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Перевод: pontoon
[существительное] понтон ; плашкоут ; наплавной мост; кессон ; понтонный мост; очко [карт.]; двадцать одно
Тезаурус:
- On the river's northern bank a troop of black-uniformed Prussian Hussars shadowed the Red Lancers, and it was those Hussars who, rounding a bend in the Sambre Valley, discovered a party of French engineers floating a pontoon bridge off the southern bank.
- The M2, or Alligator as it is known in West German service, is a vehicle the size of an average forty-five-seater passenger coach, and is essentially a self-propelled bridging pontoon.
- Then he got me and two more drivers to go into his room for a hand of pontoon.
- The pontoon bridge linking Balzac to Joyce.
- Bellybutton had thrown off Starkisser 's lines and now let the sportsboat float away from the pontoon as he unclipped her jet-black cockpit cover.
- We soon saw the lengthy pontoon bridge spanning the Angara River.
- Some time in the early hours of the morning we cross over what seems to me to be a pontoon bridge, then suddenly we are up to our thighs in water.
- Thessy arrived first, tired after an uncomfortable night on the ferry, and five minutes later Bellybutton half danced and half shuffled down the pontoon with a can of paint and a pocketful of rags and brushes.
- Two more hi-jackings, set up by Hatton, who had kept the drivers occupied at pontoon in a carmen's cafe?
- This was invasion; an army flooding across an unguarded frontier with wagons and coaches and ambulances and three hundred and forty-four guns and thirty thousand horses and portable forges and pontoon bridges and whores and wives and colours and lances and muskets and sabres and all the hopes of France.
- It was on the biggest floating pontoon that was available and they towed it out into the lagoon in Venice, stuck a couple of pirate flags on the top and it was like a floating city seething with roadies!
- Not only was he a very good all-round ace with playing-cards, specifically at the popular games of the evening, pontoon, brag, and poker, but an added sideline of his was the large money-box placed on the centre of the table.
- They tied up in a backwater under a sky black as old blood, and walked along a pontoon to the apron of an enormous dock.
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