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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > yard-arm
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[ˈjɑ:dɑ:m]yard-arm мор. нок-рея -
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[`jɑːdɑːm]нок-реяАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > yard-arm
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9 yard arm
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10 yard-arm
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11 yard-arm derrick
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12 yard-arm earing
Морской термин: нок-бензель -
13 yard-arm horse
Морской термин: ноковый перт, унтер-перт -
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15 yard-arm derrick
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16 yard-arm earing
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17 yard-arm derrick
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18 yard-arm earing
сущ. нок-бензель - бензель, которым принайтавливается парус к ноку рангоутного дерева. -
19 yard-arm tackle
сущ. нок-тали - тали, основанные так же, как и сей-тали, но с той лишь разницей, что одношкивный блок нок-талей имеет ввязанным в шейку своего стропа коуш. -
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