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s.vida de marinero. -
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adjective (of work or travel on ships: a seafaring man.) marinerotr['siːfeərɪŋ]1 marinero,-aseafaring ['si:.færɪŋ] adj: marinero: navegación fadj.• marinero, -a adj.• navegante adj.'siːˌferɪŋ, 'siːˌfeərɪŋ ['siːˌfɛǝrɪŋ]1.ADJ [community] marinero; [life] de marinero2.N (also: seafaring life) vida f de marinero* * *['siːˌferɪŋ, 'siːˌfeərɪŋ] -
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['siːˌfeərɪŋ]* * *adjective (of work or travel on ships: a seafaring man.) (che viaggia per mare), (che fa vita di mare) marinaio* * *seafaring /ˈsi:fɛərɪŋ/A a.1 che viaggia per mare; che fa vita di mareB n. [u]2 navigazione; viaggi di mare● seafaring man, marinaio; navigatore □ a seafaring nation, un popolo marinaro □ (stor.) seafaring republic, repubblica marinaraseafarern.1 navigante; navigatore; uomo di mare* * *['siːˌfeərɪŋ] -
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{'si:fεəriŋ}
1. мореплаване
2. attr моряшки, мореплавателен
SEAFARING man моряк* * *{'si:fЁъrin} n 1. мореплаване; 2. attr моряшки; мореплавате* * *n мореплаване;seafaring; n 1. мореплаване; 2. attr моряшки; мореплавателен; seafaring man моряк.* * *1. attr моряшки, мореплавателен 2. seafaring man моряк 3. мореплаване* * *seafaring[´si:fɛəriʃ] I. adj обикн. в изрази: \seafaring man моряк; \seafaring life моряшки живот; II. n мореплаване. -
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[ʹsi:͵fe(ə)rıŋ] nмореплавание; морская профессия -
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nмореплавання; морська професія* * *nмореплавання; морська професія -
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ˈsi:ˌfɛərɪŋ
1. сущ. мореплавание, навигация, судоходство;
профессия моряка Syn: navigation
2. прил. мореходный;
относящийся к морякам Syn: nautical мореплавание;
морская профессия - * man моряк - * life жизнь моряка seafaring мореплавание ~ мореходныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > seafaring
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11 seafaring sea·faring adj
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12 navigatore
m navigator, information technology surfer* * *navigatore s.m.1 navigator: Colombo fu un grande navigatore, Columbus was a great navigator // navigatore solitario, lone sailor3 (sport) navigator4 ( Internet) web surfer, web navigator◆ agg. seafaring: popolo navigatore, seafaring people.* * *[naviga'tore]1) (chi naviga) navigator, sailor2) (nell'automobilismo) navigator3) aer. mar. navigator4) inform.* * *navigatore/naviga'tore/sostantivo m.(f. - trice /trit∫e/)1 (chi naviga) navigator, sailor2 (nell'automobilismo) navigator3 aer. mar. navigator4 inform. navigatore (in rete) (net)surfer. -
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marinaresco agg. sailor-like, seaman-like; seafaring: gergo marinaresco, sailor's slang; vita marinaresca, seafaring life.* * *pl. - schi, - sche [marina'resko, ski, ske] aggettivo [ canzone] sea attrib.; [ termine] nautical; [ tradizione] naval* * *marinaresco -
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ИЗБИРАТЬ/ИЗБРАТЬ БЛАГУЮ ЧАСТЬ obs, lit VP subj: human ( usu. said sarcastically of a person who chooses the safest, most convenient etc option) to choose the best alternativeX избрал благую часть X chose the better part....Я сказал ему, что мне ужасно нравится его морская жизнь, что он из всех эмигрантов избрал благую часть (Герцен 2)....1 told him how immensely I liked his seafaring life, and that of all the exiles he was the one who had chosen the better part (2a).From the Biblical account of Christ's visit to Mary and Martha's home. While Martha was busy serving, Mary chose "that good part" and listened to Christ's words (Luke 10:38-42). -
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• ИЗБИРАТЬ/ИЗБРАТЬ БЛАГУЮ ЧАСТЬ Obi, ш[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ (usu. said sarcastically of a person who chooses the safest, most convenient etc option) to choose the best alternative:- X изорал благую часть≈ X chose the better part.♦...Я сказал ему, что мне ужасно нравится его морская жизнь, что он из всех эмигрантов изорал благую часть (Герцен 2)....I told him how immensely I liked his seafaring life, and that of all the exiles he was the one who had chosen the better part (2a).—————← From the Biblical account of Christ's visit to Mary and Martha's home. While Martha was busy serving, Mary chose "that good part" and listened to Christ's words (Luke 10:38-42).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > избирать благую часть
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• ИЗБИРАТЬ/ИЗБРАТЬ БЛАГУЮ ЧАСТЬ Obi, ш[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ (usu. said sarcastically of a person who chooses the safest, most convenient etc option) to choose the best alternative:- X изорал благую часть≈ X chose the better part.♦...Я сказал ему, что мне ужасно нравится его морская жизнь, что он из всех эмигрантов изорал благую часть (Герцен 2)....I told him how immensely I liked his seafaring life, and that of all the exiles he was the one who had chosen the better part (2a).—————← From the Biblical account of Christ's visit to Mary and Martha's home. While Martha was busy serving, Mary chose "that good part" and listened to Christ's words (Luke 10:38-42).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > избрать благую часть
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19 πηδάλιον
A steering-paddle, rudder, Hom., only in Od.;π. μετὰ χερσὶ.. νηὸς ἔχοντα 3.281
;π. ποιήσατο, ὄφρ' ἰθύνοι 5.255
; πηδαλίῳ ἰθύνετο τεχνηέντως ἥμενος ib. 270 ; π. δὲ ἐκ χειρῶν προέηκε ib. 315 ; π. δὲ ἓν ποιεῦνται (sc. Αἰγύπτιοι)καὶ τοῦτο διὰ τῆς τρόπιος διαβύνεται Hdt.2.96
; Greek ships had a pair, hence in pl., of a single ship, Id.4.110, Cratin.139, Ar.Eq. 542, Diph.43.11; πηδάλια ζεύγλαισι (cross-bars)παρακαθίετο E.Hel. 1536
; ἀνέντες τὰς ζευκτηρίας τῶν π. Act.Ap.27.40; πηδάλια εἶχε τέτταρα τριακονταπήχη, of the τεσσαρακοντήρης of Ptolemy IV, Callix.1 : metaph. in Com., [γυνὴ].. οὐδὲ μικρὸν πείθεται ἑνὶ πηδαλίῳ Theophil.6
: prov., π. κρεμάσαι to retire from a seafaring life, Ar.Av. 711.2 metaph., ἱππικὰ π., of reins, A.Th. 206(lyr.);νώμα δικαίῳ π. στρατόν Pi.P.1.86
;τὰ π. τῆς διανοίας Pl.Clit. 408b
.II in pl., of the oars by which the nautilus is said to steer himself, Arist.HA 622b13 ; of the long hind legs of the locust and grasshopper, ib. 532a29, 535b12, cf. IA 710a3.III = πολύγονον ἄρρεν, Ps.-Dsc.4.4.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πηδάλιον
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20 Seefahrt
f* * *die Seefahrtnavigation* * *See|fahrtf1) (= Fahrt) (sea) voyage; (= Vergnügungsseefahrt) cruise2) (= Schifffahrt) seafaring no artungeeignet für die Sééfahrt in... — unsuited for navigation or sailing in...
die Sééfahrt lernen — to learn to sail
die Regeln der Sééfahrt — the rules of the sea
* * *See·fahrtf NAUT* * *1) o. Pl. seafaring no art.; sea travel no art.; (Seefahrtskunde) navigation2) (Seereise) voyage; (Kreuzfahrt) cruise* * *Seefahrt f1. (Schifffahrt) seafaring, navigation;bei der christlichen Seefahrt sein hum be a seafaring man* * *1) o. Pl. seafaring no art.; sea travel no art.; (Seefahrtskunde) navigation2) (Seereise) voyage; (Kreuzfahrt) cruise* * *-en f.seafaring n.
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