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1 two-masted vessel
Морской термин: двухмачтовое судно -
2 two-masted vessel
דו-תורנית, ספינה דו-תורנית (סירת מפרשים בעלת שני תרנים)* * *◙ (םינרת ינש תלעב םישרפמ תריס) תינרות-וד הניפס,תינרות-וד◄ -
3 two-masted vessel
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4 two-masted vessel
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5 two-masted vessel
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6 two-masted vessel
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7 two-masted vessel
English-Russian sailing ships dictionary > two-masted vessel
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8 two-masted
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9 -masted
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10 דו-תורנית
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11 двухмачтовое судно
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12 двухмачтовое судно
судно, принимающее груз — receiving vessel
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > двухмачтовое судно
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13 двухмачтовое судно
1) General subject: brig, two master, two-master2) Naval: bilander, two-masted vesselУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > двухмачтовое судно
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14 lugre
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15 patache
m.tender, a vessel attending a squadron. (Nautical)* * *SM1) (=barca) flat-bottomed boat* * *
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