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fire, light* * *ого́нь м.1. (пламя, пожар) fire, flameгаси́ть ого́нь — extinguish [put out] the fireого́нь га́снет — the fire dies outзасыпа́ть ого́нь ине́ртной пы́лью — blanket the fire with rock [stone] dustподави́ть ого́нь — smother the fire2. ( освещение) lightвыходи́ть на огни́ ав. — line up on the approach lightsгаси́ть (освети́тельный) ого́нь — extinguish [put out] a lightнести́, напр. я́корный ого́нь мор. — carry [display, exhibit], e. g., an anchor lightаэронавигацио́нный ого́нь — navigation [position] lightаэронавигацио́нный, хвостово́й ого́нь — (a) stern navigation lightбакобо́ртный ого́нь мор. — port position lightбортово́й, ле́вый ого́нь — port position lightбортово́й, пра́вый ого́нь — starboard-position lightого́нь ВПП ав. — contact [runway] lightуви́деть [вы́йти на] огни́ ВПП — pick up the runway lightsого́нь ВПП, входно́й — approach threshold lightгакабо́ртный ого́нь мор. — after [stern] lightзагради́тельный ого́нь — obstruction lightзатмева́ющийся ого́нь — occulting lightкильва́терный ого́нь — formation keeping lightмига́ющий ого́нь — blinker lightопознава́тельный ого́нь — identification lightоткры́тый ого́нь — open flame, naked lightотличи́тельный ого́нь мор. — side lightотличи́тельный, ле́вый ого́нь мор. — port (side) lightотличи́тельный, пра́вый ого́нь мор. — starboard (side) lightпограни́чный ого́нь ав. — boundary lightого́нь подхо́да к ВПП — lightпоса́дочный ого́нь — landing lightого́нь приближе́ния — approach lightпро́блесковый ого́нь — flashing lightого́нь спаса́тельного жиле́та ав., мор. — survivor locator lightство́рный ого́нь — мор. leading light; ав. alignment lightстоя́ночный ого́нь ав. — park(ing) lightто́повый ого́нь мор. — masthead [steaming, top] lightфарва́терный ого́нь — fairway lightходово́й ого́нь мор. — running lightшта́нговый ого́нь мор. — bow [head, stem] lightя́корный ого́нь — anchor light -
2 хвостовой аэронавигационный огонь
Engineering: stern navigation lightУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > хвостовой аэронавигационный огонь
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