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1 Pilot
Pilot m PERS, LOGIS, FREI pilot, flight captain (Luftfahrt)* * *Pilot, automatischer
autopilot;
• geprüfter Pilot sky pilot;
• zugelassener Pilot branch pilot;
• zweiter Pilot copilot;
• Piloten absetzen (fig.) to drop the pilot;
• Pilotaktionen pilot operations (schemes);
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2 geprüfter Pilot
geprüfter Pilot
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3 automatischer
Pilot, automatischer
autopilot;
• geprüfter Pilot sky pilot;
• zugelassener Pilot branch pilot;
• zweiter Pilot copilot;
• Piloten absetzen (fig.) to drop the pilot;
• Pilotaktionen pilot operations (schemes);
• Pilotanwendung pilot application. -
4 летчик-любитель
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5 лётчик
2) Aviation: flight operator, pilot3) Naval: sky pilot6) Military: airborne cowboy, aircraft pilot, airman, airplane pilot, aviation pilot, blue-suiter, driver, fixed wing aviator, operator7) Engineering: air-crew member8) Jargon: flyboy9) Aviation medicine: human aviator, jock, jockey, rider, sky rider10) Makarov: air raider, air-crew member (в строгом значении), airman (в строгом значении), flier (в строгом значении), pilot (в обычном словоупотреблении лицо летного состава) -
6 летец
flier, airman, pilot, aviatorлетец-изтребител fighter-pilot* * *летѐц,м., -цѝ flier, airman, pilot, aviator; втори \летецец co-pilot; \летецец изпитател test pilot; \летецец изтребител fighter-pilot.* * *aeronaut; aeronavigator; flier{`flaix}; pilot; sky pilot* * *1. flier, airman, pilot, aviator 2. ЛЕТЕЦ-изтребител fighter-pilot 3. втори ЛЕТЕЦ co-pilot -
7 Pfaffe
m; -n, -n; pej. cleric; umg., hum. sky pilot, holy Joe, Am. auch holy roller* * *Pfạf|fe ['pfafə]m -n, -n (pej)cleric (pej), parson* * *Pfaf·fe<-n, -n>[ˈpfafə]* * *der; Pfaffen, Pfaffen (abwertend) cleric; Holy Joe (derog.)* * ** * *der; Pfaffen, Pfaffen (abwertend) cleric; Holy Joe (derog.) -
8 профессиональный пилот
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > профессиональный пилот
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9 военный
1) General subject: army, buff coat, buff-coat, martial, military, military man, service, sky pilot, soldier, soldierly, war, warlike, member of the military2) Medicine: battlefield3) Obsolete: militarist4) Engineering: mil5) Rare: martialist (человек) -
10 военный или корабельный
General subject: sky pilotУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > военный или корабельный
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11 капеллан
2) Religion: Holy Joe (= chaplain), padre4) Jargon: sky pilot5) leg.N.P. chaplain (officially attached to a court or family) -
12 корабельный
2) Naval: shipboard3) Military: sea-launched, seaborne, ship-based, ship-borne4) Engineering: naval5) Law: ship broker6) Accounting: shipping7) Astronautics: vehicular8) Business: marine -
13 лётчик-любитель
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14 профессиональный лётчик
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > профессиональный лётчик
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15 священник
1) General subject: cassock, celebrant, chaplain, clergyman, deacon, dominie, gentleman of the cloth, holy Joe, kirkman, minister, minister (неангликанский), ministrant, ordinary, papa (у православных), patrico, pope, preacher, prelate, presbyter, priest, rector, skypilot2) Colloquial: Right Reverend, padre, parson, reverend3) American: circuit rider4) Bookish: divine5) History: exempt6) Religion: Aaronite, Presbyter ("priest", сокр. Pbr.), celebrant (The priest officiating at the Eucharist), divine (= clergyman), father, ministrant (One that ministers), officiant, parson (= clergyman), pope (A priest of an Eastern church), reverend (A member of the clergy), shepherd7) Law: incumbent (англиканской церкви)8) Australian slang: josser9) Jargon: fingerpost, harp-polisher, (безграмотный) patrico, sin-hound, sky pilot, black-coat10) leg.N.P. pastor11) Makarov: priest (особ. католический)12) Taboo: hell-shouter13) Christianity: good man14) Phraseological unit: (протестантский) autem bawler -
16 священнослужитель
1) General subject: churchman, clerical in holy orders, ecclesiastic, minister of religion, skypilot2) Religion: Ecclesiasticus ("ecclesiastic", сокр. Eccl.), Presbyter ("priest", сокр. Pbr.), clergy, clergyman, deacon, liturgist, secular (A secular clergyman)3) Law: minister, minister of church4) Architecture: priest5) Diplomatic term: member of the clergy6) Politics: member of the church7) Jargon: sky pilot8) Business: clerk in holy orders9) Makarov: secular10) Christianity: church officer, clerk, good man -
17 klecha
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > klecha
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18 jote
m.black vulture, buzzard.* * *SM Cono Sur1) (=buitre) buzzard2) (=cometa) large kite3) (=desagradecido) ungrateful person4) (=cura) priest* * *masculino (Zool) turkey buzzard* * *masculino (Zool) turkey buzzard* * *A ( Zool) turkey buzzardC ( Chi) (volantín) kite* * *jote nm1. Arg, Chile [ave] turkey buzzard o vulture -
19 rahip
n. priest, monk, parson, clergy, clergyman, cleric, clerk in holy orders, divine, dominie, sky pilot--------rahip (zerdüştlük)n. Magus* * *1. clergyman 2. ecclesiastic 3. monk -
20 aracail
n. m. 'Sky pilot', 'padre', priest.
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sky-pilot — see sky n.1 9 … Useful english dictionary
sky pilot — n. Slang a member of the clergy; esp., CHAPLAIN (sense 2) … English World dictionary
sky-pilot — n. a chaplain. □ The sky pilot says we can park in the church’s lot, if we don’t mess anything up or make too much noise. □ The sky pilot’s a good guy … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
sky pilot — noun A clergyman, especially a military chaplain or padre. Jack, I swear, Im no sky pilot, but a creep pad turns into a confession booth as soon as I squat in it – the chicks really run their mouths some spieling their life histories in my face.… … Wiktionary
sky-pilot — A playful American slang term for a clergyman, or specifically, a chaplain. It occurs as a vocative, addressed to an American ‘reverend gentleman’, in Sandra, by Pearl Bell, a romantic novel published in the 1920s. A man calls another ‘earnest … A dictionary of epithets and terms of address
sky pilot — sky′ pi lot n. sts sl. a member of the clergy, esp. an army chaplain … From formal English to slang
Sky Pilot (song) — Infobox Single Name = Sky Pilot Artist = Eric Burdon The Animals from Album = The Twain Shall Meet A side = Sky Pilot (Part One) B side = Sky Pilot (Part Two) Released =January 1968 (UK) July 1968 (USA) Format = 7 single Recorded =1967 Genre =… … Wikipedia
sky pilot — noun Date: 1883 clergyman; specifically chaplain … New Collegiate Dictionary
sky pilot — Slang. a member of the clergy, esp. a chaplain of the armed forces. [1880 85] * * * … Universalium