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Перевод: vessel
[существительное] сосуд ; резервуар ; судно; корабль ; самолет ; кровеносный сосуд
Тезаурус:
- The "Border Warhorn" which was to hang in Abbotsford was found in use as a grease vessel for a local labourer's scythe.
- One evening Jaq perceived a material vessel emerging from the ultimate deep.
- The vessel shook and rocked.
- Greenpeace, the environmental pressure group which had already made a name for itself by chasing whalers on the high seas, sent its own vessel, the Rainbow Warrior , to shadow the nuclear ship out into the Atlantic.
- She is, at that moment, a vessel for the life that is about to emerge from her.
- At 1920 two helicopters arrived and the master and engineer were returned to the vessel at 1927 ready to refloat her, and the two crewmen stayed on board to assist.
- He was well beaten and in a later race broke a blood vessel.
- On the French side, with its needs which did not, generally speaking, include the transportation of armies or invasion troops, a different kind of vessel was more suitable: the galley.
- It was soon realized that more than one reservoir was required in order to avoid the slowing down of timekeeping that occurs with the falling pressure-head in a single vessel.
- This sort of vessel could well have existed four centuries earlier in the Aegean.
- Richards created a method of defining vessel shape (1982) using a fixed set of rules; the profile of vessels is recorded and normalised to a standard height, a parameter which does not seem to be relevant to the definition of forms.
- One measure of how the dangers of plutonium are assessed is the Japanese plan to build an 88 million coastguard vessel to escort shipments of plutonium oxide from the Sellafield reprocessing plant in Cumbria for use in its prototype fast reactor at Monju.
- Following requests from objectors the inquiry inspector, Sir Frank Layfield, has directed the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority to produce a hitherto unpublished report which is critical of current CEGB assurances on the likelihood of significant crack developing and affecting the integrity of the pressure vessel.
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