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  1. мачта mast aerial —- антенна-мачта, мачтовая антенна mast timber —- мор. рангоутное дерево Id: sailor before the mast —- простой матрос Id: to sail (to serve) before the mast —- служить простым матросом Id: to nail one's colours to the mast —- открыто отстаивать свои убеждения, твердо стоять на своем 2. ставить мачту 3. поднимать на мачту; иметь на мачте 4. с-х. плодокорм ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  I noun agric. плодокорм II  1. noun  1) мачта  2) attr. мачтовый to serve/sail before the mast - служить простым матросом  2. v. ставить мачту ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  1) буровая мачта 2) мачта 3) мачтовый 4) столб anchor mast to stakes — крепить мачту за колышки extend telescopic mast — развертывать телескопическую мачту retract telescopic mast — свертывать телескопическую мачту - collapsible mast - dismantle mast - hinged mast - jury mast - knock-down mast - lattice mast - lighting mast - mast antenna - mast band - mast bed - mast log - mast tree - mast year - mooring mast - telescopic mast ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  (антенная) мачта; ставить антенную мачту – guyed mast – metallic antenna mast – radio mast – rotary mast – telescopic antenna mast – wood antenna mast ...
Англо-русский Русско-английски словарь по телекоммуникациям
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  мачта, мачтовая опора (двуногая) стойка (стрелового крана) мачта (мачтового крана) aerial mast antenna mast cable crane fixed mast cable crane movable mast demountable mast derrick crane mast fly-jib mast lattice mast luffing cableway mast radio mast sectional steel mast stayed mast telescopic mast tubular lattice mast ...
Англо-русский строительный словарь
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  1) мачта ставить мачту 2) столб (обычно с растяжками); опора 3) грузоподъёмный механизм, грузоподъёмник, мачта (погрузчика) 4) мачтовая вышка (установка для строительства или ремонта скважин) to anchor amast — крепить мачту анкерами; to elevate amast — поднимать мачтовую вышку; to guy up a mast — крепить мачту оттяжками или вантами - aerial mast - airspeed mast - anchor mast - anemometer mast - antenna mast - built-up mast - cantilever mast - collapsible mast - composite tubular mast - contact system mast - derrick mast - derrick-style mast - dismountable mast - double-leg mast - drilling mast - electrode mast - elevating mast - erecting mast - extension mast - free-standing mast - full-view mast - guyed mast - jack-knife mast - knock-down mast - lattice mast - lead-through mast - luffing cableway mast - multisection mast - open face mast - quick-erecting mast - radio mast - rear mast - rotating mast - sectionalized mast - sectional mast - self-supporting mast - signal mast - single-stage mast - stayed mast - telescopic mast - traversing mast - tripod mast - tubular mast - two-stage mast ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
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  1. n. & v. --n. 1 a long upright post of timber, iron, etc., set up on a ship's keel, esp. to support sails. 2 a post or lattice-work upright for supporting a radio or television aerial. 3 a flag-pole (half-mast). 4 (in full mooring-mast) a strong steel tower to the top of which an airship can be moored. --v.tr. furnish (a ship) with masts. Phrases and idioms before the mast serving as an ordinary seaman (quartered in the forecastle). Derivatives masted adj. (also in comb.). master n. (also in comb.). Etymology: OE m{aelig}st f. WG 2. n. the fruit of the beech, oak, chestnut, and other forest-trees, esp. as food for pigs. Etymology: OE m{aelig}st f. WG, prob. rel. to MEAT ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   I. noun  Etymology: Middle English, from Old English m?st; akin to Old High German ~ ~, Latin malus  Date: before 12th century  1. a long pole or spar rising from the keel or deck of a ship and supporting the yards, booms, and rigging  2. a slender vertical or nearly vertical structure (as an upright post in various cranes)  3. a disciplinary proceeding at which the commanding officer of a naval unit hears and disposes of cases against enlisted men — called also captain's ~  • ~ed adjective  II. transitive verb  Date: circa 1513 to furnish with a ~  III. noun  Etymology: Middle English, from Old English m?st; akin to Old High German ~ food, ~, and probably to Old English mete food — more at meat  Date: before 12th century nuts (as acorns) accumulated on the forest floor and often serving as food for animals ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (masts) 1. The masts of a boat are the tall upright poles that support its sails. N-COUNT 2. A radio mast is a tall upright structure that is used to transmit radio or television signals. N-COUNT ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ n 1 a tall pole on which the sails or flags on a ship are hung  (two/three masted (=having two or three masts)) 2 BrE a tall metal tower that sends out radio and television signals 3 a tall pole on which a flag is hung  (- see also half­mast) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  physiol. abbr. Medical Anti Shock Trousers mil. abbr. Mobile Army Surgical Team mil. abbr. Maximum Aircrew Stress Tolerance univ. abbr. Maritime Academy Of Science And Technology astronom. abbr. Multimission Archive at Space Telescope ...
English abbreviation dictionary
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  See: NAIL ONE'S COLORS TO THE MAST. ...
Английский словарь американских идиом

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