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1. n снаряжение; экипировка2. n расходы на снаряжение3. n одежда, полный комплект одежды4. n установка; оборудование, аппаратура, оснащение; агрегат; комплект5. n разг. группа, партия; компания6. n разг. амер. несколько ковбоев, работающих на одном ранчо7. n разг. полит. группа, фракцияa small but influential outfit — небольшая, но влиятельная группа
8. n разг. ансамбль9. n разг. предприятие; учреждение10. n разг. воен. разг. часть, подразделениеhis father and mine were in the same outfit during the war — во время войны наши отцы служили в одном полку
gung-ho outfit — часть, готовая выполнить любое задание
11. v снаряжать, экипировать12. v обмундировывать13. v снабжать оборудованиемСинонимический ряд:1. clothing (noun) accouterments; apparel; clothing; ensemble; garb; habit; jump suit; suit2. company (noun) band; company; corps; party; troop; troupe3. costume (noun) costume; dress; getup; get-up; guise; rig; setout; turnout4. equipment (noun) apparatus; equipment; gear; habiliments; machinery; material; materials; materiel; paraphernalia; tackle; tackling5. house (noun) business; concern; corporation; enterprise; establishment; firm; house6. equip (verb) dress; equip; fit out; prepare; provide; stock; supply7. furnish (verb) accouter; appoint; arm; fit up; furnish; gear; rig; turn out -
6 снабжение по корпусной части
Русско-английский морской словарь > снабжение по корпусной части
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7 снабжение по корпусной части
часть, готовая выполнить любое задание — gung-ho outfit
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > снабжение по корпусной части
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8 инспектор по кораблестроительной части
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > инспектор по кораблестроительной части
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9 транспорт продовольствия и общевойскового снабжения
provisions/general stores shipРусско-английский военно-политический словарь > транспорт продовольствия и общевойскового снабжения
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10 шкиперское снабжение
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > шкиперское снабжение
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11 Schiffsausrüstung
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12 судно снабжения
ресурсы нефти; снабжение нефтью — oil supply
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13 снабжение по корпусной части
Naval: ship's outfitУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > снабжение по корпусной части
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14 otpremiti
* * *• expedite• despatch• dispatch• transmit• trim• upload• shiping• ship• send• get away• convey• relegate -
15 rig
riɡ
1. past tense, past participle - rigged; verb(to fit (a ship) with ropes and sails.) aparejar
2. noun1) (an oil-rig.) torre de perforación; plataforma petrolífera2) (any special equipment, tools etc for some purpose.) aparejos, equipamiento3) (the arrangement of sails etc of a sailing-ship.) aparejo•- rigging- rig out
- rig up
tr[rɪg]1 plataforma petrolífera1 SMALLMARITIME/SMALL aparejar1) : aparejar (un barco)2) equip: equipar3) fix: amañar (una elección, etc.)4)to rig up construct: construir, erigir5)to rig oneself out as : vestirse derig n1) : aparejo m (de un barco)n.• equipo s.m.• tren s.m.v.• aparejar v.• enjarciar v.• jarciar v.
I rɪg2) ( Naut) aparejo m3)a) (uniform, outfit) (colloq) atuendo mb) ( equipment) (sl) equipo m4) ( truck) (AmE sl) camión m
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- gg- transitive verb1) ( Naut) aparejar2) ( fix) \<\<election/contest\>\> amañar, trinquetear (Méx fam); \<\<fight\>\> arreglar•Phrasal Verbs:- rig out- rig up[rɪɡ]1. N1) (Naut) aparejo m2. VT1) (Naut) [+ ship] aparejar, equipar2) (=fix dishonestly) [+ election, competition] amañar; [+ prices] manipularto rig the market — (Comm) manipular la lonja or la bolsa
it was rigged * — hubo tongo *
- rig out- rig up* * *
I [rɪg]2) ( Naut) aparejo m3)a) (uniform, outfit) (colloq) atuendo mb) ( equipment) (sl) equipo m4) ( truck) (AmE sl) camión m
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- gg- transitive verb1) ( Naut) aparejar2) ( fix) \<\<election/contest\>\> amañar, trinquetear (Méx fam); \<\<fight\>\> arreglar•Phrasal Verbs:- rig out- rig up -
16 команда
1. (заповед) command, order, word of command2. (управление) command3. (военно поделение) detachment, outfit, partyмор. crew, ship's companyспасителна команда a rescue party* * *кома̀нда,ж., -и 1. ( заповед) command, order, word of command; по \командаа на at the command/order of;2. ( управление) command; под \командаата на under the command of, commanded by; under the captaincy of; поемам \командаата на take/assume the command of;3. ( военно поделение) detachment, outfit, party; мор. crew, ship’s company; пожарна \командаа fire-brigade; спасителна \командаа rescue party.* * *captaincy: at the команда of - по команда на; detail; instruction (комп.)* * *1. (военно поделение) detachment, outfit, party 2. (заповед) command, order, word of command 3. (управление) command 4. мор. crew, ship's company 5. по КОМАНДА на at the command/order of 6. под КОМАНДАта на under the command of, commanded by 7. поемам КОМАНДАта на take/assume the command of 8. пожарна КОМАНДА fire-brigade 9. спасителна КОМАНДА a rescue party -
17 laden
m; -s, Läden1. shop, bes. Am. store2. umg. (Unternehmen) business; den Laden schmeißen run the show; fig. (es schaffen) swing it; den Laden dichtmachen shut (Am. close) up shop; (scheitern) auch fold; der Laden läuft geschäftlich: business is good; allg. everything’s hunky-dory; wie ich den Laden (so) kenne if you ask me; das ist ein müder Laden they’re a pretty lame ( oder feeble) outfit3. umg., fig. (Sache) business; den Laden hinschmeißen umg. give up the whole thing, chuck (Am. pack) it in* * *das Ladenlading; loading;der Ladenstore; retail outlet; shop* * *La|den I ['laːdn]m -s, -['lɛːdn] (= Geschäft) shop (esp Brit), store (US); (inf = Betrieb, Unternehmung) outfit (inf)der Láden läuft (inf) — business is good
es wird eine Zeit dauern, bis der Láden läuft (inf) — it will be some time before the business gets going or gets off the ground
dann kann er den Láden zumachen or dichtmachen (inf) — he might as well shut up shop (and go home) (inf)
den Láden schmeißen (inf) — to run the show
IIden (ganzen) Láden hinschmeißen (inf) — to chuck the whole thing in (inf)
m -s, - or -(= Fensterladen) shutter* * *1) (to make or become filled with electricity: Please charge my car battery.) charge2) (to make (a person) responsible for (a task etc): He was charged with seeing that everything went well.) charge3) (to put ammunition into (a gun): He loaded the revolver and fired.) load4) (a place where goods are sold: a baker's shop.) shop5) (a shop: The post office here is also the village store; a department store.) store* * *La·den1<-s, Läden>[ˈla:dn̩, pl ˈlɛ:dn̩]mder \Laden läuft (fam) business is going well3.notfalls können wir den \Laden alleine schmeißen if need be, we can run the show on our ownLa·den2<-s, Läden o ->[ˈla:dn̩, pl ˈlɛ:dn̩]m shutterLa·den3[ˈla:dn̩]nt TECH, INFORM booting, loadingautomatisches \Laden autoload* * *der; Ladens, Läden1) shop; store (Amer.)2) (ugs.): (Unternehmung)wie ich den Laden kenne — (fig.) if I know how things go in this outfit (coll.)
den Laden schmeißen — manage or handle everything with no problem
Laden — (FensterLaden) shutter
* * *laden1; lädt, lud, hat geladenA. v/t1. load;das Schiff hat Getreide geladen the ship has taken on a load of grain; Zustand: the ship is carrying a cargo of grain;der LKW hat Kies geladen the truck has been loaded with gravel; Zustand: the truck has a load of gravel;die Kisten aus dem Wagen laden unload the crates from the car ( Lieferwagen: van, Pferdewagen: cart);die Säcke vom Lkw auf Lasttiere laden load the sacks from the truck onto pack animals;die Atmosphäre war mit Spannung/Hass geladen the atmosphere was charged with tension/filled with hatred5. (Gewehr etc) loadB. v/i1. load;der LKW hat schwer geladen the truck has a heavy load;schwer geladen haben umg, hum be plastered ( oder tanked up, besonders US loaded), be three sheets to the wind, Br auch have had one over the eight obs2. IT load;1. geh (einladen) invite2. JUR:vor Gericht laden summon before a court; unter Strafandrohung: subpoena* * *der; Ladens, Läden1) shop; store (Amer.)2) (ugs.): (Unternehmung)wie ich den Laden kenne — (fig.) if I know how things go in this outfit (coll.)
den Laden schmeißen — manage or handle everything with no problem
Laden — (FensterLaden) shutter
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18 rig
I 1. noun1) (Naut.) Takelung, die2. transitive verb,drilling rig — Bohrturm, der; (off shore) Bohrinsel, die
- gg- (Naut.) auftakelnPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/91030/rig_out">rig out- rig upII transitive verb,* * *[riɡ] 1. past tense, past participle - rigged; verb 2. noun1) (an oil-rig.) die Kleidung2) (any special equipment, tools etc for some purpose.) die Ausrüstung3) (the arrangement of sails etc of a sailing-ship.) die Takelung•- rigging- rig out
- rig up* * *rig1[rɪg]I. vt<- gg->▪ to \rig sth etw manipulierento \rig an election/results eine Wahl/Ergebnisse manipulierento \rig the market/prices den Markt/Preise manipulieren\rigging of ballots [or ballot-\rigging] Wahlmanipulation frig2[rɪg]I. nhi-fi \rig Hi-Fi-Anlage flighting \rig Beleuchtungsanlage f4. (drilling/oil rig)drilling \rig Bohrinsel fgas/oil \rig Gas-/Ölbohrinsel fin full \rig in voller Montur famII. vt<- gg->1. NAUTto \rig a boat/ship/yacht ein Boot/ein Schiff/eine Jacht takeln fachsprto \rig sails/shrouds/stays Segel/Wanten/Stags anschlagen fachspr2. AVIAT3. (set up)▪ to \rig sth etw [behelfsmäßig] zusammenbauen* * *[rɪg]1. nin full rig — in großer Aufmachung, in voller Montur (inf)
4) (inf: articulated lorry) Sattelschlepper m2. vt2) (fig) election, market etc manipulierenit was rigged! — das war Manipulation
* * *rig1 [rıɡ]A v/t2. SCHIFFa) ein Schiff auftakelnb) ein Segel anschlagen3. rig out, rig upa) ausrüsten, -statten ( beide:with mit),b) umg jemanden ausstaffieren:rig o.s. out sich auftakeln5. FLUG (auf)rüsten, montierenB s1. SCHIFFa) Takelung fb) Takelage f2. (behelfsmäßige) Vorrichtung3. Ausrüstung f, Ausstattung f4. FLUG (Auf) Rüstung f5. TECH Bohrinsel f6. umg Aufmachung f, -zug m:in full rig in voller Montur7. US Fuhrwerk n, Gespann n8. US Sattelschlepper mrig2 [rıɡ] v/t eine Wahl, die Preise etc manipulieren* * *I 1. noun1) (Naut.) Takelung, die2. transitive verb,drilling rig — Bohrturm, der; (off shore) Bohrinsel, die
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19 Schiffsabgaben
Schiffsabgaben
shipping dues;
• Schiffsabladeplatz wharf, port of discharge;
• Schiffsagent ship’s husband, ship broker, shipping agent;
• Schiffsagentengebühr husbandage;
• Schiffsagentur shipping agency, (Linienschifffahrt) liner agency;
• Schiffsangelegenheiten shipping (maritime) affairs;
• Schiffsanlegeplatz landing stage;
• Schiffsanteil interest (share) in a vessel;
• Schiffsarrest anordnen to lay embargo;
• Schiffsartikel ship's articles;
• Schiffsaufbringung capture;
• Schiffsaufgabe an die Versicherungsgesellschaft abandonment of a ship to the underwriters;
• Schiffsaufkäufer ship breaker;
• Schiffsauftrag ship order;
• Schiffsausrüstung equipment (furniture) of a ship, fitting out of a vessel;
• Schiffsausschlachter ship-breaker, knacker;
• Schiffsausschlachtung shipbreaking;
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20 транспорт снабжения
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