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1 side skeg
1) Морской термин: бортовой скег2) Техника: бортовой скег (судна на воздушной подушке) -
2 side skeg
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3 side skeg
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4 бортовой скег
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5 бортовой скег
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > бортовой скег
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6 выдвижной скег
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > выдвижной скег
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7 диаметральный скег
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > диаметральный скег
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8 контрнаправляющий скег
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > контрнаправляющий скег
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9 бортовой скег
1) Naval: side skeg2) Engineering: side board (судна на воздушной подушке), side skeg (судна на воздушной подушке), side wall (судна на воздушной подушке), sideboard, sidewall (СВП) -
10 shore
1) берег; побережье; береговая зона•to shore up — крепить; подпирать-
back shore
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bilge shore
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breast shore
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dagger shore
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dead shore
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dog shore
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flying shore
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inclined shore
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jack shore
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permanent shore
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raking shore
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ribband shore
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side shore
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skeg shore
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trigger shore
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trip shore
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wale shore
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11 propeller
1. n двигатель, движущая сила2. n спец. движительship propeller — судовой движитель; гребной винт
3. n пропеллер, воздушный винт4. n гребной винтСинонимический ряд:blower (noun) air conditioner; blower; electric fan; fan; vane; ventilator; windmill; winnowing machine
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