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Перевод: dockyard speek dockyard


[существительное]
верфь ; судостроительная верфь; судоремонтный завод с доками, верфями, эллингами и складами


Тезаурус:

  1. National Maritime Museum (London) Public records including Admiralty, Navy Board and dockyard muniments for seventeenth-nineteenth centuries are maintained.
  2. Shipbuilding had always been important to Saltash, which was chosen as the site for a Royal Naval base and dockyard.
  3. INVERKEITHING Museum of local history in fourteenth century friary, with particular emphasis on the story of Rosyth dockyard.
  4. I'd left my pension from the Navy, but I'd gone into what was then known as the police, er familiarly dockyard police.
  5. The Russians were determined to remove every last item of its inventory, down to the lavatory brushes and the steel tracks on which the dockyard trains ran: indeed it was a miracle to me that they did not demand the cobblestones as well.
  6. The task force from Normandy was first to seize the Isle of Wight, then land at Gosport, from which Portsmouth and its dockyard would be bombarded and neutralised, while, as a further distraction, a minor attack would be made on Bristol, with others on Liverpool and Cork, to destroy supplies collected there for transport to America.
  7. Sub Lieutenant Saunders had instructions to bring HMS Reading into Chatham, so round the north most of the Atlantic passages he had taken her, and round the north of Scotland, down the North Sea passage, and brought her safe with all hands, into Chatham main dockyard for paying off.
  8. I interviewed Place in a midget submarine in Portsmouth dockyard similar to the one in which he and two other men had travelled up the long fjord in northern Norway at the head of which Tirpitz lay, cut their way through the nets surrounding her and laid charges beneath her hull which, when they exploded an hour later and Place was a prisoner-of-war on board her, put the ship out of action for six months.
  9. Civilians were fleeing and the Commissioner for the Dockyard sought leave of the Admiralty to destroy all that he could of the yard to prevent it falling into enemy hands.
  10. The plaintiff sought a declaration that the use of Bridge Road and the section of Medway Road between Bridge Road and its junction up to its junction with Mill Road by heavy goods vehicles coming to and from the premises of the fourth and fifth defendants at the Chatham Dockyard between the hours of 7 p.m. and 7 a.m. constituted a public nuisance; an injunction prohibiting the fourth and fifth defendants from causing or permitting heavy goods vehicles coming to or from their premises at Chatham Dockyard to use those roads between 7 p.m. and 7 a.m.; an injunction prohibiting the dock company from permitting heavy goods vehicles to enter or leave the Chatham Dockyard by the Gillingham Gate between those hours; and a mandatory injunction requiring the dock company to take all steps within its power to prevent the use of those roads by heavy goods vehicles of the fourth and fifth defendants between those hours.
  11. On the green, not far from the town centre, is a weatherboarded shed with pantile roof, fenced in, which houses a crane from the old naval dockyard.
  12. The following morning, 19 April, at about 7.30 a.m., Crabb and "Smith" made their way to the dockyard where Crabb changed into his diving gear and, with the aid of some officers from NID, entered the water near the south-west jetty.
  13. During the twenty-minute drive to the dockyard the admiral chattered away without pause about his naval career and royal relations.

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