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1 salvage
I[΄sælvidз] n փրկություն. գույքի փրկում (աղետից). ռզմ. ռազմավար հավաքե լը. make salvage of փրկել (գույքը). (մակո ւլատուրա) collect paper for salvage մակուլատուրա հավաքել. իրավ. գույքափրկում salvage contract գույքափրկման պայմանագիր. salvage costs գույքա փրկման ծախսեր. salvage charges/operations փրկա րարական ծախսեր/աշխատանքներII[΄sælvidз] v գույքը փրկել (ծովի վրա, հրդեհի ժամանակ). salvage scrap մակուլատուրա հավաքել. salvage the old books փրկել հին գրքերը -
2 Salvage
إنقاذ سفينة ، أجرة -- -
3 salvage
علاج إنقاذي* * *عِلاجٌ إِنْقاذِيّ -
4 SALVAGE
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5 Salvage bond
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6 Salvage charges
رسم إغاثة، رسم إنقاذ(سفينة) -
7 Salvage crops
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8 Salvage dues
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9 Salvage expenses
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10 Salvage value
قيمة ما أمكن إنقاذه من السفينة ، قيمة متخلفة ، قيمه باقية -
11 Salvage lorry
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12 SALVAGE POINT
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13 salvage value
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14 COMBAT SALVAGE VESSEL
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15 COMBAT SALVAGE BOAT
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16 SUBMARINE SALVAGE VESSEL
English-Arabic military dictionary > SUBMARINE SALVAGE VESSEL
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17 FIRE SALVAGE PARTY
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18 SAL SALVAGE
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19 CONTROLLER OF SALVAGE
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20 recover
"To put back into a stable condition. A computer user may be able to recover lost or damaged data by using a program to search for and salvage whatever information remains in storage. A database may be recovered by restoring its integrity after some problem has damaged it, such as abnormal termination of the database management program."
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salvage — sal·vage / sal vij/ n 1 a: compensation paid for saving a ship or its cargo from the perils of the sea or for recovering it from an actual loss (as in a shipwreck) b: the act of saving or rescuing a ship or its cargo c: the act of saving or… … Law dictionary
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Salvage — Sal vage, a. & n. Savage. [Obs.] Spenser. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Salvage — (engl., spr. ßällwĕdsch), Bergegeld (s. Bergen) … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
salvage — [v] save, rescue deliver, get back, glean, ransom, reclaim, recover, redeem, regain, restore, retrieve, salve; concept 134 Ant. endanger, harm, hurt, injure, lose, waste … New thesaurus