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1 stranded stability
Морской термин: остойчивость при посадке корабля на мель -
2 stranded stability
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3 stranded
1. a севший на мель2. a посаженный на мель3. a сидящий на мели4. a выброшенный на берегstranded goods — грузы, выброшенные на берег
stranded wreck — судно, выброшенное на берег
5. a выбросившийся на берег6. a без средств, в затруднительном положении7. a скрученный, витой, плетёный; ссученныйСинонимический ряд:1. aground (adj.) aground; beached; grounded2. stuck (adj.) abandoned; alone; deserted; high and dry; left in the lurch; stuck; without transportation3. shipwrecked (verb) beached; cast away; piled up; shipwrecked; wrecked -
4 ship
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