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Перевод: nautical
[прилагательное] морской; мореходный; корабельный
Тезаурус:
- Beyond the V-bombers, which were to be high-altitude, subsonic aircraft with a range of 1,500 nautical miles, the Air Staff envisaged a supersonic successor with greater range and navigational accuracy.
- In the meantime, the life of the V Force would be extended and its vulnerability reduced by the provision of Blue Steel Mk II with its stand-off range extended from the Mark I's 100 nautical miles to 700, and its speed raised to Mach 3 at 70,000 feet.
- FROM 1907 to 1934 Sir Henry Newbolt, our great patriotic, nautical and sometimes contemplative poet, lived here in this lovely manor house on the village street of Netherhampton, backed by watermeadows and sheltered by the great chalk downs.
- Mr Glennie, who designed the trimaran, said it had turned over about 700 nautical miles east of the International Date Line during a gale.
- And nautical visitors, she savoured, and quickly switched her thoughts to cheap chicken and walnuts from the market and whether the Rising Dough shop sold black bread for the borscht or only brown wholemeal.
- Eighty-seven per cent of entanglement deaths occurred within 10 km (5 nautical miles) of the shore, and 60 per cent occurred within 2 km (one nautical mile).
- This fine jumper is fanced to end the winning sequences of both Nautical Joke and Conclusive in the Save And Propser Handicap Chase.
- Sailing: Nautical and nice for Nauta
- Storms up to 170 nautical miles away can also been monitored in a special "weather window" that can be displayed as required in a corner of the screen.
- The boat drifted in a north- west semi-circle, covering at least 1,000 nautical miles, until hitting Great Barrier Island, north of Auckland, on 30 September.
- Blue Boar was dropped and replaced by Blue Steel Mk 1, an inertially guided cruise missile with a range of 100 nautical miles that eventually came into service with the V Force in 1962 as part of Britain's Independent Nuclear Deterrent.
- The effect was enhanced by a marine canvas skirt of green lights, and a distinctly nautical motion provided by the short four-wheel truck.
- (British Steel, incidentally, a major backer, wisely contented itself with anchoring a rather elegant yacht outside, a nice counterpoise to Grimshaw's distinctly nautical architecture.)
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