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Перевод: shipyard
[существительное] верфь ; судоверфь ; судостроительный завод
Тезаурус:
- In 1832, on a visit to Constantinople to organise a new shipyard, he collapsed and died.
- He oversees all Argentinian arms purchases in Europe, in particular the three frigates being built (a fourth arrived in Argentina on 21 March) with British components in the nearby Blohm and Voss shipyard.
- Even taking into account a recent 200m order for another four chemical carriers to guarantee work for Kvaerner Govan's 1,650 permanent workers to 1995, the last commercial shipyard in Glasgow remains a shadow of the Scottish industry that used to employ 70,000 on the Clyde alone.
- Someone started singing "God Save the King" and soon everybody was joining in, thousands of strong hearts and lungs, shipyard workers, foundry men, train drivers, some still on strike, were swept away by the tide of emotion.
- Larsen, the protagonist of Juan Carlos Onetti's The Shipyard , for example, caricatures the thrusting, social-climbing heroes of nineteenth-century fiction by assuming charge of a shipyard and paying court to the owner's daughter, but the world in which he operates grotesquely parodies the industrial age's spirit of optimism and progress, for the owner is bankrupt, his daughter is mad, the decaying yard is no longer operational and the two remaining employees spend their time reading out-of-date files.
- Roach plentiful at Beverly shipyard, with several over 1 lb 4 oz.
- "In the shipyard my dad was a craftsman and he could have some self-respect - just Like Grandad did.
- In the Bazan shipyard in El Ferrol, Spain, five 900 tonne Halcon class fast patrol boats are being fitted out for Argentina.
- Another large shipyard on the Clyde is at Greenock.
- I remember black faced miners and not so black faced shipyard workers passing to and fro to the nearby yards or the "G" pit at the end of the street.
- The vessel itself was built by Mitsubishi in its Kobe shipyard.
- The navy says that burial at sea is less expensive, demands less shipyard work, and is isolated from human activity.
- E. John Brown started what became a famous shipyard, now called Govan Shipbuilders, at Clydebank, in Glasgow.
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