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1 sail batten
Морской термин: рейка в парусе -
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3 sail batten
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1. n стр. рейка, нащельник2. n стр. батенсы, половые доски3. n стр. спорт. лата паруса4. v скреплять досками5. v мор. задраивать6. v стр. скреплять рейками, планкамиbatten cleat — соединительная планка; схватка; нащельник
7. v жиреть, откармливаться8. v откармливать9. v жить в роскоши и безделье10. v наживаться за счёт другихcompanies who batten on the efforts of others — компании, которые процветают за чужой счёт
11. v улучшать; удобрять землю; повышать плодородие12. n текст. батанСинонимический ряд:1. fasten (verb) board up; fasten; make fast; secure; tie2. prosper (verb) be successful; burgeon; flourish; flower; grow; increase; luxuriate; prosper -
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совершать плавание; парус; управлять -
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7 set sail
1. пускаться в плавание2. ходить; пройти под парусомСинонимический ряд:embark (verb) board; embark; launch; leave; leave port; set out
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