Англо-русский авиационный словарь - galley
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noun 1) hist. галера - the galleys 2) naut. вельбот; гичка 3) naut. камбуз 4) typ. наборная доска; верстатка 5) = galley proof to read the galleys - читать гранки; she read the galleys of her new novel - она читала гранки своего нового романа GALLEY proof noun typ. гранка ...Англо-русский словарь
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1. ист. галера 2. (the galley) каторжные работы to condemn (to send) to the galleys —- послать на галеры, присудить к каторжным работам на галерах 3. мор. вельбот, гичка 4. мор. командирский или адмиральский катер 5. мор. камбуз 6. ав. кухня на борту самолета 7. полигр. гранка; верстатка Id: galley yarn —- неправдоподобный (фантастический) рассказ, "травля" ...Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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1) ж.-д. кухня (в вагоне) 2) мор. камбуз 3) полигр. верстатка, уголок 4) полигр. гранка - aircraft galley ...Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
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n. (pl. -eys) 1 hist. a a low flat single-decked vessel using sails and oars, and usu. rowed by slaves or criminals. b an ancient Greek or Roman warship with one or more banks of oars. c a large open rowing-boat, e.g. that used by the captain of a man-of-war. 2 a ship's or aircraft's kitchen. 3 Printing a an oblong tray for set type. b the corresponding part of a composing-machine. c (in full galley proof) a proof in the form of long single-column strips from type in a galley, not in sheets or pages. Phrases and idioms galley-slave 1 hist. a person condemned to row in a galley. 2 a drudge. Etymology: ME f. OF galie f. med.L galea, med.Gk galaia ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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noun (plural ~s) Etymology: Middle English galeie, from Anglo-French galie, galee, ultimately from Middle Greek galea Date: 13th century 1. a ship or boat propelled solely or chiefly by oars: as a. a long low ship used for war and trading especially in the Mediterranean Sea from the Middle Ages to the 19th century; also galleass b. a warship of classical antiquity — compare bireme, trireme c. a large open boat (as a gig) formerly used in England 2. the kitchen and cooking apparatus especially of a ship or airplane 3. a. an oblong tray to hold especially a single column of set type b. a proof of typeset matter especially in a single column before being made into pages ...Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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(galleys) 1. On a ship or aircraft, the galley is the kitchen. N-COUNT 2. In former times, a galley was a ship with sails and a lot of oars, which was often rowed by slaves or prisoners. N-COUNT ...Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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~ n 1 a long low Greek or Roman ship with sails which was rowed by slaves in the past 2 a kitchen on a ship (The fire extinguishers are stored in the galley.) 3 a) a tray used by printers which holds type1 (3) b) also galley proof a sheet of paper on which a printer (2) prints a book so that mistakes can be put right before it is divided into pages ...Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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- M.E., from O.Fr. galie, from M.L. galea, from Late Gk. galea, of unknown origin. Originally "low flat-built seagoing vessel of one deck," once common in the Mediterranean; meaning "cooking range on a ship" dates from 1750; the printing sense is from 1652. ...Английский Этимологический словарь
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