- one-seater
- одноместный
Англо-русский строительный словарь. 2013.
Англо-русский строительный словарь. 2013.
one-seater — one seat·er … English syllables
one-seater — ˈwənˈsēd.ə(r) noun : single seater … Useful english dictionary
seater — ˈsēd.ə(r), ētə noun ( s) 1. a. : one that puts in seats a chair seater b. : a tool or implement for adjusting or fitting something (as a valve) into its seat 2 … Useful english dictionary
seater — noun Date: 1693 1. one that seats 2. one that has a specified number of seats used in combination < a 2 seater jet > … New Collegiate Dictionary
NZR RM class (88 seater) — NZR RM class Articulated 88 seater Blue Streak 88 seater RM 125 at Feilding in 1974 In service 1955 1978 Manufacturer Drewry Car Co … Wikipedia
Formula One — F1 redirects here. For other uses, see F1 (disambiguation). For other uses, see Formula One (disambiguation). Formula One Category Single seater Country or region Worldwide … Wikipedia
Spartan Three Seater — infobox Aircraft name = Three Seater type = Tourer/Pleasure Flying manufacturer = Spartan Aircraft Limited caption = ZK ARH, the surviving Three Seater II, in New Zealand designer = first flight = 1930 introduced = 1931 retired = produced =… … Wikipedia
All-seater stadium — is the terminology applied to those sports stadia in which every spectator has a seat. This is commonplace in football (soccer) stadiums in nations such as Spain, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom.However, some countries, such Germany, do… … Wikipedia
Bristol Ten-seater — infobox Aircraft name = Ten seater/Brandon type = Transport manufacturer = Bristol Aeroplane Company caption = designer = Frank Barnwell first flight = 21 June 1921 introduced = 1922 retired = 1926 status = primary user = more users = produced =… … Wikipedia
all-seater — adj BrE an all seater football ground, ↑stadium etc is one where everyone has a seat … Dictionary of contemporary English
History of Formula One — Formula One has its roots in the European Grand Prix motor racing ( q.v. for pre 1947 history) of the 1920s and 1930s. However, the foundation of Formula One began in 1946 with the Fédération Internationale de l Automobile s (FIA s)… … Wikipedia