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1 port side light
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2 Left side
Abbreviation: Port (looking forward) -
3 left side
Abbreviation: Port (looking forward) -
4 люк
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5 бортовой иллюминатор
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > бортовой иллюминатор
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6 патрубок с боковым отверстием
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > патрубок с боковым отверстием
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7 патрубок с боковым отверстием
Русско-английский словарь по нефти и газу > патрубок с боковым отверстием
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8 люк рядом с лацпортом
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9 люк рядом с лацпортом
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > люк рядом с лацпортом
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10 бортовой иллюминатор
1) Naval: port, port hole, port light, porthole, portlight, side light, side scuttle2) Engineering: booth porthole, side port, side porthole, sidelight, sidescuttle3) Makarov: side air-port, side port-hole, side port-light, side windowУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > бортовой иллюминатор
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11 иллюминатор
airport мор., bull's eye, light port, porthole* * *иллюмина́тор м.
мор. port-light, port-hole, air-port; ав. window; косм. viewportиллюмина́тор име́ет водонепроница́емую кры́шку — the port-hole is provided with a dead-light (for protection against heavy weather)иллюмина́тор предназна́чен для освеще́ния, вентиля́ции и наблюде́ния — a port-light provides light, ventilation and visionбортово́й иллюмина́тор — side port-hole, side port-light, side air-port; side windowглухо́й иллюмина́тор — dead-lightпа́лубный иллюмина́тор — deck lightру́бочный иллюмина́тор — deck-house air-port* * *1) window; 2) port-hole -
12 левый
I прил.left; left-hand; port мор.левый борт (корабля) — port side; port hand
лево руля! мор. — port (the) helm!, left rudder! амер.
лево на борт! мор. — hard(-a-)port!
II 1. прил.; полит.левая сторона — left side, left-hand side; the wrong side (материала); near side (лошади, экипажа и т.п.)
left; left-wing2. муж.; скл. как прил.left-winger, leftist; the left мн. ч.; коллект. -
13 люк
1. м. man-hole; hand-hole2. м. hatchзадраивать люк — batten down the hatch; seal a hatch
3. м. опт. port4. м. горн. chute, door -
14 рядом
1. close byрядом; поблизости — close by
близко, рядом, под рукой; рукой подать — close at hand
2. hard byблизко; рядом — hard by
близко, рядом — hard at hand
3. nearbyрядом; близко — near by
4. near by5. nextпо соседству, рядом — next door
6. side by side withрядом; бок о бок; наряду с — side by side with
7. adjacently8. alongside9. door-to-door10. interproximally11. next doorв соседнем доме, по соседству; неподалёку; поблизости, рядом — next door
12. side-by-side13. side by side; beside; next to; next door; close byрядом с домом, недалеко от дома, по соседству с домом — in close propinquity to the house
14. byСинонимический ряд:1. линией (сущ.) линией; строем; шеренгой2. слоем (сущ.) пластом; слоем3. близко (проч.) близко; в двух шагах; вблизи; невдалеке; недалеко; недалече; неподалеку; поблизости; под боком; под носом; под самым носом; рукой подать4. рядышком (проч.) бок о бок; возле; обок; около; плечо к плечу; подле; рядком; рядышком -
15 грузовой порт
1) Naval: cargo port (отверстие в борту судна), cargo side port, last port (судна)2) Engineering: cargo port, loading port -
16 выходной люк
1. exit port2. мор. companion hatch -
17 бакборт
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18 боковое отверстие
1) General subject: finger hole, finger-hole, vent2) Engineering: side port3) Construction: lateral aperture4) Music: ventage (в стволе духового инструмента)5) Astronautics: side hole6) Drilling: side outlet -
19 бортовой лацпорт
Engineering: side port, sidelight port -
20 лац-порт
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