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1 hajóállás
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2 horgonyzóhely rakpart mellett
quay berth -
3 kajplads
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4 пристань
1) General subject: berthing place, bund (в Японии, Китае), bunder, dock, hithe (речная), jetty, landing place, landing stage, landing-place, landing-stage, levee, pier, quay, quayside, stage, wh, wharf3) American: embarcadero5) Construction: pile-planking, slip6) Railway term: jetty head7) Economy: quay berth8) Insurance: wharves9) Forestry: waterside landing10) Sociology: mooring dock11) Business: berth12) Marine science: pier (выступающая в море)13) Makarov: landing14) Logistics: waterway station15) General subject: hard, river harbour -
5 место стоянки
1) General subject: ramp (самолёта)2) Aviation: parking apron, parking area, parking ramp, (воздушного судна) airport ramp (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airport_ramp)3) Naval: berthing, moorage, moorings, quay berth4) Military: (автомобилей) park, parking, (автомобилей) parking area, parking lot (транспорта)5) Engineering: tarmac6) Construction: aircraft parking apron (самолёта), staging area (строительных машин, оборудования)8) Automobile industry: parking place (автомобилей), parking point, stall, station9) Architecture: mooring, parking-lot10) Oil: park11) Leather: apron12) Business: berth, parking space13) Arms production: parking place (орудий, машин, повозок и т. п.)14) Makarov: park (автомобилей), park (автомобилей, самолётов и т.п.) -
6 место у причальной стенки
Naval: quay berthУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > место у причальной стенки
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7 kaiplass
subst. mooring space, mooring accommodation subst. dock accommodation, moorage subst. [ for enkelt skip] quay berth -
8 причал
berth, berthage, dock, mooring, quay, port terminal, terminal мор., wharf* * *прича́л м.
wharfдостро́ечный прича́л — fitting-out wharf* * * -
9 pristanište
* * *• seaport• dock• wharf• port• jetty• landing-place• harbour• berth• pier• quay• mole -
10 причал
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11 причал
berth, embarcadero, landing, mooring, quay, terminalРусско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > причал
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12 laiturin paikka
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13 пристань
berth мор., dock, wharf, портовое сооружения для погрузки и разгрузки судов) quay -
14 акостирам
мор. 1. прех. berth, lay (a boat) alongside (a quay, wharf); lay aboard; land, moor2. непрех. draw/come alongside a quay* * *акостѝрам,гл. мор.1. прех. berth, lay (a boat) alongside (a quay, wharf); lay aboard; land, moor;2. непрех. draw/come alongside a quay.* * *land: the ship акостирамed - корабът акостира* * *1. мор. прех. berth, lay (a boat) alongside (a quay, wharf);lay aboard;land, moor 2. непрех. draw/come alongside a quay -
15 atracar
v.1 to rob (bank).2 to dock, to make shore, to berth, to come alongshore.3 to hold up, to rob, to assault, to hijack.* * *1 (robar - banco, tienda) to hold up, rob; (- persona) to mug2 (de comida) to stuff, fill1 (de comida) to gorge oneself (de, on), stuff oneself (de, with); (de bebida) to guzzle (de, -)* * *verb1) to dock2) mug, rob* * *1. VT1) (=robar) [+ banco] to hold up; [+ individuo] to mug; [+ avión] to hijack2) (Náut) to bring alongside; [+ astronave] to dock (a with)3) (=atiborrar) to stuff, cram5) Caribe (Aut) to park2.VI(Náut)atracar al o en el muelle — to berth at the quay
3.See:* * *1. 2.atracar vt2) (Chi fam) (acercar, aproximar)3.atracarse v pron1) (fam)atracarse de algo — de comida to stuff oneself with something, gorge oneself on something
2) (Per, Ven) ( al hablar) to dry up3) (refl) (Chi fam) ( aproximarse)* * *= dock, raid, pull into, heist, mug, waylay, berth, moor.Ex. By the early 1700s, Glasgow had become a major port city; in 1770 the Clyde was dredged and jetties built along its banks, allowing larger vessels to dock within the city centre.Ex. The article ' Raiding the World Bank' explains how the World Bank operates, shareholding, the initiation of loan proposals, and lending to education projects.Ex. So, having stated these thoughts about librarians and digital libraries, I am happy to announce that the airplane has now pulled into its boarding gate.Ex. This can vary, however, as sometimes banks are robbed and armored cars heisted to forward their causes, but this was not Kahl's way of doing things.Ex. In that time, she relates, she had been mugged at gunpoint, punched in the face, and harassed.Ex. Librarians must not allow themselves to be thus waylaid in their commitment to their clients and must act with vision, flair, style, and passion.Ex. Damage to port facilities while berthing or unberthing has been the subject of many costly claims.Ex. This procedure when mooring a vessel can be hazardous, especially in heavy seas, since a person must walk forward on deck.* * *1. 2.atracar vt2) (Chi fam) (acercar, aproximar)3.atracarse v pron1) (fam)atracarse de algo — de comida to stuff oneself with something, gorge oneself on something
2) (Per, Ven) ( al hablar) to dry up3) (refl) (Chi fam) ( aproximarse)* * *= dock, raid, pull into, heist, mug, waylay, berth, moor.Ex: By the early 1700s, Glasgow had become a major port city; in 1770 the Clyde was dredged and jetties built along its banks, allowing larger vessels to dock within the city centre.
Ex: The article ' Raiding the World Bank' explains how the World Bank operates, shareholding, the initiation of loan proposals, and lending to education projects.Ex: So, having stated these thoughts about librarians and digital libraries, I am happy to announce that the airplane has now pulled into its boarding gate.Ex: This can vary, however, as sometimes banks are robbed and armored cars heisted to forward their causes, but this was not Kahl's way of doing things.Ex: In that time, she relates, she had been mugged at gunpoint, punched in the face, and harassed.Ex: Librarians must not allow themselves to be thus waylaid in their commitment to their clients and must act with vision, flair, style, and passion.Ex: Damage to port facilities while berthing or unberthing has been the subject of many costly claims.Ex: This procedure when mooring a vessel can be hazardous, especially in heavy seas, since a person must walk forward on deck.* * *atracar [A2 ]viA «barco» to dock, berthBquiso besarla pero no atracó he wanted to kiss her but she wouldn't go for it ( AmE) o ( BrE) wouldn't have it ( colloq)■ atracarvtA (asaltar) ‹banco› to hold up; ‹persona› to mugB (Per, Ven) (atascar) to jamC( Chi fam) (acercar, aproximar): están muy separados, atrácalos más they're too far apart, shove ( o shift etc) them closer together ( colloq)A ( fam) atracarse DE algo ‹de comida› to stuff oneself WITH sth, gorge oneself ON sth, pig out ON sth ( colloq)B (Per, Ven)1 «puerta/cajón/ascensor» to jam, get stuckla llave se ha atracado en la cerradura the key's jammed o stuck in the lock2 (al hablar) to dry upC ( refl)( Chi fam) (aproximarse): atrácate a mí, así no nos perderemos stick close to me, that way we won't lose each otherse atracó al fuego he drew near to the fire* * *
atracar ( conjugate atracar) verbo intransitivo [ barco] to dock, berth
verbo transitivo ( asaltar) ‹ banco› to hold up;
‹ persona› to mug
atracar
I verbo transitivo to hold up
(asaltar a una persona) to rob
II vi Náut to tie up
' atracar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
asaltar
English:
berth
- dock
- hold up
- mug
- raid
- rob
- stick up
- tie up
- hold
- land
* * *♦ vt1. [banco] to rob;[persona] to mug;nos atracaron en el parque we got mugged in the park♦ vi[barco] to dock (en at)* * *I v/t2 Chi fammake out with fam, neck with Br famII v/i MAR dock* * *atracar {72} vt: to dock, to landatracar vt: to hold up, to rob, to mug* * *atracar vb3. (embarcación) to dock -
16 механизированный причал
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > механизированный причал
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17 причал
1) General subject: berth, hithe, mooring, pier, quay, ramp (для гидросамолётов), stairs (на Темзе), wh, wharf, wharves3) American: embarcadero4) Obsolete: hythe5) Military: stage6) Engineering: berthage, dock, moorage making fast, mooring hawser, mooring rope, moorings, port terminal7) Chemistry: port8) Construction: landing, landing stage9) Economy: mooring house10) Road works: quayside area11) Forestry: hawser12) Fishery: landing pier13) Business: maritime terminal14) Oilfield: terminal15) Sakhalin R: boat landing16) Makarov: dock (между лесопилкой и складом лесоматериалов), levee17) Yachting: mooring berth18) Caspian: quay side -
18 ставить судно к причалу
1) Economy: bring a vessel alongside the cargo berth, bring a vessel alongside the quay, moor a berth, moor a ship, moor a vessel, put a vessel alongside the quay2) Marine science: moorУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ставить судно к причалу
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19 kade
1 quay, wharf♦voorbeelden:1 het schip ligt aan de kade • the ship lies by the quay(side)/wharfeen ligplaats aan de kade • a berthaanleggen/meren/vastleggen aan de kade • moor alongside the quaylossen aan de kade • unload onto the quay/wharf, land -
20 причал
1) (действие)
mooring
2) mooring line
3) (у пирса)
berth* * ** * *1) mooring, moorage 2) mooring line 3) berth* * *berthberthagefastquayrampwharf
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