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Перевод: shipbuilding
[существительное] кораблестроение; судостроение [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- Among the companies that could take part are: Mitsui Engineering and Shipbuilding; Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries; Nippon Electric Company; and the robot-makers Fanuc, Yaskawa Electric, Kawasaki Heavy Industries and Komatsu.
- He was a university professor, ran his own engineering company, revived shipbuilding in British Columbia, was Adjutant-General of the Canadian Army, and served as secretary to the Governor-General of Canada.
- In the case of the Shipbuilding Engineering and Repairing Bill in 1976, it was not appreciated until the Bill was well under way that it was, by reason of naming the firms to be affected in a schedule, a hybrid Bill and its passage had to be deferred in order that the above procedures could be gone through.
- Shipbuilding had always been important to Saltash, which was chosen as the site for a Royal Naval base and dockyard.
- Verre anglais , named thus because of its English origin, was the result of Admiral Sir Robert Mansell's concern for the future of British shipbuilding.
- Thornycroft's shipbuilding business flourished and one of John's fellow students at Glasgow University, John Donaldson, a Scot Presbyterian, married John's sister, Frances, and in 1873, became a partner in the business, It was John Donaldson who built the Tower House in Chiswick Lane in 1875, and that house is now the home of the Missionary Sisters of Veronica.
- See an interesting collection of Cook memorabilia and the story of Whitby and district over the centuries, including shipbuilding and whaling.
- The majority of these were members of the traditional working class, employed in the staple industries of mining, textiles, shipbuilding, iron and steel and engineering.
- THE men at work on the vast steel chemical tanker standing alone among the deserted wharfs of the Clyde are among the last remnants of Scotland's proud shipbuilding history.
- It was a bargain, and attractive to the Norwegians because labour costs are a third less in Britain than in most other European shipbuilding countries.
- By the late 1920s and the early 1930s, governments were encouraging employers to rationalize coal along the lines laid clown by the Samuel Commission, whereby small units would be incorporated into larger units and be closed, as in shipbuilding, cotton and other industries.
- How much smaller is the Clydeside shipbuilding industry now, than it was in the period 191-;19?
- In a letter to chief executives, he reports there was a unanimous view that the success of the Confederation of Shipbuilding and Engineering Unions' campaign, and its ability to sustain industrial action "will depend significantly on the success of the levy".
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