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4 отпуск на берег
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > отпуск на берег
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5 вблизи берега
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6 παραιγιαλίτης
A haunting the shore, of certain fish, Clearch. 73, St.Byz.:—fem. [suff] παραιγῐαλ-ῖτις, ἡ, close inshore, [ θάλασσα] Eust.116.6.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παραιγιαλίτης
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7 задача по непосредственной авиационной поддержке
микросхема поддержки; микросхема обслуживания — support chip
службы поддержки, вспомогательные службы — support services
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > задача по непосредственной авиационной поддержке
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9 costa
f coast, coastline( pendio) hillsideanatomy ribdi libro spine* * *costa s.f.1 coast, seaboard, seaside; ( litorale) sea (shore): linea di costa, coastline, (geol.) shoreline; costa alta, bassa, mountainous, low coastline; costa irregolare, rugged coastline; costa rocciosa, rocky shore; costa sabbiosa, sandy shore; costa sassosa, pebbly shore; lungo la costa, coastwise (o coastways o along the coast); verso la costa, coastward (s) (o toward the coast); la costa è libera da scogli, the coast is clear of rocks; la nostra nave naufragò sulla costa spagnola, our ship was wrecked on the Spanish coast; navigammo lungo tutta la costa, we sailed along the entire coast; fu avvistato un gruppo di delfini al largo della costa, a school of dolphins was sighted off the coast; vedemmo la costa spiccare chiaramente sullo sfondo del cielo, we saw the coastline clearly outlined against the sky // gli abitanti della costa mediterranea, the inhabitants of the shores of the Mediterranean // la nave procedeva costa a costa, the ship hugged the coast; per ripararsi dalla pioggia camminava costa a costa al muro, he hugged the wall (o he walked close to the wall) to keep out of the rain // Costa Azzurra, Côte d'Azur; Costa d'Avorio, Ivory Coast; Costa d'Oro, Gold Coast2 ( fianco di collina) side; hillside; ( declivio) slope: la costa del monte, the side of the mountain; costa ripida, steep slope; la casa fu costruita a mezza costa, the house was built halfway up the hill3 (anat.) rib4 ( di libro) back5 ( nervatura) rib, vein: costa dell'ala di un insetto, rib (o vein) of an insect's wing; la costa di una foglia, the rib (o vein) of a leaf* * *['kɔsta]sostantivo femminile1) (litorale) coast, seabord2) (pendio) (hill)side, slopea mezza costa — halfway up, down the hill(side)
3) anat. bot. mar. rib4) (di tessuto) rib5) (di libro) spine* * *costa/'kɔsta/sostantivo f.1 (litorale) coast, seabord; la costa adriatica the Adriatic coast; Costa d'Avorio Ivory Coast; Costa Azzurra French Riviera; pescare vicino alla costa to fish inshore2 (pendio) (hill)side, slope; a mezza costa halfway up, down the hill(side)3 anat. bot. mar. rib4 (di tessuto) rib; velluto a -e cord(uroy)5 (di libro) spine.
См. также в других словарях:
inshore — ADV: be ADV, ADV after v (The adverb is pronounced [[t]ɪ̱nʃɔ͟ː(r)[/t]]. The adjective is pronounced [[t]ɪ̱nʃɔː(r)[/t]].) If something is inshore, it is in the sea but quite close to the land. If something moves inshore, it moves from the sea… … English dictionary
inshore — in|shore [ˌınˈʃo: US ˈʃo:r] adv near, towards, or to the shore ≠ ↑offshore ▪ The fishing boats usually stay close inshore. >inshore adj ▪ inshore waters … Dictionary of contemporary English
inshore — adverb near, towards, or to the shore: The fishing boats usually stay close inshore. inshore adjective: an inshore lifeboat … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
inshore — ► ADJECTIVE 1) at sea but close to the shore. 2) operating at sea but near the coast. ► ADVERB ▪ towards or closer to the shore … English terms dictionary
inshore — /in shawr , shohr /, adj. 1. close or closer to the shore. 2. lying near the shore; operating or carried on close to the shore: inshore fishing. adv. 3. toward the shore: They went closer inshore. [1695 1705; IN 1 + SHORE1] * * * … Universalium
inshore — adjective /ˈɪnʃɔ/ (say inshaw), /ɪnˈʃɔ/ (say in shaw) 1. lying near the shore; operating close to the shore: inshore fishing. –adverb /ɪnˈʃɔ/ (say in shaw) 2. towards the shore: they went closer inshore …
inshore — adjective at sea but close to the shore; operating near the coast: an inshore lifeboat. adverb towards or closer to the shore … English new terms dictionary
inshore — in•shore [[t]ˈɪnˈʃɔr, ˈʃoʊr[/t]] adj. 1) situated or carried on close to the shore: inshore waters[/ex] 2) toward the shore • Etymology: 1695–1705 … From formal English to slang
inshore — adv. & adj. at sea but close to the shore. Phrases and idioms: inshore of nearer to shore than … Useful english dictionary
inshore — 1. adjective a) close to (especially in sight of) a shore b) blowing from the sea to the land 2. adverb a) near the shore b) towards the shore … Wiktionary
inshore — in·shore || ‚ɪn ʃɔr / ÊƒÉ”Ë adj. close to the shore adv. towards the shore … English contemporary dictionary