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1 коса
1) General subject: (тяжелая) a rope of hair, braid (волос), foreland, neck, pigtail, plait (волос), plat (волос), queue, sand-bank, spit, (намывная) spitter, tail, tongue, tress, weed wacker, (волос) plait3) Naval: beak, land tongue, sandspit, shallow spit4) Engineering: bar (намывная полоса суши), sand bar (намывная полоса суши)5) Agriculture: scythe7) Geography: the tongue of land8) Geometry: headland9) Forestry: point10) Oil: streamer11) Ecology: shoal head12) Sakhalin energy glossary: cable, streamer, streamer cable13) Makarov: banner bank (бар или барьер, образовавшиеся за небольшим островом или рифом), naes, point bar, queue (волос), sandbar, spit (берега), tail of hair -
2 отмель
1) General subject: bank, bar, beach, bench, flat, hurst, hyrst, key, sand, sandbank, sandbar, sands, seamount, shallow, shelf, shelve, shoal, spit, swash, skinny-water2) Geology: bench land, sand ridge, scroll, shallow water, shallows, shifting3) Naval: border, offshore shoal, reef4) Construction: sand bar5) Oil: sand bank6) Cartography: towhead7) Ecology: bank land, cay, ground, high bed, high bog, ledge, shoal border, shoal stretch9) Caspian: offshore bank10) General subject: bank of silt, cay cavity, natural bar, shoal head
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