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1 BOAT
• Don't embark on two boats, for you'll be split and thrown on your back - Двум господам не служат (Д)• Every person should row his own boat - Всяк за себя (B), Живи всяк своим умом да своим горбом (Ж), Не суй свой нос в чужой вопрос (H)• I didn't come over on (come up with) the last boat - Я не тот ребенок, что вчера из пеленок (Я) -
2 boat
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3 boat
лодочка (держатель для пластин, используемый в диффузионных печах) -
4 Boat Owners Association of the United States
Transport: BOAT/USУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Boat Owners Association of the United States
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5 (=) boat tail bullet
Arms production: BT bulletУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > (=) boat tail bullet
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6 boat & aircraft
Military: B&A -
7 boat landing team
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8 boat operating unit
Military: BOUУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > boat operating unit
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9 boat repair unit
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10 boat support unit
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11 boat tail
Military: BT -
12 boat wave
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13 boat-offloading point
Military: BOLPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > boat-offloading point
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14 boat tail bullet
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15 boat spike
шпоночный гвоздь (длинный гвоздь квадратного сечения, используемый в конструкциях с тяжёлыми брёвнами) (строй.)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > boat spike
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16 boat tall
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > boat tall
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17 boat-grown crystal
кристалл, выращенный в лодочкеАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > boat-grown crystal
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18 (type abbreviation) Ambulance boat
Abbreviation: YHУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > (type abbreviation) Ambulance boat
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19 (type abbreviation) Patrol Boat
Abbreviation: PB (Inshore ; I)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > (type abbreviation) Patrol Boat
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20 Advanced Bridge Erection Boat
Abbreviation: ABEBУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Advanced Bridge Erection Boat
См. также в других словарях:
Boat — (b[=o]t), n. [OE. boot, bat, AS. b[=a]t; akin to Icel. b[=a]tr, Sw. b[*a]t, Dan. baad, D. & G. boot. Cf. {Bateau}.] [1913 Webster] 1. A small open vessel, or water craft, usually moved by cars or paddles, but often by a sail. [1913 Webster] Note … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
boat — W2S1 [bəut US bout] n [: Old English; Origin: bat] 1.) a vehicle that travels across water ▪ If we had a boat, we could row across to the island. ▪ a fishing boat on/in a boat ▪ MacKay said he would sleep on his boat. by boat ▪ … Dictionary of contemporary English
boat — [bōt] n. [ME bot < OE bat (akin to Ger & Du boot) < IE base * bheid , to split (in the sense “hollowed out tree trunk”) > FISSION] 1. a small, open water vehicle propelled by oars, sails, engine, etc. 2. a large such vehicle for use in… … English World dictionary
boat — ► NOUN 1) a vessel for travelling on water. 2) a boat shaped serving dish for sauce or gravy. ► VERB ▪ travel in a boat for pleasure. ● be in the same boat Cf. ↑be in the same boat ● … English terms dictionary
boat — [ bout ] noun count *** 1. ) a small vehicle that people use for traveling on water. Boats are usually smaller than ships, and are moved by means of sails, OARS, or motors: by boat: The only way to get there was by boat. => POWERBOAT, ROWBOAT … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Boat — (b[=o]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Boated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Boating}.] 1. To transport in a boat; as, to boat goods. [1913 Webster] 2. To place in a boat; as, to boat oars. [1913 Webster] {To boat the oars}. See under {Oar}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
boat — boat, vessel, ship, craft are comparable when they denote a floating structure designed to carry persons or goods over water. Boat is sometimes used as a general designation of such a structure but more specifically it is applicable to a small,… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
boat — (n.) O.E. bat boat, ship, vessel, from P.Gmc. *bait (Cf. O.N. batr, Du. boot, Ger. Boot), possibly from PIE root *bheid to split (see FISSURE (Cf. fissure)), with the sense of making a boat by hollowing out a tree trunk; or it may be an extension … Etymology dictionary
Boat — Boat, v. i. To go or row in a boat. [1913 Webster] I boated over, ran my craft aground. Tennyson. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
boat — A boat is a ‘small vessel propelled on water’ by various means, and includes vessels used for fishing, for cargo, or to carry passengers. A ship is a large sea going vessel, especially when part of a navy. A submarine, however, despite its… … Modern English usage
BOAT/US — Boat Owners Association of the United States (Governmental » Transportation) … Abbreviations dictionary