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1. лі1) водойма; резервуарrowing tank — спорт. басейн для веслування
2) цистерна, бак, чан3) рад. коливальний контур4) фот. бачок для проявлення (плівки)5) військ. танкtank destroyer — амер., військ. самохідна протитанкова гармата
tank drama — розм. сенсаційна драма зі сценами рятування потопаючих
tank mine sweeper — військ. танк-тральщик
tank ship — танкер, наливне судно
2. v1) наливати в бак2) зберігати в баці3) обробляти в баці* * *I [tʒnk] v2) зберігати у баці; обробляти у баціII [tʒnk] n1) водойма; резервуарrowing tank — cпopт. басейн для веслування
2) цистерна, бак, чанpetrol tank амер. gas (oline) /storage/ tank — бензобак
auxilliary /service/ tank — запасний бак
3) фoтo бачок для проявлення ( developing tank)4) ( атомний) реактор ( reactor tank)5) відсікto blow the tanks — звільняти ( баластові) відсіки
6) мop. досвідчений басейн (experimental, model чи trial tank)7) eл. коливальний контур8) кoмп., обч. накопичувачIII n; військ.light [medium, heavy] tank — легкий [середній, важкий]танк
accompanying /close support/ tank — танк супроводу /підтримки/; breakthrough tank танк прориву
tank attack [trap, defile] — танкова атака [пастка, -ий коридор]
tank barrier /obstacle/ [mine, ditch] — протитанкова перешкода [-а міна, -ий рів]
tank crew [equipment] — екіпаж [озброєння е устаткування]танка
IV vtank country — місцевість, придатна для використання танків; танкодоступна місцевість
йти напролом; = перти як танк
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