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Перевод: harpoon speek harpoon


[существительное]
гарпун ; острога ; багор ;
[глагол]
бить гарпуном; гарпунить


Тезаурус:

  1. It contains the sentence: "Looking down you see the bloody head of a harpoon protruding from your stomach.
  2. Such are the nematocysts of sea anemones: cells containing a coiled spring filament with a harpoon on the end.
  3. The Scientific Committee had in previous years expressed concern about the Dall's porpoise harpoon fishery, fearing that even the much smaller annual catch may not have been sustainable, since Japanese scientists had calculated a replacement rate of only about 5000 porpoises each year.
  4. Kasuya's fears proved to be well founded, and he dropped a bombshell at the 1989 meeting of the IWC's Scientific Committee, when he revealed to the Small Cetaceans Subcommittee the staggering increase in the number of Dall's porpoise killed in the harpoon fishery based on Iwate Prefecture.
  5. Japanese dolphin hunts are centred on the Izu and Kii Peninsulas in southern Honshu, and the harpoon fishery is centred in the Iwate Prefecture in the northeast.
  6. At the same IWC meeting, Kasuya tabled a paper which estimated the abundance of Dall's porpoise in the harpoon fishery area to be no greater than 105,000.
  7. Swordfish in the Georges Bank fishing grounds in the north west Atlantic Ocean have traditionally been taken by harpoon, but heavy fishing pressure has driven stocks to an all-time low, and some boats have turned to the use of drift-nets.
  8. It involved using a cannon to fire a harpoon carrying an explosive grenade.
  9. Despite their fearsome reputation, however, killer whales have never been known to attack humans without the provocation of a bullet or harpoon, although boats have occasionally been attacked and sunk.
  10. These include a version of the Sea Eagle, which British Aerospace is developing to arm RAF Tornado aircraft and Royal Navy sea Harriers; the MM.40 long-range variant of Exocet; the McDonnell Douglas Harpoon from the US; and the Franco-Italian Otomat.
  11. She attacked her food with ferocity, using her fork like a harpoon, scraping noisily, then wiping the plate with her finger, which annoyed Jane intensely.
  12. In 1988, according to Kasuya, over 39,000 Dall's porpoise were killed in the harpoon fishery, not including porpoises that were struck but escaped, possibly mortally wounded.
  13. A major attraction of dolphin and porpoise hunting is the low operating costs - all that is needed is a harpoon and fuel for the boat.

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