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Перевод: barge speek barge


[существительное]
баржа ; двухпалубная баржа для экскурсий; прогулочный катер; барка ; адмиральский катер; выступ дымовой трубы;
[глагол]
перевозить на барже


Тезаурус:

  1. In May and June we operated a Furuno 106A, with a higher frequency (150 kHz) and a narrower beam (9 o ) from a 20 m barge.
  2. Fellowship Afloat have the use of Dawn, a fully-rigged barge, until the end of April but need another vessel to see them through until September.
  3. They parked the bike in the small yard at the rear of the "Barge" public house.
  4. They were anxious also to find a mooring place for their four-oared ceremonial barge, with a cabin in the stern.
  5. The one significant exception was a ride for several days from St Louis to Memphis on a barge train to see these monsters of the river from the top side.
  6. LEFT: The barge Apperley, named after a local village, with its novel loading/unloading system in action.
  7. Under certain circumstances indeed water would be taken upwards by the lift-for instance, if the bulk of the traffic was downwards and barges loaded to 65 tons, then each barge passing down would squeeze out into the top pond 3.150 cu. ft. (or about of a lock) of water This however is an ideal case and the following statement shews the theoretical gain or loss of water which would occur in working out of these lifts.
  8. The spillage occurred on Monday, when a hose connecting HMS Talent to a facility barge burst.
  9. Each caisson weighed 240 tons with water in it, and could carry one barge or two narrow boats.
  10. The essential principle of this Lift (which is to be used in lieu of a flight of locks) is floating of the barge or vessel into a tank and the conveying of that tank with its floating load broadside up or down a slope or inclined plane to a higher or lower pond of the canal respectively into which it is floated from the tank, which is left ready for another barge going in the opposite direction.
  11. Gillian Barge is splendid as Mrs Higgins - as splendid as her Burne-Jonesy gowns and her frizzy Pre-Raphaelite hair.
  12. Pressure told, however, and Richard Jones banged over an angled penalty goal for a line-out barge by Prosser.
  13. After travelling back south by barge, the pair have driven down to Tasmania to carry on the circumnavigation where they left off.

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