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1 roll-on-roll-off
[rəʋl͵ɒnrəʋlʹɒf] aone alternative which has been suggested is the provision of roll-on-roll-off ferry terminals - одно из альтернативных предложений предусматривает строительство пристаней для парома, перевозящего гружёный транспорт
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2 Ro-Ro
Ro-Ro, RORO, ro-roroll-on-roll-off ship (ferry) мор. судно (паром) с горизонтальной погрузкой-выгрузкой транспортных средств; ролкер -
3 Ro-Ro
RORO мор. судно ( паром) с горизонтальной погрузкой-выгрузкой транспортных средств; ролкер -
4 Ro-Ro
1) Сокращение: Roll-on Roll-off (transport ship), roll-on-roll-off ferry -
5 ro-ro
1) Сокращение: Roll-on Roll-off (transport ship), roll-on-roll-off ferry -
6 operation
работа, действие; операция; бой, сражение; основная функция; деятельность; оперирование, манипуляция; эксплуатация; управление, пилотирование (ЛА) ; pl. полётыoperation of landing flaps — выпуск или уборка посадочных закрылков [щитков]
smooth operation of the aircraft — плавное управление [пилотирование] ЛА
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Roll-on/roll-off — (RORO or ro ro) ships are ferries designed to carry wheeled cargo such as automobiles, trucks, semi trailer trucks, trailers or railroad cars. This is in contrast to lo lo (lift on lift off) vessels which use a crane to load and unload cargo.RORO … Wikipedia
roll-on roll-off — adj [only before noun] BrE a roll on roll off ship is one that vehicles can drive straight on and off ▪ a roll on roll off car ferry … Dictionary of contemporary English
roll-on roll-off — noun a method of transport (as a ferry or train or plane) that vehicles roll onto at the beginning and roll off of at the destination • Topics: ↑train, ↑railroad train, ↑airplane, ↑aeroplane, ↑plane • Hypernyms: ↑conveyance, ↑trans … Useful english dictionary
roll-on roll-off — adjective (only before noun) BrE a roll on roll off ship is one that vehicles can drive straight on and off: a roll on roll off car ferry … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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