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Перевод: emplacement
[существительное] установка на место; назначение места; местоположение; расположение; огневая позиция [воен.] ; оборудованная огневая позиция; орудийный окоп
Тезаурус:
- There was enough light in the tunnel from the entrance and from the gun emplacement slits in the pill-box for her to be able to see through the dark.
- However, the emplacement vessel or platform would need to be highly sophisticated - perhaps a larger version of the Glomar Explorer.
- The level of technology required would be similar to that of drilled emplacement.
- Smith, fired into the outer emplacement, silencing its 20mm gun.
- Drilled emplacement would require massive floating plantships or platforms displacing hundreds of thousands of tonnes, and situated hundreds of kilometres from land.
- c) Several phases of dyke emplacement took place: 1) an early group which were intruded between the Scourie and Laxfordian events and which comprise mainly basic types, particularly metadolerites.
- Was that apparently empty fisherman's hut an abandoned home or a gun emplacement?
- They knocked out the next emplacement, but then came to one of those house-like ack-ack towers.
- In many cases the foundries and forges were widely separated, even where commonly owned; the sites were often little more than a combination of untidy wooden huts with the occasional brick emplacement.
- Determined to experience life as a catwalk photographer, I swapped my pen and notebook for a Canon Eos camera, 200mm lens with a doubler and a monopod (bravely loaned by Michel Arnaud) and squeezed into the "gun emplacement" at the back of the Salle Sully.
- At the other extreme of cost is drilled emplacement.
- John Roderick's party attacked the guns off the starboard bow, the 12 men capturing the first gun's sandbagged emplacement in a grenade-throwing rush along the dock wall.
- Although this amendment would not apply to any method other than dumping (such as penetrometers or drilled emplacement), it would form an unwelcome precedent for those who look to the ocean as a solution to their problems of managing waste.
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