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101 приткнуться к берегу
1) Naval: run aground, run ashore2) Military: hit the beachУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > приткнуться к берегу
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102 karaya oturmak
v. run aground, be stranded, strand, be aground, run ashore, take ground, pile up, shipwreck -
103 beach
1. n отлогий морской берег; взморье; пляж; берег озера или большой реки2. n приливная полоса берегаraised beach — намывная полоса, намывная береговая терраса
barrier beach — береговой вал, отмель вдоль берега, бар
3. n береговой валbeach sand — береговой песок; морской песок
4. n воен. пункт высадки десанта5. v посадить на мель6. v вытаскивать, выгружать на берег7. v выгружаться, высаживаться на берег8. v воен. подходить вплотную к берегу для высадкиСинонимический ряд:1. seashore (noun) bank; bathing place; coast; rim; sands; seashore; seaside; shore; strand; the sea; waterfront2. ground (verb) ground; land; maroon; strand3. put aground (verb) put aground; run aground; run ashore4. shipwreck (verb) cast away; pile up; shipwreck; wreckАнтонимический ряд:main; ocean; sea -
104 προσοκέλλω
A run [a ship] on shore, D.C.Fr.4.4: c. dat., run ashore on, Luc.VH2.2; so of the ship, Id.Tim.3: metaph., π. χρόνῳ v.l. in Aret.SD2.10; ap. Stob.4.21.17 (Ruhnk. cj. [full] ποτοπτίλλουσιν).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προσοκέλλω
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105 ἐποκέλλω
2 of the ship, run aground, be wrecked, Id.8.102, Plb.1.20.15 ; put in, Arr.An.2.23.3 ; of tunnies, Arist.Mir. 844a30.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐποκέλλω
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106 karaya oturmak
to run ashore, to run aground, to ground, to strand, to be stranded -
107 наскочить на берег
General subject: run ashoreУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > наскочить на берег
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108 пепельница
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109 sozeka
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -sozeka[English Word] be run ashore[Part of Speech] verb[Class] intransitive------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -sozeka[English Word] be beached[Part of Speech] verb[Class] intransitive------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -sozeka[English Word] have landed[Part of Speech] verb[Class] intransitive------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -sozeka[English Word] be suitable for a landing (of a place)[Part of Speech] verb[Class] intransitive------------------------------------------------------------ -
110 landsette
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111 εποκείλαι
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112 ἐποκεῖλαι
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113 εποκείλαν
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114 ἐποκεῖλαν
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115 εποκείλαντας
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116 ἐποκείλαντας
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117 εποκείλαντες
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118 ἐποκείλαντες
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119 εποκείλας
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120 ἐποκείλας
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