- seaway canal
- морской канал* * *морской канал
Англо-русский строительный словарь. 2013.
Англо-русский строительный словарь. 2013.
Canal de San Lorenzo — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Esclusas del canal de Eisenhower. En su acepción más amplia, el Canal de San Lorenzo (en inglés: Saint Lawrence Seaway, en francés: voie maritime du Saint Laurent) es un curso de agua profundo, de 3.700 km de… … Wikipedia Español
Seaway Trail — Infobox road marker state= highway name=Seaway Trail name notes=National Scenic Byway type= route=Seaway Trail alternate name= section= length mi=518 length round= length ref= length notes= established=1978 decommissioned= direction a=West… … Wikipedia
seaway — UK [ˈsiːweɪ] / US [ˈsɪˌweɪ] noun [countable] Word forms seaway : singular seaway plural seaways 1) a river or canal that is wide enough and deep enough for ships from the sea to travel along 2) a path that ships follow across a sea … English dictionary
Seaway — Voie maritime du Saint Laurent Pour les articles homonymes, voir Saint Laurent. L une des écluses de la Voie maritime Dans son acceptation la plus étendue, la Voie m … Wikipédia en Français
Canal de San Lorenzo — El Canal de San Lorenzo (St. Lawrence Seaway ), es un canal navegable que conecta los Grandes Lagos con el Océano Atlántico. Se abrió al tráfico oficialmente el 25 de abril de 1959. Canal de Suez | Transporte | Canal de Panamá … Enciclopedia Universal
seaway — /see way /, n. 1. a way over the sea. 2. the open sea. 3. the progress of a ship through the waves. 4. a more or less rough sea: a hard vessel to steer in a seaway. 5. a canal, enlarged river, etc., giving access to a landlocked port by… … Universalium
seaway — sea|way [ si,weı ] noun count 1. ) a river or CANAL that is wide enough and deep enough for ships from the ocean to travel along 2. ) a path that ships follow across an ocean … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
seaway — noun (C) 1 a line of travel regularly used by ships on the sea 2 a river or canal (1) used by ships to go from the sea to places that are not on the coast … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
canal — n 1. artificial waterway, channel, race, conduit, watercourse; strait, aqueduct, waterway, seaway. 2. duct, pipe, main, tube, cylinder; passage, passageway, adit; conduit, sewer, culvert, cloaca, flume, trough, chute; spout, gutter, drain, gully … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
seaway — /ˈsiweɪ/ (say seeway) noun 1. a way over the sea. 2. the open sea. 3. the progress of a ship through the waves. 4. a rough sea. 5. an inland channel, canal, or waterway, navigable by ocean going ships …
Rideau Canal — ▪ canal, Ontario, Canada Introduction inland waterway between the Canadian capital of Ottawa and Lake Ontario (Ontario, Lake) at Kingston, Ont. Completed in 1832, the 200 km (125 mile) canal uses both the Rideau and Cataraqui rivers and a series … Universalium