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(the frame or body of a ship: The hull of the ship was painted black.) skrog* * *(the frame or body of a ship: The hull of the ship was painted black.) skrog -
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(the frame or body of a ship: The hull of the ship was painted black.) skrogbelg--------skalle--------skrogIsubst. \/hʌl\/1) ( botanikk) skall, belg (om erter og bønner), hams (om nøtter eller jordbær)2) ( overført) dekke, dekselIIsubst. \/hʌl\/( sjøfart eller luftfart) skroghull insurance eller insurance on hull kaskoforsikringIIIverb \/hʌl\/belgflå, rense (erter), fjerne hamsen, fjerne stilkene, skrellehulled grain helgrynIVverb \/hʌl\/ ( sjøfart eller luftfart)1) skyte gjennom skroget, treffe skroget på2) drive med beslåtte seil -
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2) перевозить ( груз); отправлять ( груз), отгружать•-
air-cushion ship
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cable ship
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container ship
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core ship
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cruise ship
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dedicated ship
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deployment ship
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diesel-electric ship
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diesel-propelled ship
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diving tender ship
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dredge ship
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drill ship
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dynamically positioned drill ship
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dynamically supported ships
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exploratory drill ship
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factory ship
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fire-fighting ship
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fishery mother ship
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fishing freezer ship
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freeboard ship
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gas-turbine-engined ship
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gas-turbine ship
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general cargo ship
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guard ship
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hospital ship
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hydrofoil ship
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hydrographic ship
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ice ship
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icebreaking ship
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ice-strengthened ship
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incinerator ship
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lighter-aboard ship
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longitudinally framed ship
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maintenance ship
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merchant ship
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mother ship
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motor ship
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nonmagnetic ship
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nuclear-powered ship
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ocean-going ship
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ocean ship
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oceanographic ship
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palletized ship
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pipe-lay ship
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pollution control ship
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refrigerator ship
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research ship
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roll-on/roll-off ship
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sailing ship
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salvage ship
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seaworthy ship
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seismic survey ship
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seismic ship
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self-unloading ship
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semisubmercible ship
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ship of opportunity
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shooting ship
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single-bulled drill ship
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single-bull drill ship
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surface-effect ship
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surveying ship
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tank ship
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transport ship
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transversely framed ship
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turboelectric ship
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turret-moored drill ship
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hajóderék, burok, test, hajótest to hull: hánt, lehámoz, telibe talál, héjától megtisztít* * *(the frame or body of a ship: The hull of the ship was painted black.) hajótest -
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(the frame or body of a ship: The hull of the ship was painted black.) ladijski trup* * *I [hʌl]1.nounbotanyluščina, strok, lupina; figuratively ovoj;2.transitive verbluščitiII [hʌl]nounnautical ladijski truphull down — daleč (ladja); skrit (tank)III [hʌl]transitive verbnautical zadeti v ladijski trup (torpedo) -
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[hʌl] 1. n( of ship) kadłub m; ( of nut) łupina f; ( of strawberry) szypułka f2. vtstrawberries etc obierać (obrać perf)* * *(the frame or body of a ship: The hull of the ship was painted black.) kadłub statku -
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(the frame or body of a ship: The hull of the ship was painted black.) skipsskrokkur -
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(the frame or body of a ship: The hull of the ship was painted black.) casco* * *hull1[h∧l] n 1 casca (de ervilha, vagem, etc.). 2 qualquer cobertura exterior. 3 cálice ou cabo de certas frutas como o morango. • vt debulhar, descascar.————————hull2[h∧l] n 1 Naut casco de navio. 2 Aeron fuselagem. • vt perfurar o casco ou a fuselagem com projéteis. -
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n. kabuk, çerez kabuğu, tekne, gemi teknesi, gövde————————v. kabuğunu soymak, kabuğunu çıkarmak, geminin teknesini vurmak* * *1. kabuğunu soy (v.) 2. kabuk (n.)* * *(the frame or body of a ship: The hull of the ship was painted black.) gemi teknesi -
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(the frame or body of a ship: The hull of the ship was painted black.) ladijski trup* * *[hʌl]proper nameime angl. mesta -
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• palko• osuamarine• runko (laivan)• runko• runko(aluksen)• silpiä• ampua runkoon• kehtomarine• kasko• kuori• kuoria• laivanrunko• laitteen runko* * *(the frame or body of a ship: The hull of the ship was painted black.) runko -
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(the frame or body of a ship: The hull of the ship was painted black.) (kuģa) korpuss* * *pāksts; korpuss; fizelāža; izlobīt -
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(the frame or body of a ship: The hull of the ship was painted black.) korpusas -
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n. båtskrov; omhölje; bärstjälk--------v. skala* * *(the frame or body of a ship: The hull of the ship was painted black.) skrov -
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(the frame or body of a ship: The hull of the ship was painted black.) trup* * *• telo tanku• trup lode• lusk -
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(the frame or body of a ship: The hull of the ship was painted black.) carcasă -
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(the frame or body of a ship: The hull of the ship was painted black.) κύτος -
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[hal] nounthe frame or body of a ship:جِسْم السَّفينَهThe hull of the ship was painted black.
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