er, you must put up with what you can get, Germ. für lieb nehmen, Eg. 204; hon bað fyrir þær matar ok burgust þær við þat, Clem. 26; hon bjargaðist (= bargst) lítt við þá fæðu er til var, she could hardly eat the food they had (v. l. hjúkaðist), Fs. 174. Part. borginn, used as adj. and even in compar.; impers., erat héra (héri = hegri = duck) at borgnara þótt hæna beri skjöld, the drake is none the better off though a hen shield him, metaph. of a craven, Fs. 174, Fms. vii. 116: [Early Engl. to borrow = to save, ‘who borrowed Susanna out of wo,’ Sir Guy of Warwick.] -
14 ἐκβαίνω
ἐκ - βαίνω, aor. 1 part. ἐκβήσαντες, aor. 2 imp. ἔκβητε: go out, esp. go ashore, disembark; aor. 1 trans., ‘putting you ashore,’ Od. 24.301.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἐκβαίνω
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15 afloat
1. a predic плавающий на поверхности воды; плывущий по течениюto be afloat — плыть, плавать
set afloat — спустил на воду; спущенный на воду
put afloat — спустил на воду; спущенный на воду
2. a predic в ходу, в движении; в полном разгаре3. a predic покрытый, залитый водой4. a predic мор. на службе в военном флоте5. adv на воде, на море; на поверхностиto keep afloat — держаться на поверхности, не тонуть
6. adv в плаванииlife afloat — жизнь на море, жизнь моряка
7. adv мор. на плаву8. adv на борту, на борт9. adv в действии, в деле; на ходу10. adv при деньгах, не на мелиlend me some money to keep me afloat — одолжи мне денег, а то я на мели
brought afloat — снялся с мели; снял с мели; снятый с мели
got afloat — снялся с мели; снял с мели; снятый с мели
bring afloat — сниматься с мели; снимать с мели
get afloat — сниматься с мели; снимать с мели
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