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1 under deck
под палубой
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > under deck
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2 under-deck
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3 Under deck
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4 under deck
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5 under-deck
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6 Under deck
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7 under deck
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8 under-deck
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9 under deck
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > under deck
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10 under-deck
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11 Under deck bill of lading
Экономика: трюмный коносаментУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Under deck bill of lading
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12 Under deck shipment
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13 Under deck tonnage
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14 Under deck shipment
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15 Under deck tonnage
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16 i.e. shipment on or under deck
Страхование: на и/или под (например, погрузка на или под палубу)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > i.e. shipment on or under deck
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17 loading under deck
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18 loading under deck
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > loading under deck
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19 Deck
1. n Дек2. n палубаshelter deck — шелтердек; навесная палуба
hurricane deck — лёгкая навесная палуба; штормовой мостик
3. n ав. взлётно-посадочная палуба4. n амер. крышаcar deck — крыша вагона; автомобильная палуба
5. n амер. авт. съёмный, складной верх6. n амер. пол в вагоне трамвая или омнибуса7. n амер. настил моста8. n амер. мор. жарг. земля, суша9. n амер. амер. диал. колода картto sweep the deck — сорвать, банк
10. n амер. плоская крыша11. n амер. первый этаж12. n амер. дека13. v настилать палубу14. v украшать, наряжать, убиратьСинонимический ряд:1. cards (noun) cards; pack; set2. floor (noun) floor; hatch; level; surface3. adorn (verb) adorn; array; attire; beautify; bedeck; bedizen; decorate; dress up; embellish; festoon; garnish; grace; ornament; prank; trick; trim4. apparel (verb) apparel; clothe; dress5. down (verb) bring down; cut down; down; drop; fell; flatten; floor; ground; knock down; level; prostrate; throwАнтонимический ряд:simplify; strip -
20 deck
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- bridge deck
- ship's deck
- tonnage deck
- off deck
- on deck
- under deck
- load on deck
- place on deck
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