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Перевод: navigable
[прилагательное] судоходный; мореходный; обладающий мореходными качествами; доступный для полетов; управляемый; летный
Тезаурус:
- It is not a continuous, unbroken strip of coral, but a series of some 3,000 reefs, interspersed with navigable openings leading shorewards.
- The River Arun, from Littlehampton on the English Channel to Pulborough in West Sussex, has been navigable since the seventeenth century.
- A good cart track, navigable by cars, leaves the road near Batty Wife Cave and passes under the viaduct bound for Gunnerside.
- The sleek hull of a Viking boat was specially designed to be shallow enough and narrow enough for use on navigable rivers, along which Norsemen brought fire and the sword.
- The Chattahoochee was too shallow to keep barges afloat in the navigable waterway south of Atlanta.
- In 1913 there had been 59,400 km. of navigable internal waterways, but this was reduced to 53,900 by 1922, a relatively small decline compared with the railways.
- The canal took 18 years to complete, twice as long as Telford had forecast, and cost more than double what he had estimated, but it was an outstanding engineering achievement for the time, even though the actual length of genuine canal that had to be dug was only 21 miles, since the navigable channel took advantage of existing lochs along the glen.
- The length of metalled roads in the country was well under half that of navigable rivers in 1913 - 24,300 km.
- To make most rivers navigable, the water level must be raised by building weirs; there is little doubt that the navigation structures built on the Leicestershire Soar in the 1770s worsened the local drainage, as did eighteenth- and nineteenth-century navigation works on the Thames and in Somerset.
- The canal was opened in 1801, and is still a navigable waterway, with locks halfway between the terminal basins at Crinan and Ardrishaig.
- Corn was shipped along the Stroudwater canal to Oil Mill, although it may well be that the last half mile or so of the Painswick Stream was once navigable.
- Linear analysis of Navigable Space (1954) by Singier.
- Healings have managed to stay in business and take advantage of the cost effectiveness of water, not for powering wheels, but as a navigable waterway.
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