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1 timber transom
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2 timber
1) сущ. тимберс, шпангоут, см.также frame - любая деревянная заготовка, пиленная или нет, как правило несущего набора, скелета корабля. 2) петр. ингоутен -
3 transom
1. n стр. фрамуга2. n стр. поперечный брусок, ригель3. n мор. транец -
4 transom knee
мор. транцевая кница -
5 transom timber
Морской термин: транцевый брус -
6 transom timber
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7 transom timber
сущ. транцевый брус -
8 floor
1) флор2) дно3) настил4) пол5) пайел -
9 floor
сущ. флор - поперечная балка на дне судна, к концам которой обычно крепятся шпангоуты. -
10 square
1 adjGEOM, MATH, MECH ENG cuadrado2 nCONST, GEOM, MATH cuadrado mMECH ENG drawing instrument escuadra f, cuadrado m, cartabón mMETR escuadra f34 vtMATH elevar al cuadradoPROD escuadrar -
11 knee
1) сущ. кница – пластина (штука дерева) треугольной или трапецевидной формы, соединяющая сходящиеся под углом балки набора корпуса судна, например для более прочного соединения бимсов с бортами на концах бимсов устанавливали прямоугольные связи – бимсовые кницы. 2) петр. книф банк- ice knee -
12 ledger
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