s
sa
sb
sc
sd
se
sf
sg
sh
si
sj
sk
sl
sm
sn
so
sp
sq
sr
ss
st
su
sv
sw
sy
Перевод: ship
[прилагательное] корабельный; судовой; [существительное] корабль ; космический корабль; судно; парусное судно; гоночная лодка; самолет ; экипаж корабля; [глагол] перевозить груз; грузить товары; отправлять груз любым видом транспорта; производить посадку; садиться на корабль; нанимать; поступать матросом; ставить; вставлять в уключины; зачерпнуть воду
Тезаурус:
- She was the largest ship to enter Sharpness Docks since the war, and many local people had turned up to watch her berth.
- The great ship mound of Sutton Hoo.
- Forster took up a position with his back to the bows, wedging himself into a corner as Delaney tried the ship's telephone again, speaking slowly and deliberately.
- Then Mrs Hollidaye told Dot about Loopy Lil, about the dogs and the hens, and about her son whose ship was due home from the Pacific any day now.
- The master had changed: William Cox, the oldest man aboard at the ripe old age of 54, was not merely the ship's captain - he also owned a half-share in her.
- A short break to The Hague, including a night's hotel accommodation and two nights on board ship, costs from 84 per person, not including car.
- third mate aboard the ship in which John Harmon travels to England.
- It was probably Ship Street originally - the ship being the one that "sailed" there until the 19th century, The Royal George public house!
- North wanted the Monimbo seized or sunk; Poindexter wanted "measures taken to make sure ship does not arrive in Nicaragua"; McFarlane seems to have choked over the legality of piracy, and the ship and the rifles got through.
- Rich raw smells of tar, rotting excrement, spices and brine rose up along with the sight of ship masts, looped sails, small boats beached on the first mud of the receding tide, sailors in striped breeches and greasy caps leaning on the wooden railings, others arm in arm on their way to the taverns, piled kegs and crates, winches, the last of the horsedrawn sleds and - a gathering knot of people beyond a bonded warehouse.
- The Prins Albert is not an elegant ship, small by today's standards, but with plenty of seating.
- Yarrow Shipbuilders is to make 510 redundancies in its ship outfitting division.
- He selected Whitehaven as the scene of his demonstration merely because he already knew its waters, though a reconnaissance revealed not a single large ship, much less any naval vessel, in the port, the 250 craft there being mainly small colliers or fishing boats.
|
|
LMBomber - программа для запоминания иностранных слов
|
|