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Перевод: manned
[прилагательное] укомплектованный людьми; пилотируемый
Тезаурус:
- It will collate data from the two proposed space station polar platforms, one European Space Agency platform, a Japanese one and also from the manned space station.
- When the Wolverton Shed went in 1882 to Northampton, a works shunting engine did this service (manned by Bletchley Shed men) until the early 1920s.
- The "V" Field complex Vulcan, North Valiant, South Valiant and Vanguard comprises nine manned and robot platforms, linked by bridges.
- Another market on the main shopping street, the Ludwigstrasse, was equally busy and there a number of the stalls were manned by Turks selling cheap jeans or asparagus or pots and kettles.
- Nasa also took delivery yesterday of a report it had commissioned to put a timetable on President Bush's vague plan for a manned mission to Mars, which could now put four people on the planet by 2011.
- The Company Operations Room is manned by a signaller, and a watchkeeper keeping abreast of all patrolling activity by Police and Army.
- In England the chapel was fully manned in the time of Edward the Confessor (though the title "chancellor" is generally thought to have been instituted by the Normans).
- You had to turn your complaints against the individuals who manned its higher echelons.
- It already has the Patriots (deployed round the country's main cities and manned by American crews until Israeli servicemen can be trained to use them) and the almost permanent presence of America's deputy secretary of state, Lawrence Eagleburger.
- They came to a halt at a barrier, assuming it was manned by a few nervous Italians.
- It was manned by thirty-five regulars under Captain C.C. Rawn summoned from Fort Missoula by Howard, plus 200 Montana volunteers and, to the Nez Perce's disgust, twenty Flathead Indians.
- More than half the world tanker fleet is now over ten years old, and a squeeze on pay means more tankers are manned by inexperienced crew.
- They were confident, despite predictions by some eminent scientists, that the manned bomber would prove superior to any cruise or ballistic missile that might be developed from the German wartime V-1 (Flying Bomb) or V-2 (Ballistic Missile).
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