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Перевод: unloading
[прилагательное] разгрузочный; [существительное] выгрузка
Тезаурус:
- Their purpose was to provide unloading and warehousing facilities as close to the heart of London as possible, and Thomas Telford ( q.v. ) and Philip Hardwick were appointed chief engineer and architect respectively.
- They hit many patches of soft sand and wasted hours unloading vehicles, shoving them up to the top of dunes and reloading again.
- Clive also attended, visibly gleeful that he had spared the school any undesirable publicity by unloading me in the nick of time.
- They were due to finish unloading the "Marit" by about eleven o'clock and that would be it until Monday morning.
- They were so different from the lively Irish nuns, who, when they were passing some workmen unloading crates of beer into a pavement hatch in Nassau Street, Dublin, burst out laughing when the jovial brewery workers called out to them: "Now, girls, steady up!"
- Experience with 761 had shown that loading and unloading at the same door was too slow on the Promenade.
- Timber staithes remain at this port on the River Tyne, some of the last such structures built in the nineteenth century as wharves for unloading coal from the railway on to waiting ships.
- The announcement concludes a 33-year worldwide hunt for Mengele, who stood on the unloading ramp at Auschwitz sending Jews left to the gas chambers or right to the camp with a flick of his thumb.
- Grooms from the Spanish Riding School of Vienna unloading a Lipizzaner stallion at Wembley Arena, London, where the school will stage six performances, starting on Thursday, demonstrating the classical art of riding as practised at the Imperial Court of Vienna.
- The tram rail is carried on trailer 751, which is fitted with a hydraulic crane for loading and unloading.
- Offers greater stability when unloading heavy materials.
- They set up camp on the Kldika, unloading the yaks and lighting a fire as the moon rose low behind the trees.
- Oil Mill was particularly well placed for transport, for it had easy access to the road, canal and railway, a special branch line running from the latter across a substantial iron bridge to the rear of the mill, allowing direct loading and unloading.
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